ELF symbol table field st_other support, 
excluding visibility bits.

Generic STO handling at the Target level.

The st_other field of the ELF symbol table is one
byte in size. The first 2 bytes are used for generic
visibility and are currently handled by llvm.

The other six bits are processor specific and need 
to be set at the target level.

A couple of notes:

The new static methods for accessing and setting the "other"
flags in include/llvm/MC/MCELF.h match the style guide
and not the other methods in the file. I don't like the
inconsistency, but feel I should follow the prescribed 
lowerUpper() convention.

STO_ value definitions are not specified in gnu land as 
consistently as the STT_ and STB_ fields. Probably because
the latter were defined in a standards doc and the former
defined partially in code. I have stuck with the full byte
definition of the flags.

Contributer: Zoran Jovanovic




git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@175561 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
diff --git a/lib/MC/MCELFStreamer.cpp b/lib/MC/MCELFStreamer.cpp
index 8ddbfbb..a9c35cc 100644
--- a/lib/MC/MCELFStreamer.cpp
+++ b/lib/MC/MCELFStreamer.cpp
@@ -504,6 +504,10 @@
   llvm_unreachable("Generic ELF doesn't support this directive");
 }
 
+MCSymbolData &MCELFStreamer::getOrCreateSymbolData(MCSymbol *Symbol) {
+  return getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol);
+}
+
 void MCELFStreamer::EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue) {
   llvm_unreachable("ELF doesn't support this directive");
 }