Added forgotten ELFDumper.cpp to commit.
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[llvm-readobj] Add support for TLSDESC_PLT and TLSDESC_GOT dynamic section tags to the llvm-readobj.
If module uses uses lazy TLSDESC relocations it should define DT_TLSDESC_PLT and DT_TLSDESC_GOT entries.
They were unknown for llvm-readobj before this patch.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D16224
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A request has been made to the official registry, but an official value is
not yet available. This patch uses a temporary value in order to support
development. When an official value is recieved, the value of EM_WEBASSEMBLY
will be updated.
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This removes a report_fatal_error from library and avoids checking a
section property for every section entry.
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With this we finally have an ELFFile that is O(1) to construct. This is helpful
for programs like lld which have to do their own section walk.
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lld might end up using a small part of this, but it will be in a much
refactored form. For now this unblocks avoiding the full section scan in the
ELFFile constructor.
This also has a (very small) error handling improvement.
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Not every program needs this information.
In particular, it is necessary and sufficient for a static linker to scan the
section table.
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llvm-readobj exists for testing llvm. We can safely stop the program
the first time we know the input in corrupted.
This is in preparation for making it handle a few more broken files.
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This also improves the logic of what is an error:
* getSection(uint_32): only return an error if the index is out of bounds. The
index 0 corresponds to a perfectly valid entry.
* getSection(Elf_Sym): Returns null for symbols that normally don't have
sections and error for out of bound indexes.
In many places this just moves the report_fatal_error up the stack, but those
can then be fixed in smaller patches.
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This moves the error checking for string tables to getStringTable which returns
an ErrorOr<StringRef>.
This improves error checking, makes it uniform across all string tables and
makes it possible to check them once instead of once per name.
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It was a fairly broken concept for an ELF only class.
An ELF file can have two symbol tables, but they have exactly the same
format. There is no concept of a dynamic or a static symbol. Storing this
on the iterator also makes us do more work per symbol than necessary. To fetch
a name we would:
* Find if we had a static or a dynamic symbol.
* Look at the corresponding symbol table and find the string table section.
* Look at the string table section to fetch its contents.
* Compute the name as a substring of the string table.
All but the last step can be done per symbol table instead of per symbol. This
is a step in that direction.
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The parser provides a convenient interface for reading llvm stackmap v1 sections
in object files.
This patch also includes a new option for llvm-readobj, '-stackmap', which uses
the parser to pretty-print stackmap sections for debugging/testing purposes.
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