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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fangrui Song 40a9f2251b [ELF] Replace unused output filenames with /dev/null in tests
Post commit review at rLLD335992

llvm-svn: 336129
2018-07-02 17:48:23 +00:00
Rui Ueyama 6ea72527e0 Change the error message format for an incompatible relocation.
Previous error message style:

  error: /home/alice/src/bar.c:12: relocation R_X86_64_PLT32 cannot refer to absolute symbol 'answer' defined in /home/alice/src/foo.o

New error message style:

  error: relocation R_X86_64_PLT32 cannot refer to absolute symbol: foo
  >>> defined in /home/alice/src/foo.o
  >>> referenced by bar.c:12 (/home/alice/src/bar.c:12)
  >>>               /home/alice/src/bar.o:(.text+0x1)

llvm-svn: 299390
2017-04-03 21:36:31 +00:00
Rui Ueyama e8785ba4d7 Change the way how we print out line numbers.
LLD's error messages contain line numbers, function names or section names.
Currently they are formatter as follows.

  foo.c (32): symbol 'foo' not found
  foo.c (function bar): symbol 'foo' not found
  foo.c (.text+0x1234): symbol 'foo' not found

This patch changes them so that they are consistent with Clang's output.

  foo.c:32: symbol 'foo' not found
  foo.c:(function bar): symbol 'foo' not found
  foo.c:(.text+0x1234): symbol 'foo' not found

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26901

llvm-svn: 287537
2016-11-21 13:49:57 +00:00
George Rimar 463984d4bf [ELF] - Better diagnostic for relative relocation to an absolute value error.
Patch adds a filename to that error message.

I faced next error when debugged one of FreeBSD port:
error: relocation R_X86_64_PLT32 cannot refer to absolute symbol __tls_get_addr

error message was poor and this patch improves it to show the locations 
of symbol declaration and using.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26508

llvm-svn: 286940
2016-11-15 08:07:14 +00:00
Peter Collingbourne 6a4225962d ELF: Forbid all relative relocations to absolute symbols in PIC, except for weak undefined.
Weak undefined symbols resolve to the image base. This is a little strange,
but it allows us to link function calls to such symbols. Normally such a
call will be guarded with a comparison, which will load a zero from the GOT.

There's one example of such a function call in crti.o in Linux's CRT.

As part of this change, I also needed to make the synthetic start and end
symbols image base relative in the case where their sections were empty,
so that PC-relative references to those symbols would continue to work.

Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19844

llvm-svn: 268350
2016-05-03 01:21:08 +00:00