Currently we have to set 'Machine' to something in our YAML descriptions. Usually we use 'EM_X86_64' for 64-bit targets and 'EM_386' for 32-bit targets. At the same time, in fact, in most cases our tests do not need a machine type and we can use 'EM_NONE'. This is cleaner, because avoids the need of using a particular machine. In this patch I've made the 'Machine' key optional (the default value, when it is not specified is `EM_NONE`) and removed it (where possible) from yaml2obj, obj2yaml and llvm-readobj tests. There are few tests left where I decided not to remove it, because I didn't want to touch CHECK lines or doing anything more complex than a removing a "Machine: *" line and formatting lines around. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D86202
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# Show that llvm-readobj can handle no program headers when --program-headers
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# is requested, both for LLVM and GNU output.
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# RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t
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# RUN: llvm-readobj %t --program-headers | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=LLVM
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# RUN: llvm-readelf %t --program-headers | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=GNU
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# LLVM: ProgramHeaders [
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# LLVM-NEXT: ]
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# GNU: There are 0 program headers
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# GNU: Program Headers:
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# GNU-NEXT: Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align
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# GNU-EMPTY:
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# GNU-NEXT: Section to Segment mapping:
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# GNU-NEXT: Segment Sections...
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# GNU-NEXT: None .strtab .shstrtab
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--- !ELF
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FileHeader:
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Class: ELFCLASS64
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Data: ELFDATA2LSB
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Type: ET_REL
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