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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fangrui Song 40a9f2251b [ELF] Replace unused output filenames with /dev/null in tests
Post commit review at rLLD335992

llvm-svn: 336129
2018-07-02 17:48:23 +00:00
Benjamin Kramer 3f47fcf102 [ELF] Keep tests from wrinting to the test directory.
llvm-svn: 322943
2018-01-19 14:15:13 +00:00
George Rimar 86971050cb [ELF] - Error out when R_X86_64_PC32/R_X86_64_32 are used against preemptible symbol when linking shared object.
When R_X86_64_PC32/R_X86_64_32 relocations are
used against preemptible symbol and output is position independent,
error should be generated.

Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18190

llvm-svn: 264707
2016-03-29 08:35:42 +00:00
Sean Silva 09247f8955 Don't push relocation sections onto InputSection<ELFT>::Discarded.RelocSections
Summary:
LLVM3.3 (and earlier) would fail to include a relocation section in
the group that the section it was relocating is in. Object files
affected by this issue have been encountered in the wild when using LLD.

This would result in a siutation like:

  Section {
    Index: 5
    Name: .text._Z3fooIiEvv (6)
    Type: SHT_PROGBITS (0x1)
    Flags [ (0x206)
      SHF_ALLOC (0x2)
      SHF_EXECINSTR (0x4)
      SHF_GROUP (0x200)
    ]
    Address: 0x0
    Offset: 0x48
    Size: 5
    Link: 0
    Info: 0
    AddressAlignment: 1
    EntrySize: 0
  }
  Section {
    Index: 6
    Name: .rela.text._Z3fooIiEvv (1)
    Type: SHT_RELA (0x4)
    Flags [ (0x0)
    ]
    Address: 0x0
    Offset: 0x3F0
    Size: 24
    Link: 8
    Info: 5
    AddressAlignment: 8
    EntrySize: 24
  }

In LLD, during symbol resolution, we discard the section containing the
weak symbol, but this amounts to replacing it with
InputSection<ELFT>::Discarded.
When we later saw the corresponding relocation section, we would then
end up pusing onto InputSection<ELFT>::Discarded.RelocSections, which is
bogus.

Reviewers: ruiu, rafael

Subscribers: llvm-commits, Bigcheese

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16898

llvm-svn: 259831
2016-02-04 21:41:07 +00:00