This adds the LinkingContext parameter to the ELFReader. Previously the flags in
that were needed in the Context was passed to the ELFReader, this made it very
hard to access data structures in the LinkingContext when reading an ELF file.
This change makes the ELFReader more flexible so that required parameters can be
grabbed directly from the LinkingContext.
Future patches make use of the changes.
There is no change in functionality though.
llvm-svn: 228905
The dumpbin tool in the MSVC toolchain cannot handle an executable created
by LLD if the executable contains a long section name.
In PE/COFF, a section name is stored to a section table entry. Because the
section name field in the table is only 8 byte long, a name longer than
that is stored to the string table and the offset in the string table is
stored to the section table entry instead.
In order to look up a string from the string table, tools need to handle
the symbol table, because the string table is defined as it immediately
follows the symbol table.
And seems the dumpbin doesn't like zero-length symbol table.
This patch teaches LLD how to emit a dummy symbol table. The dummy table
has one dummy entry in it.
llvm-svn: 228900
When calling ARM code from Thumb and vice versa,
a veneer that switches instruction set should be generated.
Added veneer generation for ARM_JUMP24 ARM_THM_JUMP24 instructions.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7502
llvm-svn: 228680
We used to do like this instead of putting all command line processing
code within one gigantic switch statement. It is converted to a switch
in r188958, which introduced InputGraph.
In this patch I roll that change back. Now all "break"s are removed,
and the nesting is one level shallow.
llvm-svn: 228646
The values are already arranged in ascending order, and all tests still pass.
Removing the values as its confusing when new enumerations need to be added.
llvm-svn: 228381
After the total number of program headers are determined, virtual addresses
and file offsets need not be reassigned for sections whose virtual addresses and
fileoffsets remained the same.
This doesnot change any functionality.
llvm-svn: 228377
Use the environment variable "LLD_RUN_ROUNDTRIP_TEST" in the test that you want
to disable, as
RUN: env LLD_RUN_ROUNDTRIP_TEST= <run>
This was a patch that I made, but I find this a better way to accomplish what we
want to do.
llvm-svn: 228376
Only search library directories explicitly specified
on the command line. Library directories specified in linker
scripts (including linker scripts specified on the command
line) are ignored.
llvm-svn: 228375
Previously we only have File::path() to get the path name of a file.
If a file was a member of an archive file, path() returns a concatenated
string of the file name in the archive and the archive file name.
If we wanted to get a file name or an archive file name, we had to
parse that string. That's of course not good.
This patch adds new member functions, archivePath and memberPath, to File.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7447
llvm-svn: 228352
The real user of the LayoutPass is now only Mach-O, so move that
pass out of the common directory to Mach-O directory.
"Core" architecture were using the LayoutPass. I modified that
to use a simple OrderPass. I think no one actually have authority
what feature should be in Core and what's not, but I believe the
LayoutPass is not very suitable for Core. Before more code starts
depending on the complex pass, it's better to remove that from
Core.
I could have simplified that pass because Mach-O is the only user
of the LayoutPass. For example, the second parameter of the
LayoutPass constructor can be converted from optional to mandatory.
I didn't do that in this patch to keep it simple. I'll do in a
followup patch.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7311
llvm-svn: 228341
Previously, we incorrectly added the image base address to an absolute
symbol address (that calculation doesn't make any sense) if an
IMAGE_REL_I386_DIR32 relocation is applied to an absolute symbol.
This patch fixes the issue. With this fix, we can link Bochs using LLD.
(Choosing Bochs has no special meaining -- I just picked it up as a
test program and found it didn't work.) This also fixes one of the
issues we currently have to link Chromium using LLD.
llvm-svn: 228279
This may be a little bit inefficient than the original code
but that should be okay as this is not really in a performance
critical pass.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7393
llvm-svn: 228077
INPUT directive is a variant of GROUP in the sense that that specifies
a list of input files. The only difference is whether the entire file
list is wrapped with a --start-group/--end-group or not.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7390
llvm-svn: 228060
Currently, no one owns script::Parser buffers, but yet ELFLinkingContext gets
updated with StringRef pointers to data inside Parser buffers. Since this buffer
is locally owned inside GnuLdDriver::evalLinkerScript(), as soon as this
function finishes, all pointers in ELFLinkingContext that comes from linker
scripts get invalid. The problem is that we need someone to own linker scripts
data structures and, since ELFLinkingContext transports references to linker
scripts data, we can simply make it also own all linker scripts data.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7323
llvm-svn: 227975
Added relocations to perform function calls with and without passing arguments.
ARM-only, Thumb-only and mixed mode code generations are supported.
