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2012 Jan 23
3
[LLVMdev] ELFObjectFile changes, llvm-objdump showing 'wrong' values?
...eOffset()
I suspect this isn't the desired functionality (what use is the
original value?)?
You can also see the impact of this on the tool llvm-objdump (as well
as llvm-nm), as shown below:
Normal objdump: http://pastebin.com/Fsv3Vvye
vs llvm-objdump: http://pastebin.com/MRryQe4D
I believe r148653 caused this, but haven't verified directly. This
didn't happen as of r148100.
Am I missing something (my code borrows a good deal from llvm-objdump
and llvm-nm, so if they are doing something wrong with respect to
these new changes, so am I), or is this something that should be
fixed?
Th...
2012 Jan 23
0
[LLVMdev] ELFObjectFile changes, llvm-objdump showing 'wrong' values?
...esired functionality (what use is the original value?)?
>
> You can also see the impact of this on the tool llvm-objdump (as well as llvm-
> nm), as shown below:
>
> Normal objdump: http://pastebin.com/Fsv3Vvye vs llvm-objdump:
> http://pastebin.com/MRryQe4D
>
> I believe r148653 caused this, but haven't verified directly. This didn't happen
> as of r148100.
>
> Am I missing something (my code borrows a good deal from llvm-objdump
> and llvm-nm, so if they are doing something wrong with respect to these
> new changes, so am I), or is this something...
2012 Jan 23
1
[LLVMdev] ELFObjectFile changes, llvm-objdump showing 'wrong' values?
2012/1/23 Bendersky, Eli <eli.bendersky at intel.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to examine the implications you mention in more detail.
>
Thank you!
> (1) Symbol address
> According to the ELF standard, in a symbol table entry st_value means: "In relocatable files, st_value holds a section offset for a defined symbol. That is,
> st_value is an offset from the