Bring back r293480. It is safe now.

Original message:

    Fix the values of two xcore ELF flags.

    The values in llvm grew from a pre-MC day when they would not show up
    in .o files and are outside of the SHF_MASKPROC.

    Fortunately the MC output is not currently used as xcore has its own
    assemble and that assembler uses valid values. This updates llvm to
    use the same values as the xmos assembler.

git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@293486 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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Rafael Espindola 2017-01-30 15:49:20 +00:00
parent d5702b77f0
commit 0f1ef541e4

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@ -751,21 +751,21 @@ enum : unsigned {
// Start of target-specific flags.
/// XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION - All sections with the "c" flag are grouped
/// together by the linker to form the constant pool and the cp register is
/// set to the start of the constant pool by the boot code.
XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION = 0x800U,
/// XCORE_SHF_DP_SECTION - All sections with the "d" flag are grouped
/// together by the linker to form the data section and the dp register is
/// set to the start of the section by the boot code.
XCORE_SHF_DP_SECTION = 0x1000U,
SHF_MASKOS = 0x0ff00000,
// Bits indicating processor-specific flags.
SHF_MASKPROC = 0xf0000000,
/// All sections with the "d" flag are grouped together by the linker to form
/// the data section and the dp register is set to the start of the section by
/// the boot code.
XCORE_SHF_DP_SECTION = 0x10000000,
/// All sections with the "c" flag are grouped together by the linker to form
/// the constant pool and the cp register is set to the start of the constant
/// pool by the boot code.
XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION = 0x20000000,
// If an object file section does not have this flag set, then it may not hold
// more than 2GB and can be freely referred to in objects using smaller code
// models. Otherwise, only objects using larger code models can refer to them.