Avoid calling getFlags on a non-existent symbol.
The way this is triggered is by calling strip -N on a binary, which sets
the MH_NLIST_OUTOFSYNC_WITH_DYLDINFO header flag. Then, in the
LC_FUNCTION_STARTS command, nm is trying to print the stripped symbols
and needs the proper checks.
This PR adds more register class support in PowerPC,
mark OperandType for imm and memory operands.
Also added more unit tests for SnippetGenerator.
Reviewed By: #powerpc, steven.zhang
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D88044
1. Removed #include "...AliasAnalysis.h" in other headers and modules.
2. Cleaned up includes in AliasAnalysis.h.
Reviewed By: RKSimon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92489
llvm-link should not rely on the '.a' file extension when deciding if input file
should be loaded as archive. Archives may have other extensions (f.e. .lib) or no
extensions at all. This patch changes llvm-link to use llvm::file_magic to check
if input file is an archive.
Reviewed By: RaviNarayanaswamy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92376
llvm-link should not rely on the '.a' file extension when deciding if input file
should be loaded as archive. Archives may have other extensions (f.e. .lib) or no
extensions at all. This patch changes llvm-link to use llvm::file_magic to check
if input file is an archive.
Reviewed By: RaviNarayanaswamy
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92376
Revert "Delete llvm::is_trivially_copyable and CMake variable HAVE_STD_IS_TRIVIALLY_COPYABLE"
This reverts commit 4d4bd40b57.
This reverts commit 557b00e0af.
This implementation of `ELFDumper<ELFT>::printAttributes()` in llvm-readobj has issues:
1) It crashes when the content of the attribute section is empty.
2) It uses `unwrapOrError` and `reportWarning` calls, though
ideally we want to use `reportUniqueWarning`.
3) It contains a TODO about redundant format version check.
`lib/Support/ELFAttributeParser.cpp` uses a hardcoded constant instead of the named constant.
This patch fixes all these issues.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92318
This:
1) Changes `reportWarning` to `reportUniqueWarning` (no-op here).
2) Adds more context to the message.
3) Merges `broken-dynsym-link.test` into `dyn-symbols.test`, adds more testing.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92380
Currently when we dump sections, we dump them in the order,
which is specified in the sections header table.
With that the order in the output might not match the order in the file.
This patch starts sorting them by by file offsets when dumping.
When the order in the section header table doesn't match the order
in the file, we should emit the "SectionHeaderTable" key. This patch does it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91249
This introduces the overload for `reportUniqueWarning` which allows
to avoid using `createError` in many places.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92371
This is a part of the plan we had previously to convert all calls to
`reportUniqueWarning` and then rename it to just `reportWarning`.
I was a bit unsure about this particular change at first, because it doesn't add a
new functionality: seems it is impossible to trigger a warning duplication currently.
At the same time I find the idea of the plan mentioned very reasonable.
And with that we will be sure that `DynRegionInfo` can't report duplicate
warnings, what looks like a nice feature for possible refactorings and further tool development.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92224
This moves the `reportUniqueWarning` method to the base class.
My motivation is the following:
I've experimented with replacing `reportWarning` calls with `reportUniqueWarning`
in ELF dumper. I've found that for example for removing them from `DynRegionInfo` helper
class, it is worth to pass a dumper instance to it (to be able to call dumper()->reportUniqueWarning()).
The problem was that `ELFDumper<ELFT>` is a template class. I had to make `DynRegionInfo` to be templated
and do lots of minor changes everywhere what did not look reasonable/nice.
At the same time I guess one day other dumpers like COFF/MachO/Wasm etc might want to
start using `reportUniqueWarning` API too. Then it looks reasonable to move the logic to the
base class.
With that the problem of passing the dumper instance will be gone.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92218
This is the #1 of 2 changes that make remarks hotness threshold option
available in more tools. The changes also allow the threshold to sync with
hotness threshold from profile summary with special value 'auto'.
This change modifies the interface of lto::setupLLVMOptimizationRemarks() to
accept remarks hotness threshold. Update all the tools that use it with remarks
hotness threshold options:
* lld: '--opt-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* llvm-lto2: '--pass-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* llvm-lto: '--lto-pass-remarks-hotness-threshold='
* gold plugin: '-plugin-opt=opt-remarks-hotness-threshold='
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85809
There's a small number of users of this function, they are all updated.
This updates the C API adding a new method LLVMGetTypeByName2 that takes a context and a name.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D78793
This does the same as `--mcpu=help` but was only
documented in the user guide.
* Added a test for both options.
* Corrected the single dash in `-mcpu=help` text.
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92305
This patch starts emitting the `EShNum` key, when the `e_shnum = 0`
and the section header table exists.
`e_shnum` might be 0, when the the number of entries in the section header
table is larger than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00).
In this case the real number of entries
in the section header table is held in the `sh_size`
member of the initial entry in section header table.
Currently, obj2yaml crashes when an object has `e_shoff != 0` and the `sh_size`
member of the initial entry in section header table is `0`.
