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[lld][WebAssembly] Handle TLS symbols in older object file
In older versions of llvm (e.g. llvm 13), symbols were not individually flagged as TLS. In this case, the indent was to implicitly mark any symbols defined in TLS segments as TLS. However, we were not performing this implicit conversion if the segment was explicitly marked as TLS As it happens, llvm 13 was branched between the addition of the segment flag and the addition of the symbol flag. See: - segment flag added: https://reviews.llvm.org/D102202 - symbol flag added: https://reviews.llvm.org/D109426 Testing this is tricky because the assembler will imply the TLS status of the symbol based on the segment its declared in, so we are forced to use a yaml file here. Fixes: https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/15891 Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D118414
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# RUN: yaml2obj %s -o %t.o
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# RUN: wasm-ld --shared-memory -o %t.wasm %t.o
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# Verify compatability with older object files that didn't mark individual
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# symbols as TLS. In this case the symbol `bar` is being used in a TLS-only
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# relocation (R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_TLS_SLEB) but is not itself marked as TLS.
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# However, because it is defined in a section (`.mydata`) that *is* marked as
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# TLS we implicitly mark bar as TLS.
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#
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# We had a regression where llvm-13-generated object files were being rejected
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# with: "R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_TLS_SLEB cannot be used against non-TLS symbol"
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# This test verifies that this error is not triggered.
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--- !WASM
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FileHeader:
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Version: 0x1
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Sections:
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- Type: TYPE
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Signatures:
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- Index: 0
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ParamTypes: []
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ReturnTypes: []
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- Type: IMPORT
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Imports:
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- Module: env
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Field: __linear_memory
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Kind: MEMORY
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Memory:
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Minimum: 0x1
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- Type: FUNCTION
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FunctionTypes: [ 0 ]
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- Type: DATACOUNT
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Count: 1
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- Type: CODE
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Relocations:
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- Type: R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_TLS_SLEB
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Index: 1
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Offset: 0x4
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Functions:
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- Index: 0
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Locals: []
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Body: 4180808080001A0B
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- Type: DATA
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Segments:
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- SectionOffset: 6
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InitFlags: 0
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Offset:
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Opcode: I32_CONST
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Value: 0
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Content: '00000000'
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- Type: CUSTOM
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Name: linking
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Version: 2
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SymbolTable:
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- Index: 0
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Kind: FUNCTION
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Name: _start
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Flags: [ ]
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Function: 0
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- Index: 1
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Kind: DATA
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Name: bar
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Flags: [ ]
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Segment: 0
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Size: 4
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SegmentInfo:
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- Index: 0
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Name: .mydata
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Alignment: 0
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Flags: [ TLS ]
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- Type: CUSTOM
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Name: target_features
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Features:
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- Prefix: USED
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Name: "atomics"
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- Prefix: USED
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Name: "bulk-memory"
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...
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// Signals the chunk was discarded by COMDAT handling.
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unsigned discarded : 1;
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// Signals that the chuck was implicitly marked as TLS based on its name
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// alone. This is a compatibility mechanism to support older object files.
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unsigned implicitTLS : 1;
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protected:
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InputChunk(ObjFile *f, Kind k, StringRef name, uint32_t alignment = 0,
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uint32_t flags = 0)
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: name(name), file(f), alignment(alignment), flags(flags), sectionKind(k),
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live(!config->gcSections), discarded(false), implicitTLS(false) {}
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live(!config->gcSections), discarded(false) {}
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> data() const { return rawData; }
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uint64_t getTombstone() const;
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// Populate `Segments`.
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for (const WasmSegment &s : wasmObj->dataSegments()) {
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InputChunk *seg;
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if (shouldMerge(s)) {
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if (shouldMerge(s))
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seg = make<MergeInputChunk>(s, this);
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} else
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else
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seg = make<InputSegment>(s, this);
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seg->discarded = isExcludedByComdat(seg);
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// Older object files did not include WASM_SEG_FLAG_TLS and instead
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// relied on the naming convention. To maintain compat with such objects
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// we still imply the TLS flag based on the name of the segment.
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if (!seg->isTLS() &&
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(seg->name.startswith(".tdata") || seg->name.startswith(".tbss"))) {
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(seg->name.startswith(".tdata") || seg->name.startswith(".tbss")))
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seg->flags |= WASM_SEG_FLAG_TLS;
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seg->implicitTLS = true;
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}
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segments.emplace_back(seg);
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}
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setRelocs(segments, dataSection);
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InputChunk *seg = segments[sym.Info.DataRef.Segment];
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auto offset = sym.Info.DataRef.Offset;
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auto size = sym.Info.DataRef.Size;
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if (seg->implicitTLS) {
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// Support older (e.g. llvm 13) object files that pre-date the per-symbol
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// TLS flag, and symbols were assumed to be TLS by being defined in a TLS
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// segment.
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if (!(flags & WASM_SYMBOL_TLS) && seg->isTLS())
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flags |= WASM_SYMBOL_TLS;
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}
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if (sym.isBindingLocal())
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return make<DefinedData>(name, flags, this, seg, offset, size);
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if (seg->discarded)
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writeUint8(OS, Reloc.Type);
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encodeULEB128(Reloc.Offset, OS);
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encodeULEB128(Reloc.Index, OS);
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switch (Reloc.Type) {
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_LEB:
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_LEB64:
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_SLEB:
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_SLEB64:
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_I32:
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case wasm::R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_I64:
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case wasm::R_WASM_FUNCTION_OFFSET_I32:
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case wasm::R_WASM_FUNCTION_OFFSET_I64:
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case wasm::R_WASM_SECTION_OFFSET_I32:
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if (wasm::relocTypeHasAddend(Reloc.Type))
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encodeSLEB128(Reloc.Addend, OS);
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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