Summary:
This adds an LLD flag to mark executable LOAD segments execute-only for AArch64 targets.
In AArch64 the expectation is that code is execute-only compatible, so this just adds a linker option to enforce this.
Patch by: ivanlozano (Ivan Lozano)
Reviewers: srhines, echristo, peter.smith, eugenis, javed.absar, espindola, ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: dokyungs, emaste, arichardson, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49456
llvm-svn: 338271
The xxHash64 function has been made unsigned-char-independent, so
we can reland this change now.
Original commit message:
> The icf-safe.s test currently fails on 32-bit platforms because it uses
> the --print-icf-sections flag and depends on the output appearing in
> a specific order. However, this flag causes the output to depend on
> the order of the sections in the Sections array, which depends on the
> hash values returned from hash_combine, which happen to be different
> for that test between 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
>
> This change makes the output deterministic by using xxHash64 instead of
> hash_combine.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49877
llvm-svn: 338153
The icf-safe.s test currently fails on 32-bit platforms because it uses
the --print-icf-sections flag and depends on the output appearing in
a specific order. However, this flag causes the output to depend on
the order of the sections in the Sections array, which depends on the
hash values returned from hash_combine, which happen to be different
for that test between 32-bit and 64-bit platforms.
This change makes the output deterministic by using xxHash64 instead of
hash_combine.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49877
llvm-svn: 338088
Discard them unless they have been associated by other means (yet
uimplemented).
According to MS link.exe, such sections are illegal, but MinGW setups
use them in their take on associative comdats.
This avoids leaving references to the bogus SectionChunk* PendingComdat,
which cannot be dereferenced.
This fixes PR38183.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49653
llvm-svn: 338064
Patch by Andrew Kelley.
Previously, running lld::coff::link() twice in the same process would
access stale pointers because of these global variables not being reset.
After this patch, lld::coff::link() can be called any number of times,
just like its ELF and MACH-O counterparts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49856
llvm-svn: 338042
We are already ICF'ing these sections as a unit with their dependent
sections, so they don't need to be considered for ICF individually.
This change also "fixes" slowness caused by our quadratic-in-group-size
relocation segregation algorithm on 32-bit ARM platforms with unwind
data and ICF on rodata. In this scenario almost every function's
.ARM.exidx is identical except for the targets of the relocations
that refer to the function and its .ARM.extab, which causes almost
all of the program's .ARM.exidx sections to be initially added to the
same class, which causes us to compare every such section with every
other such section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49716
llvm-svn: 337967
Previously, the error messages didn't contain symbol name because we
didn't read a symbol name for these error messages.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49762
llvm-svn: 337863
If we fail to merge a secondary GOT with the primary GOT but so far only
one merged GOT has been created (the primary one), the final element in
MergedGots is the primary GOT. Thus we should not try to merge with this
final element passing IsPrimary=false, since this will ignore the fact
that the destination GOT does in fact need a header, and those extra two
entries can be enough to allow the merge to incorrectly occur. Instead
we should check for this case before attempting the second merge.
Patch by James Clarke.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49422
llvm-svn: 337810
The gold behaviour with regard to --keep-unique is arguably a bug.
I also noticed a bug in my patch, which is that we mislink the
following program with --icf=safe by merging f3 and f4:
void f1() {}
void f2() {}
__attribute__((weak)) void* f3() { return f1; }
__attribute__((weak)) void* f4() { return f2; }
int main() {
printf("%p %p\n", f3(), f4());
}
llvm-svn: 337729
Signed values for the FDE PC addr were not correctly handled in
readFdeAddr(). If the value is negative and the type of the value is
smaller than 64 bits, the FDE PC addr overflow error would be
incorrectly triggered.
Fixed readFdeAddr() to properly handle signed values by sign extending
where appropriate.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49557
llvm-svn: 337683
Under --icf=all we now only apply KeepUnique to non-executable
address-significant sections. This has the effect of making --icf=all
mean unsafe ICF for executable sections and safe ICF for non-executable
sections.
With this change the meaning of the KeepUnique bit changes to
"does the current ICF mode (together with the --keep-unique and
--ignore-data-address-equality flags) require this section to be
kept unique".
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49626
llvm-svn: 337640
The only restriction is that we cannot merge more than one KeepUnique
section together. This matches gold's behaviour and reduces code size
when using --icf=safe.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49622
llvm-svn: 337638
lld currently prepends the absolute path to itself to every diagnostic it
emits. This path can be longer than the diagnostic, and makes the actual error
message hard to read.
There isn't a good reason for printing this path: if you want to know which lld
you're running, pass -v to clang – chances are that if you're unsure of this,
you're not only unsure when it errors out. Some people want an indication that
the diagnostic is from the linker though, so instead print just the basename of
the linker's path.
