This is to enable --allow-unused-duplicates=false. This prefix appears
to be outdated and intentionally unused.
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90427
There is a possible scenario when we crash when dumping dynamic relocations.
For that we should have no section headers (to take the number of synamic symbols from)
and a dynamic relocation that refers to a symbol with an index that is too large to be in a file.
The patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90214
When `NoHeaders` is set, we still have following issues:
1) We emit the `.shstrtab` implicit section of size 1 (empty string table).
2) We still align the start of the section header table, what affects the output size.
3) We still write section header table bytes.
This patch fixes all of these issues.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90295
--section-details/-t is a GNU readelf option that produce
an output that is an alternative to --sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89304
The current situation/behavior is:
1) llvm-readelf doesn't need a string that is specified by `DT_SONAME`.
2) llvm-readobj/elf always tries to read it, even when there is no `DT_SONAME` tag.
3) Because of that both tools reports a warning for many our test cases.
This patch delays getting a SOName string and changes the behavior (llvm-readobj) to
only report a warning when there is a `DT_SONAME` and a string cab't be read.
Warning is not reported for llvm-readelf, as it never tries to dump it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89384
Adds more testing in basic-assembly.s and a new test tables.s.
Adds support to yaml reading and writing of tables as well.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88815
This diff is similar to what D71394 did for `llvm-objdump` -- it avoids
trying to look up a section name for STABS symbols, since some STABS
symbol types (like `N_OSO`) use the `n_sect` field to store other data
instead of a section index.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88468
Specification for `SHT_HASH` table says (https://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/gabi4+/ch5.dynamic.html#hash)
that it contains `Elf32_Word` entries for both `32/64` bit objects.
But there is a problem with `EM_S390` and `ELF::EM_ALPHA` platforms: they use 8-bytes entries.
(see the issue reported: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47681).
Currently we might infer the size of the dynamic symbols table from hash table,
but because of the issue mentioned, the calculation is wrong. And also we don't dump the hash table
properly.
I am not sure if we want to support 8-bytes entries as they violates specification and also the
`.hash` table is kind of deprecated by itself (the `.gnu.hash` table is used nowadays).
So, the solution this patch suggests is to ban using of the hash table on `EM_S390/EM_ALPHA` platforms.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88817
At AMD, in an internal audit of our code, we found some corner cases
where we were not quite differentiating targets enough for some old
hardware. This commit is part of fixing that by adding three new
targets:
* The "Oland" and "Hainan" variants of gfx601 are now split out into
gfx602. LLPC (in the GPUOpen driver) and other front-ends could use
that to avoid using the shaderZExport workaround on gfx602.
* One variant of gfx703 is now split out into gfx705. LLPC and other
front-ends could use that to avoid using the
shaderSpiCsRegAllocFragmentation workaround on gfx705.
* The "TongaPro" variant of gfx802 is now split out into gfx805.
TongaPro has a faster 64-bit shift than its former friends in gfx802,
and a subtarget feature could be set up for that to take advantage of
it. This commit does not make that change; it just adds the target.
V2: Add clang changes. Put TargetParser list in order.
V3: AMDGCNGPUs table in TargetParser.cpp needs to be in GPUKind order,
so fix the GPUKind order.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88916
Change-Id: Ia901a7157eb2f73ccd9f25dbacec38427312377d
This removes the precompiled binary and rewrites test to use YAML.
After this change we'll have no more precompiled inputs in `llvm-readobj/ELF/Inputs`.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D89097
It fixes possible scenarios when we crash/assert with `--hash-symbols` when
dumping an invalid GNU hash table which has a broken value in the buckets array.
This fixes a crash reported in comments for
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47681
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88561
This makes tests stricter and adds cases to verify what
we do when:
1) there is no `DT_HASH` tag (but there is a `SHT_HASH` section in sections header)
2) the sh_entsize of the `SHT_HASH` section is not equal to 4.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88812
We have `--addrsig` implemented for `llvm-readobj`.
Usually it is convenient to use a single tool for dumping,
so it seems we might want to implement `--addrsig` for `llvm-readelf` too.
I've selected a simple output format which is a bit similar to one,
used for dumping of the symbol table. It looks like:
```
Address-significant symbols section '.llvm_addrsig' contains 2 entries:
Num: Name
1: foo
2: bar
```
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88835
This removed 2 last precompiled binaries from the mips-got.test.
YAML descriptions are used instead.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88565
This removes 4 input files (one source file and 3 precompiled binaries) from
`mips-got.test` (now YAMLs are used instead) and also makes the testing of
the GNU output a bit stricter (`--strict-whitespace --match-full-lines`).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88488
This is the one more patch for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47581
It fixes how we print an information for the Generic model. With this patch
we are able to read values from `.ARM.extab` and dump proper personality routines names/addresses.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88478
This is a part of https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47581.
