llvm-project/lld/ELF/Relocations.h

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//===- Relocations.h -------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLD_ELF_RELOCATIONS_H
#define LLD_ELF_RELOCATIONS_H
#include "lld/Common/LLVM.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseMap.h"
#include <map>
#include <vector>
namespace lld {
namespace elf {
class Symbol;
class InputSection;
class InputSectionBase;
class OutputSection;
class SectionBase;
// Represents a relocation type, such as R_X86_64_PC32 or R_ARM_THM_CALL.
using RelType = uint32_t;
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// List of target-independent relocation types. Relocations read
// from files are converted to these types so that the main code
// doesn't have to know about architecture-specific details.
enum RelExpr {
R_ABS,
R_ADDEND,
R_DTPREL,
R_GOT,
R_GOT_OFF,
R_GOT_PC,
R_GOTONLY_PC,
R_GOTPLTONLY_PC,
R_GOTPLT,
R_GOTPLTREL,
R_GOTREL,
R_HINT,
R_NEG_TLS,
R_NONE,
R_PC,
R_PLT,
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R_PLT_PC,
R_RELAX_GOT_PC,
R_RELAX_GOT_PC_NOPIC,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE_ABS,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE_GOT_OFF,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE_GOTPLT,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_LE,
R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_LE_NEG,
R_RELAX_TLS_IE_TO_LE,
R_RELAX_TLS_LD_TO_LE,
R_RELAX_TLS_LD_TO_LE_ABS,
R_SIZE,
R_TLS,
R_TLSDESC,
R_TLSDESC_CALL,
R_TLSDESC_PC,
R_TLSGD_GOT,
R_TLSGD_GOTPLT,
R_TLSGD_PC,
R_TLSIE_HINT,
R_TLSLD_GOT,
R_TLSLD_GOTPLT,
R_TLSLD_GOT_OFF,
R_TLSLD_HINT,
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R_TLSLD_PC,
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// The following is abstract relocation types used for only one target.
//
// Even though RelExpr is intended to be a target-neutral representation
// of a relocation type, there are some relocations whose semantics are
// unique to a target. Such relocation are marked with R_<TARGET_NAME>.
R_AARCH64_GOT_PAGE_PC,
R_AARCH64_PAGE_PC,
R_AARCH64_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE_PAGE_PC,
R_AARCH64_TLSDESC_PAGE,
R_ARM_SBREL,
R_HEXAGON_GOT,
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R_MIPS_GOTREL,
R_MIPS_GOT_GP,
R_MIPS_GOT_GP_PC,
R_MIPS_GOT_LOCAL_PAGE,
R_MIPS_GOT_OFF,
R_MIPS_GOT_OFF32,
R_MIPS_TLSGD,
R_MIPS_TLSLD,
[PPC32] Improve the 32-bit PowerPC port Many -static/-no-pie/-shared/-pie applications linked against glibc or musl should work with this patch. This also helps FreeBSD PowerPC64 to migrate their lib32 (PR40888). * Fix default image base and max page size. * Support new-style Secure PLT (see below). Old-style BSS PLT is not implemented, so it is not suitable for FreeBSD rtld now because it doesn't support Secure PLT yet. * Support more initial relocation types: R_PPC_ADDR32, R_PPC_REL16*, R_PPC_LOCAL24PC, R_PPC_PLTREL24, and R_PPC_GOT16. The addend of R_PPC_PLTREL24 is special: it decides the call stub PLT type but it should be ignored for the computation of target symbol VA. * Support GNU ifunc * Support .glink used for lazy PLT resolution in glibc * Add a new thunk type: PPC32PltCallStub that is similar to PPC64PltCallStub. It is used by R_PPC_REL24 and R_PPC_PLTREL24. A PLT stub used in -fPIE/-fPIC usually loads an address relative to .got2+0x8000 (-fpie/-fpic code uses _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ relative addresses). Two .got2 sections in two object files have different addresses, thus a PLT stub can't be shared by two object files. To handle this incompatibility, change the parameters of Thunk::isCompatibleWith to `const InputSection &, const Relocation &`. PowerPC psABI specified an old-style .plt (BSS PLT) that is both writable and executable. Linkers don't make separate RW- and RWE segments, which causes all initially writable memory (think .data) executable. This is a big security concern so a new PLT scheme (secure PLT) was developed to address the security issue. TLS will be implemented in D62940. glibc older than ~2012 requires .rela.dyn to include .rela.plt, it can not handle the DT_RELA+DT_RELASZ == DT_JMPREL case correctly. A hack (not included in this patch) in LinkerScript.cpp addOrphanSections() to work around the issue: if (Config->EMachine == EM_PPC) { // Older glibc assumes .rela.dyn includes .rela.plt Add(In.RelaDyn); if (In.RelaPlt->isLive() && !In.RelaPlt->Parent) In.RelaDyn->getParent()->addSection(In.RelaPlt); } Reviewed By: ruiu Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62464 llvm-svn: 362721
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R_PPC32_PLTREL,
R_PPC64_CALL,
R_PPC64_CALL_PLT,
R_PPC64_RELAX_TOC,
R_PPC64_TOCBASE,
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R_RISCV_PC_INDIRECT,
};
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// Architecture-neutral representation of relocation.