Before:
```
$ out/bin/clang -target x86_64-unknown-linux -x c++ /dev/null -fuse-ld=lld
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: cannot open crt1.o: No such file or directory
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: cannot open crti.o: No such file or directory
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: cannot open crtbegin.o: No such file or directory
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc_s
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lc
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc_s
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: cannot open crtend.o: No such file or directory
/Users/thakis/src/llvm-mono/out/bin/ld.lld: error: cannot open crtn.o: No such file or directory
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```
After:
```
$ out/bin/clang -target x86_64-unknown-linux -x c++ /dev/null -fuse-ld=lld
ld.lld: error: cannot open crt1.o: No such file or directory
ld.lld: error: cannot open crti.o: No such file or directory
ld.lld: error: cannot open crtbegin.o: No such file or directory
ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc
ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc_s
ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lc
ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc
ld.lld: error: unable to find library -lgcc_s
ld.lld: error: cannot open crtend.o: No such file or directory
ld.lld: error: cannot open crtn.o: No such file or directory
clang: error: linker command failed with exit code 1 (use -v to see invocation)
```
https://reviews.llvm.org/D49189
llvm-svn: 337634
If a binary is stripped, which can remove discardable sections (except
for the .reloc section, which also is marked as discardable as it isn't
loaded at runtime, only read by the loader), the .reloc section should
be first of them, in order not to create gaps in the image.
Previously, binaries with relocations were broken if they were stripped
by GNU binutils strip. Trying to execute such binaries produces an error
about "xx is not a valid win32 application".
This fixes GNU binutils bug 23348.
Prior to SVN r329370 (which didn't intend to have functional changes),
the code for moving discardable sections to the end didn't clearly
express how other discardable sections should be ordered compared to
.reloc, but the change retained the exact same end result as before.
After SVN r329370, the code (and comments) more clearly indicate that
it tries to make the .reloc section the absolutely last one; this patch
changes that.
This matches how GNU binutils ld sorts .reloc compared to dwarf debug
info sections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49351
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
llvm-svn: 337598
For dwarf debug info, an executable normally either contains the debug
info, or it is stripped out. To reduce the storage needed (slightly)
for the debug info kept separately from the released, stripped binaries,
one can choose to only copy the debug data from the original executable
(essentially the reverse of the strip operation), producing a file with
only debug info.
When copying the debug data from an executable with GNU objcopy,
the build id and debug directory need to reside in a separate section,
as this will be kept while the rest of the .rdata section is removed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49352
llvm-svn: 337526
This patch changes relative path for source files in obj files to
absolute path in PDB when linking with added flag.
I will make obj file generated by clang-cl independent from build
directory for chromium build. But I don't want to confuse visual studio
debugger or require additional configuration. To attain this goal, I
added flag to convert relative source file path in obj to absolute path
when emitting PDB.
By removing absolute path from obj files, we can share build cache
between chromium developers even when they are doing debug build.
That will make build time faster.
More context:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=712796https://groups.google.com/a/chromium.org/forum/#!topic/chromium-dev/5HXSVX-7fPc
llvm-svn: 337439
Dwarf debug info contains some data that contains absolute addresses.
Since these sections are discardable and aren't loaded at runtime,
there's no point in adding base relocations for them.
This makes sure that after stripping out dwarf debug info, there are no
base relocations that point to nonexistent sections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49350
llvm-svn: 337438
Currently, getFdePC() returns uint64_t. Its because the following
encodings might use 8 bytes: DW_EH_PE_absptr and DW_EH_PE_udata8.
But caller assigns returned value to uint32_t field:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/SyntheticSections.cpp#L508
Value is used for building .eh_frame_hdr section.
We use DW_EH_PE_sdata4 encoding for building it at this moment:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/SyntheticSections.cpp#L2545
And that means that an overflow issue might happen if
DW_EH_PE_absptr/DW_EH_PE_udata8 address encodings are present
in .eh_frame. In that case, before this patch, we silently would
truncate the address and produced broken .eh_frame_hdr section.
It would be not hard to support real 64-bit values for
DW_EH_PE_absptr/DW_EH_PE_udata8 encodings, but it is
unclear if it is usefull and if we should do it.
Since nobody faced/reported it, int this patch I only implement
a check to stop producing broken output silently for now.
llvm-svn: 337382
This is a part of ttps://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=38119
We produce broken ELF header now when the number of output sections is >= SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00).
ELF spec says (http://www.sco.com/developers/gabi/2003-12-17/ch4.eheader.html):
e_shnum:
If the number of sections is greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00), this member has the value zero
and the actual number of section header table entries is contained in the sh_size field of the section header at index 0.
(Otherwise, the sh_size member of the initial entry contains 0.)
e_shstrndx
If the section name string table section index is greater than or equal to SHN_LORESERVE (0xff00), this member has the
value SHN_XINDEX (0xffff) and the actual index of the section name string table section is contained in the sh_link field of
the section header at index 0. (Otherwise, the sh_link member of the initial entry contains 0.)
We did not set these fields correctly earlier. The patch fixes the issue.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49371
llvm-svn: 337363
Code was dead because at the moment of BssSection creation
it can never have a parent. Also, code simply does not
make sence as alignment adjastment happens when
BssSection is added to its parent later.
llvm-svn: 337276
There are following symbols currently available:
DefinedKind, SharedKind, UndefinedKind, LazyArchiveKind, LazyObjectKind.
Our code calls getSize() only for first two and there
seems to be no reason to return 0 for the rest.
llvm-svn: 337265
We did not try to support this intentionally but have
an error handling and reporting logic that can take care
of that and hence needs a test.
llvm-svn: 337250
Summary:
This removes the %T/dwo directory before calling ld.lld in ELF/lto/thinlto-debug-fission.ll so that
files aren't left over from previous runs.
