Running `llvm-readobj -coff-directives msvcrt.lib` resulted in this error:
Invalid data was encountered while parsing the file
This happened because some of the object files in the archive have empty
`.drectve` sections. These empty sections result in a `parse_failed` error being
returned from `COFFObjectFile::getSectionContents()`, which in turn caused
`llvm-readobj` to stop. With this change, `getSectionContents` now returns
success, and like before the resulting array is empty.
Patch by Dave Lee.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32652
llvm-svn: 303014
Summary:
Our YAML library's handling of tags isn't perfect, but it is good enough to get rid of the need for the --format argument to yaml2obj. This patch does exactly that.
Instead of requiring --format, it infers the format based on the tags found in the object file. The supported tags are:
!ELF
!COFF
!mach-o
!fat-mach-o
I have a corresponding patch that is quite large that fixes up all the in-tree test cases.
Reviewers: rafael, Bigcheese, compnerd, silvas
Subscribers: compnerd, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21711
llvm-svn: 273915
This is a support COFF feature. Ensure that we can display the weak externals
auxiliary symbol. It contains useful information (such as the default binding
and how to resolve the symbol).
This reapplies the previous patch with a modification which hopefully should fix
the endianness issues. The variadic call would promote the ulittle32_t to a
uint32_t which would lose the byte-swapping behaviour desired.
llvm-svn: 270813
This is a support COFF feature. Ensure that we can display the weak externals
auxiliary symbol. It contains useful information (such as the default binding
and how to resolve the symbol).
llvm-svn: 270648
Long section names are represented as a slash followed by a numeric
ASCII string. This number is an offset into a string table.
Print the appropriate entry in the string table instead of the less
enlightening /4.
N.B. yaml2obj already does the right thing, this test exercises both
sides of the (de-)serialization.
llvm-svn: 219458
obj2yaml would fail when seeing a Weak External auxiliary record with a
characteristics field holding zero instead of one of
IMAGE_WEAK_EXTERN_SEARCH_NOLIBRARY, IMAGE_WEAK_EXTERN_SEARCH_NOLIBRARY,
or IMAGE_WEAK_EXTERN_SEARCH_NOLIBRARY.
llvm-svn: 205911
The IO normalizer would essentially lump I386 and AMD64 relocations
together. Relocation types with the same numeric value would then get
mapped in appropriately.
For example:
IMAGE_REL_AMD64_ADDR64 and IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR16 both have a numeric
value of one. We would see IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR16 in obj2yaml conversions
of object files with a machine type of IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_AMD64.
llvm-svn: 205746
The current state of affairs has auxiliary symbols described as a big
bag of bytes. This is less than satisfying, it detracts from the YAML
file as being human readable.
Instead, allow for symbols to optionally contain their auxiliary data.
This allows us to have a much higher level way of describing things like
weak symbols, function definitions and section definitions.
This depends on D3105.
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D3092
llvm-svn: 204214
The alignment is just a byte in the middle of Characteristics, not an
independent flag. Making it an independent field in the yaml
representation makes it more yamlio friendly.
llvm-svn: 181243
It had been dropped during the switch to yaml::IO. Also add a test going
from yaml2obj to llvm-readobj. It can be extended as we add more
fields/formats to yaml2obj.
llvm-svn: 178786