struct Relocation {
RelExpr Expr;
RelType Type;
uint64_t Offset;
int64_t Addend;
Symbol *Sym;
};
template <class ELFT> void scanRelocations(InputSectionBase &);
void addIRelativeRelocs();
class ThunkSection;
class Thunk;
struct InputSectionDescription;
class ThunkCreator {
public:
// Return true if Thunks have been added to OutputSections
bool createThunks(ArrayRef<OutputSection *> OutputSections);
// The number of completed passes of createThunks this permits us
// to do one time initialization on Pass 0 and put a limit on the
// number of times it can be called to prevent infinite loops.
uint32_t Pass = 0;
private:
void mergeThunks(ArrayRef<OutputSection *> OutputSections);
ThunkSection *getISDThunkSec(OutputSection *OS, InputSection *IS,
InputSectionDescription *ISD, uint32_t Type,
uint64_t Src);
ThunkSection *getISThunkSec(InputSection *IS);
void createInitialThunkSections(ArrayRef<OutputSection *> OutputSections);
[PPC32] Improve the 32-bit PowerPC port Many -static/-no-pie/-shared/-pie applications linked against glibc or musl should work with this patch. This also helps FreeBSD PowerPC64 to migrate their lib32 (PR40888). * Fix default image base and max page size. * Support new-style Secure PLT (see below). Old-style BSS PLT is not implemented, so it is not suitable for FreeBSD rtld now because it doesn't support Secure PLT yet. * Support more initial relocation types: R_PPC_ADDR32, R_PPC_REL16*, R_PPC_LOCAL24PC, R_PPC_PLTREL24, and R_PPC_GOT16. The addend of R_PPC_PLTREL24 is special: it decides the call stub PLT type but it should be ignored for the computation of target symbol VA. * Support GNU ifunc * Support .glink used for lazy PLT resolution in glibc * Add a new thunk type: PPC32PltCallStub that is similar to PPC64PltCallStub. It is used by R_PPC_REL24 and R_PPC_PLTREL24. A PLT stub used in -fPIE/-fPIC usually loads an address relative to .got2+0x8000 (-fpie/-fpic code uses _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ relative addresses). Two .got2 sections in two object files have different addresses, thus a PLT stub can't be shared by two object files. To handle this incompatibility, change the parameters of Thunk::isCompatibleWith to `const InputSection &, const Relocation &`. PowerPC psABI specified an old-style .plt (BSS PLT) that is both writable and executable. Linkers don't make separate RW- and RWE segments, which causes all initially writable memory (think .data) executable. This is a big security concern so a new PLT scheme (secure PLT) was developed to address the security issue. TLS will be implemented in D62940. glibc older than ~2012 requires .rela.dyn to include .rela.plt, it can not handle the DT_RELA+DT_RELASZ == DT_JMPREL case correctly. A hack (not included in this patch) in LinkerScript.cpp addOrphanSections() to work around the issue: if (Config->EMachine == EM_PPC) { // Older glibc assumes .rela.dyn includes .rela.plt Add(In.RelaDyn); if (In.RelaPlt->isLive() && !In.RelaPlt->Parent) In.RelaDyn->getParent()->addSection(In.RelaPlt); } Reviewed By: ruiu Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62464 llvm-svn: 362721
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std::pair<Thunk *, bool> getThunk(InputSection *IS, Relocation &Rel,
uint64_t Src);
ThunkSection *addThunkSection(OutputSection *OS, InputSectionDescription *,
uint64_t Off);
bool normalizeExistingThunk(Relocation &Rel, uint64_t Src);
// Record all the available Thunks for a Symbol
llvm::DenseMap<std::pair<SectionBase *, uint64_t>, std::vector<Thunk *>>
ThunkedSymbolsBySection;
llvm::DenseMap<Symbol *, std::vector<Thunk *>> ThunkedSymbols;
// Find a Thunk from the Thunks symbol definition, we can use this to find
// the Thunk from a relocation to the Thunks symbol definition.
llvm::DenseMap<Symbol *, Thunk *> Thunks;
// Track InputSections that have an inline ThunkSection placed in front
// an inline ThunkSection may have control fall through to the section below
// so we need to make sure that there is only one of them.
// The Mips LA25 Thunk is an example of an inline ThunkSection.
llvm::DenseMap<InputSection *, ThunkSection *> ThunkedSections;
};
// Return a int64_t to make sure we get the sign extension out of the way as
// early as possible.
template <class ELFT>
static inline int64_t getAddend(const typename ELFT::Rel &Rel) {
return 0;
}
template <class ELFT>
static inline int64_t getAddend(const typename ELFT::Rela &Rel) {
return Rel.r_addend;
}
} // namespace elf
} // namespace lld
#endif