As mentioned in PR35471, shared functions for which
.plt entry address is used shows up in bfd's map files.
Patch teaches LLD to do the same.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40839
llvm-svn: 319879
With fix:
Specify -soname for input dso to fix up the .dynstr section
size in different environments.
Original commit message:
As mentioned in PR35471, copied symbols did not show
in --Map output. Patch fixes that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40785
llvm-svn: 319769
As mentioned in PR35471, copied symbols did not show
in --Map output. Patch fixes that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40785
llvm-svn: 319747
Now that DefinedRegular is the only remaining derived class of
Defined, we can merge the two classes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39667
llvm-svn: 317448
Now that we have only SymbolBody as the symbol class. So, "SymbolBody"
is a bit strange name now. This is a mechanical change generated by
perl -i -pe s/SymbolBody/Symbol/g $(git grep -l SymbolBody lld/ELF lld/COFF)
nd clang-format-diff.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39459
llvm-svn: 317370
Because of r314495 which converts DefinedCommon symbols to DefinedRegular
symbols, common symbols are no longer reachable to the MapFile writer.
So the code to handle common symbols is now dead.
llvm-svn: 316846
Summary:
This will allow using the functionality from other linkers. It is also
a prerequisite for sharing the error logging code.
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: emaste, mgorny, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38822
llvm-svn: 315725
"Commands" was ambiguous because in the linker script, everything is
a command. We used to handle only SECTIONS commands, and at the time,
it might make sense to call them the commands, but it is no longer
the case. We handle not only SECTIONS but also MEMORY, PHDRS, VERSION,
etc., and they are all commands.
llvm-svn: 315409
This patch removes lot of static Instances arrays from different input file
classes and introduces global arrays for access instead. Similar to arrays we
have for InputSections/OutputSectionCommands.
It allows to iterate over input files in a non-templated code.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35987
llvm-svn: 313619
to separate commons based on file name patterns. The following linker script
construct does not work because commons are allocated before section placement
is done and the only synthesized BssSection that holds all commons has no file
associated with it:
SECTIONS { .common_0 : { *file0.o(COMMON) }}
This patch changes the allocation of commons to create a section per common
symbol and let the section logic do the layout.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37489
llvm-svn: 312796
This is PR33886,
previously we did not output common symbols to map,
patch fixes that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36466
llvm-svn: 310703
With this Symbol has the same size as before, but DefinedRegular goes
from 72 to 64 bytes.
I also find this a bit easier to read. There are fewer places
initializing File for example.
This has a small but measurable speed improvement on all tests (1%
max).
llvm-svn: 310142
This is a bit of a hack, but it is *so* convenient.
Now that we create synthetic linker scripts when none is provided, we
always have to handle paired OutputSection and OutputsectionCommand and
keep a mapping from one to the other.
This patch simplifies things by merging them and creating what used to
be OutputSectionCommands really early.
llvm-svn: 309311
This was previously erroring out if one of the dead symbols was a
TLS symbol and we were able to discard all TLS sections.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35397
llvm-svn: 307984
Now that we are trying to use the linker script representation as the
canonycal one, there are a few loops looking for just OutputSectionCommands.
Create a vector with just the OutputSectionCommands once that is
stable to simplify the rest of the code.
llvm-svn: 304181
Once the dummy linker script is created, we want it to be used for
everything to avoid having two redundant representations that can get
out of sync.
We were already clearing OutputSections. With this patch we clear the
Sections vector of every OutputSection.
llvm-svn: 303703
This converts the last (chronologically) user of OutputSections to use
the linker script commands instead.
The idea is to convert all uses after fabricateDefaultCommands, so
that we have a single representation.
llvm-svn: 303384
Since the output format has been simplified, the class to print
out a map file doesn't seem to be needed anymore. We can replace
it with a few non-member functions.
llvm-svn: 301715
Previously, we printed out input sections and input files in
separate columns as shown below.
Address Size Align Out In File Symbol
0000000000201000 0000000000000015 4 .text
0000000000201000 000000000000000e 4 .text
0000000000201000 000000000000000e 4 foo.o
0000000000201000 0000000000000000 0 _start
0000000000201005 0000000000000000 0 f(int)
000000000020100e 0000000000000000 0 local
0000000000201010 0000000000000002 4 bar.o
0000000000201010 0000000000000000 0 foo
0000000000201011 0000000000000000 0 bar
This format doesn't make much sense because for each input section,
there's always exactly one input file. This patch changes the format
to this.
Address Size Align Out In Symbol
0000000000201000 0000000000000015 4 .text
0000000000201000 000000000000000e 4 foo.o:(.text)
0000000000201000 0000000000000000 0 _start
0000000000201005 0000000000000000 0 f(int)
000000000020100e 0000000000000000 0 local
0000000000201010 0000000000000002 4 bar.o:(.text)
0000000000201010 0000000000000000 0 foo
0000000000201011 0000000000000000 0 bar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32657
llvm-svn: 301683
We found that some part of code for the -Map option takes O(m*n)
where m is the number of input sections in some file and n is
the number of symbols in the same file. If you do LTO, we usually
have only a few object files as inputs for the -Map option
feature, so this performance characteristic was worse than I
expected.
This patch rewrites the -Map option feature to speed it up.
I eliminated the O(m*n) bottleneck and also used multi-threading.
As a result, clang link time with the -Map option improved from
18.7 seconds to 11.2 seconds. Without -Map, it takes 7.7 seconds,
so the -Map option is now about 3x faster than before for this
test case (from 11.0 seconds to 3.5 seconds.) The generated output
file size was 223 MiB, and the file contains 1.2M lines.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32631
llvm-svn: 301659
With the current design an InputSection is basically anything that
goes directly in a OutputSection. That includes plain input section
but also synthetic sections, so this should probably not be a
template.
llvm-svn: 295993
Previously, we were printing out something like this for
sections/symbols with alignment 16
0000000000201000 0000000000000182 10 .data
which I think confusing. I think printing it in decimal is better.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D29258
llvm-svn: 293685
I had a error in map-file.s testcase under MSVS2015/win32:
map-file.s:30:16: error: expected string not found in input
// CHECK-NEXT: 0000000000200158 0000000000000030 8 .eh_frame
<stdin>:2:1: note: scanning from here
0000000000200158 10 30 .eh_frame
Format string '%0*x' requires an argument of type 'unsigned int',
but argument has type 'uint64_t'. Proper format is '%0*llx' then.
This fixes testcase failture for me.
llvm-svn: 292102
Previous code had a bug that if the program exits with an assert() or
fail() before the control reaches end of writeMapFile(), it leaves a
temporary file, because FileRemover's dtor isn't called in that case.
I could fix that by removeFileOnSignal() and other functions, but
I think we can simply write to the result file directly. I think
that is straightforward and easy to understand.
Additionally, that allows something like `-Map /dev/null` or a bash
hack such as `-Map >(grep symbol-im-looking-for)`. Previously,
that kind of things didn't work.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D28714
llvm-svn: 292041