Reviewers: espindola, pcc
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: inglorion, emaste, arichardson, eraman, steven_wu, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49390
llvm-svn: 337210
Summary:
This adds support to option -plugin-opt=dwo_dir=${DIR}. This option is used to specify the directory to store the .dwo files when LTO and debug fission is used
at the same time.
Reviewers: ruiu, espindola, pcc
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: eraman, dexonsmith, mehdi_amini, emaste, arichardson, steven_wu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47904
llvm-svn: 337195
Some Microsoft tools (e.g. new versions of WPA) fail when the
COFF Debug Directory contains a path to the PDB that contains
dots, such as D:\foo\./bar.pdb. Remove dots before writing this
path.
This fixes pr38126.
llvm-svn: 336873
Archives created with ThinLTO are bitcodes, they also need to be searched for excluded symbols.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48857
llvm-svn: 336826
If we have 2 bitcode inputs for different targets, LLD would
print "<internal>" instead of the name of one of the files.
The patch adds a test and fixes this issue.
llvm-svn: 336794
Since .gdb_index sections contain all known symbols, they can be very large.
One of my executables has a .gdb_index section of 1350 GiB. Uniquifying
symbols by name takes 3.77 seconds on my machine. This patch parallelize it.
Time to call createSymbols() with 8.4 million unique symbols:
Without this patch: 3773 ms
Parallelism = 1: 4374 ms
Parallelism = 2: 2628 ms
Parallelism = 16: 837 ms
As you can see above, this algorithm is a bit more inefficient
than the non-parallelized version, but even with dual-core, it is
faster than that, so I think it is overall a win.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49164
llvm-svn: 336790
This workaround is for GCC 5.4.1. Without this workaround, lld will
produce larger .gdb_index sections for object files compiled with the
buggy version of the compiler.
Since it is not for correctness, and it affects only debug builds (since
you are generating .gdb_index sections), perhaps the hack shouldn't have been
added in the first place. At least, I think it is time to remove this hack.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49149
llvm-svn: 336788
This patch merges createGdbIndex function and GdbIndexSection's
constructor into a single static member function of the class.
This patch also change how we keep CU vectors. Previously, CuVector
and GdbSymbols were parallel arrays, but there's no reason to choose that
design. Now, CuVector is a member of GdbSymbol class.
A lot of members are removed from GdbIndexSection. Previously, it has
members that need to be kept in sync over several phases. I belive the new
design is less error-prone, and the new code is much easier to read
than before.
llvm-svn: 336743
This fix add more test cases for routines check MIPS ELF header flags and
flags from .MIPS.abiflags sections. The tests use yaml2obj for object
files generation because not all combinations of flags can be produced
by LLVM tools.
llvm-svn: 336704
.gdb_index sections can be very large. When you are compiling
multi-gibibyte executables, they can be larger than 1 GiB. The previous
implementation of .gdb_index seems to consume too much memory.
This patch reduces memory consumption by eliminating temporary objects.
In one experiment, memory consumption of GdbIndexSection class is
reduced from 962 MiB to 228 MiB when creating a .gdb_index of 1350 GiB.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49094
llvm-svn: 336672
Future symbol insertions can potentially change the type of these
symbols - keep pointers to the base class to reflect this, and
use dynamic casts to inspect them before using as the subclass
type.
This fixes crashes that were possible before, by touching these
symbols that now are populated as e.g. a DefinedRegular, via
the old pointers with DefinedImportThunk type.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48953
llvm-svn: 336652
I believe the only way to test this functionality is to create extremely
large object files and attempt to create a .gdb_index that is greater
than 4 GiB. But I think that's too much for most environments and buildbots,
so I'm commiting this without a test that actually triggers the new
error condition.
llvm-svn: 336631
Previously, we didn't create multiple consecutive bitmaps.
Added a test to catch this bug too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49107
llvm-svn: 336620
This patch also speeds it up by making some constants compile-time
constants. Other than that, NFC.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49101
llvm-svn: 336614
Patch by Matthew Koontz!
Before, direct calls to __wrap_sym would not map to valid PLT entries,
so they would crash at runtime. This change maps such calls to the same
PLT entry as calls to sym that are then wrapped.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48502
llvm-svn: 336609
Patch by Rahul Chaudhry!
This change adds experimental support for SHT_RELR sections, proposed
here: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/bX460iggiKg
Pass '--pack-dyn-relocs=relr' to enable generation of SHT_RELR section
and DT_RELR, DT_RELRSZ, and DT_RELRENT dynamic tags.
Definitions for the new ELF section type and dynamic array tags, as well
as the encoding used in the new section are all under discussion and are
subject to change. Use with caution!
Pass '--use-android-relr-tags' with '--pack-dyn-relocs=relr' to use
SHT_ANDROID_RELR section type instead of SHT_RELR, as well as
DT_ANDROID_RELR* dynamic tags instead of DT_RELR*. The generated
section contents are identical.
'--pack-dyn-relocs=android+relr --use-android-relr-tags' enables both
'--pack-dyn-relocs=android' and '--pack-dyn-relocs=relr': lld will
encode the relative relocations in a SHT_ANDROID_RELR section, and pack
the rest of the dynamic relocations in a SHT_ANDROID_REL(A) section.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48247
llvm-svn: 336594
This patch adds the target call back relaxTlsLdToLe to support TLS relaxation
from local dynamic to local exec model.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48293
llvm-svn: 336559
The reference implementation uses a case-insensitive string
comparison for strings of equal length. This will cause the
string "tEo" to compare less than "VUo". However we were using
a case sensitive comparison, which would generate the opposite
outcome. Switch to a case insensitive comparison. Also, when
one of the strings contains non-ascii characters, fallback to
a straight memcmp.
