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* [llvm-objcopy] Move elf-specific tests into subfolderAlexander Shaposhnikov2018-11-301-27/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | In this diff the elf-specific tests are moved into the subfolder llvm-objcopy/ELF (the change was discussed in the comments on https://reviews.llvm.org/D54674). A separate code reivew wasn't sent for this change since Phabricator is failing to create such a large diff. Test plan: make check-all make check-llvm-tools make check-llvm-tools-llvm-objcopy llvm-svn: 347958
* llvm-objcopy: Set sh_link to 0 on unrecognized symtab-linked sections.Peter Collingbourne2018-05-301-0/+27
Per discussion on the generic-abi mailing list: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/MPr8TVtnVn4 An object file manipulation tool must either write out a symbol table with the same number of entries as the original symbol table and in the same order, or if this is impossible, refuse to operate on the object file if it has unrecognized sections that are linked to the symtab section. However, existing tools (namely GNU strip, GNU objcopy and ld.{bfd,gold,lld} -r) do not comply with this at present: they change symbol table indexes and set sh_link to 0 on the unrecognized symtab-linked sections. We intend to use the latter as a (temporary) signal that a tool has operated on a proposed new symtab-linked section and invalidated the symbol table indexes. However, llvm-objcopy currently keeps sh_link pointing to the new symtab section. This patch changes llvm-objcopy to set sh_link to 0 to match the behaviour of the other tools. Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47404 llvm-svn: 333581
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