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[MC] Generate a timestamp for COFF object files
The MS incremental linker seems to inspect the timestamp written into the object file to determine whether or not it's contents need to be considered. Failing to set the timestamp to a date newer than the executable will result in the object file not participating in subsequent links. To ameliorate this, write the current time into the object file's TimeDateStamp field. llvm-svn: 246607
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#include "llvm/Support/JamCRC.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TimeValue.h"
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <ctime>
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using namespace llvm;
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Header.PointerToSymbolTable = offset;
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// We want a deterministic output. It looks like GNU as also writes 0 in here.
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Header.TimeDateStamp = 0;
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// MS LINK expects to be able to use this timestamp to implement their
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// /INCREMENTAL feature.
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std::time_t Now = time(nullptr);
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if (Now < 0 || Now > UINT32_MAX)
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Now = UINT32_MAX;
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Header.TimeDateStamp = Now;
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// Write it all to disk...
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WriteFileHeader(Header);
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// RUN: llvm-mc -filetype=obj -triple i686-pc-win32 %s -o - | llvm-readobj -h | FileCheck %s
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// CHECK: ImageFileHeader {
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// CHECK: TimeDateStamp: {{.*}} (0x0)
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// CHECK: TimeDateStamp: {{.*}}
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