The only way to really test this is with a DIA test. Before this
patch, the test will fail (but succeed if link.exe is used instead
of lld-link). After the patch, it succeeds even with lld-link.
llvm-svn: 336464
They were failing in Chromium's packaging builds with:
C:\b\rr\tmphqfaff\w\src\third_party\llvm\tools\lld\test\COFF\pdb-globals-dia-vfunc-collision2.test:24:8:
error: expected string not found in input
CHECK: func [0x00001060+ 0 - 0x0000106c-12 | sizeof= 12] (FPO) virtual int __cdecl A132()
^
<stdin>:8:11: note: scanning from here
struct S [sizeof = 8] {
^
<stdin>:9:2: note: possible intended match here
func [0x00001060+ 0 - 0x0000106c-12 | sizeof= 12] (FPO) virtual int __cdecl S::A132()
^
Maybe due to different DIA versions.
llvm-svn: 336424
Remove support for linking microMIPS 64-bit code because this kind of
ISA is rarely used and unsupported by LLVM.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48949
llvm-svn: 336413
We add an option to dump the entire global / public symbol record
stream. Previously we would dump globals or publics, but not both.
And when we did dump them, we would always dump them in the order
they were referenced by the corresponding hash streams, not in
the order they were serialized in. This patch adds a lower level
mode that just dumps the whole stream in serialization order.
Additionally, when dumping global-extras, we now dump the hash
bitmap as well as the record offset instead of dumping all zeros
for the offsets.
llvm-svn: 336407
It seems like the debugger first computes a symbol's bucket,
and then does a binary search of entries in the bucket using the
symbol's name in order to find it. If the bucket entries are not
in sorted order, this obviously won't work. After this patch a
couple of simple test cases show that we generate an exactly
identical GSI hash stream, which is very nice.
llvm-svn: 336405
In this file we only have to handle the v2 ABI, so what we need to do
is to just make sure that all object files have v2 or unspecified version
number.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48112
llvm-svn: 336372
We call switchTo() from assignAddresses() for switching to Aether,
and from assignOffsets().
First calls assignOffsets() one by one for each output section.
(https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/LinkerScript.cpp#L1045)
That I believe means the condition removed in this patch is dead.
llvm-svn: 336356
Currently, there are only OutputSection and SymbolAssignment
commands possible at the first level under SECTIONS tag.
Hence, dyn_cast was excessive.
llvm-svn: 336354
Test case ensures lld generates an error if unable to
write an empty index file for lazy object file that is not added to link.
This covers the following line with a test:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/LTO.cpp#L206
llvm-svn: 336340
I think code is dead, because the only way to see
Path as empty seems would be if replaceThinLTOSuffix()
replaced some prefix with empty prefix (making the result
Path empty).
But it is impossible to pass the empty prefix,
we would file in driver:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/Driver.cpp#L669
llvm-svn: 336338
This is https://bugs.llvm.org//show_bug.cgi?id=37836
Previously LLD could assign to Dot or set the address
for the section with address expression but did not advance
the position in a memory region.
Patch fixes the issue.
llvm-svn: 336335
Currently, there are only OutputSection and SymbolAssignment
commands possible at the first level under SECTIONS tag.
So, shouldSkip() contained dead "return true".
Patch simplifies the code.
llvm-svn: 336282
We did not have a test that would test that
_etext address is equal to etext, _end == end and _edata == edata.
Because of that, the following line was never
executed when running our tests:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/Writer.cpp#L928
Patch fixes that.
llvm-svn: 336280
We have a following comment for createEmptyIndex caller code:
// If LazyObjFile has not been added to link, emit empty index files.
// This is needed because this is what GNU gold plugin does and we have a
// distributed build system that depends on that behavior.
Though createEmptyIndex() itself
(https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/LTO.cpp#L202)
is never called in our test cases.
Patch adds a test.
llvm-svn: 336270
ELF spec doesn't allow a relocation to point to a deduplicated
COMDAT section. Unfortunately this happens in practice (e.g. .eh_frame)
We have a code in MarkLive.cpp for that and it was uncovered by any test case:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/MarkLive.cpp#L199
Patch adds a test.
llvm-svn: 336259
LLD removes empty output sections otherwise specified in the linker
script. Prior to this change however, if section descriptions included
ANY kind of symbol assignment, then the consequent output section would
not be removed, even if the assignment was marked with PROVIDE and not
actually triggered (i.e. the symbol was never referenced). This change
modifies the isDiscarable function to ignore such directives when
determining whether a section should be discarded, in keeping with
bfd's behaviour. Symbol assignments that do result in a symbol
definition will continue to result in a kept section (this is not
actually the same as bfd's behaviour, but it is simpler, and probably
makes more sense).
