Imagine next script:
SECTIONS { BYTE(0x11); }
Section content written to disk will be 0x11. Previous LLD behavior was to make this
section SHT_NOBITS. What is not correct because section has content.
ld.bfd makes such sections SHT_PROGBITS, this patch do the same.
This fixes PR32537
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32016
llvm-svn: 300317
This fixes an assertion `Align != 0u && "Align can't be 0."'
in llvm::alignTo() when a linker script references a globally
defined variable in an ALIGN() context.
Patch by Alexander Richardson !
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31984
llvm-svn: 300315
Start using it in LLD to avoid needing to read bitcode again just to get the
target triple, and in llvm-lto2 to avoid printing symbol table information
that is inappropriate for the target.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32038
llvm-svn: 300300
We generally want to use uint64_t instead of uintX_t if the 64-bit
type works for both 32-bit and 64-bit because it is simpler than
the variable-size type.
llvm-svn: 300293
"read" is used as a prefix for functions that read tokens from input
streams. This function doesn't really read anything, but just parses
a given string as an integer, so rename.
llvm-svn: 300281
Replace addModuleReloc with AddTlsReloc so that we can use it for both the
module relocation and the offset relocation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31751
llvm-svn: 300192
ARM Exception Index Table sections .ARM.exidx have an implicit dependency
on code sections via SHF_LINK_ORDER. When code sections are folded by ICF
we must mark the unique .ARM.exidx table that describes it as not live
to prevent an illegal entry in the exception table.
Note that we do not try and follow the relocations from the .ARM.exidx
section to the .ARM.extab sections to mark these as not live. Leaving
these sections is not a correctness problem. In theory these could be
removed via an application of garbage collection.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32614
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31932
llvm-svn: 300182
RELRO is a feature to make segments read-only after dynamic relocations
are applied. It is different from read-only segments because RELRO is
initially writable. And of course RELRO is different from writable
segments.
RELRO is not a very well known feature. We have a series of checks to
make a decision whether a section should be in a RELRO segment or not,
but we didn't describe why. This patch adds comments to explain how
that decision is made.
llvm-svn: 300176
Previously, we allowed only integers in this context. Now you can
write expressions there. LLD is now able to handle the following
linker, for example.
MEMORY { rom (rx) : ORIGIN = (1024 * 1024) }
llvm-svn: 300131
We do not check for similarities when handling unknown tokens in
linker scripts, so "ORIGI" and "LENTH" are not good tokens as a test
for unknown tokens, as I was tempted to "fix" them.
llvm-svn: 300130
Summary:
lld-link allows the number of parallel ThinLTO jobs to be specified
using /opt:lldltojobs=N. If left unspecified, the implementation
conservatively defaults to 1. This leads to very long link times. This
change makes it so that the default is to automatically set the
parallelism, as we do in the ELF linker.
Reviewers: ruiu, hans
Reviewed By: ruiu, hans
Subscribers: pcc, mehdi_amini, Prazek, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31986
llvm-svn: 300089
Filenames are case-insensitive on Windows, so when we dispatch based
on argv0, we need to handle it case-insensitively.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32637.
llvm-svn: 300087
Fixes PR32572.
When
(a) a library has no soname
and (b) library is given on the command line with path (and not through -L/-l flags)
DT_NEEDED entry for such library keeps the path as given.
This behavior is consistent with gold and bfd, and is used in compiler-rt test suite.
This is a second attempt after r300007 got reverted. This time relro-omagic test is
changed in a way to avoid hardcoding the path to the test directory in the objdump'd
binary.
llvm-svn: 300011
Fixes PR32572.
When
(a) a library has no soname
and (b) library is given on the command line with path (and not through -L/-l flags)
DT_NEEDED entry for such library keeps the path as given.
This behavior is consistent with gold and bfd, and is used in compiler-rt test suite.
llvm-svn: 300007
Summary:
This lets PDB readers lookup type record data by type index in O(log n)
time. It also enables makes `cvdump -t` work on PDBs produced by LLD.
cvdump will not dump a PDB that doesn't have an index-to-offset table.
The table is sorted by type index, and has an entry every 8KB. Looking
up a type record by index is a binary search of this table, followed by
a scan of at most 8KB.
Reviewers: ruiu, zturner, inglorion
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31636
llvm-svn: 299958
Previously we silently produced broken output for R_386_GOT32X/R_386_GOT32
relocations if they were used to compute the address of the symbol’s global
offset table entry without base register when position-independent code is disabled.
Situation happened because of recent ABI changes. Released ABI mentions that
R_386_GOT32X can be calculated in a two different ways (so we did not follow ABI here
before this patch), but draft ABI also mentions R_386_GOT32 relocation here.
We should use the same calculations for both relocations.
Problem is that we always calculated them as G + A - GOT (offset from end of GOT),
but for case when PIC is disabled, according to i386 ABI calculation should be G + A,
what should produce just an address in GOT finally.
ABI: https://github.com/hjl-tools/x86-psABI/wiki/intel386-psABI-draft.pdf (p36, p60).
llvm-svn: 299812
Both functions always use the same GOT sections In<ELFT>::Got and
In<ELFT>::MipsGot respectively, so we do not need to pass them as an
argument.
llvm-svn: 299773
When the target of the TlsOffsetRel is non-preemptible we can write the
offset directly into the GOT without needing a dynamic relocation. This
is optional for dynamically linked executables but is required for static
linking.
This change adds the relocation to the GOT entry and a test case for
non-0 offsets so that if we miss out the offset the test won't spuriously
pass by virtue of the default value being 0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31749
llvm-svn: 299751
The handleNoRelaxTlsRelocation handled both ARM and Mips as at a
high-level the actions of what to do when encountering a local dynamic or
global dynamic TLS relocation are the same. However due to Mips using a
custom GOT the differences of the implementation are enough that the
function became difficult to understand.
This change replaces handleNotRelaxTlsRelocation into
handleARMTlsRelocation() and handleMipsTlsRelocation() so that the ARM and
Mips specific code is isolated.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31748
llvm-svn: 299750
r299635 exposed a latent bug in the Linux implementation of parallel_for, which
resulted in it calling the function outside of the range requested, resulting
later in a segmentation fault. This change fixes this issue and adds a unit test.
llvm-svn: 299748
The /appcontainer flag indicates that the module may only be used inside
an application container (for isolation). This has been supported by
link.exe since Windows 8.0. It sets an additional bit in the PE DLL
Characteristics flag to indicate the behavioural change.
llvm-svn: 299728