Summary:
This implements -start-lib and -end-lib flags for lld-link, analogous
to the similarly named options in ld.lld. Object files after
-start-lib are included in the link only when needed to resolve
undefined symbols. The -end-lib flag goes back to the normal behavior
of always including object files in the link. This mimics the
semantics of static libraries, but without needing to actually create
the archive file.
Reviewers: ruiu, smeenai, MaskRay
Reviewed By: ruiu, MaskRay
Subscribers: akhuang, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66848
llvm-svn: 370487
D64136 and D65584, while fixing STB_WEAK issues and improving our
compatibility with ld.bfd, can cause another STB_WEAK problem related to
LTO:
If %tundef.o has an undefined reference on f,
and %tweakundef.o has a weak undefined reference on f,
%tdef.o has a definition of f
```
ld.lld %tundef.o %tweakundef.o --start-lib %tdef.o --end-lib
```
1) `%tundef.o` doesn't set the `referenced` bit.
2) `%weakundef.o` changes the binding from STB_GLOBAL to STB_WEAK
3) `%tdef.o` is not fetched because the binding is weak.
Step (1) is incorrect. This patch sets the `referenced` bit of Undefined
created by bitcode files.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66992
llvm-svn: 370437
Extend WindowsResourceParser to support using a ResourceSectionRef for
loading resources from an object file.
Only allow merging resource object files in mingw mode; keep the
existing error on multiple resource objects in link mode.
If there only is one resource object file and no .res resources,
don't parse and recreate the .rsrc section, but just link it in without
inspecting it. This allows users to produce any .rsrc section (outside
of what the parser supports), just like before. (I don't have a specific
need for this, but it reduces the risk of this new feature.)
Separate out the .rsrc section chunks in InputFiles.cpp, and only include
them in the list of section chunks to link if we've determined that there
only was one single resource object. (We need to keep other chunks from
those object files, as they can legitimately contain other sections as
well, in addition to .rsrc section chunks.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66824
llvm-svn: 370436
This patch implements support for the NO_STRIP flag, which will allow
__attribute__((used)) to be implemented.
This accompanies https://reviews.llvm.org/D62542, which moves to setting the
NO_STRIP flag, and will continue to set EXPORTED for Emscripten targets for
compatibility.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66968
llvm-svn: 370416
r268231 made it so that the name of the --reproduce archive
is no longer listed in the response file. Previously, with
"--reproduce repro.tar" the response file would contain
repro/home/.../llvm-build-dir/.../foo.o
but after that change it contained
home/.../llvm-build-dir/.../foo.o
instead. The test added for this in r268231 checked that
the response file doesn't contain the string "repro", but
if the build dir is named e.g. "llvm-build-repro" then the
test fails because of that.
Change the assert to check that "repro" doesn't exist at the
beginning of the line instead. I verified that the test
still fails with r268231 reverted.
The test technically still fails if someone builds llvm in a directory
'/repro' below the root directory. Don't do that :)
llvm-svn: 370211
Port the D64906 technique to RISC-V. It deletes 3 alignments at
PT_LOAD boundaries for the default case: the size of a RISC-V binary
decreases by at most 12kb.
llvm-svn: 370192
This essentially reverts the code change of D63132 and switches to a simpler approach.
In an executable/shared object, st_shndx of a symbol can be:
1) SHN_UNDEF: undefined symbol (or canonical PLT)
2) SHN_ABS: absolute symbol
3) any other value (usually a regular section index) represents a relative symbol.
The actual value does not matter.
Many ld.so (musl, all archs except MIPS of FreeBSD rtld-elf) even treat 2) and 3)
the same. If .sdata does not exist, it does not matter what value/section
__global_pointer$ has, as long as it is relative (otherwise there will be a pedantic
lld error. See D63132). Just set the st_shndx arbitrarily to 1.
Dummy st_shndx=1 may be used by __rela_iplt_start, linker-script-defined symbols outside a section, __dso_handle, etc.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66798
llvm-svn: 370172
Adds --growable-table flag to handle building wasm modules with tables
that can grow.
Wasm tables that we use to store function pointers. In order to add functions
to that table at runtime, we need to either preallocate space, or grow the table.
In order to specify a table with no maximum size, we need some flag to handle
that case, separately from a potential --max-table-size= flag.
Note that the number of elements in the table isn't knowable until link-time,
so it's unclear if we will want a --max-table-size= flag in the future.
llvm-svn: 370127
Port the D64906 technique to ARM. It deletes 3 alignments at
PT_LOAD boundaries for the default case: the size of an arm binary
decreases by at most 12kb.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66749
llvm-svn: 370049
Handling of --export/--undefined can pull in lazy symbols which in turn
can pull in referenced to optional symbols. We need to delay the
creation of optional symbols until all possible references to them have
been created.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66768
llvm-svn: 370012
EhFrameSection::addSection checks liveness of FDE early. This makes it
infeasible to move combineEhSections() before ICF.
Postpone the check to EhFrameSection::finalizeContents(). This is what
ARMExidxSyntheticSection does and it will make a subsequent patch D66717
simpler.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66727
llvm-svn: 369890
PR42990. For `SECTIONS { b = a; . = 0xff00 + (a >> 8); a = .; }`,
we currently set st_value(a)=0xff00 while st_value(b)=0xffff.
The following call tree demonstrates the problem:
```
link<ELF64LE>(Args);
Script->declareSymbols(); // insert a and b as absolute Defined
Writer<ELFT>().run();
Script->processSectionCommands();
addSymbol(cmd); // a and b are re-inserted. LinkerScript::getSymbolValue
// is lazily called by subsequent evaluation
finalizeSections();
forEachRelSec(scanRelocations<ELFT>);
processRelocAux // another problem PR42506, not affected by this patch
finalizeAddressDependentContent(); // loop executed once
script->assignAddresses(); // a = 0, b = 0xff00
script->assignAddresses(); // a = 0xff00, _end = 0xffff
```
We need another assignAddresses() to finalize the value of `a`.
This patch
1) modifies assignAddress() to track the original section/value of each
symbol and return a symbol whose section/value has changed.
2) moves the post-finalizeSections assignAddress() inside the loop
of finalizeAddressDependentContent() and makes it iterative.
Symbol assignment may not converge so we make a few attempts before
bailing out.
Note, assignAddresses() must be called at least twice. The penultimate
call finalized section addresses while the last finalized symbol values.
It is somewhat obscure and there was no comment.
linkerscript/addr-zero.test tests this.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66279
llvm-svn: 369889
--strip-all suppresses the creation of in.symtab
This can cause a null pointer dereference in OutputSection::finalize()
// --emit-relocs => copyRelocs is true
if (!config->copyRelocs || (type != SHT_RELA && type != SHT_REL))
return;
...
link = in.symTab->getParent()->sectionIndex; // in.symTab is null
Let's just disallow the combination. In some cases the combination can
cause GNU linkers to fail:
* ld.bfd: final link failed: invalid operation
* gold: internal error in set_no_output_symtab_entry, at ../../gold/object.h:1814
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66704
llvm-svn: 369878
Reported at https://reviews.llvm.org/D64930#1642223
If the only section of a PT_LOAD is a SHT_NOBITS section (e.g. .bss), we
may not align its sh_offset. p_offset of the PT_LOAD will be set to
sh_offset, and we will get p_offset!=p_vaddr (mod p_align). If such
executable is mapped by the Linux kernel, it will segfault.
After D64906, this may happen the non-linker script case.
The linker script case has had this issue for a long time.
This was fixed by rL321657 (but the test linkerscript/nobits-offset.s
failed to test a SHT_NOBITS section), but broken by rL345154.
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66658
llvm-svn: 369828
Building on D60557 mention the name of the linker generated contents of
the reproduce archive, response.txt and version.txt.
Also write a shorter description in the ld.lld --help that is closer to
the documentation.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66641
llvm-svn: 369762
I think --reproduce is no longer a debug-only option but a useful
option that a common user may want to use. So, this patch updates
the description of the option in the manual page.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60557
llvm-svn: 369740
Summary:
This adds the -lto-obj-path option to lld-link. This can be
used to specify a path at which to write a native object file for
the full LTO part when using LTO unit splitting.
Reviewers: ruiu, tejohnson, pcc, rnk
Reviewed By: ruiu, rnk
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, steven_wu, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65964
llvm-svn: 369559
llvm-objdump can switch between ARM/Thumb states after D60927.
In a few lld tests, we run both
* llvm-objdump -d -triple=thumbv7a-none-linux-gnueabi %t
* llvm-objdump -d -triple=armv7a-none-linux-gnueabi %t
to test ARM/Thumb parts of the same file. In many cases we can just
run one command. There is a problem that prevents us from cleaning
more tests (e.g. test/ELF/arm-thumb-interwork-thunk.s):
In llvm-objdump, while we have ARM/Thumb (primary and secondary)
MCDisassembler and MCSubtargetInfo, we have just one MCInstrAnalysis
which is used to resolve the targets of calls in both ARM/Thumb parts.
// ThumbMCInstrAnalysis evaluating ARM parts or ARMMCInstrAnalysis evaluating Thumb parts
// will have incorrect offsets.
// An example of llvm-objdump -d -triple=thumbv7a on ARM part:
1304: 3d ff ff fa blx #-780 # no <...>
1308: 06 00 00 ea b #24 <arm_caller+0x24> # wrong target due to wrong offset
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66539
llvm-svn: 369535
This removes the precompiled binary and improves the
check of the error reported.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66523
llvm-svn: 369516
This fixed a bug in r369488. When config->isRela is false, i->r_addend
is not initialized (see encodeDynamicReloc). So we should check
config->isRela before accessing r_addend:
- if (j - i < 3 || i->r_addend)
+ if (j - i < 3 || (config->isRela && i->r_addend != 0))
Original description:
Currently, with Android dynamic relocation packing, only relative
relocations are grouped together. This patch implements similar
packing for non-relative relocations.