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48771
llvm-svn: 336184
The AArch64 -fix-cortex-a53-843419 is missing a test case for the load and
store exclusive instructions. This was leading to a function not being
covered in the codebase. This change adds two new instruction sequences to
be recognised as an instance of the erratum, one with a load exclusive the
other with a store exclusive.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48840
llvm-svn: 336181
Comment in the test case says that:
## This inputs previously created a 4gb temporarily file under 32 bit
## configuration. Issue was fixed. There is no clean way to check that from here.
## This testcase added for documentation purposes.
The intention of the test was to create such huge file
in case if our code will be broken again.
And currently it documents we do not create huge outputs.
r336129 changed -o to /dev/null and broke the intentions of the test case.
llvm-svn: 336179
We have the following code that is uncovered with the test:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/Target.cpp#L95
This patch:
1) Removes "!IS" check. Because at that point of execution
(we are reolving the relocations during writing output)
we should only have InputSection type of the sections in the vector.
(because we already converted MergeInputSection in mergeSections()
and combined EhInputSections in combineEhFrameSections()).
2) Covers the "!IS->getParent()" with the test.
llvm-svn: 336106
CIEs augmentation string can have 'P' character,
what means the next byte is the personality encoding, a DW_EH_PE_xxx value.
This is followed by a pointer to the personality function.
We had the support of the different encodings earlier, but had no test cases.
This change adds coverage of DW_EH_PE_absptr/DW_EH_PE_signed/DW_EH_PE_udata2/DW_EH_PE_sdata2 and
DW_EH_PE_udata8/DW_EH_PE_sdata8 cases for place below:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/EhFrame.cpp#L123
llvm-svn: 335969
I do not think this code was ever alive,
because the following code says we can have OutputSection and
SymbolAssignment cases only. We already handle both of them.
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/ScriptParser.cpp#L502
FWIW, it is dead in the LLD code coverage reports I am running either.
llvm-svn: 335958
In this mode, we retain the symbol table, but skip the actual debug
information.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48745
llvm-svn: 335947
With this set, we retain the symbol table, but skip the actual debug
information.
This is meant to be used by the MinGW frontend.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48745
llvm-svn: 335946
This change effects the behavior of --export-all. Previously
--export-all would only effect symbols that survived GC. Now
--export-all will prevent any non-local symbols from being GCed.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48673
llvm-svn: 335878
Function symbols that come from bitcode have not signatures.
After LTO when the real symbols are read in we need to make
sure that we set the signature on the existing symbol.
the signature-less undefined functions.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48693
llvm-svn: 335875
Summary:
Control flow guard works best when targets it checks are 16-byte aligned.
Microsoft's link.exe helps ensure this by aligning code from sections
that are referenced from the gfids table to 16 bytes when linking with
-guard:cf, even if the original section specifies a smaller alignment.
This change implements that behavior in lld-link.
See https://crbug.com/857012 for more details.
Reviewers: ruiu, hans, thakis, zturner
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48690
llvm-svn: 335864
This test case adds test for the line that was uncovered previously:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/EhFrame.cpp#L175
it errors out, but we now can test that we have expected flow,
which is different for CIE of version 1 and CIE of version 3.
llvm-svn: 335840
We has precompiled object with unsupported FDE version (=2).
It is possible to use llvm-mc instead for this test.
Patch do this change.
llvm-svn: 335818
Currently, ICF does not enable threading if we have less than 1024
sections in each equivalence class.
And the following code is uncovered by our test cases:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/ICF.cpp#L404
This patch adds a test case that triggers the mentioned code to execute.
llvm-svn: 335738
The local dynamic TLS access on PPC64 ELF v2 ABI uses R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL16*
relocations when a TLS variables falls outside 2 GB of the thread storage
block. This patch adds support for these relocations by adding a new RelExpr
called R_TLSLD_GOT_OFF which emits a got entry for the TLS variable relative
to the dynamic thread pointer using the relocation R_PPC64_DTPREL64. It then
evaluates the R_PPC64_GOT_DTPREL16* relocations as the got offset for the
R_PPC64_DTPREL64 got entries.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48484
llvm-svn: 335732
This patch adds the target call back relaxTlsGdToLe to support TLS relaxation
from global dynamic to local exec model.
The relaxation performs the following transformation:
addis r3, r2, x@got@tlsgd@ha --> nop
addi r3, r3, x@got@tlsgd@l --> addis r3, r13, x@tprel@ha
bl __tls_get_addr(x@tlsgd) --> nop
nop --> addi r3, r3, x@tprel@l
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48082
llvm-svn: 335730
This is PR36768.
Linker script OVERLAYs are described in 4.6.9. Overlay Description of the spec:
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/4/html/Using_ld_the_GNU_Linker/sections.html
They are used to allow output sections which have different LMAs but the same VAs
and used for embedded programming.
Currently, LLD restricts overlapping of sections and that seems to be the most desired
behaviour for defaults. My thoughts about possible approaches for PR36768 are on the bug page,
this patch implements OVERLAY keyword and allows VAs overlapping for sections that within the overlay.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44780
llvm-svn: 335714
This generalizes the old heuristic placing SHT_DYNSYM SHT_DYNSTR first in the readonly SHF_ALLOC segment.
