llvm-dsymutil can produce mach-o files where some sections in __DWARF
exceed the 4GB barrier and subsequent sections in the dSYM will be
inaccessible because the mach-o section_64 structure only has a 32 bit
file offset. This patch enables LLDB to load a large dSYM file by
figuring out when this happens and properly adjusting the file offset of
the LLDB sections.
I was unable to add a test as obj2yaml and yaml2obj are broken for
mach-o files and they can't convert a yaml file back into a valid mach-o
object file. Any suggestions for adding a test would be appreciated.
LLDB has three major testing strategies: unit tests, tests that exercise
the SB API though dotest.py and what we currently call lit tests. The
later is rather confusing as we're now using lit as the driver for all
three types of tests. As most of this grew organically, the directory
structure in the LLDB repository doesn't really make this clear.
The 'lit' tests are part of the root and among these tests there's a
Unit and Suite folder for the unit and dotest-tests. This layout makes
it impossible to run just the lit tests.
This patch changes the directory layout to match the 3 testing
strategies, each with their own directory and their own configuration
file. This means there are now 3 directories under lit with 3
corresponding targets:
- API (check-lldb-api): Test exercising the SB API.
- Shell (check-lldb-shell): Test exercising command line utilities.
- Unit (check-lldb-unit): Unit tests.
Finally, there's still the `check-lldb` target that runs all three test
suites.
Finally, this also renames the lit folder to `test` to match the LLVM
repository layout.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D68606
llvm-svn: 374184