The implementation groups non-relative relocations with the same
r_info and r_addend, if using RELA. By requiring a minimum group
size of 3, this achieves smaller relocation sections. Building Android
for an ARM32 device, I see the total size of /system/lib decrease by
392 KB.
Grouping by r_info also allows the runtime dynamic linker to implement
an 1-entry cache to reduce the number of symbol lookup required. With
such 1-entry cache implemented on Android, I'm seeing 10% to 20%
reduction in total time spent in runtime linker for several executables
that I tested.
As a simple correctness check, I've also built x86_64 Android and booted
successfully.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65242
Patch by Vic Yang
llvm-svn: 369507
Currently, with Android dynamic relocation packing, only relative
relocations are grouped together. This patch implements similar
packing for non-relative relocations.
The implementation groups non-relative relocations with the same
r_info and r_addend, if using RELA. By requiring a minimum group
size of 3, this achieves smaller relocation sections. Building Android
for an ARM32 device, I see the total size of /system/lib decrease by
392 KB.
Grouping by r_info also allows the runtime dynamic linker to implement
an 1-entry cache to reduce the number of symbol lookup required. With
such 1-entry cache implemented on Android, I'm seeing 10% to 20%
reduction in total time spent in runtime linker for several executables
that I tested.
As a simple correctness check, I've also built x86_64 Android and booted
successfully.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66491
Patch by Vic Yang!
llvm-svn: 369488
This avoids producing an output file if errors appeared late in the
linking process (e.g. while fixing relocations, or as in the test,
while checking for multiple resources). If an output file is produced,
build tools might not retry building it on rebuilds, even if a previous
build failed due to the error return code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66491
llvm-svn: 369445
This avoids confusing contextless error messages such as "No such file
or directory" if e.g. the pdb output file should be written to a
nonexistent directory. (This can happen with linkrepro scripts, at least
old ones.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66466
llvm-svn: 369425
Debug sections are special in that they can contain relocations against
symbols that are not present in the final output (i.e. not live).
However it is also possible to have R_WASM_TABLE_INDEX relocations
against symbols that don't have a table index assigned (since they are
not address taken by actual code.
Fixes: https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/9023
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66435
llvm-svn: 369423
This is used by Wine for manually crafting export tables.
If the input object contains .edata sections, GNU ld references them
in the export directory instead of synthesizing an export table using
either export directives or the normal auto export mechanism. (AFAIK,
historically, way way back, GNU ld didn't support synthesizing the
export table - one was supposed to generate it using dlltool and link
it in instead.)
If faced with --out-implib and --output-def, GNU ld still populates
those output files with the same export info as it would have generated
otherwise, disregarding the input .edata. As this isn't an intended
usage combination, I'm not adding checks for that in tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65903
llvm-svn: 369358
Ported the D64906 technique to EM_386.
If `sh_addralign(.tdata) < sh_addralign(.tbss)`,
we can potentially make `p_vaddr(PT_TLS)%p_align(PT_TLS) != 0`.
ld.so that are known to have problems if p_vaddr%p_align!=0:
* FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT rtld-elf
* glibc https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24606
New test i386-tls-vaddr-align.s checks our workaround makes p_vaddr%p_align = 0.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65865
llvm-svn: 369347
Ported the D64906 technique to AArch64. It deletes 3 alignments at
PT_LOAD boundaries for the default case: the size of an aarch64 binary
decreases by at most 192kb.
If `sh_addralign(.tdata) < sh_addralign(.tbss)`,
we can potentially make `p_vaddr(PT_TLS)%p_align(PT_TLS) != 0`.
ld.so that are known to have problems if p_vaddr%p_align!=0:
* musl<=1.1.22
* FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT (and before) rtld-elf arm64
New test aarch64-tls-vaddr-align.s checks that our workaround makes p_vaddr%p_align = 0.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64930
llvm-svn: 369344
This change affects the non-linker script case (precisely, when the
`SECTIONS` command is not used). It deletes 3 alignments at PT_LOAD
boundaries for the default case: the size of a powerpc64 binary can be
decreased by at most 192kb. The technique can be ported to other
targets.
Let me demonstrate the idea with a maxPageSize=65536 example:
When assigning the address to the first output section of a new PT_LOAD,
if the end p_vaddr of the previous PT_LOAD is 0x10020, we advance to
the next multiple of maxPageSize: 0x20000. The new PT_LOAD will thus
have p_vaddr=0x20000. Because p_offset and p_vaddr are congruent modulo
maxPageSize, p_offset will be 0x20000, leaving a p_offset gap [0x10020,
0x20000) in the output.
Alternatively, if we advance to 0x20020, the new PT_LOAD will have
p_vaddr=0x20020. We can pick either 0x10020 or 0x20020 for p_offset!
Obviously 0x10020 is the choice because it leaves no gap. At runtime,
p_vaddr will be rounded down by pagesize (65536 if
pagesize=maxPageSize). This PT_LOAD will load additional initial
contents from p_offset ranges [0x10000,0x10020), which will also be
loaded by the previous PT_LOAD. This is fine if -z noseparate-code is in
effect or if we are not transiting between executable and non-executable
segments.
ld.bfd -z noseparate-code leverages this technique to keep output small.
This patch implements the technique in lld, which is mostly effective on
targets with large defaultMaxPageSize (AArch64/MIPS/PPC: 65536). The 3
removed alignments can save almost 3*65536 bytes.
Two places that rely on p_vaddr%pagesize = 0 have to be updated.
1) We used to round p_memsz(PT_GNU_RELRO) up to commonPageSize (defaults
to 4096 on all targets). Now p_vaddr%commonPageSize may be non-zero.
The updated formula takes account of that factor.
2) Our TP offsets formulae are only correct if p_vaddr%p_align = 0.
Fix them. See the updated comments in InputSection.cpp for details.
On targets that we enable the technique (only PPC64 now),
we can potentially make `p_vaddr(PT_TLS)%p_align(PT_TLS) != 0`
if `sh_addralign(.tdata) < sh_addralign(.tbss)`
This exposes many problems in ld.so implementations, especially the
offsets of dynamic TLS blocks. Known issues:
FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT rtld-elf (i386/amd64/powerpc/arm64)
glibc (HEAD) i386 and x86_64 https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24606
musl<=1.1.22 on TLS Variant I architectures (aarch64/powerpc64/...)
So, force p_vaddr%p_align = 0 by rounding dot up to p_align(PT_TLS).
The technique will be enabled (with updated tests) for other targets in
subsequent patches.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64906
llvm-svn: 369343
After D66007/r369262, if the control flow reaches `if (sym.isUndefined())`, we know:
* The relocation is not a link-time constant => symbol is preemptable => Undefined or SharedSymbol
* Not an undef weak.
* -no-pie.
* The symbol type is neither STT_OBJECT nor STT_FUNC.
ld.lld --export-dynamic --unresolved-symbols=ignore-all %t.o can satisfy
these conditions. Delete the isUndefined() test so that we error
`symbol '...' has no type`, because we don't know the type to make the
decision to create copy relocation/canonical PLT.
llvm-svn: 369271
In processRelocAux(), we handle errors before copy relocation/canonical PLT.
This makes error checking a bit complex because we have to check for
conditions that will be allowed by copy relocation/canonical PLT.
Instead, move copy relocation/canonical PLT before error checking. This
simplifies the previous clumsy error checking code
`config->shared || (config->pie && expr == R_ABS && type != target->symbolicRel)`
to the simple `config->isPic`. Some diagnostics can be reported in
different ways. The code motion changes diagnostics for some contrived
test cases:
* copy-rel-pie-error.s -> copy-rel-pie2.s:
It was rejected before but accepted now. ld.bfd also accepts the case.
* copy-errors.s: "cannot preempt symbol" changes to "symbol 'bar' has no type"
* got32{,x}-i386.s: the suggestion changes from "-fPIC or -Wl,-z,notext" to "-fPIE"
* x86-64-dyn-rel-error5.s: one diagnostic changes for -pie case
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66007
llvm-svn: 369262
Like rLLD354040
Previously, for unknown relocation types, in -no-pie/-pie mode, we got something like:
foo.o: unrecognized relocation ...
In -shared mode:
error: can't create dynamic relocation ... against symbol: yyy in readonly segment
Delete the default case from Hexagon::getRelExpr and add the error there. We will get consistent error message like `error: unknown relocation (1024) against symbol foo`
Reviewed By: sidneym
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66275
llvm-svn: 369260
Add a test that takes the maximum amount of passes permitted to converge.
This will make sure that any symbol defined in a linker script gets the
correct value and that any other convergence limit involving symbol address
doesn't restrict Thunk convergence.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66346
llvm-svn: 369246
Fixes https://github.com/ClangBuiltLinux/linux/issues/640
R_PPC64_REL16_HI was incorrectly computed as an R_ABS relocation.
rLLD368964 made it a linker failure. Change it to use R_PC to fix the
failures.
Add ppc64-reloc-rel.s for these R_PPC64_REL* tests.
llvm-svn: 369184
R_GOTPLT is relative to .got.plt since D59594. Since R_HEXAGON_GOT
relocations always have 0 r_addend, they can use R_GOTPLT instead.
Reviewed By: sidneym
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66274
llvm-svn: 369128
Summary:
libstdc++ in GCC 5.1 has some bugs. The move to C++14 in D66195 triggered one
such bug caused by the new constexpr support in C++14, and the implementation
doing SFINAE wrong with the comparator to std::stable_sort.
Here's a small repro: https://godbolt.org/z/2QC3-n
The fix is to inline the lambdas directly into the llvm::stable_sort call
instead of erasing them through a std::function. The code is more readable as
well.
Reviewers: thakis, ruiu, espindola
Subscribers: emaste, arichardson, MaskRay, jkorous, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66306
llvm-svn: 369023
Like rLLD354040.
Previously, for unrecognized relocation types, in -no-pie/-pie mode, we got something like:
foo.o: unrecognized relocation ...
