In addition, fix and convert the two tests to yaml2obj based. This
allows us to delete two executables.
X86/weak.test: 'v' was not tested
X86/init-fini.test: symbol types of __bss_start _edata _end were wrong
GNU nm reports __init_array_start as 't', and __preinit_array_start as 'd'.
__init_array_start is 't' just because its section ".init_array" starts with ".init"
'd' makes more sense and allows us to drop the weird SHT_INIT_ARRAY rule.
So, change __init_array_start to 'd' instead.
llvm-svn: 359311
Only display help from the llvm-nm category instead of all llvm options, which make it much more usable.
There's still an issue with -s, which is probably a bug in llvm::cl and worth another commit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60411
llvm-svn: 358185
GNU nm has --no-demangle, so llvm-nm should too. It disables the
--demangle switch. The patch also allows --demangle to be specified
multiple times (the last of all --no-demangle/--demangle switches
takes precedence).
Reviewed by: grimar, rupprecht, mattd
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60134
llvm-svn: 357575
Specifically, compute and Print Type and Section columns.
This is a re-commit of rL354833, after fixing the Asan problem found a a buildbot.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59060
llvm-svn: 355742
Summary:
In the clang UI, replaces -mthread-model posix with -matomics as the
source of truth on threading. In the backend, replaces
-thread-model=posix with the atomics target feature, which is now
collected on the WebAssemblyTargetMachine along with all other used
features. These collected features will also be used to emit the
target features section in the future.
The default configuration for the backend is thread-model=posix and no
atomics, which was previously an invalid configuration. This change
makes the default valid because the thread model is ignored.
A side effect of this change is that objects are never emitted with
passive segments. It will instead be up to the linker to decide
whether sections should be active or passive based on whether atomics
are used in the final link.
Reviewers: aheejin, sbc100, dschuff
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, steven_wu, dexonsmith, rupprecht, jfb, jdoerfert, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58742
llvm-svn: 355112
Summary:
Rename MemoryIndex to InitFlags and implement logic for determining
data segment layout in ObjectYAML and MC. Also adds a "passive" flag
for the .section assembler directive although this cannot be assembled
yet because the assembler does not support data sections.
Reviewers: sbc100, aardappel, aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57938
llvm-svn: 354397
Summary:
This change fixes the `-no-llvm-bc` flag to work with object files within
archives. Currently the `-no-llvm-bc` flag works for regular object files, but
not static libraries, where it continues to show bitcode symbol info.
Original support was added in D4371.
Reviewers: compnerd, smeenai, pcc
Reviewed By: compnerd
Subscribers: rupprecht, keith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48798
llvm-svn: 354196
In llvm-nm, the symbol size was being computed only with --print-size option,
even though it was being printed in other cases, such as with --format=posix.
This patch simply removes the guard, so that the size is computed
independently of the later decision to print it or not.
Fixes PR39997.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57599
llvm-svn: 353011
Store a non-zero value to ref.d.a and use ref.d.b to store the symbol
index. This means that ref.p is never null, which was confusing
llvm-nm.
Fixes PR40497
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57373
llvm-svn: 352551
N_FUNC_COLD is a new MachO symbol attribute. It's a hint to the linker
to order a symbol towards the end of its section, to improve locality.
Example:
```
void a1() {}
__attribute__((cold)) void a2() {}
void a3() {}
int main() {
a1();
a2();
a3();
return 0;
}
```
A linker that supports N_FUNC_COLD will order _a2 to the end of the text
section. From `nm -njU` output, we see:
```
_a1
_a3
_main
_a2
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57190
llvm-svn: 352227
Summary:
When llvm-nm is passed only the --size-sort option for an object file, there is no output generated.
The commit modifies the behavior to print the symbols sorted and their size which is also inline with
the output of the GNU nm tool.
Signed-off-by: Saurabh Badhwar <sbsaurabhbadhwar9@gmail.com>
Reviewers: enderby, rupprecht
Reviewed By: rupprecht
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56063
llvm-svn: 351347
libtool requires this text to be present, in order to conclude that
the tool supports response files. Also add an explicit test of using
response files with llvm-nm.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D53064
llvm-svn: 344222
This matches the output of binutils' nm and ensures that any scripts
or tools that use nm and expect empty output in case there no symbols
don't break.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52943
llvm-svn: 343887
Summary:
GNU nm (and other nm implementations, such as "go tool nm") prints an explicit "no symbols" message when an object file has no symbols. Currently llvm-nm just doesn't print anything. Adding an explicit "no symbols" message will allow llvm-nm to be used in place of nm: some scripts and build processes use `nm <file> | grep "no symbols"` as a test to see if a file has no symbols. It will also be more familiar to anyone used to nm.
That said, the format implemented here is slightly different, in that it doesn't print the tool name in the message (which IMHO is not useful to include).
Demo:
```
$ for nm in nm bin/llvm-nm ; do echo "nm implementation: $nm"; $nm /tmp/foo{1,2}.o; echo; done
nm implementation: nm
/tmp/foo1.o:
nm: /tmp/foo1.o: no symbols
/tmp/foo2.o:
0000000000000000 T foo2
nm implementation: bin/llvm-nm
/tmp/foo1.o:
no symbols
/tmp/foo2.o:
0000000000000000 T foo2
```
Reviewers: MaskRay
Reviewed By: MaskRay
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52810
llvm-svn: 343742
Summary:
This adds a new -no-weak flag to nm to hide weak symbols in its output.
