Highlights of changes between r3490 and r3520:
- Improve C++ demangling
- Improve compatibility with Binutils tools wrt. error messages
- Handle additional types/sections/etc. in readelf and elfdump
- addr2line, cxxfilt: use setvbuf to set line buffering for filter use
PR: 218395
MFC after: 2 weeks
Relnotes: Yes
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Previously a command like "strings f1 f2 f3" reported the exit status
based only on processing the last file.
As with GNU strings, report an error exit status if an error was
encountered processing any of the files. While here simplify the
exit status handling to just success (0) / failure (1).
Reviewed by: brooks
MFC after: 1 month
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D8334
Improvements include:
* Add support for reporting and handling a number of new constants in
various tools, including:
* CloudABI OSABI
* DT_TLSDESC_*
* i386, MIPS, SPARC and amd64 relocations
* C++ demangler bug fixes
* Man page updates
* Improved input validation in several tools
This update also reduces diffs against upstream as a number of fixes
included in upstream were previously cherry-picked into FreeBSD.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Some notable improvements include:
readelf:
- Add AArch64 relocation definitions.
- Report value of unknown relocation types.
elfcopy:
- Consider symbols with STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding as global symbols.
- Fixed support for VMA adjustment for loadable sections found
in relocatable objects.
- Handle nameless global symbols.
- Improve wildcard matching for !-prefixed symbols.
- Add PE/COFF support.
elfdump:
- Improve section type reporting.
- Add MIPS-specific section types.
This update also includes a significant number of bug fixes.
PR: 207091 [exp-run]
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Highlights:
- Fix man page markup, whitespace, and typos
- Fix sh_info of SHT_GROUP section to point to the correct string
- Improve validation in readelf and elfcopy/strip
- Handle DWARF 4's DW_AT_high_pc in addr2line
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation