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 patch adds round-trip support for MachO Universal binaries to obj2yaml and yaml2obj. Universal binaries have a header and list of architecture structures, followed by a the individual object files at specified offsets.
llvm-svn: 273719
This commit adds round tripping for MachO symbol data. Symbols are entries in the name list, that contain offsets into the string table which is at the end of the __LINKEDIT segment.
llvm-svn: 271604
The MachO export trie is a serially encoded trie keyed by symbol name. This code parses the trie and preserves the structure so that it can be dumped again.
llvm-svn: 271300
This adds support for YAML round tripping dyld info lazy bindings. The storage and format of these is the same as regular bind opcodes, they are just interpreted differently by dyld, and can have DONE opcodes in the middle of the opcode lists.
llvm-svn: 270920
This adds support for YAML round tripping dyld info weak bindings. The storage and format of these is the same as regular bind opcodes, they are just interpreted differently by dyld.
llvm-svn: 270911
This adds support for YAML round tripping dyld info bind opcodes. Bind opcodes can have signed or unsigned LEB128 data, and they can have symbols associated with them.
llvm-svn: 270901
This re-applies r270115.
Many of the MachO load commands can have data appended after the command structure. This data is frequently strings, but can actually be anything. This patch adds support for three optional fields on load command yaml descriptions.
The new PayloadString YAML field is populated with the data after load commands known to have strings as extra data.
The new ZeroPadBytes YAML field is a count of zero'd bytes after the end of the load command structure before the next command. This can apply anywhere in the file. MachO2YAML verifies that bytes are zero before populating this field, and YAML2MachO will add zero'd bytes.
The new PayloadBytes YAML field stores all bytes after the end of the load command structure before the next command if they are non-zero. This is a catch all for all unhandled bytes. If MachO2Yaml populates PayloadBytes it will not populate ZeroPadBytes, instead zero'd bytes will be in the PayloadBytes structure.
llvm-svn: 270124
Many of the MachO load commands can have data appended after the command structure. This data is frequently strings, but can actually be anything. This patch adds support for three optional fields on load command yaml descriptions.
The new PayloadString YAML field is populated with the data after load commands known to have strings as extra data.
The new ZeroPadBytes YAML field is a count of zero'd bytes after the end of the load command structure before the next command. This can apply anywhere in the file. MachO2YAML verifies that bytes are zero before populating this field, and YAML2MachO will add zero'd bytes.
The new PayloadBytes YAML field stores all bytes after the end of the load command structure before the next command if they are non-zero. This is a catch all for all unhandled bytes. If MachO2Yaml populates PayloadBytes it will not populate ZeroPadBytes, instead zero'd bytes will be in the PayloadBytes structure.
llvm-svn: 270115
This refactoring is to reduce code duplication between the 32-bit and 64-bit code paths. This refactoring will also make the special casing for other data after load commands cleaner.
llvm-svn: 270001
This adds support for all the MachO *_command structures. The load_command payloads still are not represented, but that will come next.
llvm-svn: 269808
This adds support for all the MachO *_command structures. The load_command payloads still are not represented, but that will come next.
llvm-svn: 269782
This patch adds basic support for MachO::load_command. Load command types and sizes are encoded in the YAML and expanded back into MachO.
The YAML doesn't yet support load command structs, that is coming next. In the meantime as a temporary measure when writing MachO files the load commands are padded with zeros so that the generated binary is valid.
llvm-svn: 269442
Since we want to be able to use yaml to describe degenerate object files as well as valid ones, we need to be explicit of some fields in your yaml definitions.
llvm-svn: 269313
This patch adds the ability to dump mach headers. For my local clang binary the macho2yaml output is now:
--- !mach-o
FileHeader:
cputype: 0x01000007
cpusubtype: 0x80000003
filetype: 0x00000002
ncmds: 19
flags: 0x00A18085
...
llvm-svn: 269304
Adding the initial files for adding MachO support to obj2yaml. Passing a MachO file will result in a new not_implemented error.
I will be implementing obj2yaml and yaml2obj for MachO in parallel so that one can be used to test the other.
llvm-svn: 269243