In -shared mode:
error: can't create dynamic relocation ... against symbol: yyy in readonly segment
Delete the default case from AArch64::getRelExpr and add the error there.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66277
llvm-svn: 368983
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66259
llvm-svn: 368936
Some options are implemented now:
--no-warn-common : r263413
--allow-shlib-undefined : r352826
Some are ignored but were not reflected in this test.
llvm-svn: 368837
Support the equals form of the long --entry=<symbol> option,
add a test for the -e<symbol> form.
Add tests for single dash forms of -exclude-all-symbols and
-export-all-symbols.
Support single-dash forms of -out-implib and -output-def, support
the equals form of --output-def=<file>. (We previously had a test
to explicitly disallow -out-implib, but it turns out that GNU ld
actually does support it just fine, despite also matching the
-o<file> option.)
Disallow the double-dashed --u form, add a test for -u<symbol>.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66066
llvm-svn: 368816
A new symbol is added to elf::symtab in 3 steps:
1) SymbolTable::insert creates a placeholder.
2) Symbol::mergeProperties
3) Symbol::replace
Fields referenced by steps 2) and 3) should be initialized in
SymbolTable::insert. `traced` and `referenced` were missed previously.
This did not cause problems because compilers generated code that
initialized them (bit fields) to 0.
Reviewed By: grimar
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66130
llvm-svn: 368784
Currently the following 3 relocation types do not trigger the creation
of a canonical PLT (which changes STT_GNU_IFUNC to STT_FUNC and
redirects all references):
1) GOT-generating (`needsGot`)
2) PLT-generating (`needsPlt`)
3) R_ABS with 0 addend in a writable location. This is used for
for ifunc function pointers in writable sections such as .data and .toc.
This patch deletes case 3) to simplify the R_*_IRELATIVE generating
logic added in D57371. Other advantages:
* It is guaranteed no more than 1 R_*_IRELATIVE is created for an ifunc.
* PPC64: no need to special case ifunc in toc-indirect to toc-relative relaxation. See D65755
The deleted elf::addIRelativeRelocs demonstrates that one-pass scan
through relocations makes several optimizations difficult. This is
something we can think about in the future.
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65995
llvm-svn: 368661
In Writer::includeInDynSym(), exportDynamic is used by a Defined with
protected or default visibility, to record whether it is required to be
exported into .dynsym. It is set when any of the following conditions
hold:
1) There is an interposable symbol from a DSO (Undefined or SharedSymbol with default visibility)
2) If -shared or --export-dynamic is specified, any symbol in an object file/bitcode sets this property, unless suppressed by canBeOmittedFromSymbolTable().
3) --dynamic-list when producing an executable
4) protected symbol from a DSO preempted by copy relocation/canonical PLT when
--ignore-{data,function}-address-equality is specified
5) ifunc is exported when -z ifunc-noplt is specified
Bullet points 4) and 5) are irrelevant in this patch.
Bullet 3) does not play well with 1) and 2). When -shared is specified,
exportDynamic of most symbols is true. This makes it incapable to record
--dynamic-list marked symbols. We thus have obscure:
if (!config->shared)
b->exportDynamic = true;
else if (b->includeInDynsym())
b->isPreemptible = true;
This patch adds another bit `Symbol::inDynamicList` to record
3). We can thus simplify handleDynamicList() by unifying the DSO and
executable cases. It also allows us to simplify isPreemptible - now
the field is only used in finalizeSections() and later stages.
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D66091
llvm-svn: 368659
When producing a DSO, the isPreemptible property of a Defined with
default or protected visibility is affected by the --dynamic-list file,
but not by interposable symbols in other DSOs.
llvm-svn: 368649
After r367869, VER_NDX_LOCAL can only be assigned to Defined and
CommonSymbol. CommonSymbol becomes Defined after replaceCommonSymbols(),
thus `versionId == VER_NDX_LOCAL` will imply `isDefined()`.
In maybeReportUndefined(), computeBinding() is called when the symbol is
unknown to be Undefined. computeBinding() != STB_LOCAL will always be
true.
llvm-svn: 368536
!isPreemptible was added in r343668 to fix PR39104: symbols redefined by
replaceWithDefined() might be incorrectly considered STB_LOCAL if a
version script specified `local: *;`.
After r367869 (`config->defaultSymbolVersion` was removed), we will
assign VER_NDX_LOCAL to only regular Defined and CommonSymbol, not
Defined created by replaceWithDefined() (because scanVersionScript() is
called before scanRelocations()). The !isPreemptible is thus redundant
and can be deleted.
llvm-svn: 368535
The filename part in the message header is used by Visual Studio
to fill Error List so that a user can click on an item and jump
to the mentioned location. If we use only the name of a source file
and not the full path, Visual Studio might be unable to find the right
file or, even worse, show a wrong one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65875
llvm-svn: 368409
If the dot gets moved by an explicit section address, an empty gap between sections could be created. The encompassing region for the section being parsed needs to be expanded to include the gap.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65722
Patch by Gabriel Smith!
llvm-svn: 368379
This ensures these errors produce a non-zero exit and improves the
context (providing the name of the input object and section being
parsed).
llvm-svn: 368378
In the case where C identifier sections have SHF_LINK_ORDER they will most
likely be placed in the same partition as the section that they are associated
with. But unless this happens to be the main partition, this will cause them
to be excluded from the range covered by the __start_ and __stop_ symbols,
which may lead to incorrect program behaviour. So we need to move them
all into the main partition so that they will be covered by the __start_
and __stop_ symbols.
We may want to refine this approach later and allow different __start_/__stop_
symbol values for different partitions. This would only make sense for
relocations from SHT_NOTE sections since they are duplicated into each
partition.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65909
llvm-svn: 368375
Summary:
Emscripten expects `__data_end` to show up in PIC code as long as it's not
linked with `--shared`.
Currently, Emscripten breaks with latest LLVM because `__data_end` is controlled
by `config->isPic` instead of `config->shared`.`
Reviewers: tlively, sbc100
Reviewed By: sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65980
llvm-svn: 368361
This allows undefined references in input files be resolved by the
optional symbols. Previously we were doing this before input file
reading which means it was working only for command line symbols
references (i.e. -u or --export).
Also use addOptionalDataSymbol for __dso_handle and make all optional
symbols hidden by default.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65920
llvm-svn: 368310
This patch Implements the R_AARCH64_TLSLE_MOVW_TPREL_G*[_NC]. These are
logically the same calculation as the existing TLSLE relocations with
the result written back to mov[nz] and movk instructions. A typical code
sequence is:
movz x0, #:tprel_g2:foo // bits [47:32] of R_TLS with overflow check
movk x0, #:tprel_g1_nc:foo // bits [31:16] of R_TLS with no overflow check
movk x0, #:tprel_g0_nc:foo // bits [15:0] of R_TLS with no overflow check
This type of code sequence is usually used with a large code model.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65882
Fixes: PR42853
llvm-svn: 368293
There's still a need for a deeper fix to the way libDebugInfoDWARF error
messages are propagated up to lld - if lld had exited non-zero on this
error message we would've found the issue sooner.
llvm-svn: 368229
D65213 (rL367536) does not work for the case when a source file path
includes subdirectories.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65810
llvm-svn: 368153
Summary:
`createSyntheticSymbols`, which creates `WasmSym::InitTLS`, is only called
when `!config->relocatable`, but this condition is not checked when calling
`createInitTLSFunction`.
This diff checks `!config->relocatable` before calling `createInitTLSFunction`.
Fixes https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/9155.
Reviewers: tlively, aheejin, kripken, sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65785
llvm-svn: 368078
Fixes PR42759.
```
// If ifunc is taken address in -fPIC code, it may have a toc entry
.section .toc,"aw",@progbits
.quad ifunc
// ifunc may be defined as STT_GNU_IFUNC in another object file
.type ifunc, %gnu_indirect_function
```
If ifunc is non-preemptable (e.g. when linking an executable), the toc
entry will be relocated by R_PPC64_IRELATIVE.
R_*_IRELATIVE represents the symbolic value of a
non-preemptable ifunc (not associated with a canonical PLT) in a writable location. It has an unknown value at
link time, so we cannot apply toc-indirect to toc-relative relaxation.
Reviewed By: luporl, sfertile
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65755
llvm-svn: 368057
The combineEhSections runs, by design, before processSectionCommands so
that input exception sections like .ARM.exidx and .eh_frame are not assigned
to OutputSections. Unfortunately if /DISCARD/ removes InputSections that
have associated .ARM.exidx sections without discarding the .ARM.exidx
synthetic section then we will end up crashing when trying to sort the
InputSections in ascending address order.
We fix this by filtering out the sections that have been discarded prior
to processing the InputSections in finalizeContents().
fixes pr42890
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65759
llvm-svn: 368041
This is a case missed by D64136. If %t1.o has a weak reference on foo,
and %t2.so has a non-weak reference on foo:
```
0. ld.lld %t1.o %t2.so # ok; STB_WEAK; accepted since D64136
1. ld.lld %t2.so %t1.o # undefined symbol: foo; STB_GLOBAL
2. gold %t1.o %t2.so # ok; STB_WEAK
3. gold %t2.so %t1.o # undefined reference to 'foo'; STB_GLOBAL
4. ld.bfd %t1.o %t2.so # undefined reference to `foo'; STB_WEAK
5. ld.bfd %t2.so %t1.o # undefined reference to `foo'; STB_WEAK
```
It can be argued that in both cases, the binding of the undefined foo
should be set to STB_WEAK, because the binding should not be affected by
referenced from shared objects.
--allow-shlib-undefined doesn't suppress errors (3,4,5), but -shared or
--noinhibit-exec allows ld.bfd/gold to produce a binary:
```
3. gold -shared %t2.so %t1.o # ok; STB_GLOBAL
4. ld.bfd -shared %t2.so %t1.o # ok; STB_WEAK
5. ld.bfd -shared %t1.o %t1.o # ok; STB_WEAK
```
If %t2.so has DT_NEEDED entries, ld.bfd will load them (lld/gold don't
have the behavior). If one of the DSO defines foo and it is in the
link-time search path (e.g. DT_NEEDED entry is an absolute path, via
-rpath=, via -rpath-link=, etc),
`ld.bfd %t1.o %t2.so` and `ld.bfd %t1.o %t2.so` will not error.