We have the following computation:
```
(1) uint64_t Location = Address & 0x7fffffff;
(2) if (Location & 0x04000000)
(3) Location |= (uint64_t) ~0x7fffffff;
(4) return Location + Place;
```
At line 2 there is a mistype. The constant should be `0x40000000`,
not `0x04000000`, because the intention here is to sign extend the `Location`,
which is the 31 bit signed value.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88407
This is the first patch for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47581.
Currently -u does not compute function addresses correctly and
dumps broken addresses for non-relocatable objects.
ARM spec says:
"An index table entry consists of 2 words.
The first word contains a prel31 offset (see Relocations) to the start of a function, with bit 31 clear."
...
"The relocated 31 bits form a place-relative signed offset to the referenced entity.
For brevity, this document will refer to the results of these relocations as "prel31 offsets"."
(https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ihi0038/c/?lang=en#index-table-entries)
(https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ihi0038/c/?lang=en#relocations)
Currently we use an address of the SHT_ARM_EXIDX section instead of an address of an entry
in computations. As a result we compute an offset that is not really "place-relative",
but section relative, what is wrong.
The patch fixes this issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88076
Recent refactoring introduced a symbol index argument for `getFullSymbolName` method,
which is only used for reporting error messages about invalid extended symbol indexes.
There are few issues in the implementation and we don't report correct symbol indices
when dumping MIPS GOT/PLT entries currently.
This patch adds test cases and fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88089
Currently `--relocations` ignores section symbol names and always prints
section names for them. This is inconsistent with GNU readelf and with `--symbols`.
We have a code in `getFullSymbolName` (which is used for `--symbols`) which can be
reused for `getRelocationTarget` (used for `--relocations`).
With that the issue described is fixed and code becomes a bit shorter.
Also with this change we start to print more relocations (in situations when we just
showed warnings instead before) and also start to report more diagnostic warnings
(see reloc-zero-name-or-value.test).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87613
We have an issue with `getFullSymbolName`: it assumes that the symbol passed is
always in the `.symtab`, what is wrong. We might calculate and report a wrong index currently.
I've added a test case revealing that.
This patch adds the "symbol index" argument to `getFullSymbolName` signature,
what fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87899
We have an issue with `ELFDumper<ELFT>::getSymbolSectionName`:
1) It is used deeply for both LLVM/GNU styles and might return LLVM-style only
values to describe symbols: "Undefined", "Processor Specific", "Absolute", etc.
2) `getSymbolSectionName` is used by `getFullSymbolName` and these special values
might appear instead of symbol names in many places.
This occurs for unnamed section symbols currently.
This patch extracts the LLVM specific logic to `LLVMStyle<ELFT>::printSymbolSection`,
which seems to be the only place where we want to print the special values mentioned.
It also adds a meaningful new warning that is reported when we are unable to get
a section index for a section symbol.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87764
We have an issue with `ELFDumper<ELFT>::getSymbolSectionName`:
1) It is used deeply for both LLVM/GNU styles and might return LLVM-style only
values to describe symbols: "Undefined", "Processor Specific", "Absolute", etc.
2) `getSymbolSectionName` is used by `getFullSymbolName` and these special values
might appear in instead of symbol names in many places.
This occurs for unnamed section symbols.
It was not noticed because for most cases I've found it is unexpected to have an
unnamed section symbol. This patch documents the existent behavior, adds tests and FIXMEs.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87763
`section-symbols.test` tests how we print section symbols in
different situations.
We might have 2 different cases:
1) A named STT_SECTION symbol.
2) An unnamed STT_SECTION symbol.
Usually section symbols have no name and then `--symbols` uses their
section names when prints them. If symbol has a name, then it is used.
For `--relocations` we also want to have this logic probably,
but currently we always ignore symbol names and always use section names.
It is not consistent with GNU readelf and with our logic for `--symbols`.
This patch refines testing to document the existent behavior and improve
coverage.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87612
Currently we might derive the dynamic symbol table size from the DT_HASH hash table (using its `nchain` field).
It is possible to crash dumpers with a broken relocation that refers to a symbol with an index
that is too large. To trigger it, the inferred size of the dynamic symbol table should go past the end of the object.
This patch adds a size validation + warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86923
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
This changes messages reported to stop using dynamic section names (use `describe()` instead).
This allows to avoid `unwrapOrError` and improves diagnostics.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87503
It has following issues:
1) `getStaticSymbolName` returns `std::string`, but the code
assigns a result to `Expected<std::string>`.
2) The code uses `unwrapOrError` and never tests the error reported.
This patch fixes these issues.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87507
There is some code that can be shared between GNU/LLVM styles.
Also, this fixes 2 inconsistencies related to dumping unknown note types:
1) For GNU style we printed "Unknown note type: (0x00000003)" in some cases, and
"Unknown note type (0x00000003)" (no colon) in other cases.
GNU readelf always prints `:`. This patch removes the related code
duplication and does the same.
