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COFF: Use a bit in SymbolBody to track which symbols are written to the symbol table.
Using a set here caused us to take about 1 second longer to write the symbol table when linking chrome_child.dll. With this I consistently get better performance on Windows with the new symbol table. Before r289280 and with r289183 reverted (median of 5 runs): 17.65s After this change: 17.33s On Linux things look even better: Before: 10.700480444s After: 5.735681610s Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D27648 llvm-svn: 289408
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friend SymbolTable;
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explicit SymbolBody(Kind K, StringRef N = "")
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: SymbolKind(K), IsExternal(true), IsCOMDAT(false),
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IsReplaceable(false), Name(N) {}
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IsReplaceable(false), WrittenToSymtab(false), Name(N) {}
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const unsigned SymbolKind : 8;
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unsigned IsExternal : 1;
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// This bit is used by the \c DefinedBitcode subclass.
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unsigned IsReplaceable : 1;
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public:
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// This bit is used by Writer::createSymbolAndStringTable().
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unsigned WrittenToSymtab : 1;
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protected:
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StringRef Name;
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};
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@ -533,13 +533,14 @@ void Writer::createSymbolAndStringTable() {
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Sec->setStringTableOff(addEntryToStringTable(Name));
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}
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std::set<SymbolBody *> SeenSymbols;
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for (lld::coff::ObjectFile *File : Symtab->ObjectFiles)
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for (SymbolBody *B : File->getSymbols())
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if (auto *D = dyn_cast<Defined>(B))
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if (SeenSymbols.insert(D).second)
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if (!D->WrittenToSymtab) {
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D->WrittenToSymtab = true;
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if (Optional<coff_symbol16> Sym = createSymbol(D))
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OutputSymtab.push_back(*Sym);
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}
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OutputSection *LastSection = OutputSections.back();
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// We position the symbol table to be adjacent to the end of the last section.
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