This is a follow-up discussed in D70495 thread.
The current logic is unusual for llvm-readobj. It doesn't print predecessors
list when it is empty. This is not good for machine parsers.
D70495 had to add this condition during refactoring to reduce amount of changes,
in tests, because the original code also had a similar logic.
Now seems it is time to get rid of it. This patch does it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70717
Currently we have following issues:
1) We have 2 different implementations with a different behaviors for GNU/LLVM styles.
2) Errors are either not handled at all or we call report_fatal_error with not helpfull messages.
3) There is no test coverage even for those errors that are reported.
This patch reimplements parsing of the SHT_GNU_verdef section entries
in a single place, adds a few error messages and test coverage.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70495
I've added a few tests that shows how the current code could overrun the section data
buffer while dumping. I had to rewrite the code to fix this.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70112
Our elf-versioninfo.test is not perfect. It does not properly test how
flags are dumped and also we have a bug: they are dumped as enums in
LLVM style now, i.e not dumped properly.
GNU style uses a `versionFlagToString` method to build a string from flags
which seems is consistent with GNU readelf.
In this patch I fixed the issues mentioned.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70399
This converts elf-linker-options.ll to use yaml2obj instead of llc,
improves and cleanups it a bit.
This opens a road to add an additional tests for checking the broken cases.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D70004
It converts binary contents of .hash and .gnu.hash that were generated by a linker
to YAML descriptions.
I've also dropped Shift2 and BloomFilter values because they are not needed here.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69881
Also only print each such warning once.
LLVM-style output will now print "<?>" for sections it cannot identify,
e.g. because the section index is invalid. GNU output continues to print
the raw index. In both cases where the st_shndx value is SHN_XINDEX and
the index cannot be looked up in the SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX section (e.g.
because it is missing), the symbol is printed like other symbols with
st_shndx >= SHN_LORESERVE.
Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69671
getSectionIndexName was trying to fetch two things at once, which led to
a somewhat tricky to understand interface involving passing output
parameters in, and also made it hard to return Errors further up the
stack.
This change is in preparation for changing the error handling.
Additionally, update a related test now that yaml2obj supports
SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX properly (see d3963051c4), and add missing LLVM-style
coverage for symbols with shndx SHN_XINDEX. This test (after fixing)
caught a mistake in my first attempt at this patch, hence I'm including
it as part of this patch.
Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69670
This updates the elf-invalid-versioning.test test case:
makes a cleanup, adds llvm-readobj calls and fixes 2
crash/assert issues I've found (test cases are provided).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68705
Before this change .symtab section was required for SHT_REL[A] section
declarations. yaml2obj automatically defined it in case when YAML document
did not have it.
With this change it is now possible to produce an object that
has a relocation section, but has no symbol table.
It simplifies the code and also it is inline with how we handle Link fields
for another special sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69260
SHT_NOTE is the section that consists of
namesz, descsz, type, name + padding, desc + padding data.
This patch teaches yaml2obj, obj2yaml to dump and parse them.
This patch implements the section how it is described here:
https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/819-0690/chapter6-18048.html
Which says: "For 64–bit objects and 32–bit objects, each entry is an array of 4-byte words in
the format of the target processor"
The official specification is different
http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/latest/ch5.pheader.html#note_section
And says: "n 64-bit objects (files with e_ident[EI_CLASS] equal to ELFCLASS64), each entry is an array
of 8-byte words in the format of the target processor. In 32-bit objects (files with e_ident[EI_CLASS]
equal to ELFCLASS32), each entry is an array of 4-byte words in the format of the target processor"
Since LLVM uses the first, 32-bit way, this patch follows it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68983
It returns just a section_iterator currently and have a report_fatal_error call inside.
This change adds a way to return errors and handle them on caller sides.
The patch also changes/improves current users and adds test cases.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69167
llvm-svn: 375408
This patch tries to resolve problems faced in D68943
and uses some of the code written by Konrad Wilhelm Kleine
in that patch.
Previously, yaml2obj tool always created a .symtab section.
This patch changes that. With it we only create it when
have a "Symbols:" tag in the YAML document or when
we need to create it because it is used by another section(s).
obj2yaml follows the new behavior and does not print "Symbols:"
anymore when there is no symbol table.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69041
llvm-svn: 375361
Summary:
Also changes the wasm YAML format to reflect the possibility of having
multiple return types and to put the returns after the params for
consistency with the binary encoding.
Reviewers: aheejin, sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, arphaman, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D69156
llvm-svn: 375283
SUMMARY:
in the xcoff, if the number of relocation entries or line number entries is
overflow(large than or equal 65535) , there will be overflow section for it.
The interpret of overflow section is different with generic section header,
the patch implement parsing the overflow section.
Reviewers: hubert.reinterpretcast,sfertile,jasonliu
Subscribers: rupprecht, seiya
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68575
llvm-svn: 374941
This removes a few fields that are not useful:
"Section Name", "Address", "Offset" and "Link"
(they duplicated the information available under
the "Sections [" tag).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68704
llvm-svn: 374541
This is similar to D68086.
We are entering an infinite loop when dumping a histogram for a specially crafted
.hash section with a loop in a chain.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68771
llvm-svn: 374344
This patch:
* Adds a llvm-readobj/llvm-readelf test file for SHT_LLVM_ADDRSIG sections. (we do not have any)
* Enables dumping of SHT_LLVM_ADDRSIG with --all.
* Changes the logic to report a warning instead of an error when something goes wrong during dumping
(allows to continue dumping SHT_LLVM_ADDRSIG and other sections on error).
* Refactors a piece of logic to a new toULEB128Array helper which might be used for GNU-style
dumping implementation.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68383
llvm-svn: 373890
In this patch `llvm-readobj` prints ASEs flags on a single line
separated by a comma. GNU `readelf` prints each ASEs flag on
a separate line. It will be fixed later.
llvm-svn: 373732
Having a precompiled binary here is excessive.
I also added a few missing tags.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68386
llvm-svn: 373594
It is possible to craft a .hash section that triggers an infinite loop
in llvm-readelf code. This patch fixes the issue and introduces
a warning.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68086
llvm-svn: 373476
D68110 added --arch-specific (supported by GNU readelf) and made
--arm-attributes an alias for it. The tests were later migrated to use
--arch-specific.
Note, llvm-readelf --arch-specific currently just uses llvm-readobj
style output for ARM attributes. The readelf-style output is not
implemented.
Reviewed By: compnerd, kongyi, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68196
llvm-svn: 373291
This is for compatibility with GNU readobj. --arm-attributes option is
left as a hidden alias due to large number of tests using it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68110
llvm-svn: 373125
I started this patch as a refactoring, tried to make a helper for
getting symbol names, similar to how we get section names
used in warning messages.
So this patch cleanups the code and fixes an issue: symbol names
in warning messages were not demangled.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68012
llvm-svn: 372867
This is a follow-up for D67757,
which allows to describe .stack_sizes sections with a new
YAML syntax.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67759
llvm-svn: 372855
The crash might happen when we have either a broken or unsupported object
and trying to resolve relocations when dumping the .stack_sizes section.
For the test case I used a 32-bits ELF header and a 64-bit relocation.
In this case a null pointer is returned by the code instead of the relocation
resolver function and then we crash.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67962
llvm-svn: 372838
.stack_sizes is a SHT_PROGBITS section that contains pairs of
<address (4/8 bytes), stack size (uleb128)>.
