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* Remove trailing spaceFangrui Song2018-07-301-1/+1
| | | | | | sed -Ei 's/[[:space:]]+$//' include/**/*.{def,h,td} lib/**/*.{cpp,h} llvm-svn: 338293
* Move Object format code to lib/BinaryFormat.Zachary Turner2017-06-071-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff, elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its magic. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843 llvm-svn: 304864
* [MC] Fix some Clang-tidy modernize and Include What You Use warnings in ↵Eugene Zelenko2017-02-091-11/+24
| | | | | | | | SubtargetFeature; other minor fixes (NFC). Same changes in files affected by reduced SubtargetFeature.h dependencies. llvm-svn: 294548
* Prune RelocVisitor.h include to avoid including COFF.h from MCJIT.hReid Kleckner2016-07-061-0/+1
| | | | | | | This helps to mitigate the conflict between COFF.h and winnt.h, which is PR28399. llvm-svn: 274637
* Thread Expected<...> up from libObject’s getSymbolAddress() for symbols to ↵Kevin Enderby2016-06-241-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | allow a good error message to be produced. This is nearly the last libObject interface that used ErrorOr and the last one that appears in llvm/include/llvm/Object/MachO.h . For Mach-O objects this is just a clean up because it’s version of getSymbolAddress() can’t return an error. I will leave it to the experts on COFF and ELF to actually add meaning full error messages in their tests if they wish. And also leave it to these experts to change the last two ErrorOr interfaces in llvm/include/llvm/Object/ObjectFile.h for createCOFFObjectFile() and createELFObjectFile() if they wish. Since there are no test cases for COFF and ELF error cases with respect to getSymbolAddress() in the test suite this is no functional change (NFC). llvm-svn: 273701
* Thread Expected<...> up from libObject’s getType() for symbols to allow ↵Kevin Enderby2016-05-021-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | llvm-objdump to produce a good error message. Produce another specific error message for a malformed Mach-O file when a symbol’s section index is more than the number of sections. The existing test case in test/Object/macho-invalid.test for macho-invalid-section-index-getSectionRawName now reports the error with the message indicating that a symbol at a specific index has a bad section index and that bad section index value. Again converting interfaces to Expected<> from ErrorOr<> does involve touching a number of places. Where the existing code reported the error with a string message or an error code it was converted to do the same. Also there some were bugs in the existing code that did not deal with the old ErrorOr<> return values.  So now with Expected<> since they must be checked and the error handled, I added a TODO and a comment: "// TODO: Actually report errors helpfully" and a call something like consumeError(NameOrErr.takeError()) so the buggy code will not crash since needed to deal with the Error. llvm-svn: 268298
* Thread Expected<...> up from libObject’s getName() for symbols to allow ↵Kevin Enderby2016-04-201-3/+3
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | llvm-objdump to produce a good error message. Produce another specific error message for a malformed Mach-O file when a symbol’s string index is past the end of the string table. The existing test case in test/Object/macho-invalid.test for macho-invalid-symbol-name-past-eof now reports the error with the message indicating that a symbol at a specific index has a bad sting index and that bad string index value. Again converting interfaces to Expected<> from ErrorOr<> does involve touching a number of places. Where the existing code reported the error with a string message or an error code it was converted to do the same. There is some code for this that could be factored into a routine but I would like to leave that for the code owners post-commit to do as they want for handling an llvm::Error. An example of how this could be done is shown in the diff in lib/ExecutionEngine/RuntimeDyld/RuntimeDyldImpl.h which had a Check() routine already for std::error_code so I added one like it for llvm::Error . Also there some were bugs in the existing code that did not deal with the old ErrorOr<> return values.  So now with Expected<> since they must be checked and the error handled, I added a TODO and a comment: “// TODO: Actually report errors helpfully” and a call something like consumeError(NameOrErr.takeError()) so the buggy code will not crash since needed to deal with the Error. Note there fixes needed to lld that goes along with this that I will commit right after this. So expect lld not to built after this commit and before the next one. llvm-svn: 266919