2) For LLVM style in some cases we printed "Unknown note type (0x00000003)",
but sometimes just "Unknown (0x00000003)". The latter is the right form, which
is consistent with other unknowns that are printed in LLVM style.
Rebased on top of D87453.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87454
Currently we don't test all core note types that are defined in
`getCoreNoteTypeName` in ELFDumper.cpp.
Also we don't have a test for an unknown core note type.
This patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D87453
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
Instead of referring to stack sizes sections only by name, we can add
section indexes and types to warnings reported.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86934
We have Error.cpp/.h which contains some code for working with error codes.
In fact we use Error/Expected<> almost everywhere already and we can get rid
of these files.
Note: a few places in the code used readobj specific error codes,
e.g. `return readobj_error::unknown_symbol`. But these codes are never really used,
i.e. the code checks the fact of a success/error call only.
So I've changes them to `return inconvertibleErrorCode()` for now.
It seems that these places probably should be converted to use `Error`/`Expected<>`.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86772
`amdgpu-elf-definitions.test` is a file that tests
`Format`, 'OS/ABI' and 'Machine' fields printed for EM_AMDGPU.
It uses a precompiled object.
It is not needed to have it, because:
1) We already test formats in `file-header-format.test` + `llvm/unittests/Object/ELFObjectFileTest.cpp`.
2) We test 'OS/ABI' in `file-header-os-abi.test` for all possible values.
3) We test machine types in `file-header-machine-types.test`
In addition we have `amdgpu-elf-headers.test` which tests EM_AMDGPU specific flags. I.e.
it also tests the fact that llvm-readobj/elf are able to dump such objects.
This patch removes the test case and the corresponding binary.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86774
This replaces `reportError` calls with `reportUniqueWarning` and improves testing
for the code that is related to stack sizes dumping.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86783
Imagine we have an archive that has 3 objects in the following order:
<valid known object>,<unknown object> and <valid known object>.
Currently llvm-readelf/obj report an error and stops dumping in the middle.
This patch changes the error reported to warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86771
This adds testing for the "Format" field printed with `--file-headers`.
llvm-readelf doesn't use them, so only llvm-readobj needs to be tested.
All possible values are defined and tested in `ELFObjectFile<ELFT>::getFileFormatName()`.
Here we test just a few arbitrary ones.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86350
We have no tests for OS/ABI values specific to
EM_TI_C6000, ELFOSABI_AMDGPU_MESA3D and ELFOSABI_ARM machines.
Also, related arrays in the code are not grouped together.
(That is why such testing was missed I guess).
The patch fixes that all.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86341
llvm-readobj crashes when `-S --section-symbols` is used
on an object that has no symbol table.
The patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86520
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
Currently, when a program header type is unknown, we dont print anything:
```
ProgramHeader {
Type: (0x60000000)
```
With this patch the output will be:
```
ProgramHeader {
Type: Unknown (0x60000000)
```
It was discussed in D85526 and consistent with what we print for
'--sections' already, e.g.:
```
Section {
Name: .sec
Type: Unknown (0x7FFFFFFF)
}
```
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86213
This allows to get rid of "Invalid data was encountered while parsing the file"
error reported in cases when sh_size/sh_offset of sections are broken.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86451
The testing in merged.test is not ideal.
It uses the following set of flags: `-aeWhSrnudlVgIs`
and the precompiled object `trivial.obj.elf-i386`.
In fact, this object, for example, does not contain versioning stuff,
so specifying `-V` does not make much sense for it, so it is not really tested.
Also, we want to avoid using of precompiled objects, ideally we
want to use a YAML that triggers an output for each of the short options in use:
```
-a: --all
-e: --headers
-W: --wide
-h: --file-headers, --file-header
-S: --section-headers, --sections
-r: --relocations
-n: --notes
-u: --unwind
-d: --dynamic-table
-l: --program-headers
-V: --version-info
-g: --elf-section-groups
-I: --elf-hash-histogram
-s: --symbols
```
Note that, for example, we do not need to have groups to test `-g`, because for a
object with no groups llvm-readelf still prints "There are no section groups in this file.",
but that is not always the case. E.g. for `-d` we don't print anything when we have
no dynamic table, so we have to describe it in a YAML to test `-d` properly.
Also, we probably want to test cases with and without `-a`(-all) option separately
to be sure that we handle all options and not only the first one in the sequence.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86283
The code that reports "PT_DYNAMIC segment offset + size exceeds the size of the file"
has an issue: it is possible to bypass the validation by overflowing the size + offset result.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85519
This reverts commit 455d5a8a06.