This patch teach tools to parse and dump it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67757
llvm-svn: 372762
llvm-readobj currently handles .stack_sizes.* (e.g. .stack_sizes.foo)
as a normal stack sizes section. Though MC does not produce sections with
such names. Also, linkers do not combine .stack_sizes.* into .stack_sizes.
A mini discussion about this correctness issue is here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67757#inline-609274
This patch changes implementation so that only now only '.stack_sizes' name is
accepted as a real stack sizes section.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67824
llvm-svn: 372578
Before this patch we gave a priority to a dynamic table found
from the section header.
It was discussed (here: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67078?id=218356#inline-602082)
that probably preferring the table from PT_DYNAMIC is better,
because it is what runtime loader sees.
This patch makes the table from PT_DYNAMIC be chosen at first place if it is available.
But also it adds logic to fall back to SHT_DYNAMIC if the table from the dynamic segment is
broken or fall back to use no table if both are broken.
It adds a few more diagnostic warnings for the logic above.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67547
llvm-svn: 372122
We had a precompiled binary committed and not all of the relocations
supported were tested. This patch fixes this.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67617
llvm-svn: 372110
The "TODO" mentioned was:
"Add test for symbol with no name but with a value once yaml2obj allows
referencing symbols with no name from relocations."
We can do it now.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67609
llvm-svn: 372087
This is a fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40785.
llvm-readelf does not print the st_value of the symbol when
st_value has any non-visibility bits set.
This patch:
* Aligns "Ndx" row for the default and a new cases.
(it was 1 space character off for the case when "PROTECTED" visibility was printed)
* Prints "[<other>: 0x??]" for symbols which has an additional st_other bits set.
In compare with GNU, this logic is a bit simpler and seems to be more consistent.
For MIPS GNU can print named flags, though can't print a mix of them:
0: 00000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [OPTIONAL] UND a1
2: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [MIPS PLT] UND a2
3: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [MIPS PIC] UND a3
4: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [MICROMIPS] UND a4
5: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [MIPS16] UND a5
6: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [<other>: c] UND b1
7: 00000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT [<other>: 28] UND b2
On PPC64 it can print a localentry value that is encoded in the high bits of st_other
63: 0000000000000850 208 FUNC GLOBAL DEFAULT [<localentry>: 8] 12
We chose to print the raw st_other field, prefixed with '0x'.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67094
llvm-svn: 371201
See http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-February/130583.html
and D60242 for the lld partition feature.
This patch:
* Teaches yaml2obj to parse the 3 section types.
* Teaches llvm-readobj/llvm-readelf to dump the 3 section types.
There is no test for SHT_LLVM_DEPENDENT_LIBRARIES in llvm-readobj. Add
it as well.
Reviewed By: thakis
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67228
llvm-svn: 371157
Linkers (ld.bfd/gold/lld) place the section header table at the very
end. This allows tools to strip it, which is optional in executable/shared objects.
In addition, if we add or section, the size of the section header table
will change. Placing the section header table in the end keeps section
offsets unchanged.
yaml2obj currently places the section header table immediately after the
program header. Follow what linkers do to make offset updating easier.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67221
llvm-svn: 371074
D62179 introduced a regression. llvm-readelf lose the ability to dump the dynamic symbols
when there is .dynamic section with a DT_SYMTAB, but there are no program headers:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D62179#1652778
Below is a program flow before the D62179 change:
1) Find SHT_DYNSYM.
2) Find there is no PT_DYNAMIC => don't try to parse it.
3) Print dynamic symbols using information about them found on step (1).
And after the change it became:
1) Find SHT_DYNSYM.
2) Find there is no PT_DYNAMIC => find SHT_DYNAMIC.
3) Parse dynamic table, but fail to handle the DT_SYMTAB because of the absence of the PT_LOAD. Report the "Virtual address is not in any segment" error.
This patch fixes the issue. For doing this it checks that the value of DT_SYMTAB was
mapped to a segment. If not - it ignores it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67078
llvm-svn: 371071
Currenly we can encode the 'st_other' field of symbol using 3 fields.
'Visibility' is used to encode STV_* values.
'Other' is used to encode everything except the visibility, but it can't handle arbitrary values.
'StOther' is used to encode arbitrary values when 'Visibility'/'Other' are not helpfull enough.
'st_other' field is used to encode symbol visibility and platform-dependent
flags and values. Problem to encode it is that it consists of Visibility part (STV_* values)
which are enumeration values and the Other part, which is different and inconsistent.
For MIPS the Other part contains flags for all STO_MIPS_* values except STO_MIPS_MIPS16.
(Like comment in ELFDumper says: "Someones in their infinite wisdom decided to make
STO_MIPS_MIPS16 flag overlapped with other ST_MIPS_xxx flags."...)
And for PPC64 the Other part might actually encode any value.
This patch implements custom logic for handling the st_other and removes
'Visibility' and 'StOther' fields.
Here is an example of a new YAML style this patch allows:
- Name: foo
Other: [ 0x4 ]
- Name: bar
Other: [ STV_PROTECTED, 4 ]
- Name: zed
Other: [ STV_PROTECTED, STO_MIPS_OPTIONAL, 0xf8 ]
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66886
llvm-svn: 370472
This allows llvm-readobj to print the contents of each resource
when printing resources from an object file or executable, like it
already does for plain .res files.
This requires providing the whole COFFObjectFile to ResourceSectionRef.
This supports both object files and executables. For executables,
the DataRVA field is used as is to look up the right section.
For object files, ideally we would need to complete linking of them
and fix up all relocations to know what the DataRVA field would end up
being. In practice, the only thing that makes sense for an RVA field
is an ADDR32NB relocation. Thus, find a relocation pointing at this
field, verify that it has the expected type, locate the symbol it
points at, look up the section the symbol points at, and read from the
right offset in that section.
This works both for GNU windres object files (which use one single
.rsrc section, with all relocations against the base of the .rsrc
section, with the original value of the DataRVA field being the
offset of the data from the beginning of the .rsrc section) and
cvtres object files (with two separate .rsrc$01 and .rsrc$02 sections,
and one symbol per data entry, with the original pre-relocated DataRVA
field being set to zero).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66820
llvm-svn: 370433
When we have a dynamic relocation with a broken symbol's st_name,
tools report a useless error: "Invalid data was encountered while parsing the file".
After this change we report a warning + "<corrupt>" as a symbol name.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66734
llvm-svn: 370330
Summary:
This patch implements main entry and auxiliary entries of symbol table generation for llvm-readobj on AIX.
The source code of aix_xcoff_xlc_test8.o (compile with xlc) is:
-bash-4.2$ cat test8.c
extern int i;
extern int TestforXcoff;
extern int fun(int i);
static int static_i;
char* p="abcd";
int fun1(int j) {
static_i++;
j++;
j=j+*p;
return j;
}
int main() {
i++;
fun(i);
return fun1(i);
}
Patch provided by DiggerLin
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65240
llvm-svn: 370097
st_other field of a symbol usually contains its visibility.
Other bits are usually 0, though some targets, like
MIPS can set them using the named bit field values.
Problem is that there is no way to set an arbitrary value now,
though that might be useful for our test cases.
In this patch I introduced a way to set st_other to any numeric
value using the new StOther field.
I added a test and simplified the existent one to show the effect/benefit
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66583
llvm-svn: 369742
This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40337.
Previously, it was always assumed that relocations referenced symbols in the static symbol table.
Now, if the Link field references a section called ".dynsym" it will look up these symbols
in the dynamic symbol table.
This patch is heavily based on D59097 by James Henderson
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66532
llvm-svn: 369645
Summary:
Currently, we report:
error: ...
