When requested to strip specific symbols (-N flag) the default should be
to strip nothing (other than the requested symbols). This is consistent
with binutils strip(1).
PR: 196038
Reviewed by: imp
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1327
Calculate the segment's memory size (p_memsz) using the virtual
addresses, not the file offsets. Otherwise padding preceeding SHT_NOBITS
sections may be excluded from the calculation, resulting in a segment
that is too small.
PR: 195653
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
The namesz and descsz variables need to be used in native endianness.
The sizes are in native order after swapping in the file to memory case,
and before swapping in the memory to file case.
This issue was identified for r273443, but the change was applied to the
wrong case. Revert r273443 to fix the to-memory case, and apply the
equivalent change to the to-file case.
Sponsored by: DARPA, AFRL
Reviewed by: adrian, brooks, marcel
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1257
the ELF file's byte order is not the native byte order. The
bug is that the variables holding the name and description size
are used (natively) after having been byte-swapped. The fix is
to calculate sz from them just prior to byte-swapping.
Approved by: jkoshy@
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
running ctfmerge on its objects, libelf asserts as it expects
.note sections to be 4-byte aligned. Change that expectation.
Approved by: jkoshy@
Obtained from: Juniper Networks, Inc.
attributes that have form DW_FORM_sec_offset.
* If the .debug_info section conforms to DWARF4, do not allow the value
of attributes with form DW_FORM_data[48] to be used as section
offset.
(DWARF4) form DW_FORM_flag_present which implicitly indicates the
presence of the attribute. Manual page is updated to reflect this
change.
Note that this was previously fixed in the old libdwarf.
comes with elftoolchain. This version of libelf doesn't need to be
portable; using FreeBSD's own ELF headers will avoid conflicts and
make integration easier.