In this patch, we make Undefined and SharedSymbol share the same binding
computing logic. Case 1 will be allowed:
```
0. ld.lld %t1.o %t2.so # ok; STB_WEAK; accepted since D64136
1. ld.lld %t2.so %t1.o # ok; STB_WEAK; changed by this patch
```
In the future, we can explore the option that turns both (0,1) into
errors if --no-allow-shlib-undefined (default when linking an
executable) is in action.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65584
llvm-svn: 368038
Some tls-*.s tests do not test generic TLS behavior but rather are x86 specific.
Rename them to i386-*.s or x86-64-*.s
Delete tls-static.s: covered by tls-opt.s
Delete tls-opt-no-plt.s: add --implicit-check-not=.plt to x86-64-tls-gdie.s to cover it
Rename tls-dynamic-i686.s to i386-tls-dynamic.s
Rename tls-i686.s to i386-tls-le.s
Rename tls-opt-i686.s to i386-tls-opt.s
Rename tls-opt-iele-i686-nopic.s to i386-tls-opt-iele-nopic.s
Rename tls-dynamic.s to x86-64-tls-dynamic.s . IE should be split off in the future.
Rename tls-error.s to x86-64-reloc-tpoff32-error.s
Rename tls-opt-gdie.s to x86-64-tls-gdie.s
Rename tls-opt-x86_64-noplt.s to x86-64-tls-opt-noplt.s
Rename tls-opt-local.s => x86-64-tls-ie-opt-local.s . It can be merged with x86-64-tls-ie-local.s in the future.
llvm-svn: 367877
We prioritize non-* wildcards overs VER_NDX_LOCAL/VER_NDX_GLOBAL "*".
This patch generalizes the rule to "*" of other versions and thus fixes PR40176.
I don't feel strongly about this GNU linkers' behavior but the
generalization simplifies code.
Delete `config->defaultSymbolVersion` which was used to special case
VER_NDX_LOCAL/VER_NDX_GLOBAL "*".
In `SymbolTable::scanVersionScript`, custom versions are handled the same
way as VER_NDX_LOCAL/VER_NDX_GLOBAL. So merge
`config->versionScript{Locals,Globals}` into `config->versionDefinitions`.
Overall this seems to simplify the code.
In `SymbolTable::assign{Exact,Wildcard}Versions`,
`sym->verdefIndex == config->defaultSymbolVersion` is changed to
`verdefIndex == UINT32_C(-1)`.
This allows us to give duplicate assignment diagnostics for
`{ global: foo; };` `V1 { global: foo; };`
In test/linkerscript/version-script.s:
vs_index of an undefined symbol changes from 0 to 1. This doesn't matter (arguably 1 is better because the binding is STB_GLOBAL) because vs_index of an undefined symbol is ignored.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65716
llvm-svn: 367869
With GNU tools, delayload is handled completely differently. (One
creates a specific delayload import library using dlltool and then
links against it instead of the normal import library.)
Instead of requiring using -Xlink=-delayload:lib.dll, we can provide
an lld specific option for this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65728
llvm-svn: 367837
These symbols actually point to the symbol's IAT entry, which
obviously is different from the symbol itself (which is imported
from a different module and doesn't exist in the current one).
Omitting this symbol helps gdb inspect automatically imported
symbols, see https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24574
for discussion on the matter.
Surprisingly, those extra symbols don't seem to be an issue for
gdb when the sources have been built with clang, only with gcc.
The actual logic in gdb that this depends on still is unknown, but
omitting these symbols from the symbol table is the right thing to
do in any case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65727
llvm-svn: 367836
Delete version-script-missing.s: it is covered by version-script-noundef.s
Delete version-script-anonymous-local.s: it is covered by version-script-{glob,weak}.s etc
Delete version-script-no-warn{,2}.s: add --fatal-warnings to some version-script.s commands instead
llvm-svn: 367778
An R_*_IRELATIVE represents the address of a STT_GNU_IFUNC symbol
(redirected at runtime) which is non-preemptable and is not associated
with a canonical PLT (associated with a symbol with a section index of
SHN_UNDEF but a non-zero st_value).
.rel[a].plt [DT_JMPREL, DT_JMPREL+DT_JMPRELSZ) contains relocations that
can be lazily resolved. R_*_IRELATIVE are always eagerly resolved, so
conceptually they do not belong to .rela.plt. "iplt" is mostly a misnomer.
glibc powerpc and powerpc64 do not resolve R_*_IRELATIVE if they are in .rela.plt.
// a.o - synthesized PLT call stub has an R_*_IRELATIVE
void ifunc(); int main() { ifunc(); }
// b.o
static void real() {}
asm (".type ifunc, %gnu_indirect_function");
void *ifunc() { return ℜ }
The lld-linked executable crashes. ld.bfd places R_*_IRELATIVE in
.rela.dyn and the executable works.
glibc i386, x86_64, and aarch64 have logic
(glibc/sysdeps/*/dl-machine.h:elf_machine_lazy_rel) to eagerly resolve
R_*_IRELATIVE in .rel[a].plt so the lld-linked executable works.
Move R_*_IRELATIVE from .rel[a].plt to .rel[a].dyn to fix the crashes on
glibc powerpc/powerpc64. This also helps simplifying ifunc
implementation in FreeBSD rtld-elf powerpc64.
If --pack-dyn-relocs=android[+relr] is specified, the Android packed
dynamic relocation format is used for .rela.dyn. We cannot name
in.relaIplt ".rela.dyn" because the output section will have mixed
formats. This can be improved in the future.
Reviewed By: pcc
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65651
llvm-svn: 367745
This avoids a spurious and confusing log message in cases where
both e.g. "alias" and "__imp_alias" exist.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65598
llvm-svn: 367673
1. raw_ostream supports ANSI colors so that you can write messages to
the termina with colors. Previously, in order to change and reset
color, you had to call `changeColor` and `resetColor` functions,
respectively.
So, if you print out "error: " in red, for example, you had to do
something like this:
OS.changeColor(raw_ostream::RED);
OS << "error: ";
OS.resetColor();
With this patch, you can write the same code as follows:
OS << raw_ostream::RED << "error: " << raw_ostream::RESET;
2. Add a boolean flag to raw_ostream so that you can disable colored
output. If you disable colors, changeColor, operator<<(Color),
resetColor and other color-related functions have no effect.
Most LLVM tools automatically prints out messages using colors, and
you can disable it by passing a flag such as `--disable-colors`.
This new flag makes it easy to write code that works that way.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65564
llvm-svn: 367649
The Archive object created when loading an archive specified with
wholearchive got cleaned up immediately, when the owning std::unique_ptr
went out of scope, even if persisted StringRefs pointed to memory that
belonged to the archive, which no longer was mapped in memory.
This hasn't been an issue with regular (as opposed to thin) archives,
as references to the member objects has kept the mapping for the whole
archive file alive - but with thin archives, all such references point
to other files.
Add the std::unique_ptr to the arena allocator, to retain it as long
as necessary.
This fixes (the last issue raised in) PR42388.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65565
llvm-svn: 367599
This patch
1) adds -z separate-code and -z noseparate-code (default).
2) changes the condition that the last page of last PF_X PT_LOAD is
padded with trap instructions.
Current condition (after D33630): if there is no `SECTIONS` commands.
After this change: if -z separate-code is specified.
-z separate-code was introduced to ld.bfd in 2018, to place the text
segment in its own pages. There is no overlap in pages between an
executable segment and a non-executable segment:
1) RX cannot load initial contents from R or RW(or non-SHF_ALLOC).
2) R and RW(or non-SHF_ALLOC) cannot load initial contents from RX.
lld's current status:
- Between R and RX: in `Writer<ELFT>::fixSectionAlignments()`, the start of a
segment is always aligned to maxPageSize, so the initial contents loaded by R
and RX do not overlap. I plan to allow overlaps in D64906 if -z noseparate-code
is in effect.
- Between RX and RW(or non-SHF_ALLOC if RW doesn't exist):
we currently unconditionally pad the last page to commonPageSize
(defaults to 4096 on all targets we support).
This patch will make it effective only if -z separate-code is specified.
-z separate-code is a dubious feature that intends to reduce the number
of ROP gadgets (which is actually ineffective because attackers can find
plenty of gadgets in the text segment, no need to find gadgets in
non-code regions).
With the overlapping PT_LOAD technique D64906, -z noseparate-code
removes two more alignments at segment boundaries than -z separate-code.
This saves at most defaultCommonPageSize*2 bytes, which are significant
on targets with large defaultCommonPageSize (AArch64/MIPS/PPC: 65536).
Issues/feedback on alignment at segment boundaries to help understand
the implication:
* binutils PR24490 (the situation on ld.bfd is worse because they have
two R-- on both sides of R-E so more alignments.)
* In binutils, the 2018-02-27 commit "ld: Add --enable-separate-code" made -z separate-code the default on Linux.
d969dea983
In musl-cross-make, binutils is configured with --disable-separate-code
to address size regressions caused by -z separate-code. (lld actually has the same
issue, which I plan to fix in a future patch. The ld.bfd x86 status is
worse because they default to max-page-size=0x200000).
* https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237676 people want
smaller code size. This patch will remove one alignment boundary.
* Stef O'Rear: I'm opposed to any kind of page alignment at the
text/rodata line (having a partial page of text aliased as rodata and
vice versa has no demonstrable harm, and I actually care about small
systems).
