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Author SHA1 Message Date
Greg Clayton
f1e2886261
[LLDB] Impove ObjectFileELF's .dynamic parsing and usage. (#102570)
This patch improves the ability of a ObjectFileELF instance to read the
.dynamic section. It adds the ability to read the .dynamic section from
the PT_DYNAMIC program header which is useful for ELF files that have no
section headers and for ELF files that are read from memory. It cleans
up the usage of the .dynamic entries so that
ObjectFileELF::ParseDynamicSymbols() is the only code that parses
.dynamic entries, teaches that function the read and store the string
values for each .dynamic entry. We now dump the .dynamic entries in the
output of "image dump objfile". It also cleans up the code that gets the
dynamic string table so that it can grab it from the DT_STRTAB and
DT_STRSZ .dynamic entries for when we have a ELF file with no section
headers or we are reading it from memory.
2024-08-12 10:57:04 -07:00
Leonard Chan
1d9e1c6644 Revert "[LLDB] Impove ObjectFileELF's .dynamic parsing and usage. (#101237)"
This reverts commit 28ba8a56b6fb9ec61897fa84369f46e43be94c03.

Reverting since this broke the buildbot at
https://green.lab.llvm.org/job/llvm.org/view/LLDB/job/as-lldb-cmake/9352/.
2024-08-08 23:05:23 +00:00
Greg Clayton
28ba8a56b6
[LLDB] Impove ObjectFileELF's .dynamic parsing and usage. (#101237)
This patch improves the ability of a ObjectFileELF instance to read the .dynamic section. It adds the ability to read the .dynamic section from the PT_DYNAMIC program header which is useful for ELF files that have no section headers and for ELF files that are read from memory. It cleans up the usage of the .dynamic entries so that ObjectFileELF::ParseDynamicSymbols() is the only code that parses .dynamic entries, teaches that function the read and store the string values for each .dynamic entry. We now dump the .dynamic entries in the output of "image dump objfile". It also cleans up the code that gets the dynamic string table so that it can grab it from the DT_STRTAB and DT_STRSZ .dynamic entries for when we have a ELF file with no section headers or we are reading it from memory.
2024-08-08 11:04:52 -07:00
Jonas Devlieghere
87aa9c9e4d Re-land "[test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit"
The original patch got reverted because it broke `check-lldb` on a clean
build. This fixes that.

llvm-svn: 374201
2019-10-09 19:22:02 +00:00
Adrian Prantl
0115c10328 Revert [test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit
as it appears to have broken check-lldb.

This reverts r374184 (git commit 22314179f0660c172514b397060fd8f34b586e82)

llvm-svn: 374187
2019-10-09 17:35:43 +00:00
Jonas Devlieghere
22314179f0 [test] Split LLDB tests into API, Shell & Unit
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
2019-10-09 16:38:47 +00:00