Reviewers: espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48406
llvm-svn: 335674
Patch adds support for relaxing the general-dynamic tls sequence to
initial-exec.
the relaxation performs the following transformation:
addis r3, r2, x@got@tlsgd@ha --> addis r3, r2, x@got@tprel@ha
addi r3, r3, x@got@tlsgd@l --> ld r3, x@got@tprel@l(r3)
bl __tls_get_addr(x@tlsgd) --> nop
nop --> add r3, r3, r13
and instead of emitting a DTPMOD64/DTPREL64 pair for x, we emit a single
R_PPC64_TPREL64.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48090
llvm-svn: 335651
Summary:
Currently when --no-rosegment is specified or a linker script with SECTIONS command is used,
.rodata (A) .text (AX) are assigned the same rank and .rodata may be placed after .text .
This increases the gap between .text and .bss and can cause pc-relative relocation overflow (e.g. gcc crtbegin.o crtbegin.S have R_X86_64_PC32 relocation from .text to .bss).
This patch makes SingleRoRx affect only segment layout, not section layout. As a consequence, .rodata will be placed before .text regardless of SingleRoRx.
Reviewers: espindola, ruiu, grimar, echristo, javed.absar
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48405
llvm-svn: 335627
rLLD329787 added the stable sorting to SymbolTableBaseSection::postThunkContents.
I profiled the Mozilla (response-O0.txt) from lld-speed-test package and found
std::stable_sort is showing up in profile results and consuming the 3.1% of the total
CPU time in the RelWithDebug build. Total time of postThunkContents is 3.54%, 238ms.
This change reduces postTimeContents time to 50ms, making it to take 0.73% of Total CPU time.
So, instead of sorting the local part I suggest to just rebuild it.
That is what this patch does.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45519
llvm-svn: 335583
* Move `REQUIRES:` line to the top
* llvm-mc ... -o %t -> llvm-mc ... -o %t.o
* Don't check "TEXT" "DATA" columns (they are bfd-style names that do
not fit into llvm well) in llvm-objdump output
llvm-svn: 335498
ICF is able to merge sections which relocations referring regular input sections
or mergeable sections, so it handles InputSection and MergeInputSection cases.
The following "return false" line which is executed in case of another type
of the sections is uncovered by our test cases:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/ICF.cpp#L285
Patch fixes code coverage for this place.
llvm-svn: 335482
This test case check that ICF does not merge 2 sections which relocations
efer to symbols that live in sections of the different types
(regular input section and mergeable input sections in this case).
It covers the following line of code, which was uncovered previously:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/ICF.cpp#L271
llvm-svn: 335475
Code is dead. We use only InputSections when building the list of
sections elegible for the ICF:
https://github.com/llvm-mirror/lld/blob/master/ELF/ICF.cpp#L439
And 'isEligible' filters out SyntheticSections as well for us.
That way the only Kind we have in the Sections vector is SectionBase::Regular,
so we do not need to check sections kind at all, it is always the same.
llvm-svn: 335460
This caused a lot of issues on the WebAssembly waterfall.
In particular, until with the signature of `main`. We
probably want a better solution for main before we re-land.
Reverts rL335192
llvm-svn: 335355
--verbose is not used to report ICF sections since r324755,
--print-icf-sections is used instead.
These tests were at fact disabled since that time.
llvm-svn: 335354
Change removes the excessive comparsion of
the relocation arrays sizes.
This code was dead, because at the higer level,
equalsConstant function contains the following check:
`A->NumRelocations != B->NumRelocations`
where NumRelocations contains the size of the relocations array.
So removed check did the same job twice.
This was found with use of code coverage analysis.
llvm-svn: 335346
During symbol resolution, emit warnings for function signature
mismatches. During GC, if any mismatched symbol is marked as live
then generate an error.
This means that we only error out if the mismatch is written to the
final output. i.e. if we would generate an invalid wasm file.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48394
llvm-svn: 335192
While building a Global Offset Table try to fill the primary GOT as much
as possible because the primary GOT can be accessed in the most
effective way. If it is not possible, try to fill the last GOT in the
multi-GOT list, and finally create a new GOT if both attempts failed.
llvm-svn: 335140
microMIPS 64-bit is unsupported by LLVM starting from r335057. But such
code can be generated by GCC. Mark failed test cases as XFAIL while
decide to drop microMIPS 64-bit support from LLD too or use binary
inputs for the test.
llvm-svn: 335059
Summary: For --wrap foo --wrap foo, bfd/gold wrap the symbol only once but LLD would rotate it twice.
Reviewers: ruiu, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, mgrang, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48298
llvm-svn: 334991
This is a follow up requested during post commit review for
"[lld] r333880 - [ELF] - Also use DW_AT_linkage_name when gathering information about variables for error messages."
It removes checking of the input objects since it is really excessive.
llvm-svn: 334946
Summary:
R_X86_64_GOTOFF64: S + A - GOT
R_X86_64_GOTPC{32,64}: GOT + A - P (R_GOTONLY_PC_FROM_END)
R_X86_64_GOTOFF64 should use R_GOTREL_FROM_END so that in conjunction with
R_X86_64_GOTPC{32,64}, the `GOT` term is neutralized. This also matches
the handling of R_386_GOTOFF (S + A - GOT).
Reviewers: ruiu, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48095
llvm-svn: 334672
Summary:
Any invocation of `clang -fuse-ld=lld` that results in a link command
on a macOS host currently fails, because the Darwin lld driver does not
recognize the `-lto_library` option that Clang passes it. Fix the error
by having the Darwin driver ignore the option.