It broke UBSan:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/builds/21386/steps/check-llvm%20ubsan/logs/stdio
/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/test/tools/llvm-readobj/ELF/malformed-pt-dynamic.test:62:10: error: WARN3: expected string not found in input
# WARN3: error: '[[FILE]]': Invalid data was encountered while parsing the file
^
<stdin>:2:1: note: scanning from here
/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/tools/llvm-readobj/ELFDumper.cpp:1956:46: runtime error: addition of unsigned offset to 0x0000020c5b30 overflowed to 0x0000020c5b2f
^
<stdin>:2:1: note: with "FILE" equal to "/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm_build_ubsan/test/tools/llvm-readobj/ELF/Output/malformed-pt-dynamic\\.test\\.tmp3"
/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/tools/llvm-readobj/ELFDumper.cpp:1956:46: runtime error: addition of unsigned offset to 0x0000020c5b30 overflowed to 0x0000020c5b2f
^
<stdin>:2:117: note: possible intended match here
/b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/tools/llvm-readobj/ELFDumper.cpp:1956:46: runtime error: addition of unsigned offset to 0x0000020c5b30 overflowed to 0x0000020c5b2f
^
Input file: <stdin>
Check file: /b/sanitizer-x86_64-linux-bootstrap-ubsan/build/llvm-project/llvm/test/tools/llvm-readobj/ELF/malformed-pt-dynamic.test
The code that reports "PT_DYNAMIC segment offset + size exceeds the size of the file"
has an issue: it is possible to bypass the validation by overflowing the size + offset result.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85519
Currently we have to set 'Machine' to something in our
YAML descriptions. Usually we use 'EM_X86_64' for 64-bit targets
and 'EM_386' for 32-bit targets. At the same time, in fact, in most
cases our tests do not need a machine type and we can use
'EM_NONE'.
This is cleaner, because avoids the need of using a particular machine.
In this patch I've made the 'Machine' key optional (the default value,
when it is not specified is `EM_NONE`) and removed it (where possible)
from yaml2obj, obj2yaml and llvm-readobj tests.
There are few tests left where I decided not to remove it, because
I didn't want to touch CHECK lines or doing anything more complex
than a removing a "Machine: *" line and formatting lines around.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86202
This uses modern `split-file` tool to merge 5 `packed-relocs-error*.s` tests to a
new `packed-relocs-errors.s` and adds testing for GNU style.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85835
This is splitted out from D85519, but significantly reworked.
Changes:
1) This test was changed to stop using python.
2) Use NoHeaders: true instead of `llvm-objcopy --strip-sections`.
3) Test llvm-readelf too (not just llvm-readobj).
4) Simplify the YAML used a bit (e.g. remove PT_LOAD).
5) Test 2 different cases: objects with section header table and without.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86073
The `mips-got-overlapped.test` was introduced in D16968 and its intention is
to check that when there is an empty section at the same address as `.got`,
then we are able to locate `.got` and dump it.
The issue is that this test does not test llvm-readelf and uses a precompiled
object. This path starts using YAML instead and merges
mips-got-overlapped.test to mips-got.test.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86080
This fixes existent FIXMEs: we should not error out when unable to
find the number of relocations.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85891
Splitted out from D85519.
Currently we report "PT_DYNAMIC segment offset + size exceeds the size of the file",
this changes it to
"PT_DYNAMIC segment offset (0x1234) + file size (0x5678) exceeds the size of the file (0x68ab)"
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85654
Specifying --headers is equivalent to setting --file-headers,
--program-headers and --section-headers at the same time.
The existent test case uses a precompiled object and doesn't test the
output properly. This patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85832
This removes the last `unwrapOrError` call from the `printRelocationsHelper`.
There is a little additional complexity because of `SHT_RELR/SHT_ANDROID_RELR` sections.
Such sections contains only relative relocations and they do not have a
symbol table associated with them, hence we should not try to treat
their `sh_link` field as a reference to a symbol table.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85430
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
It removes all `unwrapOrError` calls except the first one, which
is is bit different and can be removed separately.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85303
program-headers.test was merged to gnu-phdrs.test and removed in D85526.
Now, gnu-phdrs.test contains tests for both GNU and LLVM style.
It was decided that this renaming should be done separately for a better
commit history and diffing purposes.
We have `gnu-phdrs.test` that tests
`-l`, `--program-headers` and `--segment` options for `llvm-readelf`.
We also have:
1) `program-headers.test` that tests `--program-headers` and `-l`
for `llvm-readobj`. It doesn't test `--segment` and also uses
lots of precompiled objects. It is very incomplete in compare
with the `gnu-phdrs.test`.
2) `pt-gnu-property.test` that contains a simple test for the
`PT_GNU_PROPERTY` segment. There is no reason to have it in
a separate file.
This patch:
1) Merges `program-headers.test` and `pt-gnu-property.test` to `gnu-phdrs.test`.
2) Removes 2 precompiled binaries used by `program-headers.test`
(other ones are still used by another tests).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85526
It adds the proper warnings reporting and updates the mips-reginfo.test to
remove using of the precompiled binary.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85511
Add support for constant MachO::CPU_SUBTYPE_ARM64_V8. This constant is
needed so as to match `llvm-libtool-darwin`'s behavior to that of
cctools' libtool when `-arch_only` flag is passed in on command line.