Prepend argv[0] (tool name):
llvm-readobj: error: ...
This is consistent with most GNU binutils/clang/lld, and gives a bit
more context in a long build log.
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66425
llvm-svn: 369377
This patch makes a change for test/Object tests responsible
for relocations.
* 2 tests were moved to llvm-readobj/llvm-objdump folders:
Object/elf-reloc-no-sym.test -> tools/llvm-readobj/elf-reloc-no-sym.test
Object/objdump-reloc-shared.test -> tools/llvm-objdump/relocations-in-nonreloc.test
* A prerecompiled binary was removed and these tests were refactored.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66291
llvm-svn: 369342
Fix: Add a `consumeError` call removed by mistake to 'printStackSize',
this should fix the "Expected<T> must be checked before access or destruction." reported by following bot:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x64-windows-msvc/builds/9743/steps/stage%201%20check/logs/stdio
Original commit message:
Currently we have the following functions for error reporting:
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void reportError(Twine Msg);
void reportError(Error Err, StringRef Input);
void reportWarning(Twine Msg);
void reportWarning(StringRef Input, Error Err);
void warn(llvm::Error Err);
void error(std::error_code EC);
Problems are: naming is inconsistent, arguments order is inconsistent,
some of the functions looks excessive.
After applying this patch we have:
void reportError(Error Err, StringRef Input);
void reportError(std::error_code EC, StringRef Input);
void reportWarning(Error Err, StringRef Input);
I'd be happy to remove reportError(std::error_code EC, StringRef Input) too, but it
is used by COFF heavily.
Test cases were updated, they show an improvement introduced.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66286
llvm-svn: 369194
urrently we have the following functions for error reporting:
--
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void reportError(Twine Msg);
void reportError(Error Err, StringRef Input);
void reportWarning(Twine Msg);
void reportWarning(StringRef Input, Error Err);
void warn(llvm::Error Err);
void error(std::error_code EC);
---
Problems are: naming is inconsistent, arguments order is inconsistent,
some of the functions looks excessive.
After applying this patch we have:
---
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void reportError(Error Err, StringRef Input);
LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN void reportError(std::error_code EC, StringRef Input);
void reportWarning(Error Err, StringRef Input);
---
I'd be happy to remove reportError(std::error_code EC, StringRef Input) too, but it
is used by COFF heavily.
Test cases were updated, they show an improvement introduced.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66286
llvm-svn: 369190
There are 2 similar openbsd-phdrs.elf-x86-64 objects committed and
used in test/Object and test/tools/llvm-objdump test cases.
There is no reason to have them, we can use YAML instead. Patch does that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66342
llvm-svn: 369189
This addresses the issue introduced in r369169, we need to unwrap
the value first before we can check whether it's empty. This also
swaps the two branches to put the common path first which should
be NFC.
llvm-svn: 369177
This is useful when trying to read notes from stripped files and matches
the behavior of GNU readelf and eu-readelf.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66358
llvm-svn: 369169
Summary:
This patch implements two note parsers; one for NT_FILE coredumps, e.g.:
```
CORE 0x00000080 NT_FILE (mapped files)
Page size: 4096
Start End Page Offset
0x0000000000001000 0x0000000000002000 0x0000000000003000
/path/to/a.out
0x0000000000004000 0x0000000000005000 0x0000000000006000
/path/to/libc.so
0x0000000000007000 0x0000000000008000 0x0000000000009000
[stack]
```
(A more realistic example can be tested locally by creating a crashing program and running `llvm-readelf -n core`)
And also implements a raw hex dump for unknown descriptor data for unhandled descriptor types.
Reviewers: MaskRay, jhenderson, grimar, alexshap
Reviewed By: MaskRay, grimar
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits, labath
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65832
llvm-svn: 368698
For type values that do not have proper names, print reasonable representation
in llvm-nm, llvm-readobj and llvm-readelf, matching GNU tools.s
Fixes PR41713.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65537
llvm-svn: 368451
This patch addresses two closely related bugs:
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42930 and
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42931.
GNU readelf prints the file name for every input unless there is only
one input and that input is not an archive. This patch adds the printing
for multiple inputs. A previous change did it for archives, but
introduced a regression with GNU compatibility for single-output
formatting, resulting in a spurious initial blank line. This is fixed in
this patch too.
Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65953
llvm-svn: 368435
This patch changes the code to use a modern unwrapOrError(StringRef Input, Expected<T> EO)
version that contains the input source name and removes the deprecated version.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65946
llvm-svn: 368428
In some cases a symbol might have section index == SHN_XINDEX.
This is an escape value indicating that the actual section header index
is too large to fit in the containing field.
Then the SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX section is used. It contains the 32bit values
that stores section indexes.
ELF gABI says that there can be multiple SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX sections,
i.e. for example one for .symtab and one for .dynsym
(1) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/-XJAV5d8PRg
(2) DT_SYMTAB_SHNDX: http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/latest/ch5.dynamic.html
In this patch I am only supporting a single SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX associated
with a .symtab. This is a more or less common case which is used a few tests I saw in LLVM.
I decided not to create the SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX section as "implicit",
but implement is like a kind of regular section for now.
i.e. tools do not recreate this section or its content, like they do for
symbol table sections, for example. That should allow to write all kind of
possible broken test cases for our needs and keep the output closer to requested.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65446
llvm-svn: 368272
Currently, we have a code duplication in llvm-readobj which was introduced in D63266.
The duplication was introduced to allow llvm-readobj to dump the partially
broken object. Methods in ELFFile<ELFT> perform a strict validation of the inputs,
what is itself good, but not for dumper tools, that might want to dump the information,
even if some pieces are broken/unexpected.
This patch introduces a warning handler which can be passed to ELFFile<ELFT> methods
and can allow skipping the non-critical errors when needed/possible.
For demonstration, I removed the duplication from llvm-readobj and implemented a warning using
the new custom warning handler. It also deduplicates the strings printed, making the output less verbose.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65515
llvm-svn: 368260
readelf -n:
```
// "Data size" is not left justified
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_ABI_TAG (ABI version tag)
```
llvm-readelf -n (before):
```
// "Data size" column shifted by 1
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_ABI_TAG (ABI version tag)
```
llvm-readelf -n (after):
```
Owner Data size Description
GNU 0x00000010 NT_GNU_ABI_TAG (ABI version tag)
```
This change is made to reduce the diff with readelf -n, so that it is
slightly easier to check what features readelf implements but we don't.
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65847
llvm-svn: 368138
The ELF for the Arm 64-bit Architecture document originally specified
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL64 = 0x404
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD64 = 0x405
LLVM correctly followed the document. Unfortunately in binutils these
two codes were reversed:
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPMOD64 = 0x404
R_AARCH64_TLS_DTPREL64 = 0x405
Given that binaries had shipped this change has become the defacto standard
interpretation of these relocation codes for any toolchain that wanted to
remain compatible with GNU.
To recognize this the latest version of the ABI document has renamed
the relocations to R_AARCH64_TLS_IMPDEF1 and R_AARCH64_TLS_IMPDEF2
permitting a toolchain to choose between the two relocation types, and
recommending that toolchains follow the GNU interpretation for maximum
compatibility.
Given that upstream llvm has never implemented the standard TLS model for
AArch64 so we have no binary legacy, synchronize with GCC so that we don't
create incompatible objects in the future. So far the only visible change
is in llvm-readobj as it can decode these relocations. Tthis change will
mean that llvm-readobj decodes the same way as GNU readelf.
fixes PR40507
llvm-svn: 367437
This patch touches a few test cases:
It removes dtflags.elf-x86-64 binary and elf-dtflags.test.
elf-dtflags.test is excessive because we have the
elf-dynamic-tags.test which test all non-machine specific tags.
