Patch by Mark Kettenis.
Currenlty ld.lld does not add a terminator (a CIE with its length field
set to zero) to the .eh_frame sections it generates. While the relevant
standards (the AMD64 SysV ABI and the Linux LSB) are not explicit about
this, such a terminator is expected by some unwinder implementations and
seems to be always emitted by ld.bfd. In addition to that, the Linux LSB
https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/LSB_5.0.0/LSB-Core-generic/LSB-Core-generic/ehframechpt.html#EHFRAME
explicitly says that
The .eh_frame section shall contain 1 or more Call Frame Information
(CFI) records.
Currently, if the .eh_frame sections of the input files only contain
terminators, ld.lld emits a zero=sized .eh_frame section
which clearly doesn't meet that requirement.
The diff makes sure a terminator gets added to each .eh_frame section
and adjusts all the relevant tests to account for that. An additional
test isn't needed as these adjustments mean that the existence of the
terminator is tested for by several tests already.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30335
llvm-svn: 296378
The list of all input sections was defined in SymbolTable class for a
historical reason. The list itself is not a template. However, because
SymbolTable class is a template, we needed to pass around ELFT to access
the list. This patch moves the list out of the class so that it doesn't
need ELFT.
llvm-svn: 296309
r296215, "[PDB] General improvements to Stream library."
r296217, "Disable BinaryStreamTest.StreamReaderObject temporarily."
r296220, "Re-enable BinaryStreamTest.StreamReaderObject."
r296244, "[PDB] Disable some tests that are breaking bots."
r296249, "Add static_cast to silence -Wc++11-narrowing."
std::errc::no_buffer_space should be used for OS-oriented errors for socket transmission.
(Seek discussions around llvm/xray.)
I could substitute s/no_buffer_space/others/g, but I revert whole them ATM.
Could we define and use LLVM errors there?
llvm-svn: 296258
This adds various new functionality and cleanup surrounding the
use of the Stream library. Major changes include:
* Renaming of all classes for more consistency / meaningfulness
* Addition of some new methods for reading multiple values at once.
* Full suite of unit tests for reader / writer functionality.
* Full set of doxygen comments for all classes.
* Streams now store their own endianness.
* Fixed some bugs in a few of the classes that were discovered
by the unit tests.
llvm-svn: 296215
This is part of a larger effort to get the Stream code moved
up to Support. I don't want to do it in one large patch, in
part because the changes are so big that it will treat everything
as file deletions and add, losing history in the process.
Aside from that though, it's just a good idea in general to
make small changes.
So this change only changes the names of the Stream related
source files, and applies necessary source fix ups.
llvm-svn: 296211
Looks like it is not allowed to have an .rst file in this directory
that does not belong to a document tree. I don't know why. This patch
adds a file back to fix a bot.
llvm-svn: 296087
__ehdr_start should be pointing to ELF file headers, not program
headers.
This is a reland of D30319.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30323
llvm-svn: 296085