Reviewed by jhenderson, alexshap, smeenai
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85041
Currently, we only test the `--stackmap` option here:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/llvm/test/Object/stackmap-dump.test
it uses a precompiled MachO binary currently and I've found no tests for this option for ELF.
The implementation also has issues. For example, it might assert on a wrong version
of the .llvm-stackmaps section. Or it might crash on an empty or truncated section.
This patch introduces a new tools/llvm-readobj/ELF test file as well as implements a few
basic checks to catch simple crashes/issues
It also eliminates `unwrapOrError` calls in `printStackMap()`.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85208
`printMipsOptions()` and the test related has the following issues currently:
1) It does not check the value of Elf_Mips_Options<ELFT>::size field.
2) For ODK_REGINFO options it is possible to read past the end of buffer,
because there is no check against the `sizeof(Elf_Mips_RegInfo<ELFT>)`.
3) The error about the broken size is just printed to the standard output.
4) The binary input is used for the test.
5) There is no testing for multiple options in the .MIPS.options section,
though the code supports it.
6) Only llvm-readobj is tested, but not llvm-readelf.
7) "Unsupported MIPS options tag" message does not reveal the tag ID/name.
This patch fixes all of these points.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84854
This patch does the following:
1) Starts using YAML macro to reduce the number of YAML documents in tests.
2) Adds `#` before 'RUN'/`CHECK` lines in a few tests where it is missing.
3) Removes unused YAML keys.
4) Starts using `ENTSIZE=<none>` to simplify tests (see D84526).
5) Removes trailing white spaces in a few places.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85013
We have a `findSectionByName` helper that tries to find a section
by it name. It is used in a few places, but never tested.
I'd like to reuse this helper for a different place.
For this, I've changed it to return Expected<> and now it
doesn't use `unwrapOrErr` anymore. It also now a member of
Dumper class and might report warnings.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84651
Currently, when dumping section headers, llvm-readelf
prints "RELR" for SHT_ANDROID_RELR/SHT_RELR sections.
The behavior was introduced in D47919 and revealed in D84330.
But "SHT_ANDROID_RELR" has a different value from "SHT_RELR".
Also, "SHT_ANDROID_REL/SHT_ANDROID_RELA" are printed as "ANDROID_REL/ANDROID_RELA",
what makes the handling of the "SHT_ANDROID_RELR" inconsistent.
This patch makes llvm-readelf to print "ANDROID_RELR" instead of "RELR".
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84393
This patch helps teach llvm-readelf to emit a correct number spaces when
dumping in hex format.
Before this patch, when the hex data doesn't fill the 4th column, some
spaces are missing.
```
Hex dump of section '.sec':
0x00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
0x00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 ..............
```
After this patch:
```
Hex dump of section '.sec':
0x00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 ................
0x00000010 00000000 00000000 00000000 0000 ..............
```
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84640
It was requested in D84173 thread to not do it, because otherwise we extract and
check the name of the symbol table in LLVM style, but do not use it and
might report a warning which perhaps might be confusing.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84231
These functions can be used to generate strings like
"SHT_?? section with index ?" to describe sections in error/warning messages,
what helps to simplify and generalize them.
Also this allows to isolate the following common code pattern:
`&Sec - &cantFail(Obj->sections()).front();`
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84240
The current behavior was introduced by me in D37567 and it is a bit strange. It prints the
"Error: ...." message to the errs() manually and stops dumping the group section which has this error.
This behavior is consistent with GNU though, but it is very inconsistent with what the regular llvm-readelf
code usually does/prints, so I suggest to change the implementation:
1) Instead of printing "Error: ...." to errs() - just report a warning.
2) Try to continue dumping the section.
3) Merge broken-group.test to group.text.
This is what this patch does.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84170
We have an issue currently: we are trying to read the name of the SHT_DYNSYM section
very early and using `unwrapOrError` call for that.
The name is needed only for the GNU output. Because of the current logic, the tool
fails to dump the whole object when something is wrong with the name of the .dynsym section.
This patch delays reading the name and also allows it to be broken.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84173
In an object file, a "PC Begin" field in a FDE is usually relocated by a
PC-relative relocation. Use a relocation-aware DWARFDataExtractor overload (with
DWARFContext and a reference to its internal .eh_frame representation) to decode
addresses correctly. In an object file, most sections have addresses of zero. So
the displayed addresses are almost always offsets relative to the start of the
associated text section.
DWARFContext::create handles .eh_frame and .rela.eh_frame by itself, so if there
are more than one .eh_frame (technically possible, but almost always erronerous
in practice), this will only handle the first one. Supporting multiple
.eh_frame is beyond the scope of this patch.