It removes testing of --dynamic-table from test\Object\readobj-shared-object.test
(we have the elf-dynamic-tags.test for that), and simplifies this test case.
It moves testing of the headers from readobj-shared-object.test
to elf-file-headers.test.
Adds test/tools/llvm-readobj/elf-file-types.test and test/tools/llvm-readobj/elf-loadname.test.
It opens road for removing the readobj-shared-object.test completely soon.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65068
llvm-svn: 366895
When e_shstrndx is broken, it is impossible to get a section name.
In this patch I improved the error message we show and
added tests for Object and for llvm-readelf/llvm-readobj
Message was changed in two places:
1) llvm-readelf/llvm-readobj previously used a code from Object/ELF.h,
now they have a modified version of it (it has less checks and allows
dumping broken things).
2) Code in Object/ELF.h is still used for generic cases.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64714
llvm-svn: 366203
This patch improves the error messages reported for
note sections and phdrs and also makes a cleanup for
existent test case.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64470
llvm-svn: 365884
This patch improves the error messages reported for
note sections and phdrs and also makes a cleanup for
existent test case.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64470
llvm-svn: 365775
It does not make sence to stop dumping the object if the broken
dynamic section was found. In this patch I changed the behavior from
"report an error" to "report a warning". This matches GNU.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64472
llvm-svn: 365762
Adds a readobj dumper for 32-bit and 64-bit section header tables, and extend
support for the file-header dumping to include 64-bit object files. Also
refactors the binary file parsing to be done in a helper function in an attempt
to cleanup error handeling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63843
llvm-svn: 365524
This patch removes trivial-object-test.elf-i386,
trivial-object-test.elf-x86-64 and trivial-object-test2.elf-x86-64
precompiled objects from test/Object/Inputs folder.
I adjusted the existent test cases to use YAML instead.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64206
llvm-svn: 365348
The errors coming from ELF.h are usually not very
useful because they are uninformative. This patch is a
first step to improve the situation.
I tested this patch with a run of check-llvm and found
that few messages are untested. In this patch, I did not
add more tests but marked all such cases with a "TODO" comment.
For all tested messages I extended the error text to
provide more details (see test cases changed).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64014
llvm-svn: 365183
We do not need the elf-groups.x86_64. In one of the tests, it was
used for no solid reason, and for the second test case we can use
YAML input with SHT_GROUP sections.
The patch performs a cleanup of one of the test cases, removes another
one completely (since during the review was found out it actually
duplicates one of the existent tests) and removes the precompiled binary.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63647
llvm-svn: 364167
There are some test that are splitted into main part + input yaml for no visible reason.
This patch inines the yaml part for the 3 test cases I found.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63644
llvm-svn: 364049
Many LLVM-based tools already support response files (i.e. files
containing a list of options, specified with '@'). This change simply
updates the documentation and help text for some of these tools to
include it. I haven't attempted to fix all tools, just a selection that
I am interested in.
I've taken the opportunity to add some tests for --help behaviour, where
they were missing. We could expand these tests, but I don't think that's
within scope of this patch.
This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42233 and
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42236.
Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay, jkorous
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63597
llvm-svn: 364036
1) `-x foo` currently dumps one `foo`. This change makes it dump all `foo`.
2) `-x foo -x foo` currently dumps `foo` twice. This change makes it dump `foo` once.
In addition, if foo has section index 9, `-x foo -x 9` dumps `foo` once.
3) Give a warning instead of an error if `foo` does not exist.
The new behaviors match GNU readelf.
Also, print a new line as a separator between two section dumps.
GNU readelf uses two lines, but one seems good enough.
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63475
llvm-svn: 363683
LLD test case will be fixed in a following commit.
Original commit message:
[yaml2obj] - Allow setting custom section types for implicit sections.
We were hardcoding the final section type for sections that
are usually implicit. The patch fixes that.
This also fixes a few issues in existent test cases and removes
one precompiled object.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63267
llvm-svn: 363401
We were hardcoding the final section type for sections that
are usually implicit. The patch fixes that.
This also fixes a few issues in existent test cases and removes
one precompiled object.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63267
llvm-svn: 363377
If dynamic table is missing, output "dynamic strtab not found'. If the index is
out of range, output "Invalid Offset<..>".
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40807
Reviewed by: jhenderson, grimar, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63084
Patch by Yuanfang Chen.
llvm-svn: 363374
Summary:
Use llvm::fouts() as the default stream for outputing. No new stream
should be constructed to output at the same time.
https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42140
Reviewers: jhenderson, grimar, MaskRay, phosek, rupprecht
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63115
Patch by Yuanfang Chen!
llvm-svn: 363198
In glibc, DT_PPC_GOT indicates that PowerPC32 Secure PLT ABI is used.
I plan to use it in D62464.
DT_PPC_OPT currently indicates if a TLSDESC inspired TLS optimization is
enabled.
Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62851
llvm-svn: 362569
ELF for the 64-bit Arm Architecture defines two processor-specific dynamic
tags:
DT_AARCH64_BTI_PLT 0x70000001, d_val
DT_AARCH64_PAC_PLT 0x70000003, d_val
These presence of these tags indicate that PLT sequences have been
protected using Branch Target Identification and Pointer Authentication
respectively. The presence of both indicates that the PLT sequences have
been protected with both Branch Target Identification and Pointer
Authentication.
This patch adds the tags and tests for llvm-readobj and yaml2obj.
As some of the processor specific dynamic tags overlap, this patch splits
them up, keeping their original default value if they were not previously
mentioned explicitly in a switch case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62596
llvm-svn: 362493
ELF for the 64-bit Arm Architecture defines a processor specific property
type GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_AND as GNU_PROPERTY_LOPROC. This
property works in a similar way to the existing X86 processor specific
property GNU_PROPERTY_GNU_X86_FEATURE_1_AND.
Two feature bits are defined for GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_AND:
- GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI 0x1
- GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC 0x2
This patch defines the property, feature bits and implements support for
printing in llvm-readobj.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62595
llvm-svn: 362490
Includes a fix for an introduced build failure due to a post c++11 use of std::mismatch.
This fixes some thin archive relative path issues, paths are shortened where possible and paths are output correctly when using the display table command.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59491
llvm-svn: 362484
This reverts commit r362407. It broke compilation of
llvm/lib/Object/ArchiveWriter.cpp:
error: type 'llvm::sys::path::const_iterator' does not provide a call
operator
llvm-svn: 362413
This fixes some thin archive relative path issues, paths are shortened where possible and paths are output correctly when using the display table command.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59491
llvm-svn: 362407
gnu-sections.test currently use relocs.obj.elf-x86_64 and
relocs.obj.elf-i386 precompiled objects as an inputs.
These inputs actually initially were introduced to test the
dump of relocations and have almost nothing common with dumping
sections.
Patch converts the test to use yaml2obj. That allows to remove
relocs.obj.elf-i386 binary.
(relocs.obj.elf-x86_64 is still used by another test and can't be removed atm).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62659
llvm-svn: 362377
rL362089 introduced a set of yaml based reloc-types-*.test test cases
(instead of huge reloc-types.test that used a lot of precompiled binaries)
These test cases checks LLVM-styled dumping of the relocations.
gnu-relocations.test was a test case to check GNU styled relocations dumping.
It did that only for elf-x86 and elf-x86_64 targets. It did not test all of the
relocations though.
