## Check how the SHT_HASH section is dumped with --hash-table. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=64 -DMACHINE=EM_X86_64 %s -o %t.x64 # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DBITS=32 -DMACHINE=EM_386 %s -o %t.x32 # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.x64 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.x64 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.x32 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.x32 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # HASH: HashTable { # HASH-NEXT: Num Buckets: 2 # HASH-NEXT: Num Chains: 3 # HASH-NEXT: Buckets: [1, 2] # HASH-NEXT: Chains: [3, 4, 5] # HASH-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS[[BITS=64]] Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Machine: [[MACHINE]] Sections: - Name: .hash Type: SHT_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Bucket: [ 1, 2 ] Chain: [ 3, 4, 5 ] EntSize: [[ENTSIZE=4]] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Entries: - Tag: DT_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD FirstSec: .hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Document that we ignore the sh_entsize value when dumping the hash section. ## Implementation assumes that the size of entries is 4, matching the ELF specification. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DENTSIZE=8 -DBITS=64 -DMACHINE=EM_X86_64 %s -o %t.x64.ent8 # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DENTSIZE=8 -DBITS=32 -DMACHINE=EM_386 %s -o %t.x32.ent8 # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.x64.ent8 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.x64.ent8 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.x32.ent8 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.x32.ent8 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=HASH ## We don't support dumping hash tables on EM_S390 and EM_ALPHA platforms and report a warning. ## On these platforms the size of entries is 8, which violates the ELF specification, which says that the size ## of hash entries in the hash table must be 4. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DMACHINE=EM_S390 %s -o %t.s390 # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.s390 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.s390 --check-prefixes=WARN-HASH -DNAME="IBM S/390" # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.s390 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.s390 --check-prefixes=WARN-HASH -DNAME="IBM S/390" # WARN-HASH: HashTable { # WARN-HASH-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': the hash table at 0x78 is not supported: it contains non-standard 8 byte entries on [[NAME]] platform # WARN-HASH-NEXT: } # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=1 -DMACHINE=EM_ALPHA %s -o %t.alpha # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.alpha 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.alpha --check-prefixes=WARN-HASH -DNAME="EM_ALPHA" # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.alpha 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.alpha --check-prefixes=WARN-HASH -DNAME="EM_ALPHA" ## We don't report warnings about the unsupported hash table on EM_S390 and EM_ALPHA platforms ## when --hash-table is not requested. # RUN: llvm-readobj %t.s390 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.s390 --allow-empty --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readelf %t.s390 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.s390 --allow-empty --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readobj %t.alpha 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.alpha --allow-empty --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readelf %t.alpha 2>&1 | FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.alpha --allow-empty --implicit-check-not="warning:" ## Check we can dump the SHT_HASH section even when an object ## does not have the section header table. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 -DNOHEADERS=true %s -o %t.noshdr # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.noshdr 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.noshdr --check-prefix=NOSHDR --implicit-check-not=warning: # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.noshdr 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.noshdr --check-prefix=NOSHDR --implicit-check-not=warning: # NOSHDR: HashTable { # NOSHDR-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # NOSHDR-NEXT: Num Chains: 1 # NOSHDR-NEXT: Buckets: [0] # NOSHDR-NEXT: Chains: [1] # NOSHDR-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .hash Type: SHT_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Bucket: [ 0 ] Chain: [ 1 ] EntSize: [[ENTSIZE=4]] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Entries: - Tag: [[DYNTAG=DT_HASH]] Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 - Type: SectionHeaderTable NoHeaders: [[NOHEADERS=false]] ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD FirstSec: .hash LastSec: .dynamic - Type: PT_DYNAMIC VAddr: 0x10 FirstSec: .dynamic LastSec: .dynamic ## Document we don't report a warning when the value of the sh_entsize field of the SHT_HASH section is not 4. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 -DENTSIZE=0xff %s -o %t.ent.size # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.ent.size 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.ent.size --check-prefix=NOSHDR --implicit-check-not=warning: # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.ent.size 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.ent.size --check-prefix=NOSHDR --implicit-check-not=warning: ## Document we need the DT_HASH dynamic tag to locate the hash table. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=2 -DDYNTAG=DT_NULL %s -o %t.no.dyntag # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t.no.dyntag 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.no.dyntag --check-prefix=NODYNTAG --implicit-check-not=warning: # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t.no.dyntag 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s -DFILE=%t.no.dyntag --check-prefix=NODYNTAG --implicit-check-not=warning: # NODYNTAG: HashTable { # NODYNTAG-NEXT: } ## Each SHT_HASH section starts with two 32-bit fields: nbucket and nchain. ## Check we report an error when a DT_HASH value points to data that has size less than 8 bytes. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=3 %s -o %t4.o # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t4.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR1 -DFILE=%t4.o # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t4.o 2>&1 | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR1 -DFILE=%t4.o # ERR1: HashTable { # ERR1-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': the hash table at offset 0x2b1 goes past the end of the file (0x2b8){{$}} # ERR1-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS64 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .hash Type: SHT_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Bucket: [ 0 ] Chain: [ 0 ] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_WRITE, SHF_ALLOC ] Entries: - Tag: DT_HASH Value: 0x239 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 DynamicSymbols: [] ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD FileSize: 0x23a FirstSec: .hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Check we report a warning when the hash table goes past the end of the file. ## Case A.1: the hash table ends right before the EOF. We have a broken nbucket ## field that has a value larger than the number of buckets. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=4 %s -o %t5.1.o -DNBUCKET=0x5d -DNCHAIN=0x1 # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t5.1.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOERR1 --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t5.1.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOERR1 --implicit-check-not="warning:" # NOERR1: HashTable { # NOERR1-NEXT: Num Buckets: 93 # NOERR1-NEXT: Num Chains: 1 ## Here we would dump the rest of the file as buckets array because we have a broken nbucket field. ## No need to check what we dump, we only want to test that we have no unexpected warnings/crashes. # NOERR1-NEXT: Buckets: # NOERR1-NEXT: Chains: [0] # NOERR1-NEXT: } ## Case A.2: the hash table ends 1 byte past the EOF. We have a broken nbucket ## field that has a value larger than the number of buckets. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=4 %s -o %t5.2.o -DNBUCKET=0x5e -DNCHAIN=0x1 # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t5.2.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR2 -DFILE=%t5.2.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t5.2.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR2 -DFILE=%t5.2.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # ERR2: HashTable { # ERR2: Num Buckets: 94 # ERR2: Num Chains: 1 # ERR2-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': the hash table at offset 0x54 goes past the end of the file (0x1d4), nbucket = 94, nchain = 1{{$}} # ERR2-NEXT: } ## Case B.1: the hash table ends right before the EOF. We have a broken nchain ## field that has a value larger than the number of chains. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=4 %s -o %t5.3.o -DNBUCKET=0x1 -DNCHAIN=0x5d # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t5.3.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOERR2 -DFILE=%t5.3.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t5.3.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=NOERR2 -DFILE=%t5.3.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # NOERR2: warning: '[[FILE]]': hash table nchain (93) differs from symbol count derived from SHT_DYNSYM section header (1) # NOERR2: warning: '[[FILE]]': the size (0x5d0) of the dynamic symbol table at 0x78, derived from the hash table, goes past the end of the file (0x1d4) and will be ignored # NOERR2: HashTable { # NOERR2-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # NOERR2-NEXT: Num Chains: 93 # NOERR2-NEXT: Buckets: [0] ## Here we would dump the rest of the file as chain array because we have a broken nchain field. ## No need to check what we dump, we only want to test that we have no unexpected warnings/crashes. # NOERR2-NEXT: Chains: # NOERR2-NEXT: } ## Case B.2: the hash table ends 1 byte past the EOF. We have a broken nchain ## field that has a value larger than the number of chains. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=4 %s -o %t5.4.o -DNBUCKET=0x1 -DNCHAIN=0x5e # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table %t5.4.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR3 -DFILE=%t5.4.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # RUN: llvm-readobj --hash-table %t5.4.o 2>&1 | \ # RUN: FileCheck %s --check-prefix=ERR3 -DFILE=%t5.4.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # ERR3: warning: '[[FILE]]': hash table nchain (94) differs from symbol count derived from SHT_DYNSYM section header (1) # ERR3: warning: '[[FILE]]': the size (0x5e0) of the dynamic symbol table at 0x78, derived from the hash table, goes past the end of the file (0x1d4) and will be ignored # ERR3: HashTable { # ERR3-NEXT: Num Buckets: 1 # ERR3-NEXT: Num Chains: 94 # ERR3-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': the hash table at offset 0x54 goes past the end of the file (0x1d4), nbucket = 1, nchain = 94{{$}} # ERR3-NEXT: } --- !ELF FileHeader: Class: ELFCLASS32 Data: ELFDATA2LSB Type: ET_DYN Sections: - Name: .hash Type: SHT_HASH Flags: [ SHF_ALLOC ] Bucket: [ 0 ] NBucket: [[NBUCKET]] Chain: [ 0 ] NChain: [[NCHAIN]] - Name: .dynamic Type: SHT_DYNAMIC Flags: [ SHF_WRITE, SHF_ALLOC ] Entries: - Tag: DT_HASH Value: 0x0 - Tag: DT_NULL Value: 0x0 DynamicSymbols: [] ProgramHeaders: - Type: PT_LOAD FirstSec: .hash LastSec: .dynamic ## Show we do not duplicate warnings when printing both the hash table and the hash histogram. ## Note that --elf-hash-histogram is only implemented for llvm-readelf currently. # RUN: yaml2obj --docnum=3 %s -o %t4.o # RUN: llvm-readelf --hash-table --elf-hash-histogram %t4.o 2>&1 \ # RUN: | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=SINGLE-WARN -DFILE=%t4.o --implicit-check-not="warning:" # SINGLE-WARN: warning: '[[FILE]]': hash table nchain (0) differs from symbol count derived from SHT_DYNSYM section header (1) # SINGLE-WARN-NEXT: HashTable { # SINGLE-WARN-NEXT: warning: '[[FILE]]': the hash table at offset 0x2b1 goes past the end of the file (0x2b8) # SINGLE-WARN-NEXT: }