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84106
This patch changes llvm-readelf (and llvm-readobj for consistency)
behavior to print an error when executed with no input files.
Reading from stdin can be achieved via a '-' for the input
object.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46400
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83704
Reviewed by: jhenderson, MaskRay, sbc, jyknight
It fixes/improves the following:
1) Some code was duplicated.
2) A "The .MIPS.abiflags section has a wrong size" error was not reported as a warning,
but was printed to stdout for the LLVM style. Also, it was reported as an error for the GNU style.
This patch changes the behavior to be consistent and to report warnings.
3) `unwrapOrError()` was used before, now a warning is reported instead.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84033
This rewrites the mips-abiflags.test to stop using recompiled objects,
adds testing for all missed bits and also adds two missing enum values
to lib/ObjectYAML, which are used in the new test.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83954
In D83482 we agreed to name e_* fields that are used for overriding
values (like e_phoff) as EPh* (e.g. EPhOff).
Currently we have a set of e_sh* fields that are named inconsistently
with this rule. This patch renames all of them.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83766
This improves condition in the ELFFile::program_headers().
Previously if was possible to read the headers from the wrong place when
the value of e_phoff was so large that computation overflowed.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83774
program_headers() returns the list of program headers. This change allows
to continue attempt of dumping when something is wrong with program headers.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83554
We have an issue currently: --dyn-relocations always prints the following
relocation header when dumping `DynPLTRelRegion`:
"Offset Info Type Symbol's Value Symbol's Name + Addend"
I.e. even for an empty object, --dyn-relocations still prints this.
It is a easy to fix bug, but we have no dedicated test case for this option.
(we have a dynamic-reloc-no-section-headers.test, which has a slightly different purpose).
This patch adds a test and fixes the behavior.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83387
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
This is a follow-up for D83225. This does the following:
1) Adds missing tests for existent errors.
2) Stops using `unwrapOrError` to propagate errors to caller.
(I am trying to get rid of all `unwrapOrErr` calls in the llvm-readelf code).
3) Improves error messages reported slightly.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83314
`MipsGOTParser` is a helper class that is used to dump MIPS GOT and PLT.
There is a problem with it: it might call report_fatal_error() on invalid input.
When this happens, the tool reports a crash:
```
# command stderr:
LLVM ERROR: Cannot find PLTGOT dynamic table tag.
PLEASE submit a bug report to https://bugs.llvm.org/ and include the crash backt
race.
Stack dump:
...
```
Such error were not tested. In this patch I've refactored `MipsGOTParser`:
I've splitted handling of GOT and PLT to separate methods. This allows to propagate
any possible errors to caller and should allow to dump the PLT when something is wrong
with the GOT and vise versa in the future.
I've added tests for each `report_fatal_error()`
and now calling the `reportError` instead. In the future we might want to switch to
reporting warnings, but it requres the additional testing and should
be performed independently.
I've kept `unwrapOrError` calls untouched for now as I'd like to focus on eliminating
`report_fatal_error` calls in this patch only.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83225
Currently, llvm-readobj calls `report_fatal_error` when an object has
both REL and RELA dynamic relocations.
llvm-readelf is able to handle this case properly. This patch adds such a test case
and adjusts the llvm-readobj code to follow (and be consistent with its own RELR and PLTREL cases).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83232
It is possible to:
1) Avoid using the `unwrapOrError` calls and hence allow to continue dumping even when
something is not OK with one of SHT_LLVM_LINKER_OPTIONS sections.
2) replace `reportWarning` with `reportUniqueWarning` calls. In this method it is no-op,
because it is not possible to have a duplicated warnings anyways, but since we probably
want to switch to `reportUniqueWarning` globally, this is a good thing to do.
This patch addresses both these points.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83131
This is a followup for D83129.
It is possible to make `getStaticSymbolName` report warnings inside
and return the "<?>" on a error. This allows to encapsulate errors handling
and slightly simplifies the logic in callers code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83208
The code we have currently reports an error if something is not right with the
profile section. Instead we can report a warning and continue dumping when it is possible.
This patch does it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83129
We might crash when the dynamic symbols table is empty (or not found)
and --hash-symbols is requested. Both .hash and .gnu.hash logic is affected.
The patch fixes this issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83037
This is a follow-up for D82955, which allows to continue dumping when a symbol table is broken.
When we are unable to get the string table and trying to print symbols,
the existent tool logic together with D82955 reports an error:
"st_name (0x??) is past the end of the string table of size 0x??"
Though, when there is no string table, this message becomes misleading and excessive.
It is easy to fix it though and that is what this patch does.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83042
When the --symbols option/--dyn-symbols is given we might report an
error and exit when something goes not right. E.g. when the SHT_SYMTAB
section is broken. Though we could report a warning and try to continue
dumping instead in many cases.
This patch removes `unwrapOrErr` calls from the code involved in the
flow described.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82955
When we deriving the number of symbols from the DT_HASH table, we can crash when
calculate the number of symbols in the symbol table when SHT_DYNSYM
has sh_entsize == 0.
The patch fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82877
Now we are able to have default values for macros in YAML descriptions.
I've applied it for hash table tests and also fixed few copy-paste issues
in their comments.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82870
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
There is no reason to report an error in `printSectionHeaders()`, we can report
a warning and continue dumping. This is what the patch does.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82462
Start using the `checkGNUHashTable` helper which was recently introduced to report
a proper warning when a GNU hash table goes past the end of the file.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82449
Currently we crash when trying to print --sections and the SHN_XINDEX escape value
is used for the e_shstrndx field, but there is no section header at index 0 to
read the value from.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82374
We have a division by zero crash currently when
the sh_entzize of the dynamic symbol table is 0.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82180
It is possible to trigger a crash when a dynamic symbol has a
broken (too large) st_name and the DT_STRSZ is also broken.
We have the following code in the `Elf_Sym_Impl<ELFT>::getName`:
```
template <class ELFT>
Expected<StringRef> Elf_Sym_Impl<ELFT>::getName(StringRef StrTab) const {
uint32_t Offset = this->st_name;
if (Offset >= StrTab.size())
return createStringError(object_error::parse_failed,
"st_name (0x%" PRIx32
") is past the end of the string table"
" of size 0x%zx",
Offset, StrTab.size());
...
```
The problem is that `StrTab` here is a `ELFDumper::DynamicStringTab` member
which is not validated properly on initialization. So it is possible to bypass the
`if` even when the `st_name` is huge.
This patch fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82201
Similar to D81937, we might crash when printing a histogram for a GNU hash table
with a 'symndx' index that is larger than the number of dynamic symbols.
This patch adopts and reuses the `getGnuHashTableChains()` helper which performs
a validation of the table. As a side effect the warning reported for
the --gnu-hash-table was improved.
Also with this change we start to report a warning when the histogram is requested for
the GNU hash table, but the dynamic symbols table is empty (size == 0).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82010
Summary: Rename --elf-cg-profile to --cg-profile and keep --elf-cg-profile as an alias of --cg-profile.
Reviewers: jhenderson, MaskRay, espindola, hans
Reviewed By: jhenderson, MaskRay
Subscribers: emaste, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81855
`Elf_GnuHash_Impl` has the following method:
```
ArrayRef<Elf_Word> values(unsigned DynamicSymCount) const {
return ArrayRef<Elf_Word>(buckets().end(), DynamicSymCount - symndx);
}
```
When DynamicSymCount is less than symndx we return an array with the huge broken size.
This patch fixes the issue and adds an assert. This assert helped to fix an issue
in one of the test cases.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81937
Previously we only printed a symbol value when it has a non-empty name
or non-zero value.
This patch changes the behavior. Now we only omit a symbols value when
a relocation does not reference a symbol (i.e. symbol index == 0).
Seems it is what GNU readelf does, looking on its output.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81842
Currently, llvm-readelf crashes when there is a STT_SECTION symbol for the null section
and this symbol is used in a relocation.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81840
The relocation codes for R_<CLS>_PLT32 are incorrectly in the dynamic
relocation range that starts at 1024 for AArch64 and 180 for AArch64_32.
Correct these so that they start at the next available static relocation
code in the non-TLS range. The R_<CLS>_PLT32 description is currently in
unpublished so this change corrects LLVM to match the values that will
appear in the final ELF for the 64-bit Arm Architecture document.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81410
We have unobvious issue in the condition that is used to check
that we do not read past the EOF.
The problem is that the result of "GnuHashTable->nbuckets * 4" expression is uint32.
Because of that it was still possible to overflow it and pass the check.
There was no such problem with the "GnuHashTable->maskwords * sizeof(typename ELFT::Off)"
condition, because of `sizeof` on the right (which gives 64-bits value on x64),
but I've added an explicit conversion to 64-bit value for `GnuHashTable->maskwords` too.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81103
This flag (and the whole field DT_FLAGS_1) originated from Solaris. I intend to use it in an LLD patch D80872.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80871
This improves the next points for broken hash tables:
1) Use reportUniqueWarning to prevent duplication when
--hash-table and --elf-hash-histogram are used together.
2) Dump nbuckets and nchain fields. It is often possible
to dump them even when the table itself goes past the EOF etc.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80373
llvm-readelf might crash when the .gnu.hash table goes past the EOF.
This patch splits and updates the code of a helper function `checkGNUHashTable`,
which is similar to `checkHashTable` and fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80215
Here I've added comments, added testing for llvm-readelf and documented
the behavior that we already have.
It was discussed in the D80380 thread that we want to improve the
"p_memsz does not match p_filesz for GNU_EH_FRAME" message reported
(and probably convert error to a warning). This patch is a preparation
for that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80635
Summary:
Define ELF binary code for VE and modify code where should use this new code.