Now, after rL362089, it does not make sence to keep it.
This patch updates reloc-types-elf-i386.test and reloc-types-elf-x64.test tests
with llvm-readelf calls to check GNU styled output in one place.
It removes gnu-relocations.test completely.
One of intentions of doing this is also to get rid of relocs.obj.elf-i386 and
relocs.obj.elf-x86_64 precompiled objects completely (they are used in other tests still).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62655
llvm-svn: 362374
This change rewrites and splits reloc-types.test
to use yaml2obj instead of precompiled binaries.
That allowed to remove 7 precompiled objects from the inputs.
I took the existent objects, used obj2yaml on them, simplified the result and
used yaml2obj in the test case with the result.
Notes:
* I converted, but did not remove relocs.obj.elf-i386, relocs.obj.elf-x86_64 or relocs.obj.elf-mips objects
because found they are used in other tests.
* I was unable to convert relocs.obj.elf-ppc64, because obj2yaml hangs on this file for me.
* I was unable to convert relocs.obj.macho-arm, relocs.obj.macho-i386 and relocs.obj.macho-x86_64
because the output produced by obj2yaml does not seem to be correct.
* Because of the above I did not remove the script for creating all
of those objects: test\tools\llvm-readobj\Inputs\relocs.py
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62594
llvm-svn: 362089
It is now possible after D61937 was landed and was discussed
in it's review comments. It is not consistent with GNU, which
does not output .dynamic section content in this case for
no visible reason.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62179
llvm-svn: 361943
This removes 2 precompiled objects from the test case and replaces
them with a single YAML. That allowed to simplify and clean up the test,
remove excessive checks.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62529
llvm-svn: 361932
They were failing on 32-bit Windows. In the cases where I've changed
test expectations, I've checked that they match the output of GNU
readelf.
llvm-svn: 361807
GNU readelf tool prints slightly different dynamic table "header" and
surrounds dynamic tag names by brackets. This patch implements the same
formatting for GNU-style output of the `llvm-readobj`.
LLVM
```
DynamicSection [ (13 entries)
Tag Type Name/Value
0x00000006 SYMTAB 0x168
...
]
```
GNU
```
Dynamic section at offset 0x1d0 contains 13 entries:
Tag Type Name/Value
0x00000006 (SYMTAB) 0x168
...
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62256
llvm-svn: 361633
It is now possible after D61937 was landed and was discussed
in it's review comments. It is not consistent with GNU, which
does not output .dynamic section content in this case for
no visible reason.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62179
llvm-svn: 361630
This is a result of what I found during my work on https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41679.
Previously LLVM readelf took the information about .dynamic section
from its PT_DYNAMIC segment only. GNU tools have a bit different logic.
They also use the information from the .dynamic section header if it is available.
This patch changes the code to improve the compatibility with the GNU Binutils.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61937
llvm-svn: 361165
Summary:
This change enables `cl::Grouping` for short options --
options with names of a single character. This is consistent with GNU
getopt behavior.
Reviewers: rnk, MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: thopre, cfe-commits, MaskRay, rupprecht, hiraditya, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm, #clang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61270
llvm-svn: 359917
Patch adds support for dumping of file headers with llvm-readobj. XCOFF
object files are added to test dumping a well formed file, and dumping
both negative timestamps and negative symbol counts, both of which are
allowed in the XCOFF definition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60878
llvm-svn: 359878
-t is --symbols in llvm-readobj but --section-details (unimplemented) in readelf.
The confusing option should not be used since we aim for improving
compatibility.
Keep just one llvm-readobj -t use case in test/tools/llvm-readobj/symbols.test
llvm-svn: 359661
We use both -long-option and --long-option in tests. Switch to --long-option for consistency.
In the "llvm-readelf" mode, -long-option is discouraged as it conflicts with grouped short options and it is not accepted by GNU readelf.
While updating the tests, change llvm-readobj -s to llvm-readobj -S to reduce confusion ("s" is --section-headers in llvm-readobj but --symbols in llvm-readelf).
llvm-svn: 359649
For well-known type IDs, include the name of the type.
To not duplicate the ID->name map, make llvm-readobj call this new
function as well. It has slightly different output, so this also
requires updating a few tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61086
llvm-svn: 359153
This is a resubmission of a previous patch that caused test failures,
with the fixes for the relevant tests included.
Fixes bug 40630: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40630
This patch changes the error message when the section specified by
--string-dump cannot be found by including the name of the section in
the error message and changing the prefix text to not imply that the
file itself was invalid. As part of this change some uses of
std::error_code have been replaced with the llvm Error class to better
encapsulate the error info (rather than passing File strings around),
and the WithColor class replaces string literal error prefixes.
llvm-svn: 358395
Fixes bug 40630: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40630
This patch changes the error message when the section specified by
--string-dump cannot be found by including the name of the section in
the error message and changing the prefix text to not imply that the
file itself was invalid. As part of this change some uses of
std::error_code have been replaced with the llvm Error class to better
encapsulate the error info (rather than passing File strings around),
and the WithColor class replaces string literal error prefixes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59946
llvm-svn: 357772
Currently, YAML has the following syntax for describing the symbols:
Symbols:
Local:
LocalSymbol1:
...
LocalSymbol2:
...
...
Global:
GlobalSymbol1:
...
Weak:
...
GNUUnique:
I.e. symbols are grouped by their bindings. That is not very convenient,
because:
It does not allow to set a custom binding, what can be useful for producing
broken/special outputs for test cases. Adding a new binding would require to
change a syntax (what we observed when added GNUUnique recently).
It does not allow to change the order of the symbols in .symtab/.dynsym,
i.e. currently all Local symbols are placed first, then Global, Weak and GNUUnique
are following, but we are not able to change the order.
It is not consistent. Binding is just one of the properties of the symbol,
we do not group them by other properties.
It makes the code more complex that it can be. This patch shows it can be simplified
with the change performed.
The patch changes the syntax to just:
Symbols:
Symbol1:
...
Symbol2:
...
...
With that, we are able to work with the binding field just like with any other symbol property.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60122
llvm-svn: 357595
Summary: Currently, `llvm-readobj` do not support GNU style dumper for symbol versioning sections. In this patch, I would like to implement dumper for `.gnu.version` section
Reviewers: jhenderson, rupprecht, grimar
Reviewed By: jhenderson, rupprecht
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59877
llvm-svn: 357578
Summary: Support reading notes that don't have a standard note name.
Reviewers: MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59969
llvm-svn: 357271
The majority of the printRelocation and printDynamicRelocation functions
were identical. This patch factors this all out into a new function.
There are a couple of minor differences to do with printing of symbols
without names, but I think these are harmless, and in some cases a small
improvement.
Reviewed by: grimar, rupprecht, Higuoxing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59823
llvm-svn: 357246
Summary:
Currently, llvm-readobj can dump symbol version sections only in LLVM style. In this patch, I would like to separate these dumpers into GNU style and
LLVM style for future implementation.
Reviewers: grimar, jhenderson, mattd, rupprecht
Reviewed By: jhenderson, rupprecht
Subscribers: ormris, dyung, RKSimon, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59186
llvm-svn: 356881
This reverts commit 94a0cffe25 (r356764).
This change was originally committed in r356764, but then partially
reverted in r356777 due to "bad changes". This caused test failures
because the test changes committed along with the original change
were not reverted, so this change reverts the rest of the changes.
llvm-svn: 356811
Summary:
Currently, llvm-readobj can dump symbol version sections only in LLVM style. In this patch, I would like to separate these dumpers into GNU style and
LLVM style for future implementation.
