## Check how the GNU Hash section is dumped with --gnu-hash-table. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=64 %s -o %t.x64 # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=32 %s -o %t.x32 # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.x64 | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.x64 | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.x32 | FileCheck %s # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.x32 | FileCheck %s # CHECK: GnuHashTable { # CHECK-NEXT: Num Buckets: 3 # CHECK-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: 1 # CHECK-NEXT: Num Mask Words: 2 # CHECK-NEXT: Shift Count: 2 # CHECK-NEXT: Bloom Filter: [0x3, 0x4] # CHECK-NEXT: Buckets: [5, 6, 7] # CHECK-NEXT: Values: [0x8, 0x9, 0xA, 0xB] # CHECK-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS[[BITS]] Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .gnu.hash Type: SHT_GNU_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Header: SymNdx: 0x1 Shift2: 0x2 ## The number of words in the Bloom filter. The value of 2 is no-op. MaskWords: [[MASKWORDS=2]] ## The number of hash buckets. The value of 3 is no-op. NBuckets: [[NBUCKETS=3]] BloomFilter: [0x3, 0x4] HashBuckets: [0x5, 0x6, 0x7] HashValues: [0x8, 0x9, 0xA, 0xB] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Link: .dynstr Entries: - Tag: DT_GNU_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 DynamicSymbols: - Name: aaa Binding: STB_GLOBAL - Name: bbb Binding: STB_GLOBAL - Name: ccc Binding: STB_GLOBAL - Name: ddd Binding: STB_GLOBAL ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD Flags: [ PF_R, PF_X ] FirstSec: .gnu.hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Check we report a warning if there is no dynamic symbol section in the object. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 %s -o %t.nodynsym # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.nodynsym 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.nodynsym --check-prefix=NODYNSYM # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.nodynsym 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.nodynsym --check-prefix=NODYNSYM # NODYNSYM: GnuHashTable { # NODYNSYM-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # NODYNSYM-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: 0 # NODYNSYM-NEXT: Num Mask Words: 1 # NODYNSYM-NEXT: Shift Count: 0 # NODYNSYM-NEXT: Bloom Filter: [0x0] # NODYNSYM-NEXT: Buckets: [0] # NODYNSYM-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': unable to dump 'Values' for the SHT_GNU_HASH section: no dynamic symbol table found # NODYNSYM-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .gnu.hash Type: SHT_GNU_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Header: SymNdx: 0x0 Shift2: 0x0 BloomFilter: [ 0x0 ] HashBuckets: [ 0x0 ] HashValues: [ 0x0 ] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Entries: - Tag: DT_GNU_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD Flags: [ PF_R, PF_X ] FirstSec: .gnu.hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Check what we do when the index of the first symbol in the dynamic symbol table ## included in the hash table is larger than the number of dynamic symbols. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=3 %s -o %t.brokensymndx # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.brokensymndx 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.brokensymndx --check-prefix=SYMNDX # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.brokensymndx 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.brokensymndx --check-prefix=SYMNDX # SYMNDX: GnuHashTable { # SYMNDX-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # SYMNDX-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: 2 # SYMNDX-NEXT: Num Mask Words: 1 # SYMNDX-NEXT: Shift Count: 0 # SYMNDX-NEXT: Bloom Filter: [0x1] # SYMNDX-NEXT: Buckets: [2] # SYMNDX-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': unable to dump 'Values' for the SHT_GNU_HASH section: the first hashed symbol index (2) is greater than or equal to the number of dynamic symbols (2) # SYMNDX-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .gnu.hash Type: SHT_GNU_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Header: SymNdx: 0x2 Shift2: 0x0 BloomFilter: [ 0x1 ] HashBuckets: [ 0x2 ] HashValues: [ 0x3 ] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Link: 0 Entries: - Tag: DT_GNU_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 DynamicSymbols: - Name: aaa Binding: STB_GLOBAL ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD Flags: [ PF_R, PF_X ] FirstSec: .gnu.hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Check we emit a warning when the dynamic symbol table is empty. ## A valid dynamic symbol table should have at least one symbol: the symbol with index 0. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=4 %s -o %t.emptydynsym # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.emptydynsym 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.emptydynsym --check-prefix=EMPTY-DYNSYM # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.emptydynsym 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.emptydynsym --check-prefix=EMPTY-DYNSYM # EMPTY-DYNSYM: GnuHashTable { # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: 0 # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: Num Mask Words: 1 # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: Shift Count: 0 # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: Bloom Filter: [0x0] # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: Buckets: [0] # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': unable to dump 'Values' for the SHT_GNU_HASH section: the dynamic symbol table is empty # EMPTY-DYNSYM-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .gnu.hash Type: SHT_GNU_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Header: SymNdx: 0x0 Shift2: 0x0 BloomFilter: [ 0x0 ] HashBuckets: [ 0x0 ] HashValues: [ 0x0 ] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Link: 0 Entries: - Tag: DT_GNU_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 - Name: .dynsym Type: SHT_DYNSYM Size: 0 ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD Flags: [ PF_R, PF_X ] FirstSec: .gnu.hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Linkers might produce an empty no-op SHT_GNU_HASH section when ## there are no dynamic symbols or when all dynamic symbols are undefined. ## Such sections normally have a single zero entry in the bloom ## filter, a single zero entry in the hash bucket and no values. ## ## The index of the first symbol in the dynamic symbol table ## included in the hash table can be set to the number of dynamic symbols, ## which is one larger than the index of the last dynamic symbol. ## For empty tables however, this value is unimportant and can be ignored. ## Case A: set the index of the first symbol in the dynamic symbol table to ## the number of dynamic symbols. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=5 -DSYMNDX=0x1 %s -o %t.empty.1 # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.empty.1 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.empty.1 -DSYMNDX=1 --check-prefix=EMPTY --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.empty.1 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.empty.1 -DSYMNDX=1 --check-prefix=EMPTY --implicit-check-not="warning:" ## Case B: set the index of the first symbol in the dynamic symbol table to ## an arbitrary value that is larger than the number of dynamic symbols. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=5 -DSYMNDX=0x2 %s -o %t.empty.2 # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.empty.2 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.empty.2 -DSYMNDX=2 --check-prefix=EMPTY --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.empty.2 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.empty.2 -DSYMNDX=2 --check-prefix=EMPTY --implicit-check-not="warning:" # EMPTY: GnuHashTable { # EMPTY-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # EMPTY-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: [[SYMNDX]] # EMPTY-NEXT: Num Mask Words: 1 # EMPTY-NEXT: Shift Count: 0 # EMPTY-NEXT: Bloom Filter: [0x0] # EMPTY-NEXT: Buckets: [0] # EMPTY-NEXT: Values: [] # EMPTY-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .gnu.hash Type: SHT_GNU_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Header: SymNdx: [[SYMNDX]] Shift2: 0x0 BloomFilter: [ 0x0 ] HashBuckets: [ 0x0 ] HashValues: [ ] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Link: 0 Entries: - Tag: DT_GNU_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 DynamicSymbols: [] ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD Flags: [ PF_R, PF_X ] FirstSec: .gnu.hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Check we report a proper warning when a hash table goes past the end of the file. ## Case A: the 'maskwords' field is set so that the table goes past the end of the file. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=64 -DMACHINE=EM_X86_64 -D MASKWORDS=4294967295 %s -o %t.err.maskwords # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.err.maskwords 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.err.maskwords -DMASKWORDS=4294967295 -DNBUCKETS=3 --check-prefix=ERR # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.err.maskwords 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.err.maskwords -DMASKWORDS=4294967295 -DNBUCKETS=3 --check-prefix=ERR ## Case B: the 'nbuckets' field is set so that the table goes past the end of the file. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=64 -DMACHINE=EM_X86_64 -D NBUCKETS=4294967295 %s -o %t.err.nbuckets # RUN: llvm-readobj --gnu-hash-table %t.err.nbuckets 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.err.nbuckets -DMASKWORDS=2 -DNBUCKETS=4294967295 --check-prefix=ERR # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table %t.err.nbuckets 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.err.nbuckets -DMASKWORDS=2 -DNBUCKETS=4294967295 --check-prefix=ERR # ERR: GnuHashTable { # ERR-NEXT: Num Buckets: [[NBUCKETS]] # ERR-NEXT: First Hashed Symbol Index: 1 # ERR-NEXT: Num Mask Words: [[MASKWORDS]] # ERR-NEXT: Shift Count: 2 # ERR-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': unable to dump the SHT_GNU_HASH section at 0x78: it goes past the end of the file # ERR-NEXT: } ## Check we report a single warning about the broken GNU hash table when both ## --gnu-hash-table and --elf-hash-histogram options are requested. # RUN: llvm-readelf --gnu-hash-table --elf-hash-histogram %t.err.nbuckets 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.err.nbuckets -DMASKWORDS=2 -DNBUCKETS=4294967295 --check-prefix=ERR --implicit-check-not=warning