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Extend llvm-objdump to show CO-RE relocations when `-r` option is passed and object file has .BTF and .BTF.ext sections. For example, the following C program: #define __pai __attribute__((preserve_access_index)) struct foo { int i; int j;} __pai; struct bar { struct foo f[7]; } __pai; extern void sink(void *); void root(struct bar *bar) { sink(&bar[2].f[3].j); } Should lead to the following objdump output: $ clang --target=bpf -O2 -g t.c -c -o - | \ llvm-objdump --no-addresses --no-show-raw-insn -dr - ... r2 = 0x94 CO-RE <byte_off> [2] struct bar::[2].f[3].j (2:0:3:1) r1 += r2 call -0x1 R_BPF_64_32 sink exit ... More examples could be found in unit tests, see BTFParserTest.cpp. To achieve this: - Move CO-RE relocation kinds definitions from BPFCORE.h to BTF.h. - Extend BTF.h with types derived from BTF::CommonType, e.g. BTF::IntType and BTF::StrutType, to allow dyn_cast() and access to type additional data. - Extend BTFParser to load BTF type and relocation data. - Modify llvm-objdump.cpp to create instance of BTFParser when disassembly of object file with BTF sections is processed and `-r` flag is supplied. Additional information about CO-RE is available at [1]. [1] https://docs.kernel.org/bpf/llvm_reloc.html Depends on D149058 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150079