Reviewers: grimar, jhenderson, mattd, rupprecht
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59186
llvm-svn: 356764
Add break statements in Object/ELF.cpp since the code should consider the
generic tags for Hexagon, MIPS, and PPC. Add a test (copied from llvm-readobj)
to show that this works correctly (earlier versions of this patch would have
asserted).
The warnings in X86ELFObjectWriter.cpp are actually false-positives since
the nested switch() handles all possible values and returns in all cases.
Make this explicit by adding llvm_unreachable's.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58837
llvm-svn: 356037
llvm-readelf prints relocation addends as:
<symbol value>[+-]<absolute addend>
where [+-] is determined from whether addend is less than zero or not.
However, it does not print the +/- if there is no symbol, which meant
that negative addends became their positive value with no indication
that this had happened. This patch stops the absolute conversion when
addends are negative and there is no associated symbol.
Reviewed by: Higuoxing, mattd, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59095
llvm-svn: 355696
Summary:
This patch will obtain the section name for symbols that refer to a section. Prior to this patch the Name field for STT_SECTIONs was blank, now it is populated.
Before:
```
Symbol table '.symtab' contains 6 entries:
Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
0: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 1
2: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 3
3: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4
4: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
5: 0000000000000000 0 TLS GLOBAL DEFAULT UND sym
```
With this patch:
```
Symbol table '.symtab' contains 6 entries:
Num: Value Size Type Bind Vis Ndx Name
0: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE LOCAL DEFAULT UND
1: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 1 .text
2: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 3 .data
3: 0000000000000000 0 SECTION LOCAL DEFAULT 4 .bss
4: 0000000000000000 0 NOTYPE GLOBAL DEFAULT UND _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
5: 0000000000000000 0 TLS GLOBAL DEFAULT UND sym
```
This fixes PR40788
Reviewers: jhenderson, rupprecht, espindola
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: emaste, javed.absar, arichardson, MaskRay, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58796
llvm-svn: 355207
There's no reason to limit the DWARF CFI dumper to EM_386 and EM_X86_64;
ELF files could contain DWARF CFI on almost any platform (even 32-bit ARM;
NetBSD uses DWARF CFI on that platform). So start using the DWARF CFI dumper
unconditionally so that we can dump .eh_frame sections on the remaining ELF
platforms as well as in NetBSD binaries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58761
llvm-svn: 355151
This is https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40861,
Previously llvm-readobj would print the DT_NULL sometimes
for the dynamic section that has no terminator entry.
The logic of printDynamicTable was a bit overcomplicated.
I rewrote it slightly to fix the issue and commented.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58716
llvm-svn: 355073
Summary:
This patch displays a hexadecimal section value (Elf_Shdr::sh_type) or section-relative offset when printing unknown sections.
Here is a subset of the output (ignoring the fields following "Type" when dumping an ELF's GNU `--section-headers` table).
Section Headers:
```
[Nr] Name Type
[16] android_rel LOOS+0x1
[17] android_rela LOOS+0x2
[27] unknown 0x1000: <unknown>
[28] loos LOOS+0
[30] hios VERSYM
[31] loproc LOPROC+0
[33] hiproc LOPROC+0xFFFFFFF
[34] louser LOUSER+0
[36] hiuser LOUSER+0x7FFFFFFF
```
As a comparison, the previous output looked something like the above, but with a blank "Type" field:
```
[Nr] Name Type
[27] unknown
[28] loos
[30] hios VERSYM
[31] loproc
[33] hiproc
[34] louser
[36] hiuser
```
This fixes PR40773
Reviewers: jhenderson, rupprecht, Bigcheese
Reviewed By: jhenderson, rupprecht, Bigcheese
Subscribers: MaskRay, Bigcheese, srhines, jdoerfert, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58701
llvm-svn: 355014
This patch adds testing of areas of the code that are not fully tested,
in particular dynamic table printing, ELF type printing, handling of
edge cases where things are missing/empty (relocations/program header
tables/section header table), and the --string-dump switch.
Reviewed by: grimar, higuoxing, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58677
llvm-svn: 355003
llvm-readobj's error messages were broken for bad archive members. This
patch fixes them, and also adds testing for archive and thin archive
handling within llvm-readobj.
Reviewed by: rupprecht, grimar, higuoxing
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58681
llvm-svn: 354960
The existing ELF symbol and section table testing doesn't test many of
the corner-cases or valid values for various ELF properties, including
things like binding, visibility, section type and so on. This patch adds
a series of tests that test these and other related edge-cases.
Reviewed by: grimar, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58457
llvm-svn: 354577
There was no real testing for llvm-readobj/llvm-readelf's behaviour
under various bad inputs and command-line switches. This patch adds some
testing of this, along with basic testing of --version and --help.
Reviewed by: MaskRay, grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58455
llvm-svn: 354567
This patch adds two new tests for edge-case behaviour for --section-
mapping, namely when there are no program headers, and when there are no
section headers.
Reviewed by: mattd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58456
llvm-svn: 354484
ELFYAML.h contains a `Section` class which is a base for a few other
sections classes that are used for mapping different section types.
`Section` has a `StringRef Info` field used for storing sh_info.
At the same time, sh_info has very different meanings for sections and
cannot be processed in a similar way generally,
for example ELFDumper does not handle it in `dumpCommonSection`
but do that in `dumpGroup` and `dumpCommonRelocationSection` respectively.
At this moment, we have and handle it as a string, because that was possible for
the current use case. But also it can simply be a number:
For SHT_GNU_verdef is "The number of version definitions within the section."
The patch moves `Info` field out to be able to have it as a number.
With that change, each class will be able to decide what type and purpose
of the sh_info field it wants to use.
I also had to edit 2 test cases. This is because patch fixes a bug. Previously we
accepted yaml files with Info fields for all sections (for example, for SHT_DYNSYM too).
But we do not handle it and the resulting objects had zero sh_info fields set for
such sections. Now it is accepted only for sections that supports it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58054
llvm-svn: 353810
This teaches the tools to parse and dump
the .dynamic section and its dynamic tags.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57691
llvm-svn: 353606
When type streams with forward references were merged using GHashes, cycles
were introduced in the debug info. This was caused by
GlobalTypeTableBuilder::insertRecordAs() not inserting the record on the second
pass, thus yielding an empty ArrayRef at that record slot. Later on, upon PDB
emission, TpiStreamBuilder::commit() would skip that empty record, thus
offseting all indices that came after in the stream.
This solution comes in two steps:
1. Fix the hash calculation, by doing a multiple-step resolution, iff there are
forward references in the input stream.
2. Fix merge by resolving with multiple passes, therefore moving records with
forward references at the end of the stream.
This patch also adds support for llvm-readoj --codeview-ghash.
Finally, fix dumpCodeViewMergedTypes() which previously could reference deleted
memory.
Fixes PR40221
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57790
llvm-svn: 353412
Summary:
The following patch adds the "None" line to the section to segment mapping dump.
That line lists the sections that do not belong to any segment.
I realize that this change differs from GNU readelf which does not display the latter information.
I'd rather not add this "feature" under a command line option. I think that might introduce confusion, since users would have to
make an additional decision as to if they want to see all of the section-to-segment map or just a subset of it.
Another option is to only print the "None" line if the `--section-mapping` option is passed; however,
that might also introduce some confusion, because the section-to-segment map would be different between`--program-headers`
and the `--section-mapping` output. While the difference is just the "None" line, it seems that if we choose to display
the segment-to-section mapping, then we should always display the whole map including the sections
that do not belong to segments.