This patch fixes it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92098
The following line asserts when `sh_addralign > MAX_UINT32 && (uint32_t)sh_addralign == 0`:
```
ExpectedOffset = alignTo(ExpectedOffset,
SecHdr.sh_addralign ? SecHdr.sh_addralign : 1);
```
it happens because `sh_addralign` is truncated to 32-bit value, but `alignTo`
doesn't accept `Align == 0`. We should change `1` to `1uLL`.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92163
This is related to MIPS. Currently we might report an error and exit,
though there is no problem to report a warning and try to continue dumping
an object. The code uses `MipsGOTParser<ELFT> Parser`, which is isolated
in this method.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92090
This addresses post review comment for D92018.
The warning was:
```
error: loop variable 'Note' is always a copy because the range of type 'iterator_range<llvm::object::ELFFile<llvm::object::ELFType<llvm::support::big, true> >::Elf_Note_Iterator>' (aka 'iterator_range<Elf_Note_Iterator_Impl<ELFType<(llvm::support::endianness)0U, true> > >') does not return a reference [-Werror,-Wrange-loop-analysis]
for (const typename ELFT::Note &Note : Obj.notes(S, Err))
```
Define ConstantData::PoisonValue.
Add support for poison value to LLLexer/LLParser/BitcodeReader/BitcodeWriter.
Add support for poison value to llvm-c interface.
Add support for poison value to OCaml binding.
Add m_Poison in PatternMatch.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D71126
This commit factors out a WasmTableType definition from WasmTable, as is
the case for WasmGlobal and other data types. Also add support for
extracting the SymbolName for a table from the linking section's symbol
table.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91849
This starts using `reportUniqueWarnings` instead of `reportError`
in the code that is responsible for dumping notes.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92021
`notes_begin()` is used for iterating over notes. This API in some cases might print
section type and index. At the same time during iterating, the `Elf_Note_Iterator`
might omit it as it doesn't have this info.
Because of above we might have the redundant duplication of information in warnings:
(See D92021).
```
warning: '[[FILE]]': unable to read notes from the SHT_NOTE section with index 1: SHT_NOTE section [index 1] has invalid offset (0x40) or size (0xffff0000)
```
This change stops reporting section index/type in Object/ELF.h/notes_begin().
(FTR, this was introduced by me for llvm-readobj in D64470).
Instead we can describe sections/program headers on the caller side.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92081
Currently we never dump the `sh_offset` key.
Though it sometimes an important information.
To reduce the noise this patch implements the following logic:
1) The "Offset" key for the first section is always emitted.
2) If we can derive the offset for a next section naturally,
then the "Offset" key is omitted.
By "naturally" I mean that section[X] offset is expected to be:
```
offsetOf(section[X]) == alignTo(section[X - 1].sh_offset + section[X - 1].sh_size, section[X].sh_addralign)
```
So, when it has the expected value, we omit it from the output.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91152
AVR and PPC64 bots reports link errors:
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/#/builders/112/builds/1522)
(http://lab.llvm.org:8011/#/builders/52/builds/1764)
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:9223: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:9227: Error: symbol `.L._ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:10272: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:10276: Error: symbol `.L._ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:10285: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/cclOvLx0.s:10289: Error: symbol `.L._ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/ccFJYr6I.s: Assembler messages:
/tmp/ccFJYr6I.s:6284: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/ccFJYr6I.s:7053: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
/tmp/ccFJYr6I.s:7093: Error: symbol `_ZN4llvm12function_refIFvvEE11callback_fnIUlvE2_EEvl' is already defined
I *guess* the reason might be the default lambda argument. I've removed it.
We have a similar logic for LLVM/GNU styles that can be deduplicated.
This will allow to replace `reportError` calls with `reportUniqueWarning`
calls in a single place.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D92018
This matches the legacy PM's EP_ModuleOptimizerEarly. Some backends use
this extension point and adding the pass somewhere else like
PipelineStartEPCallback doesn't work.
Reviewed By: ychen
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91804
This:
1) Changes its signature.
2) Refines the name of local variable (`SymTabName`->`LinkedSecName`,
because SHT_GNU_verneed/SHT_GNU_verdef are linked with the string table, not with the symbol table).
3) Stops using the `unwrapOrError` inside.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91964
This stops using `RelocationRef` API in the `printStackSize` method
and starts using the "regular" API that is used in almost all other places
in ELFDumper.cpp.
This is not only makes the code to be more consistent, but helps to diagnose
issues better, because the `ELFObjectFile` API, which is used
currently to implement stack sized dumping sometimes has a behavior
that just doesn't work well for broken inputs.
E.g see how it gets the `symbol_end` iterator. It will just not work
well for a case when the `sh_size` is broken.
```
template <class ELFT>
basic_symbol_iterator ELFObjectFile<ELFT>::symbol_end() const {
...
DataRefImpl Sym = toDRI(SymTab, SymTab->sh_size / sizeof(Elf_Sym));
return basic_symbol_iterator(SymbolRef(Sym, this));
}
```
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91624
D91867 introduced the `tryGetSectionName` helper.
But we have `getPrintableSectionName` member with the similar
behavior which we can reuse. This patch does it.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91954
llvm-symbolizer used to use the DIA SDK for symbolization on
Windows; this patch switches to using native symbolization, which was
implemented recently.
Users can still make the symbolizer use DIA by adding the `-dia` flag
in the LLVM_SYMBOLIZER_OPTS environment variable.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D91814