This also adds a -W alias for this which is analogous to -U.
Patch by Keith Smiley
Reviewers: kastiglione, enderby, compnerd
Reviewed By: kastiglione
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48751
llvm-svn: 336126
Summary: The final -wasm component has been the default for some time now.
Subscribers: jfb, dschuff, jgravelle-google, eraman, aheejin, JDevlieghere, sunfish, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D46342
llvm-svn: 332007
As a further refinement on:
r328274 - For llvm-nm and Mach-O files also use function starts info in some cases when printing symbols
we want to special case a redacted LC_MAIN so it is easier to find.
rdar://38978929
llvm-svn: 328820
cases when printing symbols. As an improvement to:
r305733 - Change llvm-nm for Mach-O files to use dyld info in some cases when printing symbols
it could be made a bit better if it also read the function starts and faked
up nlist entries to those address not already faked up by the other
dyld info. This would help with stripped static functions.
rdar://38761029
llvm-svn: 328274
Neither the linker nor the runtime need this information
anymore. We were originally using this to model BSS size
but the plan is now to use the segment metadata to allow
for BSS segments.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41366
llvm-svn: 326267
This is combination of two patches by Nicholas Wilson:
1. https://reviews.llvm.org/D41954
2. https://reviews.llvm.org/D42495
Along with a few local modifications:
- One change I made was to add the UNDEFINED bit to the binary format
to avoid the extra byte used when writing data symbols. Although this
bit is redundant for other symbols types (i.e. undefined can be
implied if a function or global is a wasm import)
- I prefer to be explicit and consistent and not have derived flags.
- Some field renaming.
- Some reverting of unrelated minor changes.
- No test output differences.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43147
llvm-svn: 325860
When a the Apple link editor builds a kext bundle file type and the
value of the -miphoneos-version-min argument is significantly current
(like 11.0) then the (__TEXT,__text) section is changed to the
(__TEXT_EXEC,__text) section. So it would be nice for llvm-nm to
show symbols in that section with a type of T instead of the generic
type of S for some section other than text, data, etc.
rdar://36262205
llvm-svn: 323836
Get rid of DEBUG_FUNCTION_NAME symbols. When we actually debug
data, maybe we'll want somewhere to put it... but having a symbol
that just stores the name of another symbol seems odd.
It means you have multiple Symbols with the same name, one
containing the actual function and another containing the name!
Store the names in a vector on the WasmObjectFile when reading
them in. Also stash them on the WasmFunctions themselves.
The names are //not// "symbol names" or aliases or anything,
they're just the name that a debugger should show against the
function body itself. NB. The WasmObjectFile stores them so that
they can be exported in the YAML losslessly, and hence the tests
can be precise.
Enforce that the CODE section has been read in before reading
the "names" section. Requires minor adjustment to some tests.
Patch by Nicholas Wilson!
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42075
llvm-svn: 322741
These indexes are useful because they are not always zero based and
functions and globals are referenced elsewhere by their index.
This matches what we already do for the type index space.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41877
llvm-svn: 322121
Summary:
Historical tools for working with mach-o binaries verify the nlist field
n_strx has a non-zero value before using that value to retrieve symbol names.
Under some cirumstances, llvm-nm will attempt to display the symbol name at
position 0, even though symbol names at that position are not well defined.
This change addresses this problem by returning an empty string when n_strx
is zero.
rdar://problem/35750548
Reviewers: enderby, davide
Reviewed By: enderby, davide
Subscribers: davide, llvm-commits, JDevlieghere
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D41657
llvm-svn: 321773
GNU binutils nm doesn't error out on this, and some projects' build
systems can end up doing that in some cases. Allowing that seems like
a better target than trying to avoid user projects passing multiple
-g parameters to $NM.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39539
llvm-svn: 317301
The character gets uppercased into 'I' when it's a global symbol.
In GNU binutils, nm prints 'I' for symbols classified by
bfd_is_ind_section - which probably isn't exactly/only import
tables.
When building for win32, (some incarnations of?) libtool has got
rules that try to inspect linked libraries, and in order to
be sure that it is linking to a DLL import library as opposed to
a static library, it expects to find the string " I " in the output
of $NM when run on such an import library.
GNU binutils nm also flags all of the .idata$X chunks as 'i' (while
this patch only makes it set on .idata$2 and .idata$6) and also
flags __imp__function as 'I'.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39540
llvm-svn: 317300
The code in llvm-nm for Mach-O files to determine the section type for an
N_SECT type symbol it will call getSymbolSection() and check for the error,
but in the case the n_sect value is zero it will return section_end() (aka nullptr).
And the code was using that and crashing instead of just returning a ’s’ for a
section or printing (?,?) as it would if getSymbolSection() returned an error.
rdar://33136604
llvm-svn: 313193
This change only treats imported and exports functions and globals
as symbol table entries the object has a "linking" section (i.e. it is
relocatable object file).
In this case all globals must be of type I32 and initialized with
i32.const. This was previously being assumed but not checked for and
was causing a failure on big endian machines due to using the wrong
value of then union.
See: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34487
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37497
llvm-svn: 312674
The code wasn't previously taking into account that the
global index space is not same as the into in the Globals
array since the latter does not include imported globals.
This fixes the WebAssembly waterfall failures.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37384
llvm-svn: 312340
The overal size of the data section (including BSS)
is otherwise not included in the wasm binary.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34657
llvm-svn: 306459