Revision tags: llvmorg-18.1.8, llvmorg-18.1.7, llvmorg-18.1.6, llvmorg-18.1.5, llvmorg-18.1.4, llvmorg-18.1.3, llvmorg-18.1.2, llvmorg-18.1.1, llvmorg-18.1.0, llvmorg-18.1.0-rc4, llvmorg-18.1.0-rc3, llvmorg-18.1.0-rc2, llvmorg-18.1.0-rc1, llvmorg-19-init, llvmorg-17.0.6, llvmorg-17.0.5, llvmorg-17.0.4, llvmorg-17.0.3, llvmorg-17.0.2, llvmorg-17.0.1, llvmorg-17.0.0, llvmorg-17.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-17.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-17.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-17.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-18-init, llvmorg-16.0.6, llvmorg-16.0.5, llvmorg-16.0.4, llvmorg-16.0.3, llvmorg-16.0.2, llvmorg-16.0.1, llvmorg-16.0.0, llvmorg-16.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-16.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-16.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-16.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-17-init, llvmorg-15.0.7, llvmorg-15.0.6, llvmorg-15.0.5, llvmorg-15.0.4, llvmorg-15.0.3, working, llvmorg-15.0.2, llvmorg-15.0.1, llvmorg-15.0.0, llvmorg-15.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-15.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-15.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-16-init, llvmorg-14.0.6, llvmorg-14.0.5, llvmorg-14.0.4, llvmorg-14.0.3, llvmorg-14.0.2, llvmorg-14.0.1, llvmorg-14.0.0, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-14.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-15-init, llvmorg-13.0.1, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-13.0.1-rc1, llvmorg-13.0.0, llvmorg-13.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-13.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-13.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-13.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-14-init, llvmorg-12.0.1, llvmorg-12.0.1-rc4, llvmorg-12.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-12.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-12.0.1-rc1, llvmorg-12.0.0, llvmorg-12.0.0-rc5, llvmorg-12.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-12.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-12.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-11.1.0, llvmorg-11.1.0-rc3, llvmorg-12.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-13-init, llvmorg-11.1.0-rc2, llvmorg-11.1.0-rc1, llvmorg-11.0.1, llvmorg-11.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-11.0.1-rc1 |
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a7a447be |
| 30-Oct-2020 |
Georgii Rymar <grimar@accesssoftek.com> |
[yaml2obj] - ProgramHeaders: introduce FirstSec/LastSec instead of Sections list.
Imagine we have a YAML declaration of few sections: `foo1`, `<unnamed 2>`, `foo3`, `foo4`.
To put them into segment
[yaml2obj] - ProgramHeaders: introduce FirstSec/LastSec instead of Sections list.
Imagine we have a YAML declaration of few sections: `foo1`, `<unnamed 2>`, `foo3`, `foo4`.
To put them into segment we can do (1*):
``` Sections: - Section: foo1 - Section: foo4 ```
or we can use (2*):
``` Sections: - Section: foo1 - Section: foo3 - Section: foo4 ```
or (3*) :
``` Sections: - Section: foo1 ## "(index 2)" here is a name that we automatically created for a unnamed section. - Section: (index 2) - Section: foo3 - Section: foo4 ```
It looks really confusing that we don't have to list all of sections.
At first I've tried to make this rule stricter and report an error when there is a gap (i.e. when a section is included into segment, but not listed explicitly). This did not work perfect, because such approach conflicts with unnamed sections/fills (see (3*)).
This patch drops "Sections" key and introduces 2 keys instead: `FirstSec` and `LastSec`. Both are optional.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D90458
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Revision tags: llvmorg-11.0.0, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc6, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc5, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-11.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-12-init, llvmorg-10.0.1, llvmorg-10.0.1-rc4, llvmorg-10.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-10.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-10.0.1-rc1, llvmorg-10.0.0, llvmorg-10.0.0-rc6, llvmorg-10.0.0-rc5 |
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b236b4cb |
| 13-Mar-2020 |
Georgii Rymar <grimar@accesssoftek.com> |
[yaml2obj] - Set a default value for `PAddr` property of a program header to a value of `VAddr`
`PAddr` corresponds to `p_paddr` of a program header, which is the segment's physical address for syst
[yaml2obj] - Set a default value for `PAddr` property of a program header to a value of `VAddr`
`PAddr` corresponds to `p_paddr` of a program header, which is the segment's physical address for systems in which physical addressing is relevant. `p_paddr` is often equal to `p_vaddr`, which is the virtual address of a segment.
This patch changes the default for `PAddr` from 0 to a value of `VAddr`.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D76131
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Revision tags: llvmorg-10.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-10.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-10.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-10.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-11-init, llvmorg-9.0.1, llvmorg-9.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-9.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-9.0.1-rc1 |
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42b7cd58 |
| 11-Oct-2019 |
Kai Nacke <kai.nacke@redstar.de> |
[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj).
The command `od -t x` is used to dump data in hex format. The LIT tests assumes that the hex characters are in lowercase. How
[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj).
The command `od -t x` is used to dump data in hex format. The LIT tests assumes that the hex characters are in lowercase. However, there are also platforms which use uppercase letter.
To solve this issue the tests are updated to use the new `--ignore-case` option of FileCheck.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jakehehrlich, rupprecht, espindola, alexshap, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68693
llvm-svn: 374547
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a89e5a41 |
| 10-Oct-2019 |
Dmitri Gribenko <gribozavr@gmail.com> |
Revert "[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj)."
This reverts commit r374343. It broke tests: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-debian-fast/builds/19066
Revert "[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj)."
This reverts commit r374343. It broke tests: http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-x86_64-debian-fast/builds/19066
llvm-svn: 374358
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819f01d9 |
| 10-Oct-2019 |
Kai Nacke <kai.nacke@redstar.de> |
[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj).
The command `od -t x` is used to dump data in hex format. The LIT tests assumes that the hex characters are in lowercase. How
[Tests] Output of od can be lower or upper case (llvm-objcopy/yaml2obj).
The command `od -t x` is used to dump data in hex format. The LIT tests assumes that the hex characters are in lowercase. However, there are also platforms which use uppercase letter.
To solve this issue the tests are updated to use the new `--ignore-case` option of FileCheck.
Reviewers: Bigcheese, jakehehrlich, rupprecht, espindola, alexshap, jhenderson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68693
llvm-svn: 374343
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Revision tags: llvmorg-9.0.0, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc6, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc5, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-9.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-10-init, llvmorg-8.0.1, llvmorg-8.0.1-rc4, llvmorg-8.0.1-rc3, llvmorg-8.0.1-rc2, llvmorg-8.0.1-rc1, llvmorg-8.0.0, llvmorg-8.0.0-rc5, llvmorg-8.0.0-rc4, llvmorg-8.0.0-rc3, llvmorg-7.1.0, llvmorg-7.1.0-rc1, llvmorg-8.0.0-rc2, llvmorg-8.0.0-rc1, llvmorg-7.0.1, llvmorg-7.0.1-rc3 |
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6e4dc6f2 |
| 30-Nov-2018 |
Alexander Shaposhnikov <shal1t712@gmail.com> |
[llvm-objcopy] Move elf-specific tests into subfolder
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.l
[llvm-objcopy] Move elf-specific tests into subfolder
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
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