search for: ncs_attributesarrayv2

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2012 Oct 15
3
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...ask the atom what type of symbols caused it to be created. To that end I added a contentType method to AbsoluteAtom and sprinkled changes around to make this work. What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation
2012 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...This sounds like these symbols are not really about absolute address (e.g. ROM), but a way to sneak meta data (like source file name) into the object file. > > What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] The V1 is for for when the file format is eventually stable and we need to support new features. We are not there yet. -Nick
2012 Oct 15
2
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...hese symbols are not really about absolute address (e.g. ROM), but a way to sneak meta data (like source file name) into the object file. > > > >> >> What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] > > The V1 is for for when the file format is eventually stable and we need to support new features. We are not there yet. > > -Nick -- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation
2012 Oct 16
2
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...), but a way to sneak meta data (like source file name) into the > object file. > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new > Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, > NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] > >> > >> The V1 is for for when the file format is eventually stable and we need > to support new features. We are not there yet. > >> > >> -Nick > > > > > > -- > > Qualcomm Innovation Ce...
2012 Oct 15
0
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...lly about absolute address (e.g. ROM), but a way to sneak meta data (like source file name) into the object file. >> >> >> >>> >>> What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] >> >> The V1 is for for when the file format is eventually stable and we need to support new features. We are not there yet. >> >> -Nick > > > -- > Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Fo...
2012 Oct 16
0
[LLVMdev] LLD AbsoluteAtoms
...dress (e.g. ROM), but a way to sneak meta data (like source file name) into the object file. > >> > >> > >> > >>> > >>> What do the V1 suffixes mean in the Native code? I had to add a new Attributes array to for the Absolute atoms and simply used, NCS_AttributesArrayV2 following the lead of NCS_ReferencesArrayV[12] > >> > >> The V1 is for for when the file format is eventually stable and we need to support new features. We are not there yet. > >> > >> -Nick > > > > > > -- > > Qualcomm Innovation Center,...