The entries are added if there are "_init" or "_fini" entries in
the symbol table respectively. According to the behavior of ld,
entries are inserted even for undefined symbols.
Symbol names can be overridden by using -init and -fini command
line switches. If used, these switches neither add new symbol table
entries nor require those symbols to be resolved.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D13385
llvm-svn: 249297
Using the "raw" Elf64_Dyn or Elf32_Dyn structures in
DynamicSection<ELFT>::writeTo does not correctly handle mixed-Endian
situations. Instead, use the corresponding llvm::object::* structures which
have Endian-converting members (like the rest of the code).
This fixes all currently-failing elf2 tests when running on big-Endian
PPC64/Linux (I've added a big-Endian test case which should fail on
little-Endian machines in the same way that test/elf2/shared.s failed on
big-Endian machines prior to this change).
llvm-svn: 249150
This is just enough to get PLT working on 32 bit x86.
The idea behind using a virtual interface is that it should be easy to
convert any of the functions to template parameters if any turns out to be
performance critical.
llvm-svn: 248308