This relands D60376/rL358405, with the difference: sed 'y/\t/ /' -> tr '\t' ' '
BSD sed doesn't support escape characters for the 'y' command.
I didn't use it in rL358405 because it was not listed at
https://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#software but it
should be available.
Original description:
In GNU objdump, -w/--wide aligns instructions in the disassembly output.
This patch does the same to llvm-objdump. However, we always use the
wide format (-w/--wide is ignored), because the narrow format
(instructions are misaligned) is probably not very useful.
In llvm-readobj, we made a similar decision: always use the wide format,
accept but ignore -W/--wide.
To save some columns, we change the tab before hex bytes (controlled by
--[no-]show-raw-insn) to a space.
llvm-svn: 358474
This relands rL358418. It missed one test that should also use -macho
Note, all the other -private-header -exports-trie tests are used
together with -macho.
llvm-svn: 358472
Summary:
In GNU objdump, -w/--wide aligns instructions in the disassembly output.
This patch does the same to llvm-objdump. However, we always use the
wide format (-w/--wide is ignored), because the narrow format
(instructions are misaligned) is probably not very useful.
In llvm-readobj, we made a similar decision: always use the wide format,
accept but ignore -W/--wide.
To save some columns, we change the tab before hex bytes (controlled by
--[no-]show-raw-insn) to a space.
Reviewers: rupprecht, jhenderson, grimar
Reviewed By: jhenderson
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60376
llvm-svn: 358405
The main disassembly loop is hard to read due to special handling of ARM
ELF data & ELF data. Split off the logic into two functions
dumpARMELFData and dumpELFData. Hoist some checks outside of the loop.
--start-address --stop-address have redundant checks and minor off-by-1
issues. Fix them.
llvm-svn: 357869
If the file does not end with a newline, it may be dropped. Fix the
splitting algorithm.
Also delete an unnecessary SourceCache lookup.
llvm-svn: 357858
* Use std::binary_search to replace some std::lower_bound
* Use llvm::upper_bound to replace some std::upper_bound
* Use format_hex and support::endian::read{16,32}
llvm-svn: 357853
Summary:
r354375 added support for most objdump groupings, but didn't add support for -j|--sections, because that wasn't possible.
r354870 added --disassembler options, but grouping still wasn't available.
r355185 supported values for grouped options.
This just puts the three of them together. This supports -j in modes like `-s -j .foo`, `-sj .foo`, `-sj=.foo`, or `-sj.foo`, and similar for `-M`.
Reviewers: ormris, jhenderson, ikudrin
Reviewed By: jhenderson, ikudrin
Subscribers: javed.absar, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59618
llvm-svn: 356697
That patch is the fix for https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40703
"wrong line number info for obj file compiled with -ffunction-sections"
bug. The problem happened with only .o files. If object file contains
several .text sections then line number information showed incorrectly.
The reason for this is that DwarfLineTable could not detect section which
corresponds to specified address(because address is the local to the
section). And as the result it could not select proper sequence in the
line table. The fix is to pass SectionIndex with the address. So that it
would be possible to differentiate addresses from various sections. With
this fix llvm-objdump shows correct line numbers for disassembled code.
Differential review: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58194
llvm-svn: 354972
The --disassembler-options, or -M, are used to customize
the disassembler and affect its output.
The two implemented options allow selecting register names on ARM:
* With -Mreg-names-raw, the disassembler uses rNN for all registers.
* With -Mreg-names-std it prints sp, lr and pc for r13, r14 and r15,
which is the default behavior of llvm-objdump.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57680
llvm-svn: 354870
- Tests that use multiple short switches now test them grouped and ungrouped.
- Ensure the output of ungrouped and grouped variants is identical
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57904
llvm-svn: 354375
This is for -D -reloc combination.
With this patch, we do not skip the zero bytes that have a relocation against
them when -reloc is used. If -reloc is not used, then the behavior will be the same.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58174
llvm-svn: 354319
Summary:
Previously, llvm-nm would report symbols for .debug and .note sections as: '?' with an empty section name:
```
00000000 ?
00000000 ?
...
```
With this patch the output more closely resembles GNU nm:
```
00000000 N .debug_abbrev
00000000 n .note.GNU-stack
...