```
Section to Segment mapping:
Segment Sections...
00
01 .interp
02 .interp .note.ABI-tag .gnu.hash
03 .init_array .fini_array .dynamic
04 .dynamic
05 .note.ABI-tag
06 .eh_frame_hdr
07
08 .init_array .fini_array .dynamic .got
None .comment .symtab .strtab .shstrtab <--- THIS LINE
```
Reviewers: grimar, rupprecht, jhenderson, espindola
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: khemant, emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57700
llvm-svn: 353217
See https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/pull/95.
This is less typing and IMHO more readable, and it also fits with
our naming around the binary format which tends to use the short name.
e.g.
include/llvm/BinaryFormat/Wasm.h
tools/llvm-objdump/WasmDump.cpp
etc..
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57611
llvm-svn: 353062
Summary:
The following patch introduces a new function `printSectionMapping` which is responsible for dumping just the section-to-segment mapping.
This patch also introduces a n option `-section-mapping` that outputs that mapping without the program headers.
Previously, this functionality was controlled by `printProgramHeaders`, and the output from `-program-headers` has not been changed. I am happy to change the option name, I copied the name that was displayed when outputting the mapping table.
Reviewers: khemant, jhenderson, grimar, rupprecht
Reviewed By: jhenderson, grimar, rupprecht
Subscribers: rupprecht, jhenderson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57365
llvm-svn: 352896
In r287786, a bug was introduced into llvm-readelf where it didn't print
the static symbol table if both --symbols and --dyn-symbols were
specified, even if there was no dynamic symbol table. This is obviously
incorrect.
This patch fixes this issue, by delegating the decision of which symbol
tables should be printed to the final dumper, rather than trying to
decide in the command-line option handling layer. The decision was made
to follow the approach taken in this patch because the LLVM style dumper
uses a different order to the original GNU style behaviour (and GNU
readelf) for ELF output. Other approaches resulted in behaviour changes
for other dumpers which felt wrong. In particular, I wanted to avoid
changing the order of the output for --symbols --dyn-symbols for LLVM
style, keep what is emitted by --symbols unchanged for all dumpers, and
avoid having different orders of .dynsym and .symtab dumping for GNU
"--symbols" and "--symbols --dyn-symbols".
Reviewed by: grimar, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57016
llvm-svn: 351960
In r287786, the behaviour of --dyn-symbols in llvm-readelf (but not
llvm-readobj) was changed to print the dynamic symbols as derived from
the hash table, rather than to print the dynamic symbol table contents
directly. The original change was initially submitted without review,
and some comments were made on the commit mailing list implying that the
new behavious is GNU compatible. I argue that it is not:
1) It does not include a null symbol.
2) It prints the symbols based on an order derived from the hash
table.
3) It prints an extra column indicating which bucket it came from.
This could break parsers that expect a fixed number of columns,
with the first column being the symbol index.
4) If the input happens to have both .hash and .gnu.hash section, it
prints interpretations of them both, resulting in most symbols
being printed twice.
5) There is no way of just printing the raw dynamic symbol table,
because --symbols also prints the static symbol table.
This patch reverts the --dyn-symbols behaviour back to its old behaviour
of just printing the contents of the dynamic symbol table, similar to
what is printed by --symbols. As the hashed interpretation is still
desirable to validate the hash table, it puts it under a new switch
"--hash-symbols". This is a no-op on all output forms except for GNU
output style for ELF. If there is no hash table, it does nothing,
unlike the previous behaviour which printed the raw dynamic symbol
table, since the raw dynsym is available under --dyn-symbols.
The yaml input for the test is based on that in
test/tools/llvm-readobj/demangle.test, but stripped down to the bare
minimum to provide a valid dynamic symbol.
Note: some LLD tests needed updating. I will commit a separate patch for
those.
Reviewed by: grimar, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56910
llvm-svn: 351789
This change adds demangling support to the ELF side of llvm-readobj,
under the switch --demangle/-C.
The following places are demangled: symbol table dumps (static and
dynamic), relocation dumps (static and dynamic), addrsig dumps, call
graph profile dumps, and group section signature symbols.
Although GNU readelf doesn't support demangling, it is still a useful
feature to have, and brings it on a par with llvm-objdump's
capabilities.
This fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40054.
Reviewed by: grimar, rupprecht
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56791
llvm-svn: 351450
Summary:
This patch adds support for merged arguments (e.g. -SW == -S -W) for llvm-readelf.
No changes are intended for llvm-readobj. There are a few short flags (-sd, -sr, -st, -dt) that would conflict with grouped single letter flags, and having only some grouped flags might be confusing. So, allow merged flags for readelf compatibility, but force separate args for llvm-readobj. From what I can tell, these two-letter flags are only used with llvm-readobj, not llvm-readelf.
This fixes PR40064.
Reviewers: jhenderson, kristina, echristo, phosek
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56629
llvm-svn: 351205
Make sure all print statements are compatible with Python 2 and Python3 using
the `from __future__ import print_function` statement.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56249
llvm-svn: 350307
There can be multiple local symbols with the same name (for e.g.
comdat sections), and thus the symbol name itself isn't enough
to disambiguate symbols.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56140
llvm-svn: 350288
Summary:
This change adds a bunch of options that GNU readelf supports. There is one breaking change when invoked as `llvm-readobj`, and three breaking changes when invoked as `llvm-readelf`:
- Add --all (implies --file-header, --program-headers, etc.)
- [Breaking] -a is --all instead of --arm-attributes
- Add --file-header as an alias for --file-headers
- Replace --sections with --sections-headers, keeping --sections as an alias for it
- Add --relocs as an alias for --relocations
- Add --dynamic as an alias for --dynamic-table
- Add --segments as an alias for --program-headers
- Add --section-groups as an alias for --elf-section-groups
- Add --dyn-syms as an alias for --dyn-symbols
- Add --syms as an alias for --symbols
- Add --histogram as an alias for --elf-hash-histogram
- [Breaking] When invoked as `llvm-readelf`, -s is --symbols instead of --sections
- [Breaking] When invoked as `llvm-readelf`, -t is no longer an alias for --symbols
Reviewers: MaskRay, phosek, mcgrathr, jhenderson
Reviewed By: MaskRay, jhenderson
Subscribers: sbc100, aheejin, edd, jhenderson, silvas, echristo, compnerd, kristina, javed.absar, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits, Bigcheese
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54124
llvm-svn: 346685
Summary:
Port the GNU style printNotes method to the LLVMStyle subclass.
This is basically just a heavy refactor so that the note parsing/formatting logic from the GNUStyle::printNotes can be shared with LLVMStyle::printNotes.
Reviewers: MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: dschuff, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54220
llvm-svn: 346371
Summary:
This updates generated binaries and corresponding test cases up to date
after applying FixFunctionBitcasts pass.
Reviewers: sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54070
llvm-svn: 346286
Use getImageBase() helper to compute the image base. Fix various
offsets/addresses/masks so they're actually correct.
This allows decoding unwind info from DLLs, and unwind info from object
files containing multiple functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D54015
llvm-svn: 346036
GNU readelf tool prints hex value of the ELF header flags field and the
flags names. This change adds the same functionality to llvm-readobj.
Now llvm-readobj can print MIPS and RISCV flags.