The Clang driver's macOS toolchain is written such that it will always
pass the `-lto_library` option to the linker invocation on a macOS host.
And although the DarwinLdDriver is written to ignore any unknown arguments,
because `-lto_library` begins with `-l`, the DarwinLdDriver interprets it
as a library search command, for a library named "to_library". When the
DarwinLdDriver is unable to find a library specified via `-l`, it exits
with a hard error. This causes any invocation of `clang -fuse-ld=lld`
that results in a link command on a macOS host to fail with an error.
To fix the issue, I considered two alternatives:
1. Modify the Clang Darwin toolchain to only pass `-lto_library` if lld
is *not* being used. lld doesn't support LTO on Darwin anyway, so it
can't use the option. However, I opted against this because, if and
when lld *does* support LTO on Darwin, I'll have to make another
commit to Clang in order to get it to pass the option to lld again.
2. Modify the Darwin lld driver to ignore the `-lto_library` option.
Just in case users may take this to mean LTO is supported, I also
added a warning. If and when lld supports LTO on Darwin, the same
commit that adds support for this option can remove the warning.
Option (2) seemed better to me, and is the rationale behind this commit.
Test Plan: check-lld
Reviewers: ruiu, smeenai, pcc
Reviewed By: smeenai
Subscribers: JDevlieghere, pcc, mehdi_amini, inglorion, steven_wu, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47994
llvm-svn: 334641
WebAssembly depends on attributes.h which includes attributes.inc.
Unless cmake explicitly specifies this dependency, the .inc file
is sometimes generated after the build tries to use it.
Patch by Stella Stamenova
llvm-svn: 334581
`lld-link foo.lib /wholearchive:foo.lib` should work the same way as
`lld-link /wholearchive:foo.lib foo.lib`. Previously, /wholearchive in
the former case was ignored.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47565
llvm-svn: 334552
When running with linker GC (`-opt:ref`), defined imported symbols that
are referenced but then dropped by GC end up with their `Location`
member being nullptr, which means `getChunk()` returns nullptr for them
and attempting to call `getChunk()->getOutputSection()` causes a crash
from the nullptr dereference. Check for `getChunk()` being nullptr and
bail out early to avoid the crash.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48092
llvm-svn: 334548
R_X86_64_GOTOFF64 is a relocation type to set to a distance betwween
a symbol and the beginning of the .got section. Previously, we always
created a dynamic relocation for the relocation type even though it
can be resolved at link-time.
Creating a dynamic relocation for R_X86_64_GOTOFF64 caused link failure
for some programs that do have a relocation of the type in a .text
section, as text relocations are prohibited in most configurations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48058
llvm-svn: 334534
This simplifies some code which had StringRefs to begin with, and
makes other code more complicated which had const char* to begin
with.
In the end, I think this makes for a more idiomatic and platform
agnostic API. Not all platforms launch process with null terminated
c-string arrays for the environment pointer and argv, but the api
was designed that way because it allowed easy pass-through for
posix-based platforms. There's a little additional overhead now
since on posix based platforms we'll be takign StringRefs which
were constructed from null terminated strings and then copying
them to null terminate them again, but from a readability and
usability standpoint of the API user, I think this API signature
is strictly better.
llvm-svn: 334518
Summary:
Previously LLD would not add any dynamic relocations and write a module
index of 1 which is not correct for the shared library case.
This can happen when a thread-local global variable is marked as local with
a version script. With this change I am now able to link all of the FreeBSD
base system for MIPS64 with LLD.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D48002
llvm-svn: 334483
Summary:
Error handling in liblldCore and the Darwin toolchain prints to an
output stream. A TODO in the project explained that a diagnostics
interface resembling Clang's should be added.
For now, the simple diagnostics interface defined in liblldCommon seems
like an improvement. It prints colors when they're available, uses locks
for thread-safety, and abstracts away the `"error: "` and newline
literal strings that litter the Darwin toolchain code.
To use the liblldCommon error handler, a link dependency is added to
the liblldDriver library.
Test Plan:
1. check-lld
2. Invoke `ld64.lld -r` in a terminal that supports color output.
Confirm that "ld64.lld: error: -arch not specified and could not be inferred"
is output, and that the "error:" is colored red!
Reviewers: ruiu, smeenai
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47998
llvm-svn: 334466
Patch adds support for most of the dynamic thread pointer based relocations
for local-dynamic tls. The HIGH and HIGHA versions are missing becuase they
are not supported by the llvm integrated assembler yet.
llvm-svn: 334465
In glibc libc.so.6, the multiple versions of sys_errlist share the same Symbol instance. When sys_errlist is copy relocated, we would replace SharedSymbol with Defined in the first iteration of the following loop:
for (SharedSymbol *Sym : getSymbolsAt<ELFT>(SS))
Then in the second iteration, we think the symbol (which has been changed to Defined) is still SharedSymbol and screw up (the address ends up in the `Size` field).
llvm-svn: 334432
Almost all entries inside MIPS GOT are referenced by signed 16-bit
index. Zero entry lies approximately in the middle of the GOT. So the
total number of GOT entries cannot exceed ~16384 for 32-bit architecture
and ~8192 for 64-bit architecture. This limitation makes impossible to
link rather large application like for example LLVM+Clang. There are two
workaround for this problem. The first one is using the -mxgot
compiler's flag. It enables using a 32-bit index to access GOT entries.