* Fix a crash in running llvm-objdump -t with an invalid Mach-O file alreadyKevin Enderby2016-03-231-1/+4
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | in the test suite. While this is not really an interesting tool and option to run on a Mach-O file to show the symbol table in a generic libObject format it shouldn’t crash. The reason for the crash was in MachOObjectFile::getSymbolType() when it was calling MachOObjectFile::getSymbolSection() without checking its return value for the error case. What makes this fix require a fair bit of diffs is that the method getSymbolType() is in the class ObjectFile defined without an ErrorOr<> so I needed to add that all the sub classes.  And all of the uses needed to be updated and the return value needed to be checked for the error case. The MachOObjectFile version of getSymbolType() “can” get an error in trying to come up with the libObject’s internal SymbolRef::Type when the Mach-O symbol symbol type is an N_SECT type because the code is trying to select from the SymbolRef::ST_Data or SymbolRef::ST_Function values for the SymbolRef::Type. And it needs the Mach-O section to use isData() and isBSS to determine if it will return SymbolRef::ST_Data. One other possible fix I considered is to simply return SymbolRef::ST_Other when MachOObjectFile::getSymbolSection() returned an error. But since in the past when I did such changes that “ate an error in the libObject code” I was asked instead to push the error out of the libObject code I chose not to implement the fix this way. As currently written both the COFF and ELF versions of getSymbolType() can’t get an error. But if isReservedSectionNumber() wanted to check for the two known negative values rather than allowing all negative values or the code wanted to add the same check as in getSymbolAddress() to use getSection() and check for the error then these versions of getSymbolType() could return errors. At the end of the day the error printed now is the generic “Invalid data was encountered while parsing the file” for object_error::parse_failed. In the future when we thread Lang’s new TypedError for recoverable error handling though libObject this will improve. And where the added // Diagnostic(… comment is, it would be changed to produce and error message like “bad section index (42) for symbol at index 8” for this case. llvm-svn: 264187
* [Symbolizer] Don't use PE symbol tables to override PDB symbolsReid Kleckner2015-11-131-2/+13
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Summary: PE files are stripped by default, and only contain the names of exported symbols. The actual reason that we bother to do this override by default is actually due to a quirk of the way -gline-tables-only is implemented, so I phrased the check as "if we are symbolizing from dwarf, do the symtab override". This fixes lots of Windows ASan tests that I broke in r250582. Reviewers: samsonov Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14594 llvm-svn: 253051
* [LLVMSymbolize] Simplify SymbolizableObjectFile::symbolizeInlinedCode(). NFC.Alexey Samsonov2015-10-301-17/+9
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* [LLVMSymbolize] Move printing the description of a global into a separate ↵Alexey Samsonov2015-10-291-5/+5
| | | | | | function. NFC. llvm-svn: 251669
* [LLVMSymbolize] Move ModuleInfo into a separate class (SymbolizableModule).Alexey Samsonov2015-10-291-0/+251
Summary: This is mostly NFC. It is a first step in cleaning up LLVMSymbolize library. It removes "ModuleInfo" class which bundles together ObjectFile and its debug info context in favor of: * abstract SymbolizableModule in public headers; * SymbolizableObjectFile subclass in implementation. Additionally, SymbolizableObjectFile is now created via factory, so we can properly detect object parsing error at this stage instead of keeping the broken half-parsed object. As a next step, we would be able to propagate the error all the way back to the library user. Further improvements might include: * factoring out the logic of finding appropriate file with debug info for a given object file, and caching all parsed object files into a separate class [A]. * factoring out DILineInfo rendering [B]. This would make what is now a heavyweight "LLVMSymbolizer" a relatively straightforward class, that calls into [A] to turn filepath into a SymbolizableModule, delegates actual symbolization to concrete SymbolizableModule implementation, and lets [C] render the result. Reviewers: dblaikie, echristo, rafael Subscribers: llvm-commits Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D14099 llvm-svn: 251662
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