```
This patch calls `getSectionName` for sections that belong to symbols of type `ELF::STT_SECTION`, which returns the name of the section from the section string table.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, davide, jhenderson
Reviewed By: davide, jhenderson
Subscribers: rupprecht, jhenderson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57105
llvm-svn: 352785
Seems when committed the r352366
("[llvm-objdump] - Print LMAs when dumping section headers.")
I resolved merge conflict incorrectly and removed this piece by mistake.
Bots did not catch this yet, seems they are slow today,
but the `X86/adjust-vma.test` test case fails locally for me without that.
llvm-svn: 352383
When --section-headers is used, GNU objdump prints both LMA and VMA for sections.
llvm-objdump does not do that what makes it's output be slightly inconsistent.
Patch teaches llvm-objdump to print LMA/VMA for ELF file formats.
The behavior for other formats remains unchanged.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57146
llvm-svn: 352366
GNU objdump's help says: "--adjust-vma: Add OFFSET to all displayed section addresses"
In real life what it does is a bit more complicated
(and IMO not always reasonable. For example, GNU objdump prints not only VMA, but also LMA
for sections. And with --adjust-vma it adjusts LMA, but only when a section has relocations.
llvm-objsump does not seem to support printing LMAs yet, but GNU's logic anyways does not
make sense for me here).
This patch tries to adjust VMA. I tried to implement a reasonable approach.
I am not adjusting sections that are not allocatable. As, for example, adjusting debug sections
VA's and rel[a] sections VA's should not make sense. This behavior seems to be GNU compatible.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57051
llvm-svn: 352347
Currently, disassembleObject() is a ~550 lines length function.
This patch splits it into two, where first do all helper objects initializations
and calls the second which does all the rest job.
This is a straightforward split.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57020
llvm-svn: 351940
Currently disassembleObject() is a ~550 lines length function.
This patch extracts the code that creates a section->their relocation
mapping into a new helper function to simplify/reduce it a bit.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57019
llvm-svn: 351824
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
`SectionSymbol*` is cast from `void*` to
`std::tuple<uint64_t, StringRef, uint8_t>` in AMDGPUSymbolizer, so it has to
*be* one, not *act like* one.
llvm-svn: 351553
When -all-headers is given it is supposed to dump all headers,
but now it skips the archive headers for no reason.
The patch fixes that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56780
llvm-svn: 351547
getRelocationValueString is a dispatcher function that calls the
corresponding ELF/COFF/Wasm/MachO implementations
that currently live in the llvm-objdump.cpp file.
These implementations better be moved to ELFDump.cpp,
COFFDump.cpp and other corresponding files, to move platform specific
implementation out from the common logic.
The patch does that. Also, I had to move ToolSectionFilter helper
and SectionFilterIterator, SectionFilter to a header to make them
available across the objdump code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56842
llvm-svn: 351545
Currently llvm-objdump is inconsistent.
When -help is specified it shows no aliases except two.
Aliases are shown with -help-hidden though.
GNU objdump also prints them by default.
This patch does a change to always show all aliases
when -help is given.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56853
llvm-svn: 351542
Summary:
objdump was interpreting the function header containing the locals
declaration as instructions. To parse these without injecting target
specific code in objdump, MCDisassembler::onSymbolStart was added to
be implemented by the WebAssembly implemention.
WasmObjectFile now returns a code offset for the "address" of a symbol,
rather than the index. This is also more in-line with what other
targets do.
Also ensured that the AsmParser correctly puts each function
in its own segment to enable this test case.
Reviewers: sbc100, dschuff
Subscribers: jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, rupprecht, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56684
llvm-svn: 351460
This allows it to be used in an upcoming llvm-readobj change.
A small change in internal behaviour of the function is to always call
the microsoftDemangle function if the string does not have an itanium
encoding prefix, rather than only if it starts with '?'. This is
harmless because the microsoftDemangle function does the same check
already.
Reviewed by: grimar, erik.pilkington
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56721
llvm-svn: 351448
This refactors the getRelocationValueString method.
It is a bit overcomplicated and it is possible to reduce it without
losing the functionality it seems.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D56778
llvm-svn: 351417