Only simple veneers (direct instruction modification) are supported as ARM-Thumb interwork.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7223
llvm-svn: 227961
This caused some tests to fail on FreeBSD, and Mac OS X.
Some std::sort() implementations will check for strict-weak-ordering
by comparing with the same element, or will compare an element to
itself for 1-element sequence. Take care of this case. Thanks to
chandlerc for explaning that to me.
Reviewed by: ruiu
llvm-svn: 227709
This is needed, among others by the FreeBSD kernel linker script.
Patch by Davide Italiano!
Reviewers: ruiu, rafaelauler
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7220
llvm-svn: 227694
These fields were made protected in r193585. The aim of that change is to
expose these fields to SimpleFileWrapper. Because SimpleFileWrapper class
was removed in r227549, we can make them private.
llvm-svn: 227672
Previously we applied the LayoutPass to order atoms and then
apply elf::ArrayOrderPass to sort them again. The first pass is
basically supposed to sort atoms in the normal fashion (which
is to sort symbols in the same order as the input files).
The second pass sorts atoms in {init,fini}_array.<priority> by
priority.
The problem is that the LayoutPass is overkill. It analyzes
references between atoms to make a decision how to sort them.
It's slow, hard to understand, and above all, it doesn't seem
that we need its feature for ELF in the first place.
This patch remove the LayoutPass from ELF pass list. Now all
reordering is done in elf::OrderPass. That pass sorts atoms by
{init,fini}_array, and if they are not in the special section,
they are ordered as the same order as they appear in the command
line. The new code is far easier to understand, faster, and
still able to create valid executables.
Unlike the previous layout pass, elf::OrderPass doesn't count
any attributes of an atom (e.g. permissions) except its
position. It's OK because the writer takes care of them if we
have to.
This patch changes the order of final output, although that's
benign. Tests are updated.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7278
llvm-svn: 227666
SimpleFileWrapper was a class to wrap an existing (possibly non-mutable)
file as a mutable file. We used instances of the class in RoundTrip*
passes, because the passes convert mutable files to non-mutable files,
and we needed to convert them back to mutable.
That feature can be implemented without defining a new class. Generally
speaking, if we can implement a feature without defining a class and
using only public interface of exsiting classes, that's preferred way
to do that. And this is the case.
llvm-svn: 227549
The LayoutPass is one of the slowest pass. This change is to skip
that pass. This change not only improve performance but also improve
maintainability of the code because the LayoutPass is pretty complex.
Previously we used the LayoutPass to sort all atoms in a specific way,
and reorder them again for PE/COFF in GroupedSectionPass.
I spent time on improving and fixing bugs in the LayoutPass (e.g.
r193029), but the pass is still hard to understand and hard to use.
It's better not to depend on that if we don't need. For PE/COFF, we
just wanted to sort atoms in the same order as the file order in the
command line.
The feature we used in the LayoutPass is now simplified to
compareByPosition function in OrderPass.cpp. The function is just 5
lines.
This patch changes the order of final output because it changes the
sort order a bit. The output is still correct, though.
llvm-svn: 227500
That kind of reference was used only in ELFFile, and the use of
that reference there didn't seem to make sense. All test still
pass (after adjusting symbol names) without that code. LLD is
still be able to link LLD and Clang. Looks like we just don't
need this.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7189
llvm-svn: 227259
Misread buildbot's log.
Both gcc and clang compile this fine.
Original fix reason:
gcc allows template specializations only in the same namespace
where template has been declared.
llvm-svn: 227183
Symbols addressing Thumb code have zero bit set in st_value to distinguish them from ARM instructions.
This caused wrong atoms' forming because of offset of one byte brought in by that corrected st_value.
Fixed reading of st_value & st_value-related things in ARMELFFile while forming atoms.
Symbol table generation is also fixed for Thumb atoms.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7161
llvm-svn: 227174
Anonymous atoms created there were getting wrong atom ordinal.
LayoutAfter references take precedence over atom ordinals, so
the bug was not visible, though.
llvm-svn: 227168
* Removed cyclic dependency between lldPECOFF and lldDriver
* Added missing dependencies in unit tests
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7185
llvm-svn: 227134
Time to link lld using lld improved from 5.7s to 5.4s on Windows.
It's not a significant improvement but not bad for one-line change.
This patch includes a bug fix for Parallel.h as the original code
uses operator< instead of a compare function there.
llvm-svn: 227132
This is initial patch to support MIPS64 object files linking.
The patch just makes some classes more generalized, and rejects
attempts to interlinking O32 and N64 ABI object files.
I try to reuse the current MIPS target related classes as much as
possible because O32 and N64 MIPS ABI are tightly related and share
almost the same set of relocations, GOT, flags etc.
llvm-svn: 227058