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Georgii Rymar a7a447be0f [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
2020-11-09 13:00:50 +03:00

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# RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t
# RUN: cp %t %t3
# RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all %t %t2
# RUN: llvm-readobj --file-headers --sections %t2 | FileCheck %s
# Verify that the previous llvm-objcopy's run has not modified the input.
# RUN: cmp %t %t3
# RUN: llvm-strip %t3
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t3
# RUN: cp %t %t4
# RUN: llvm-strip %t4 -o %t5
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t5
# Verify that the previous llvm-strip's run has not modified the input.
# RUN: cmp %t %t4
# RUN: cp %t %t-should-remain-the-same
# RUN: llvm-strip %t4 -o %t-should-remain-the-same -o %t-should-be-stripped
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t-should-be-stripped
# RUN: cmp %t %t-should-remain-the-same
# RUN: rm -f %t.a
# RUN: llvm-ar crs %t.a %t
# RUN: llvm-objcopy --strip-all %t.a %t.a
# RUN: llvm-ar p %t.a > %t6
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t6
# RUN: cp %t %t7
# RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all %t7
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t7
# RUN: cp %t %t8
# RUN: llvm-objcopy -S %t8 %t8
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t8
# RUN: cp %t %t9
# RUN: llvm-strip -s %t9
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t9
# Verify that a non-existent symbol table (after first call to llvm-strip)
# can be handled correctly.
# RUN: cp %t %t10
# RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all --keep-symbol=unavailable_symbol %t10
# RUN: llvm-strip --strip-all --keep-symbol=unavailable_symbol %t10
# RUN: cmp %t2 %t10
!ELF
FileHeader:
Class: ELFCLASS64
Data: ELFDATA2LSB
Type: ET_REL
Machine: EM_X86_64
Sections:
- Name: non_alloc_in_segment
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
Flags: [ ]
Size: 4
- Name: .bss
Type: SHT_NOBITS
Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ]
- Name: .text
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC, SHF_EXECINSTR ]
- Name: .blarg
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
Flags: [ ]
- Name: .gnu.warning.foo
Type: SHT_PROGBITS
ProgramHeaders:
# Use an arbitrary segment type to show that the segment type is unimportant.
- Type: 0x61234567
FirstSec: non_alloc_in_segment
LastSec: non_alloc_in_segment
# CHECK: SectionHeaderCount: 6
# CHECK: Name: non_alloc_in_segment
# CHECK: Name: .bss
# CHECK: Name: .text
# CHECK: Name: .gnu.warning.foo
# CHECK: Name: .shstrtab