Change objcopy's --set-section-alignment option to take a byte alignment value rather than a power of two alignment value.

PR 24942
	* objcopy.c (copy_usage): Update description of
	--set-section-alignment.
	(copy_main): Interpret numeric argument of --set-section-alignment
	as a byte alignment, not a power of two alignment.
	* doc/binutils.texi: Update description of
	--set-section-alignment.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/set-section-alignment.d: New test.
	* testsuite/binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Run the new test.
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Nick Clifton 2019-10-02 11:55:02 +01:00
parent c292080e11
commit de4859eacb
5 changed files with 47 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,15 @@
2019-10-02 Niklas Gürtler <profclonk@gmail.com>
PR 24942
* objcopy.c (copy_usage): Update description of
--set-section-alignment.
(copy_main): Interpret numeric argument of --set-section-alignment
as a byte alignment, not a power of two alignment.
* doc/binutils.texi: Update description of
--set-section-alignment.
* testsuite/binutils-all/set-section-alignment.d: New test.
* testsuite/binutils-all/objcopy.exp: Run the new test.
2019-09-30 Alan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>
PR 25046

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@ -1622,9 +1622,9 @@ contents--just remove the section instead. Not all flags are
meaningful for all object file formats.
@item --set-section-alignment @var{sectionpattern}=@var{align}
Set the alignment for any sections matching @var{sectionpattern}. @var{align}
specifies the alignment as the exponent for the power of two, i.e. the
alignment in bytes will be 2^@var{align}.
Set the alignment for any sections matching @var{sectionpattern}.
@var{align} specifies the alignment in bytes and must be a power of
two, i.e. 1, 2, 4, 8@dots{}.
@item --add-section @var{sectionname}=@var{filename}
Add a new section named @var{sectionname} while copying the file. The

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@ -615,7 +615,7 @@ copy_usage (FILE *stream, int exit_status)
--set-section-flags <name>=<flags>\n\
Set section <name>'s properties to <flags>\n\
--set-section-alignment <name>=<align>\n\
Set section <name>'s alignment to 2^<align> bytes\n\
Set section <name>'s alignment to <align> bytes\n\
--add-section <name>=<file> Add section <name> found in <file> to output\n\
--update-section <name>=<file>\n\
Update contents of section <name> with\n\
@ -5280,24 +5280,37 @@ copy_main (int argc, char *argv[])
const char *s;
int len;
char *name;
int align;
int palign, align;
s = strchr (optarg, '=');
if (s == NULL)
fatal (_("bad format for %s"), "--set-section-alignment");
fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: argument needed"));
align = atoi(s+1);
if (align < 0)
fatal (_("bad format for %s"), "--set-section-alignment");
align = atoi (s + 1);
if (align <= 0)
fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: numeric argument needed"));
/* Convert integer alignment into a power-of-two alignment. */
palign = 0;
while ((align & 1) == 0)
{
align >>= 1;
++palign;
}
if (align != 1)
/* Number has more than on 1, i.e. wasn't a power of 2. */
fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: alignment is not a power of two"));
/* Add the alignment setting to the section list. */
len = s - optarg;
name = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1);
strncpy (name, optarg, len);
name[len] = '\0';
p = find_section_list (name, TRUE, SECTION_CONTEXT_SET_ALIGNMENT);
p->alignment = align;
if (p)
p->alignment = palign;
}
break;

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@ -1310,3 +1310,5 @@ proc objcopy_remove_relocations_from_executable { } {
objcopy_remove_relocations_from_executable
run_dump_test "pr23633"
run_dump_test "set-section-alignment"

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@ -0,0 +1,9 @@
#source: pr23633.s
#PROG: objcopy
#objcopy: --set-section-alignment .text=16
#objdump: --section-headers
#notarget: *-*-*aout *-*-*coff *-*-cygwin* *-*-darwin *-*-mingw* *-*-go32 *-*-*pe hppa*-*-hpux* ns32k-*-* powerpc-*-aix* rs6000-*-* rx-*-* *-*-vms
#...
.*\.text.*2\*\*4
#pass