flag as it was a Mach-O universal file.
The default as to which architecture slice that is dumped without an -arch flag
depends on the host architecture and the contents of the universal file. The
malformed archive
00000031.a file has both an x86_64 and i386 slice. So for
for x86_64 hosts only that slice is dumped, for non-x86_64 hosts, which is many
of the bots both slices are dumped.
The test is intended to only check that the malformation of the x86_64 which
has a non-decimal characters in the size field of the archive header so it no
longer crashes.
The problem turned out that the i388 slice of the malformed archive had a
different malformation which was causing the non-x86_64 bots to get this error:
llvm-objdump -macho -disassemble -arch i386
00000031.a
Archive : .
00000031.a
00000031.a(c_start.o):
LLVM ERROR: Symbol name entry points before beginning or past end of file.
and causing the test as it was written to fail. So by adding ‘-arch x86_64’ it
should correct the test and the malformation on the i388 slice will not be
dumped.
Also the removal of the malformed-machos mem-crup-0261.macho was not causing
the issue so that is put back in.
Sorry for the churn on these tests, Kev
git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@250184
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# m0080: data 0xf960000 (struct class_ro_t *)
+# RUN: llvm-objdump -macho -objc-meta-data \
+# RUN: %p/Inputs/malformed-machos/mem-crup-0261.macho
+
# RUN: llvm-objdump -macho -disassemble \
# RUN: %p/Inputs/malformed-machos/mem-crup-0337.macho \
# RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=m0337 %s
# m0337: subq $16, %rsp
+
+# RUN: llvm-objdump -arch x86_64 -macho -disassemble \
+# RUN: %p/Inputs/malformed-machos/00000031.a \
+# RUN: | FileCheck -check-prefix=0031a %s
+
+# 0031a: Archive
+