So, make -z noseparate-code the default.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64903
llvm-svn: 367537
We extract and print the source location in the message header so that
Visual Studio is able to parse it and jump there. As duplicate symbols
are defined in several locations, it is more convenient to have separate
error messages, which allows a user to easily access all the locations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65213
llvm-svn: 367536
* Add --no-show-raw-insn to llvm-objdump -d tests
* When linking an executable with %t.so, the path %t.so will be recorded
in the DT_NEEDED entry if %t.so doesn't have DT_SONAME. .dynstr will
have varying lengths on different systems. Add -soname so that the
string in .dynstr is of fixed length to make tests more robust.
* Rename i386-tls-initial-exec-local.s to i386-tls-ie-local.s
* Refactor tls-initial-exec-local.s to x86-64-tls-ie-local.s
llvm-svn: 367533
Previously, when `--vs-diagnostics` was used, the linker printed
something like
hidden(undef.s): error: undefined hidden symbol: foo
>>> referenced by undef.s:15
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65499
llvm-svn: 367515
Summary:
This allows reporting undefined symbols before LTO codegen is
run. Since LTO codegen can take a long time, this improves user
experience by avoiding that time spend if the link is going to
fail with undefined symbols anyway.
Fixes PR32400.
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, steven_wu, dexonsmith, mstorsjo, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62434
llvm-svn: 367136
* Add --no-show-raw-insn to llvm-objdump -d tests
* When linking an executable with %t.so, the path %t.so will be recorded
in the DT_NEEDED entry if %t.so doesn't have DT_SONAME. .dynstr will
have varying lengths on different systems. Add -soname to make tests
more robust.
llvm-svn: 366988
Summary:
We want the tool conventions to state that `__tls_align` will be a power of 2.
It makes sense to not have an exception for when there is no TLS.
Reviewers: tlively, sunfish
Reviewed By: tlively
Subscribers: dschuff, sbc100, jgravelle-google, aheejin, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65177
llvm-svn: 366948
Summary:
This could previously happen if errors that are emitted after reaching the
error limit. In that case, the flag inside the newline() function will be
set to true which causes the next call to print a newline even though the
actual message will be discarded.
Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, MaskRay, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65198
llvm-svn: 366944
That allows to remove duplicated code which subtracts 0x7000 from the
R_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_XXX relocations values in the `MIPS::relocateOne`
function.
llvm-svn: 366888
This ports r366573 from COFF to ELF.
There are now to toString(Archive::Symbol), one doing MSVC demangling
in COFF and one doing Itanium demangling in ELF, so rename these two
to toCOFFString() and to toELFString() to not get a duplicate symbol.
Nothing ever passes a raw Archive::Symbol to CHECK(), so these not
being part of the normal toString() machinery seems ok.
There are two code paths in the ELF linker that emits this type of
diagnostic:
1. The "normal" one in InputFiles.cpp. This is covered by the tweaked test.
2. An additional one that's only used for libcalls if there's at least
one bitcode in the link, and if the libcall symbol is lazy, and
lazily loaded from an archive (i.e. not from a lazy .o file).
(This code path was added in r339301.) Since all libcall names so far
are C symbols and never mangled, the change there is not observable
and hence not covered by tests.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65095
llvm-svn: 366836
Code built for mingw with -fdata-sections will store each TLS variable
in a comdat section, named .tls$$<varname>. Normal TLS variables are
stored in sections named .tls$ with a trailing dollar, which are
sorted after a starter marker (in a later linked object file) in a
section named ".tls" (with no dollar suffix), before an ending marker
in a section named ".tls$ZZZ".
The mingw comdat section suffix stripping introduced in SVN r363457
broke sorting of such tls sections, ending up sorting the stripped
.tls$$<varname> sections (stripped to ".tls") before the start marker
in the section named ".tls".
We could add exceptions to the section name suffix stripping for
.tls (and .CRT, where suffixes always should be honored), but the
more conservative option is probably the reverse; to only apply the
stripping for the normal sections where sorting shouldn't have any
effect.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65018
llvm-svn: 366780
lld currently selects the relocation model automatically depending on
the link flags specified, but in some cases it'd be useful to allow
explicitly overriding the relocation model using a flag.
llvm-svn: 366644
Summary:
Add immutable WASM global `__tls_align` which stores the alignment
requirements of the TLS segment.
Add `__builtin_wasm_tls_align()` intrinsic to get this alignment in Clang.
The expected usage has now changed to:
__wasm_init_tls(memalign(__builtin_wasm_tls_align(),
__builtin_wasm_tls_size()));
Reviewers: tlively, aheejin, sbc100, sunfish, alexcrichton
Reviewed By: tlively
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D65028
llvm-svn: 366624
Also add test coverage for thin archives (which are the only way I could
come up with to test at least some of the diagnostic changes).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64927
llvm-svn: 366573
* Delete aarch64-tls-static.s: it is covered by aarch64-tlsdesc.c
* Add --no-show-raw-insn to llvm-objdump -d tests
* When linking an executable with %t.so, the path %t.so will be recorded in the DT_NEEDED entry if %t.so doesn't have DT_SONAME. The DT_NEEDED has varying lengths on different systems.
Add -soname to make tests more robust. This issue will become outstanding if we allow overlapping PT_LOAD (D64930).
llvm-svn: 366532
Summary:
This change makes it so that passing --shared-memory is all a user
needs to do to get proper multithreaded code. This default can still
be explicitly overridden for any reason using --passive-segments and
--active-segments.
Reviewers: sbc100, quantum
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64950
llvm-svn: 366504
Avoid splitting the test into multiple files and use zero for the value of
the symbol with addends at relocations so that it's clear what value is
being used at relocations.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64684
llvm-svn: 366463
It's possible to create IR that uses !associated to refer to a global that
appears later in the module, which can result in these types of forward
references being generated. Unfortunately our assembler does not currently
accept the resulting .s so I needed to use yaml2obj to test this.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64880
llvm-svn: 366460
Until recently, Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS was used to limit LLVM's
Python support to 2.7. Now that both LLVM and LLDB both support Python
3, there's no longer a need to put an arbitrary limit on this.
However, instead of removing the variable, r365692 expanded the list,
which has the (presumably unintentional) side-effect of expression
preference for Python 3.
Instead, as Michal proposed in the original code review, we should just
not set the list at all, and let CMake pick whatever Python interpreter
you have in your path.
This patch removes the Python_ADDITIONAL_VERSIONS variable in llvm,
clang and lld. I've also updated the docs with the default behavior and
how to force a different Python version to be used.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64894
llvm-svn: 366447
When code relaxation is enabled many RISC-V fixups are not resolved but
instead relocations are emitted. This happens even for DWARF debug
sections. Therefore, to properly support the parsing of DWARF debug info
we need to be able to resolve RISC-V relocations. This patch adds:
* Support for RISC-V relocations in RelocationResolver
* DWARF support for two relocations per object file offset
* DWARF changes to support relocations in more DIE fields
The two relocations per offset change is needed because some RISC-V
relocations (used for label differences) come in pairs.
Relocations can also be emitted for DWARF fields where relocations were
not yet evaluated. Adding relocation support for some of these fields is
essencial. On the other hand, LLVM currently emits RISC-V relocations
for fixups that could be safely evaluated, since they can never be
affected by code relaxations. This patch also adds relocation support
for the fields affected by those extraneous relocations (the DWARF unit
entry Length, and the DWARF debug line entry TotalLength and
PrologueLength), for testing purposes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62062
Patch by Luís Marques.
llvm-svn: 366402
basic64be.s is a big-endian powerpc64 test that just duplicates what
basic-ppc64.s does. Extend basic-ppc64.s to add big-endian tests.
Delete basic64be.s
Rename basic32.s to basic-i386.s
llvm-svn: 366401
When hidden symbols are discarded by comdat rules we still want to
create a local defined symbol, otherwise `Symbol::isDiscarded()` relies
on begin able to check `getChunk->discarded`.
This is a followup on rL362769. The comdat.ll test was previously GC'ing
the `__wasm_call_ctors` functions so `do_init` was not actually being
included in the link. Once that function was included in triggered the
crash bug that this change addresses.
Fixes: https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/8981
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64872
llvm-svn: 366358
Summary:
Add a --vs-diagnostics flag that alters the format of diagnostic output
to enable source hyperlinks in Visual Studio.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D58484
Reviewed by: ruiu
llvm-svn: 366333
Summary:
After D58892 split the RW PT_LOAD on the PT_GNU_RELRO boundary, the new
layout is:
PT_LOAD(PT_GNU_RELRO(.data.rel.ro .bss.rel.ro)) PT_LOAD(.data. .bss)
The two pageAlign() calls at PT_GNU_RELRO boundaries are redundant due
to the existence of PT_LOAD.
Reviewers: grimar, peter.smith, ruiu, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: sfertile, atanasyan, emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64854
llvm-svn: 366307
Summary:
Thread local variables are placed inside a `.tdata` segment. Their symbols are
offsets from the start of the segment. The address of a thread local variable
is computed as `__tls_base` + the offset from the start of the segment.
`.tdata` segment is a passive segment and `memory.init` is used once per thread
to initialize the thread local storage.
`__tls_base` is a wasm global. Since each thread has its own wasm instance,
it is effectively thread local. Currently, `__tls_base` must be initialized
at thread startup, and so cannot be used with dynamic libraries.
`__tls_base` is to be initialized with a new linker-synthesized function,
`__wasm_init_tls`, which takes as an argument a block of memory to use as the
storage for thread locals. It then initializes the block of memory and sets
`__tls_base`. As `__wasm_init_tls` will handle the memory initialization,
the memory does not have to be zeroed.
To help allocating memory for thread-local storage, a new compiler intrinsic
is introduced: `__builtin_wasm_tls_size()`. This instrinsic function returns
the size of the thread-local storage for the current function.
The expected usage is to run something like the following upon thread startup:
__wasm_init_tls(malloc(__builtin_wasm_tls_size()));
Reviewers: tlively, aheejin, kripken, sbc100
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, jfb, cfe-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64537
llvm-svn: 366272
Summary:
Fixes PR41828. Before this, LLD always emitted SafeSEH chunks and
defined __safe_se_handler_table & size. Now, /safeseh:no leaves those
undefined.
Additionally, we were checking for the safeseh @feat.00 flag in two
places: once to emit errors, and once during safeseh table construction.
The error was set up to be off by default, but safeseh is supposed to be
on by default. I combined the two checks, so now LLD emits an error if
an input object lacks @feat.00 and safeseh is enabled. This caused the
majority of 32-bit LLD tests to fail, since many test input object files
lack @feat.00 symbols. I explicitly added -safeseh:no to those tests to
preserve behavior.
Finally, LLD no longer sets IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_NO_SEH if any
input file wasn't compiled for safeseh.
Reviewers: mstorsjo, ruiu, thakis
Reviewed By: ruiu, thakis
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63570
llvm-svn: 366238
In LLDB, when parsing type units, we don't need to parse the whole line
table. Instead, we only need to parse the "support files" from the line
table prologue.
To make that possible, this patch moves the respective functions from
the LineTable into the Prologue. Because I don't think users of the
LineTable should have to know that these files come from the Prologue,
I've left the original methods in place, and made them redirect to the
LineTable.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64774
llvm-svn: 366164
Summary:
We agreed to rename `except_ref` to `exnref` for consistency with other
reference types in
https://github.com/WebAssembly/exception-handling/issues/79. This also
renames WebAssemblyInstrExceptRef.td to WebAssemblyInstrRef.td in order
to use the file for other reference types in future.
Reviewers: dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, hiraditya, sunfish, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64703
llvm-svn: 366145
This reverts r365990 (git commit 1a6053ebc6)
The test no longer depends on the Visual C++ libraries. I confirmed that
the crash still reproduces with the new test case if I remove the null
check.
llvm-svn: 366095
This removes a call to `object::getSymbol<ELFT>`.
We used this function in a next way: it was given an
array of symbols and index and returned either a symbol
at the index given or a error.
This function was removed in D64631.
(rL366052, but was reverted because of LLD compilation error
that I didn't know about).
It does not make much sense to keep this function on LLVM side
only for LLD, because having only a list of symbols and the index it
is not able to produce a valueable error message about context anyways.
llvm-svn: 366057
Summary:
This was causing large addresses to be emitted as negative numbers,
which rightfully caused crashes in binaryen.
Reviewers: aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: sbc100, jgravelle-google, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64612
llvm-svn: 365930
Before rL295040 the linker just crashed when a GOT relocation (R_MIPS_GOT16)
comes from a merge section. To ensure that this bug still fixed it's enough
to check that the linker does not crash and create GOT entries.
llvm-svn: 365834
E.g. for x86_64, previously each symbol's thunk was 87 bytes. Now
there's a 12 byte thunk per symbol, plus a shared 83 byte tail
function.
This is similar to what both MS link.exe and GNU tools do for
delay imports.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64288
llvm-svn: 365823
Summary:
Adds the following two options to lld-link:
-thinlto-prefix-replace: allows replacing a prefix in paths generated
for ThinLTO. This can be used to ensure index files and native object
files are stored in unique directories, allowing multiple distributed
ThinLTO links to proceed concurrently.
-thinlto-object-suffix-replace: allows replacing a suffix in object
file paths involved in ThinLTO. This allows minimized index files to
be used for the thin link while storing the paths to the full bitcode
files for subsequent steps (code generation and final linking).
Reviewers: ruiu, tejohnson, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, steven_wu, dexonsmith, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64542
llvm-svn: 365807
Summary:
This implements -thinlto-index-only, -thinlto-index-only:,
and -thinlto-emit-imports-files options in lld-link. They are
analogous to their counterparts in ld.lld: -thinlto-index-only
causes us to perform ThinLTO's thin link and write index files,
but not perform code generation. -thinlto-index-only: does the
same, but also writes a text file listing the native object
files expected to be generated. -thinlto-emit-imports-files
creates a text file next to each index file, listing the files
to import from.
Reviewers: ruiu, tejohnson, pcc, rnk
Subscribers: mehdi_amini, steven_wu, dexonsmith, arphaman, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64461
llvm-svn: 365800
This fixes PR38549, which is silently accepted by ld.bfd.
This seems correct because it makes sense to let non-glob patterns take
precedence over glob patterns.
lld issues an error because
`assignWildcardVersion(ver, VER_NDX_LOCAL);` is processed before `assignExactVersion(ver, v.id, v.name);`.
Move all assignWildcardVersion() calls after assignExactVersion() calls
to fix this.
Also, move handleDynamicList() to the bottom. computeBinding() called by
includeInDynsym() has this cryptic rule:
if (versionId == VER_NDX_LOCAL && isDefined() && !isPreemptible)
return STB_LOCAL;
Before the change:
* foo's version is set to VER_NDX_LOCAL due to `local: *`
* handleDynamicList() is called
- foo.computeBinding() is STB_LOCAL
- foo.includeInDynsym() is false
- foo.isPreemptible is not set (wrong)
* foo's version is set to V1
After the change:
* foo's version is set to VER_NDX_LOCAL due to `local: *`
* foo's version is set to V1
* handleDynamicList() is called
- foo.computeBinding() is STB_GLOBAL
- foo.includeInDynsym() is true
- foo.isPreemptible is set (correct)
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64550
llvm-svn: 365760
In lvm2, libdevmapper.so is linked with a version script with duplicate
version assignments:
DM_1_02_138 { global: ... dm_bitset_parse_list; ... };
DM_1_02_129 { global: ... dm_bitset_parse_list; ... };
ld.bfd silently accepts this while gold issues a warning. We currently
error, thus inhibit producing the executable. Change the error to
warning to allow this case, and improve the message.
There are some cases where ld.bfd error
`anonymous version tag cannot be combined with other version tags`
but we just warn. It is probably OK for now.
Reviewed By: grimar, ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64549
llvm-svn: 365759
This patch does the same thing as r365595 to other subdirectories,
which completes the naming style change for the entire lld directory.
With this, the naming style conversion is complete for lld.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64473
llvm-svn: 365730
D64130 introduced a bug described in the following message:
https://reviews.llvm.org/D64130#1571560
The problem can happen with the following script:
SECTIONS {
.out : {
...
FILL(0x10101010)
*(.aaa)
...
}
The current code tries to read (0x10101010) as an expression and
does not break when meets *, what results in a script parsing error.
In this patch, I verify that FILL command's expression always wrapped in ().
And at the same time =<fillexp> expression can be both wrapped or unwrapped.
I checked it matches to bfd/gold.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64476
llvm-svn: 365635
This patch is mechanically generated by clang-llvm-rename tool that I wrote
using Clang Refactoring Engine just for creating this patch. You can see the
source code of the tool at https://reviews.llvm.org/D64123. There's no manual
post-processing; you can generate the same patch by re-running the tool against
lld's code base.
Here is the main discussion thread to change the LLVM coding style:
https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2019-February/130083.html
In the discussion thread, I proposed we use lld as a testbed for variable
naming scheme change, and this patch does that.
I chose to rename variables so that they are in camelCase, just because that
is a minimal change to make variables to start with a lowercase letter.
Note to downstream patch maintainers: if you are maintaining a downstream lld
repo, just rebasing ahead of this commit would cause massive merge conflicts
because this patch essentially changes every line in the lld subdirectory. But
there's a remedy.
clang-llvm-rename tool is a batch tool, so you can rename variables in your
downstream repo with the tool. Given that, here is how to rebase your repo to
a commit after the mass renaming:
1. rebase to the commit just before the mass variable renaming,
2. apply the tool to your downstream repo to mass-rename variables locally, and
3. rebase again to the head.
Most changes made by the tool should be identical for a downstream repo and
for the head, so at the step 3, almost all changes should be merged and
disappear. I'd expect that there would be some lines that you need to merge by
hand, but that shouldn't be too many.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64121
llvm-svn: 365595
This puts handling of undefined symbols in a single location. Its
also more in line with the ELF backend which only reports undefined
symbols based on relocations.
One side effect is that we no longer report undefined symbols that are
only referenced in GC'd sections.
This also fixes a crash reported in the emscripten toolchain:
https://github.com/emscripten-core/emscripten/issues/8930.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64280
llvm-svn: 365553
This should always have been ".data". Without this we treat the
section as a user-defined section in other places (such as the
generation of __start/__stop symbols).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64439
llvm-svn: 365547
This test was added by D64200/r365139 to check we don't merge
SHF_MERGE|SHF_STRINGS sections with different alignments (that wastes
space and can make MergeTailAlignment::Builder out of sync).
It has nothing to do with tail merge (-O2), so rename it.
llvm-svn: 365442
GCC emits warning on this line:
error: enumeral and non-enumeral type in conditional
expression [-Werror=extra]
Change-Id: I04969cc32e27e310968b88ebaa4e1c4894528d74
llvm-svn: 365434
With this, `clang-cl /source-charset:utf-16 test.cc` now prints `invalid
value 'utf-16' in '/source-charset:utf-16'` instead of `invalid value
'utf-16' in '-finput-charset=utf-16'` before, and several other clang-cl
flags produce much less confusing output as well.
Fixes PR29106.
Since an arg and its alias can have different arg types (joined vs not)
and different values (because of AliasArgs<>), I chose to give the Alias
its own Arg object. For convenience, I just store the alias directly in
the unaliased arg – there aren't many arg objects at runtime, so that
seems ok.
Finally, I changed Arg::getAsString() to use the alias's representation
if it's present – that function was already documented as being the
suitable function for diagnostics, and most callers already used it for
diagnostics.
Implementation-wise, Arg::accept() previously used to parse things as
the unaliased option. The core of that switch is now extracted into a
new function acceptInternal() which parses as the _aliased_ option, and
the previously-intermingled unaliasing is now done as an explicit step
afterwards.
(This also changes one place in lld that didn't use getAsString() for
diagnostics, so that that one place now also prints the flag as the user
wrote it, not as it looks after it went through unaliasing.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64253
llvm-svn: 365413
We should be generating one __start/__stop pair per output segment
not per input segment. The test wasn't catching this because it was
only linking a single object file.
Fixes PR41565
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64148
llvm-svn: 365308
On Windows, the bitfield layout rule places `ussigned Referenced : 1` at
byte offset 40, instead of byte offset 37 on *NIX. The consequence is that
sizeof(SymbolUnion) == 104 on Windows while 96 on *NIX.
To eliminate this difference, change these unsigned bitfields to bool.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64238
llvm-svn: 365296
Since OPT_UNKNOWN args never have any values and consist only of
spelling (and are never aliased), this doesn't make any difference in
practice, but it's more consistent with Arg's guidance to use
getAsString() for diagnostics, and it matches what clang does.
Also tweak two tests to use an unknown option that contains '=' for
additional coverage while here. (The new tests pass fine with the old
code too though.)
llvm-svn: 365200
This fixes an 8-year-old regression. r105763 made it so that aliases
always refer to the unaliased option – but it missed the "joined" branch
of JoinedOrSeparate flags. (r162231 then made the Args classes
non-virtual, and r169344 moved them from clang to llvm.)
Back then, there was no JoinedOrSeparate flag that was an alias, so it
wasn't observable. Now /U in CLCompatOptions is a JoinedOrSeparate alias
in clang, and warn_slash_u_filename incorrectly used the aliased arg id
(using the unaliased one isn't really a regression since that warning
checks if the undefined macro contains slash or backslash and only then
emits the warning – and no valid use will pass "-Ufoo/bar" or similar).
Also, lld has many JoinedOrSeparate aliases, and due to this bug it had
to explicitly call `getUnaliasedOption()` in a bunch of places, even
though that shouldn't be necessary by design. After this fix in Option,
these calls really don't have an effect any more, so remove them.
No intended behavior change.
(I accidentally fixed this bug while working on PR29106 but then
wondered why the warn_slash_u_filename broke. When I figured it out, I
thought it would make sense to land this in a separate commit.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64156
llvm-svn: 365186
- The code tried to pass false to split()'s KeepEmpty parameter, but
instead passed it to MaxSplit. As a result, it would never split on
commas. This has been broken since the flag was added in r278056.
- The code used getSpelling() for getting the argument's values, but
getSpelling() always returns the `/debugtype:` prefix without any
values. So if any /debugtype: flag was passed, it always resulted in
an "unknown option:" warning. (The warning code then used the correct
getValue() for printing the invalid option, so the warning looked
kind of like it made sense.) This regressed in r342894.
Slightly improve the test coverage of this feature (but since I don't
know what this flag actually does, there's still no test for the correct
semantics), and add a comment to getSpelling() explaining what it does.
llvm-svn: 365182
On 64-bit systems, this decreases sizeof(SymbolUnion) from 112 to 96.
Add a static_assert to avoid accidental increases in future.
Reviewed By: sbc100
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64208
llvm-svn: 365169
The difference from D63432/r365015 is that this patch does not place
SHF_STRINGS sections with different alignments into the same
MergeSyntheticSection. Doing that would:
(1) create unnecessary padding and thus waste space.
Add a test tail-merge-string-align2.s to check no extra padding is created.
(2) make some input sections unaligned when tail merge (-O2) is enabled.
The alignment of MergeTailAlignment::Builder was out of sync in D63432.
MOVAPS on such unaligned strings can raise SIGSEGV.
This should fix PR42289: the Linux kernel has a use case that input
files have .rodata.cst32 sections with different alignments. The
expectation (and what ld.bfd and gold do) is that in the -r link, there
is only one .rodata.cst32 (SHF_MERGE sections with different alignments
can be combined), but lld currently creates one for each different
alignment.
The current merging strategy:
1) Group SHF_MERGE sections by (name, sh_flags, sh_entsize and
sh_addralign). Merging is performed among a group, even if -O0 is specified.
2) Create one output section for each group. This is a special case in
addInputSec().
This patch changes 1) to:
1) Group SHF_MERGE sections by (name, sh_flags, sh_entsize).
Merging is performed among a group, even if -O0 is specified.
We will thus create just one .rodata.cst32 . This also improves merging
efficiency when sections with the same name but different alignments are
combined.
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64200
llvm-svn: 365139
If %t1.o has a weak reference on foo, and %t2.so has a non-weak
reference on foo: `ld.lld %t1.o %t2.so -o %t`
We incorrectly set the binding of the undefined foo to STB_GLOBAL.
Fix this by ignoring undefined symbols in a SharedFile for Undefined and
SharedSymbol.
This fixes the binding of pthread_once when the program links against
both librt.so and libpthread.so
```
a.o: STB_WEAK reference to pthread_once
librt.so: STB_GLOBAL reference to pthread_once # should be ignored
libstdc++.so: STB_WEAK reference to pthread_once # should be ignored
libgcc_s.so.1: STB_WEAK reference to pthread_once # should be ignored
```
The STB_GLOBAL pthread_once issue (not fixed by D63974) can cause a link error when the result
DSO is used to link another DSO with -z defs if -lpthread is not specified. (libstdc++.so.6 not having a dependency on libpthread.so is a really nasty hack...)
We happened to create a weak undef before D63974 because libgcc_s.so.1
was linked the last and it changed the binding again to weak.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D64136
llvm-svn: 365129
Summary:
Adds `--passive-segments` and `--active-segments` flags to control
what kind of segments are emitted. For now the default is always
to emit active segments so this is not a breaking change, but in
the future the default will be changed to passive segments when
shared memory is requested and active segments otherwise. When
passive segments are emitted, corresponding memory.init and
data.drop instructions are emitted in a `__wasm_init_memory`
function that is automatically called at the beginning of
`__wasm_call_ctors`.
Reviewers: sbc100, aheejin, dschuff
Subscribers: azakai, dschuff, jgravelle-google, sunfish, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59343
llvm-svn: 365088
The referenced symbol is expected to point to an R_RISCV_*_HI20
relocation. An absolute symbol has no associated section, therefore
there cannot be a matching R_RISCV_*_HI20.
This fixes the crash reported by PR42038. For reference, ld.bfd errors:
(.init+0x4): dangerous relocation: %pcrel_lo missing matching %pcrel_hi
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63273
llvm-svn: 365049
This reverts r365015.
David Zarzycki reported this change broke stage2 and stage3 tests. The
root cause is still not very clear, but I guess some SHF_MERGE sections
with the same name have different alignments. They were not merged
before but were merged after r365015.
Something that assumes address uniqueness of such mergeable data caused
the bug.
llvm-svn: 365048
gcc may generate .debug_info/.debug_aranges/.debug_line/etc that are
relocated by R_RISCV_ADD*/R_RISCV_SUB* pairs.
Allow R_RISCV_ADD in non-SHF_ALLOC section to fix link errors like:
ld.lld: error: print.c:(.debug_frame+0x60): has non-ABS relocation R_RISCV_ADD64 against symbol '.L0 '
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63259
llvm-svn: 365035
This should fix PR42289: the Linux kernel has a use case that input
files have .rodata.cst32 sections with different alignments. The
expectation (and what ld.bfd and gold do) is that in the -r link, there
is only one .rodata.cst32 (SHF_MERGE sections with different alignments
can be combined), but lld currently creates one for each different
alignment.
The current merging strategy:
1) Group SHF_MERGE sections by (name, sh_flags, sh_entsize and
sh_addralign). String merging is performed among a group, even if -O0 is specified.
2) Create one output section for each group. This is a special case in
addInputSec().
This patch changes 1) to:
1) Group SHF_MERGE sections by (name, sh_flags, sh_entsize).
String merging is performed among a group, even if -O0 is specified.
We will thus create just one .rodata.cst32 . This also improves merging
efficiency when sections with the same name but different alignments are
combined.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63432
llvm-svn: 365015
Some variables in lld have the same name as functions ignoring case.
This patch gives them different names, so that my next patch is easier
to read.
llvm-svn: 365003
This matches the wasm lld and GNU ld behavior.
The ELF linker has special handling for bitcode archives but if that
doesn't kick in we probably want to error out rather than silently
ignore the library.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63781
llvm-svn: 364998
Add Triple::riscv64 and Triple::riscv32 to getBitcodeMachineKind for get right
e_machine during LTO.
Reviewed By: ruiu, MaskRay
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D52165
llvm-svn: 364996
Fixes PR42442
t.o has a STB_GLOBAL undef ref to f
t2.so has a STB_WEAK undef ref to f
t1.so defines f
ld.lld t.o t1.so t2.so currently sets the binding of `f` to STB_WEAK.
This is not correct because there exists a STB_GLOBAL undef ref from a
regular object. The problem is that resolveUndefined() doesn't check
if the undef ref is seen for the first time:
if (isShared() || isLazy() || (isUndefined() && Other.Binding != STB_WEAK))
Binding = Other.Binding;
The isShared() condition should be `isShared() && !Referenced`
where Referenced is set to true after an undef ref is seen.
In practice, when linking a pthread program with glibc:
// a.o
#include <pthread.h>
pthread_mutex_t mu = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER;
int main() { pthread_mutex_unlock(&mu); }
{clang,gcc} -fuse-ld=lld a.o -lpthread # libpthread.so is linked before libgcc_s.so.1
The weak undef pthread_mutex_unlock in libgcc_s.so.1 makes the result
weak, which diverges from GNU linkers where STB_DEFAULT is used:
23: 0000000000000000 0 FUNC WEAK DEFAULT UND pthread_mutex_lock
(Note, if -pthread is used instead, libpthread.so will be linked **after**
libgcc_s.so.1 . lld sets the binding to the expected STB_GLOBAL)
Similar linking sequences (ld.lld t.o t1.so t2.so) appear to be used by
Go, which cause a build error https://github.com/golang/go/issues/31912.
Reviewed By: grimar, ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63974
llvm-svn: 364913
RISC-V psABI doesn't specify TLS relaxation. It can be handled the same
way as we handle ARM TLS. RISC-V TLS is even simpler because GD/LD use
the same relocation type.
Reviewed By: jrtc27, ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63220
llvm-svn: 364813
* Handle initial relocation types: R_RISCV_CALL_PLT and R_RISCV_GOT_HI20.
* Produce dynamic relocation types: R_RISCV_COPY, R_RISCV_RELATIVE, R_RISCV_JUMP_SLOT.
* Define SymbolRel as R_RISCV_{32,64}
* Generate PLT header: it is used by lazy binding PLT in glibc.
* R_RISCV_CALL is changed from R_PC to R_PC_PLT. If the target symbol is preemptable, this will suppress an unnecessary "canonical PLT".
This behavior is different from ld.bfd but it is agreed the current lld behavior is favored.
I have received positive responses from the binutils maintainer that the ABI/binutils implementation can be improved, see:
https://github.com/riscv/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/issues/98https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24685
Many -no-pie/-pie/-shared programs linked against musl or glibc should work with this patch.
Reviewed By: jrtc27
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63076
llvm-svn: 364812
GNU windres, and MS cvtres (unless the /readonly option is passed)
produce read-write .rsrc sections, when creating resource object files.
This caused the sections to not be added to the precreated RsrcSec,
and therefore not be added to the data directory.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63837
llvm-svn: 364660
If .rela.plt is mentioned in a linker script, it might be preserved
even if it is empty. In that case, LLD created DT_JMPREL and DT_PLTGOT
dynamic tags. When the tags exist, a dynamic loader writes values into
reserved slots in .got.plt to support lazy symbol resolution.
The problem is that, in fact, the linker has not reserved that space,
and the writing may occur into the memory allocated for something else.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63869
llvm-svn: 364639
Summary:
This is needed for address sanitizer on Emscripten. As everything in
memory starts at the value passed to --global-base, everything before
that can be used as shadow memory.
This symbol is added so that the library for the ASan runtime can know
where the shadow memory ends and real memory begins.
This is split from D63742.
Reviewers: tlively, aheejin, sbc100
Subscribers: sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63833
llvm-svn: 364467
This restores r361830 "[ELF] Error on relocations to STT_SECTION symbols if the sections were discarded"
and dependent commits (r362218, r362497) which were reverted by r364321, with a fix of a --gdb-index issue.
.rela.debug_ranges contains relocations of range list entries:
// start address of a range list entry
// old: 0; after r361830: 0
00000000000033a0 R_X86_64_64 .text._ZN2v88internal7Isolate7factoryEv + 0
// end address of a range list entry
// old: 0xe; after r361830: 0
00000000000033a8 R_X86_64_64 .text._ZN2v88internal7Isolate7factoryEv + e
If both start and end addresses of a range list entry resolve to 0,
DWARFDebugRangeList::isEndOfListEntry() will return true, then the
.debug_range decoding loop will terminate prematurely:
while (true) {
decode StartAddress
decode EndAddress
if (Entry.isEndOfListEntry()) // prematurely
break;
Entries.push_back(Entry);
}
In lld/ELF/SyntheticSections.cpp, readAddressAreas() will read
incomplete address ranges and the resulting .gdb_index will be
incomplete. For files that gdb hasn't loaded their debug info, gdb uses
.gdb_index to map addresses to CUs. The absent entries make gdb fail to
symbolize some addresses.
To address this issue, we simply allow relocations to undefined symbols
in DWARF.cpp:findAux() and let RelocationResolver resolve them.
This patch should fix:
[1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20190603/659848.html
[2] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=978067
llvm-svn: 364391
There was another place where handling for this relocation was missing
that was accidentally omitted from rLLD364367, causing the newly added
test to fail on the buildbots.
llvm-svn: 364371
Summary:
Before:
```
wasm-ld: error: Relocations not in offset order
```
After
```
wasm-ld: error: While processing `libjulia.so`: Relocations not in offset order
```
At least this way you get to find out which input file is malformed.
Reviewers: sbc100
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63694
llvm-svn: 364368
Summary:
The list of relocations with addend in lld was missing `R_WASM_MEMORY_ADDR_REL_SLEB`,
causing `wasm-ld` to generate corrupted output. This fixes that problem and while
we're at it pulls the list of such relocations into the Wasm.h header, to avoid
duplicating it in multiple places.
Reviewers: sbc100
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63696
llvm-svn: 364367
This is fairly common with wasm since GNU ar (most likely the system ar)
doesn't support the wasm object format so user who don't override AR
will end up with archives without an index. We don't want to silently
ignore this issue.
In the future we could choose to instead behave like the ELF backend and
read the symbols from each object file in the archive if they are all of
the same type. However, error'ing out seem like a conservative approach
for now.
Fixes: PR42376
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63739
llvm-svn: 364338
(In effect, reverting "[ELF] Error on relocations to STT_SECTION symbols if the sections were discarded".)
It caused debug info problems in LibreOffice [1] and Chromium/V8 [2].
Reverting until those can be fixed.
It also reverts r362497 "STT_SECTION symbol should be defined" on .eh_frame, .debug*, .zdebug* and .gcc_except_table"
which was landed as a follow-up to the above.
> With -r or --emit-relocs, we warn `STT_SECTION symbol should be defined`
> on relocations to discarded section symbol. This was added as an error
> in rLLD319404, but was not so effective before D61583 (it turned the
> error to a warning).
>
> Relocations from .eh_frame .debug* .zdebug* .gcc_except_table to
> discarded .text are very common and somewhat expected. Don't warn/error
> on them. As a reference, ld.bfd has a similar logic in
> _bfd_elf_default_action_discarded() to allow these cases.
>
> Delete invalid-undef-section-symbol.test because what it intended to
> check is now covered by the updated comdat-discarded-reloc.s
>
> Delete relocatable-eh-frame.s because we allow relocations from
> .eh_frame as a special case now.
And finally it reverts r362218 "[ELF] Replace a dead test in getSymVA() with assert()"
as that also depended on the main change reverted here.
> Symbols relative to discarded comdat sections are Undefined instead of
> Defined now (after D59649 and D61583). The `== &InputSection::Discarded`
> test becomes dead. I cannot find a test related to this behavior.
[1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-commits/Week-of-Mon-20190603/659848.html
[2] https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=978067
llvm-svn: 364321
lld/coff already deduplicated undefined symbols on a TU level: It would
group all references to a symbol from a single TU. This makes it so that
references from all TUs to a single symbol are grouped together.
Since lld/coff almost did what I thought it did already, the patch is
much smaller than the elf version. The only not local change is that
getSymbolLocations() now returns a vector<string> instead of a string,
so that the undefined symbol reporting code can know how many references
to a symbol exist in a given TU.
Fixes PR42260 for lld/coff.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63646
llvm-svn: 364285
r360841 introduced CommonSymbol class. An unintended behavioral change
introduced by that change was that common symbols are not internalized
by LTO under some condition. This patch fixes that issue.
The issue occurred under the following condition:
1. There exists a common symbol
2. At least one DSO is given to lld or -pie is used
If the above conditions are met, Symbol::includeInDynsym() returned a
wrong value for a common symbol.
Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41978
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63752
llvm-svn: 364273
Similar to R_AARCH64_ABS32, R_PPC64_ADDR32 can represent either a signed
value or unsigned value, thus we should use `[-2**(n-1), 2**n)` instead of
`[-2**(n-1), 2**(n-1))` to check overflows.
The issue manifests as a bogus linker error when linking the powerpc64le Linux kernel.
The new behavior is compatible with ld.bfd's complain_overflow_bitfield.
The upper bound of the error message is not correct. Fix it as well.
The changes to R_PPC_ADDR16, R_PPC64_ADDR16, R_X86_64_8 and R_X86_64_16 are similar.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63690
llvm-svn: 364164
Summary:
Our rule to create R_*_RELATIVE for absolute relocation types were
loose. D63121 made it stricter but it failed to create R_*_RELATIVE for
R_ARM_TARGET1 and R_PPC64_TOC. rLLD363236 worked around that by
reinstating the original behavior for ARM and PPC64.
This patch is an attempt to simplify the logic.
Note, in ld.bfd, R_ARM_TARGET2 --target2=abs also creates
R_ARM_RELATIVE. This seems a very uncommon scenario (moreover,
--target2=got-rel is the default), so I do not implement any logic
related to it.
Also, delete R_AARCH64_ABS32 from AArch64::getDynRel. We don't have
working ILP32 support yet. Allowing it would create an incorrect
R_AARCH64_RELATIVE.
For MIPS, the (if SymbolRel, then RelativeRel) code is to keep its
behavior unchanged.
Note, in ppc64-abs64-dyn.s, R_PPC64_TOC gets an incorrect addend because
computeAddend() doesn't compute the correct address. We seem to have the
wrong behavior for a long time. The important thing seems that a dynamic
relocation R_PPC64_TOC should not be created as the dynamic loader will
error R_PPC64_TOC is not supported.
Reviewers: atanasyan, grimar, peter.smith, ruiu, sfertile, espindola
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63383
llvm-svn: 363928
ARM and RISC-V do not support TLS relaxations. However, for General
Dynamic and Local Dynamic models, if we are producing an executable and
the symbol is non-preemptable, we know it must be defined and the
R_ARM_TLS_DTPMOD32/R_RISCV_TLS_DTPMOD{32,64} dynamic relocation can be
omitted because it is always 1. This may be necessary for static linking
as DTPMOD may not be expected at load time.
Merge handleARMTlsRelocation() into handleTlsRelocation(). This requires
more logic to R_TLSGD_PC and R_TLSLD_PC. Because we use SymbolicRel to
resolve the relocation at link time, R_ARM_TLS_DTPMOD32 can be deleted
from relocateOne(). It cannot be used as a static relocation type.
As a bonus, the additional logic in R_TLSGD_PC code can be shared by the
TLS support for RISC-V (D63220).
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D63333
llvm-svn: 363927