But each access requires two assembly instructions two load GOT entry
index to a register. Another workaround is multi-GOT. This patch
implements it.
Here is a brief description of multi-GOT for detailed one see the
following link https://dmz-portal.mips.com/wiki/MIPS_Multi_GOT.
If the sum of local, global and tls entries is less than 64K only single
got is enough. Otherwise, multi-got is created. Series of primary and
multiple secondary GOTs have the following layout:
```
- Primary GOT
Header
Local entries
Global entries
Relocation only entries
TLS entries
- Secondary GOT
Local entries
Global entries
TLS entries
...
```
All GOT entries required by relocations from a single input file
entirely belong to either primary or one of secondary GOTs. To reference
GOT entries each GOT has its own _gp value points to the "middle" of the
GOT. In the code this value loaded to the register which is used for GOT
access.
MIPS 32 function's prologue:
```
lui v0,0x0
0: R_MIPS_HI16 _gp_disp
addiu v0,v0,0
4: R_MIPS_LO16 _gp_disp
```
MIPS 64 function's prologue:
```
lui at,0x0
14: R_MIPS_GPREL16 main
```
Dynamic linker does not know anything about secondary GOTs and cannot
use a regular MIPS mechanism for GOT entries initialization. So we have
to use an approach accepted by other architectures and create dynamic
relocations R_MIPS_REL32 to initialize global entries (and local in case
of PIC code) in secondary GOTs. But ironically MIPS dynamic linker
requires GOT entries and correspondingly ordered dynamic symbol table
entries to deal with dynamic relocations. To handle this problem
relocation-only section in the primary GOT contains entries for all
symbols referenced in global parts of secondary GOTs. Although the sum
of local and normal global entries of the primary got should be less
than 64K, the size of the primary got (including relocation-only entries
can be greater than 64K, because parts of the primary got that overflow
the 64K limit are used only by the dynamic linker at dynamic link-time
and not by 16-bit gp-relative addressing at run-time.
The patch affects common LLD code in the following places:
- Added new hidden -mips-got-size flag. This flag required to set low
maximum size of a single GOT to be able to test the implementation using
small test cases.
- Added InputFile argument to the getRelocTargetVA function. The same
symbol referenced by GOT relocation from different input file might be
allocated in different GOT. So result of relocation depends on the file.
- Added new ctor to the DynamicReloc class. This constructor records
settings of dynamic relocation which used to adjust address of 64kb page
lies inside a specific output section.
With the patch LLD is able to link all LLVM+Clang+LLD applications and
libraries for MIPS 32/64 targets.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31528
llvm-svn: 334390
This causes all symbols to be exported in the final wasm binary
even if they were not compiled with default visibility.
This feature is useful for the emscripten toolchain that has a
corresponding EXPORT_ALL feature which allows the JS code to
interact with all C function.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47806
llvm-svn: 334157
Summary:
When reporting an unsupported relocation type, let's also report the
file we encountered it in to aid diagnosis.
Reviewers: ruiu, rnk
Reviewed By: rnk
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D45911
llvm-svn: 334154
The original computation for shared object symbol alignment is wrong when
st_value equals 0. It is very unusual for dso symbols to have st_value equal 0.
But when it happens, it causes obscure run time bugs.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47602
llvm-svn: 334135
If building lld without x86 support, tests that require that support should
be treated as unsupported, not errors.
Tested using:
1. cmake '-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=AArch64;X86'
make check-lld
=>
Expected Passes : 1406
Unsupported Tests : 287
2. cmake '-DLLVM_TARGETS_TO_BUILD=AArch64'
make check-lld
=>
Expected Passes : 410
Unsupported Tests : 1283
Patch by Joel Jones
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47748
llvm-svn: 334095
Previously, "-m is missing" error message is shown if you pass a
nonexistent file or don't pass any file at all to lld, as shown below:
$ ld.lld nonexistent.o
ld.lld: error: cannot open nonexistent.o: No such file or directory
ld.lld: error: target emulation unknown: -m or at least one .o file required
This patch eliminates the second error message because it's not related
and even inaccurate (you passed a .o file though it didn't exist).
llvm-svn: 334024
Currently, when LLD do a lookup for variables location, it uses DW_AT_name attribute.
That is not always enough.
Imagine code:
namespace A {
int bar = 0;
}
namespace Z {
int bar = 1;
}
int hoho;
In this case there are 3 variables and their debug attributes are following:
A::bar has: DW_AT_name [DW_FORM_string] ("bar") DW_AT_linkage_name [DW_FORM_strp] ( .debug_str[0x00000006] = "_ZN1A3barE")
Z::bar has: DW_AT_name [DW_FORM_string] ("bar") DW_AT_linkage_name [DW_FORM_strp] ( .debug_str[0x0000003f] = "_ZN1Z3barE")
hoho has: DW_AT_name [DW_FORM_strp] ( .debug_str[0x0000004a] = "hoho") and has NO DW_AT_linkage_name attribute. Because it would be
the same as DW_AT_name and DWARF producers avoids emiting excessive data.
Hence LLD should also use DW_AT_linkage_name when it is available.
(currently, LLD fails to report location correctly because thinks that A::bar and Z::bar are the same things)
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47373
llvm-svn: 333880