I uploaded a CL for review what fixes the crash you are experimenting at https://reviews.llvm.org/D30251 (we are mapping the files into memory as read only and then trying to write into it) but I think nobody tests LLDB with relocable object files so you might run into a lot of bugs in the way. Also I suggest to switch to a newer version of LLDB (preferably ToT) as 3.6 is fairly old and known to have a lot of bugs on Linux and on ARM.
Tamas On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 4:56 AM Ramana via lldb-dev <lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On Thu, Feb 16, 2017 at 10:26 PM, Greg Clayton <gclay...@apple.com> wrote: > > > > On Feb 16, 2017, at 3:51 AM, Ramana via lldb-dev < > lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org> > > wrote: > > > > It looks like LLDB doesn't like ELF relocatable files for debugging > > and asserts with the following message when tried > > > > <path to>/lldb/source/Plugins/ObjectFile/ELF/ObjectFileELF.cpp:2228: > > unsigned int ObjectFileELF::RelocateSection(.....): Assertion `false > > && "unexpected relocation type"' failed. > > > > Are we not supposed to debug ELF relocatable files on LLDB or am I > > missing something? > > > > If we cannot debug the relocatable files, is it _simply_ because those > > files lack program headers (program memory map) and relocations are > > yet to be processed (for debug info) or there are other reasons? > > > > For our target, the assembler output itself is a self contained ELF > > and hence will not have external references (both code and data). I am > > wondering if I can debug these ELF files on LLDB with minimal changes > > which does not require a full (or proper) linking step and would > > appreciate any pointers on that. > > > > Thanks, > > Ramana > > > > > > Looks like you just need to add support for the 32 bit relocations: > > > > > > if (hdr->Is32Bit()) { > > switch (reloc_type(rel)) { > > case R_386_32: > > case R_386_PC32: > > default: > > assert(false && "unexpected relocation type"); > > } > > } else { > > switch (reloc_type(rel)) { > > case R_X86_64_64: { > > symbol = symtab->FindSymbolByID(reloc_symbol(rel)); > > if (symbol) { > > addr_t value = symbol->GetAddressRef().GetFileAddress(); > > DataBufferSP &data_buffer_sp = > debug_data.GetSharedDataBuffer(); > > uint64_t *dst = reinterpret_cast<uint64_t *>( > > data_buffer_sp->GetBytes() + rel_section->GetFileOffset() + > > ELFRelocation::RelocOffset64(rel)); > > *dst = value + ELFRelocation::RelocAddend64(rel); > > } > > break; > > } > > case R_X86_64_32: > > case R_X86_64_32S: { > > symbol = symtab->FindSymbolByID(reloc_symbol(rel)); > > if (symbol) { > > addr_t value = symbol->GetAddressRef().GetFileAddress(); > > value += ELFRelocation::RelocAddend32(rel); > > assert( > > (reloc_type(rel) == R_X86_64_32 && (value <= UINT32_MAX)) > || > > (reloc_type(rel) == R_X86_64_32S && > > ((int64_t)value <= INT32_MAX && (int64_t)value >= > > INT32_MIN))); > > uint32_t truncated_addr = (value & 0xFFFFFFFF); > > DataBufferSP &data_buffer_sp = > debug_data.GetSharedDataBuffer(); > > uint32_t *dst = reinterpret_cast<uint32_t *>( > > data_buffer_sp->GetBytes() + rel_section->GetFileOffset() + > > ELFRelocation::RelocOffset32(rel)); > > *dst = truncated_addr; > > } > > break; > > } > > case R_X86_64_PC32: > > default: > > assert(false && "unexpected relocation type"); > > } > > } > > > > > > I am guessing you will do something similar to the x86-64 stuff. > > I tried to mimic the x86_64 relocations handling for our target but > getting segmentation fault while trying to write to the 'dst' > location. > > In fact, the x86_64 also segfaults while trying to write to 'dst' > location. I just tried to debug the following simple program for > x86_64. > > main.c: > int main () { > return 0; > } > > $ clang main.c -o main_64b.o --target=x86_64 -c -g > $ lldb main_64b.o > (lldb) target create "main_64b.o" > Current executable set to 'main_64b.o' (x86_64). > (lldb) source list > Segmentation fault (core dumped) > > Am I doing something wrong or support for debugging the x86_64 ELF > relocatable files using LLDB is broken? > > BTW, I am using LLVM v3.6 and LLDB v3.6. > > Regards, > Ramana > _______________________________________________ > lldb-dev mailing list > lldb-dev@lists.llvm.org > http://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lldb-dev >
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