Depends on D79544.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79545
When the p_offset/p_filesz of the PT_GNU_EH_FRAME is invalid
(e.g larger than the file size) then llvm-readobj might crash.
This patch fixes the issue. I've introduced `ELFFile<ELFT>::getSegmentContent`
method, which is very similar to `ELFFile<ELFT>::getSectionContentsAsArray` one.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80380
When the `--elf-hash-histogram` is used, the code first tries to build
a histogram for the .hash table and then for the .gnu.hash table.
The problem is that dumper might return early when unable or do not need to
build a histogram for the .hash.
This patch reorders the code slightly to fix the issue and adds a test case.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80204
I've noticed an issue with "Data.getRelocatedValue(...)" call.
it might silently ignore an error when a content is truncated.
That leads to an infinite loop in the code (e.g. llvm-readobj hangs).
After fixing the issue I've found that actually we always tried
to read past the end of a section, even when a content was valid.
It happened because the terminator CIE (a CIE with the length == 0)
was never handled. At first I've tried just to stop adding the terminator
entry (and return), but it does not seem to be correct, because tools like
llvm-objdump might want to print something for such entries
(see comments in the code and test cases).
This patch fixes issues mentioned, provides new test cases for
both llvm-readobj and lib/DebugInfo and adds FIXMEs to existent
test cases related.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80299
For describing section/symbol names we can use unique suffixes,
e.g:
```
- Name: '.foo [1]`
- Name: '.foo [2]`
```
It can be a problem (see https://reviews.llvm.org/D79984#inline-734829),
because `[]` are sometimes used to describe a macros:
```
- Name: "[[a0]]"
```
Seems the better approach is to use something else, like "()".
This patch does it and refactors the code related.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80123
Previously, the option was only implemented for LLVM output. This fixes
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45695.
At the current time, GNU readelf does not support this option.
Consequently, this patch simply attempts to roughly follow the output
style for similar options like --syms/--notes etc, combined with
--string-dump output.
Reviewed by: MaskRay, grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79939
Imagine we have a broken .eh_frame.
Below is a possible sample output of llvm-readelf:
```
...
entry 2 {
initial_location: 0x10f5
address: 0x2080
}
}
}
.eh_frame section at offset 0x2028 address 0x2028:
LLVM ERROR: Parsing entry instructions at 0 failed
PLEASE submit a bug report to https://bugs.llvm.org/ and include the crash backtrace.
Stack dump:
0. Program arguments: /home/umb/LLVM/LLVM/llvm-project/build/bin/llvm-readelf -a 1
#0 0x000055f4a2ff5a1a llvm::sys::PrintStackTrace(llvm::raw_ostream&) (/home/umb/LLVM/LLVM/llvm-project/build/bin/llvm-readelf+0x2b9a1a)
...
#15 0x00007fdae5dc209b __libc_start_main /build/glibc-B9XfQf/glibc-2.28/csu/../csu/libc-start.c:342:3
#16 0x000055f4a2db746a _start (/home/umb/LLVM/LLVM/llvm-project/build/bin/llvm-readelf+0x7b46a)
Aborted
```
I.e. it calls abort(), suggests to submit a bug report and exits with the code 134.
This patch changes the logic to propagate errors to callers.
This fixes the behavior for llvm-dwarfdump, llvm-readobj and other possible tools.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79165
We might have a scenario where a the `GbuHashTable` variable correctly points
to a place inside the file (we validate this fact early in `parseDynamicTable`),
but nbuckets/maskwords fields are broken in the way the code tries
to read the data past the EOF. This patch fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79853
We do not verify the p_offset of the PT_INTERP header and tool may
crash when a program interpreter name string goes past the end of the file.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79013
gnu-phdrs.test uses 2 precompiled objects and has issues:
* It does not test all possible program headers.
* It does not test target-specific headers (arm, mips).
* It does not use --strict-whitespace --match-full-line to check the format of the output.
* It is possible to check things better/nicer.
* It also tests --section-mapping.
This patch makes gnu-phdrs.test to stop using binaries and addresses issues above.
It splits --section-mapping testing to gnu-section-mapping.test
I am going to use it as a base for a follow-up patch that should also test
section to segment mapping conditions that we currently have
(see the discussion in D78709)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78805
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
The `Offset` field is used to set the file offset of a program header.
In a normal object it should not be greater than the minimal offset
of sections included into segment.
This patch adds a check for that and adds tests.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78304
This validates that sections listed for a segment in the YAML
declaration are ordered by their file offsets.
It might help to simplify the file size computation, but also
is useful by itself as helps to avoid issues in test cases and
to maintain their readability.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78361
There are cases when we either might print garbage or crash when
reading strings for dumping dynamic tags.
For example when a string table is not null-terminated or goes past the EOF.
This patch fixes issues mentioned.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D77216