New GNUStyle::printFlags() method is a copy of ScopedPrinter::printFlags()
routine. Probably we can escape code duplication and / or simplify the
printFlags() method. But it's a task for separate commit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52027
llvm-svn: 345238
This patch adds support for dumping the unwind info from ARM64 COFF object
files.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53264
llvm-svn: 345108
Following D50807, and heading towards D50664, this intermediary change does the following:
1. Upgrade all custom Error types in llvm/trunk/lib/DebugInfo/ to use the new StringError behavior (D50807).
2. Implement std::is_error_code_enum and make_error_code() for DebugInfo error enumerations.
3. Rename GenericError -> PDBError (the file will be renamed in a subsequent commit)
4. Update custom error messages to follow the same formatting: (\w\s*)+\.
5. Keep generic "file not found" (ENOENT) errors as they are in PDB code. Previously, there used to be a custom enumeration for that purpose.
6. Remove a few extraneous LF in log() implementations. Printing LF is a responsability at a higher level, not at the error level.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D51499
llvm-svn: 341228
If a relocation group doesn't have the RELOCATION_GROUP_HAS_ADDEND_FLAG set, then this implies the group's addend equals zero.
In this case android packed format won't encode an explicit addend delta, instead we need to set Addend, the "previous addend" variable, to zero by ourself.
Patch by Yi-Yo Chiang!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50601
llvm-svn: 339799
Helpers are available to make this option file format independant. This
patch adds the feature for Wasm file format. It doesn't change the
behavior of the other file format handling.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49545
llvm-svn: 337896
When output style is GNU and amount of sections is >= SHN_LORESERVE,
llvm-readobj reports zero number of sections instead of actual value.
The patch fixes that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49544
llvm-svn: 337462
http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/2003-12-17/ch4.eheader.html
says that e_shnum and/or e_shstrndx may have special values if
"the number of sections is greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE" or
"the section name string table section index is greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00)"
Previously llvm-readobj was unable to dump such files, patch changes that.
I had to add a precompiled test case because it does not seem possible to
prepare a test using yaml2obj or llvm-mc (not clear how to make .shstrtab
to have index >= SHN_LORESERVE).
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49369
llvm-svn: 337360
We were printing every character, even those that weren't printable. It
doesn't really make sense for this option.
The string content was sticked to its address, added two spaces in
between.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48271
llvm-svn: 336058
This change adds experimental support for SHT_RELR sections, proposed
here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/bX460iggiKg
Definitions for the new ELF section type and dynamic array tags, as well
as the encoding used in the new section are all under discussion and are
subject to change. Use with caution!
Author: rahulchaudhry
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47919
llvm-svn: 335922
With '-elf-output-style=GNU -relocations', a header containing the number
of entries is printed before all the relocation entries in the section.
For Android packed format, we need to perform the unpacking first before
we can get the actual number of relocations in the section.
Patch by Rahul Chaudhry!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47800
llvm-svn: 334147
Resubmit of r333424. This version contains the fix for fails found by buildbots
on some targets.
This patch allows parsing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_AND
notes in .note.gnu.property sections. These notes
indicate that the object file is built to support Intel CET.
patch by mike.dvoretsky
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47473
llvm-svn: 333908
This patch allows parsing GNU_PROPERTY_X86_FEATURE_1_AND
notes in .note.gnu.property sections. These notes
indicate that the object file is built to support Intel CET.
patch by mike.dvoretsky
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47473
llvm-svn: 333424
Summary: The final -wasm component has been the default for some time now.
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, JDevlieghere, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46342
llvm-svn: 332007
Summary: Also test for symbols information in test/MC/WebAssembly/debug-info.ll.
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, JDevlieghere, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46160
llvm-svn: 331005
This diff extends the output of -elf-section-groups
(llvm style, gnu style is unchanged since it's meant to be
compatible with binutils readelf) with sh_link and sh_info.
This change will enable us to use llvm-readobj -elf-section-groups
for testing llvm-objcopy's support for .group sections.
Test plan: make check-all
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44280
llvm-svn: 327341
Summary:
Original change was D43313 (r326932) and reverted by r326953 because it
broke an LLD test and a windows build. The LLD test was already fixed in
lld commit r326944 (thanks maskray). This is the original change with
the windows build fixed.
llvm-svn: 326970
This patch enhances DWARFDebugFrame with the capability of parsing and
printing DWARF expressions in CFI instructions. It also makes FDEs and
CIEs accessible to lib users, so they can process them in client tools
that rely on LLVM. To make it self-contained with a test case, it
teaches llvm-readobj to be able to dump EH frames and checks they are
correct in a unit test. The llvm-readobj code is Maksim Panchenko's work
(maksfb).
Reviewers: JDevlieghere, espindola
Reviewed By: JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43313
llvm-svn: 326932
This is required in order to enable relocs to be validated
as they are read in.
Also update tests with new section ordering.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43940
llvm-svn: 326694
Neither the linker nor the runtime need this information
anymore. We were originally using this to model BSS size
but the plan is now to use the segment metadata to allow
for BSS segments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41366
llvm-svn: 326267
This is combination of two patches by Nicholas Wilson:
1. https://reviews.llvm.org/D41954
2. https://reviews.llvm.org/D42495
Along with a few local modifications:
- One change I made was to add the UNDEFINED bit to the binary format
to avoid the extra byte used when writing data symbols. Although this
bit is redundant for other symbols types (i.e. undefined can be
implied if a function or global is a wasm import)
- I prefer to be explicit and consistent and not have derived flags.
- Some field renaming.
- Some reverting of unrelated minor changes.
- No test output differences.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43147
llvm-svn: 325860
These were introduced in r323783 and use an X86 triple. I'll follow up
on the list to check if it would make more sense to remove the triple
and mark them REQUIRES: default_triple instead.
llvm-svn: 323847
Introduce an extension to support passing linker options to the linker.
These would be ignored by older linkers, but newer linkers which support
this feature would be able to process the linker.
Emit a special discarded section `.linker-option`. The content of this
section is a pair of strings (key, value). The key is a type identifier for
the parameter. This allows for an argument free parameter that will be
processed by the linker with the value being the parameter. As an example,
`lib` identifies a library to be linked against, traditionally the `-l`
argument for Unix-based linkers with the parameter being the library name.
Thanks to James Henderson, Cary Coutant, Rafael Espinolda, Sean Silva
for the valuable discussion on the design of this feature.
llvm-svn: 323783
Get rid of DEBUG_FUNCTION_NAME symbols. When we actually debug
data, maybe we'll want somewhere to put it... but having a symbol
that just stores the name of another symbol seems odd.
It means you have multiple Symbols with the same name, one
containing the actual function and another containing the name!
Store the names in a vector on the WasmObjectFile when reading
them in. Also stash them on the WasmFunctions themselves.
The names are //not// "symbol names" or aliases or anything,
they're just the name that a debugger should show against the
function body itself. NB. The WasmObjectFile stores them so that
they can be exported in the YAML losslessly, and hence the tests
can be precise.
Enforce that the CODE section has been read in before reading
the "names" section. Requires minor adjustment to some tests.
Patch by Nicholas Wilson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42075
llvm-svn: 322741
This change adds `printMipsGOT` and `printMipsPLT` methods to the
`DumpStyle` class and overrides them in the `GNUStyle` and `LLVMStyle`
descendants. To pass information about GOT/PLT layout into these
methods, the `MipsGOTParser` class has been extended to hold all
necessary data.
llvm-svn: 321253
If a linked binary file contains a dynamic section, the GOT layout
defined by the dynamic section entries. In a statically linked file
the GOT is just a series of entries. This change teaches `llvm-readobj`
to print the GOT in that case. That provides a feature parity with GNU
`readelf`.
llvm-svn: 319616