"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
HasSections is true if there is at least one SECTIONS linker
script command, and it is not directly related to whether we have
section objects or not. So I think the new name is better.
llvm-svn: 315405
ScriptConfiguration was a class to contain parsed results of
linker scripts. LinkerScript is a class to interpret it.
That ditinction was needed because we haven't instantiated
LinkerScript early (because, IIRC, LinkerScript class was a
ELFT template function). So, when we parse linker scripts,
we couldn't directly store the result to a LinkerScript instance.
Now, that limitation is gone. We instantiate LinkerScript
at the very beginning of our main function. We can directly
store parse results to a LinkerScript instance.
llvm-svn: 315403
This patch goes back to considering ForceAbsolute in moveAbsRight, but
only if the second argument is not already absolute.
With this we can handle "foo + ABSOLUTE(foo)" and "ABSOLUTE(foo) + foo".
llvm-svn: 313800
The idea of this function is to simplify the implementation of binary
operators like add.
A value might be absolute because of an ABSOLUTE expression, but it
still depends on the value of a section and we might not be able to
evaluate it early. We should keep such values on the LHS, so that we
can delay the evaluation.
We can now handle both "1 + ABSOLUTE(foo)" and "ABSOLUTE(foo) + 1".
llvm-svn: 313794
This allows combining --dynamic-list and version scripts too. The
version script controls which symbols are visible, and
--dynamic-list controls which of those are preemptible.
Unlike previous versions, undefined symbols are still considered
preemptible, which was the issue breaking the cfi tests.
This fixes pr34053.
llvm-svn: 312806
REGION_ALIAS(alias, region)
Alias names can be added to existing memory regions created with
the MEMORY command. Each name corresponds to at most one
memory region.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37477
llvm-svn: 312777
If --dynamic-list is given, only those symbols are preemptible.
This allows combining --dynamic-list and version scripts too. The
version script controls which symbols are visible, and --dynamic-list
controls which of those are preemptible.
This fixes pr34053.
llvm-svn: 312757
Patch by Rafael Espíndola.
This is PR34053.
The implementation is a bit of a hack, given the precise location where
IsPreemtible is set, it cannot be used from
SymbolTable::handleAnonymousVersion.
I could add another method to SymbolTable if you think that would be
better.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36499
llvm-svn: 311468
Summary: This small patch adds the support for ! operator in linker scripts.
Reviewers: ruiu, rafael
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: meadori, grimar, emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36451
llvm-svn: 310607
D35945 introduces change when there is useless to check Error flag
in few places, but ErrorCount must be checked instead.
But then we probably can just check ErrorCount always. That should simplify
things. Patch do that.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36266
llvm-svn: 310046
Following possible scripts triggered accessing to Target when it was not yet
initialized (was nullptr).
MEMORY { name : ORIGIN = DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END; }
MEMORY { name : ORIGIN = CONSTANT(COMMONPAGESIZE); }
Patch errors out instead.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36140
llvm-svn: 309953
Previously we would crash when tried to ALIGN(0).
Patch uses value 1 instead in this case, that
looks to be consistent with GNU linkers
and reasonable and simple behavior itself.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35942
llvm-svn: 309372
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 patch fixes a small issue with respect to how memory region names
are parsed on output section descriptions. For example, consider:
.text : { *(.text) } > rom
That can also be written like:
.text : { *(.text) } >rom
The latter form is accepted by GNU LD and is fairly common.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35920
llvm-svn: 309191
Also add the test cases for the addition and subtraction both for
the relative and absolute case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35346
llvm-svn: 308692
Summary:
If the linker is invoked with `--chroot /foo` and `/bar/baz.o`, it
tries to read the file from `/foo/bar/baz.o`. This feature is useful
when you are dealing with files created by the --reproduce option.
Reviewers: grimar
Subscribers: llvm-commits, emaste
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35517
llvm-svn: 308646
Functions declared in Strings.h should provide generic string operations
for the linker, but some of them are too specific to some features. This
patch moves them to the location where they are used.
llvm-svn: 307949
The assignAddresses() function accumulates state in the LinkerScript that
prevents it from being called multiple times. This change moves the state
into a separate structure AddressState that is created at the start of the
function and disposed of at the end.
CurAddressState is used rather than passing a reference to the state as a
parameter to the functions used by assignAddresses(). This is because the
getSymbolValue function needs to be executed in the context of AddressState
but it is stored in ScriptParser when AddressState is not available.
The AddressState is also used in a limited context by processCommands()
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34345
llvm-svn: 307367
Previously, it couldn't parse
SECTIONS .text (0x1000) : { *(.text) }
because "(" was interpreted as the begining of the "(NOLOAD)" directive.
llvm-svn: 305006
When linking linux kernel LLD currently reports next errors:
ld: error: unable to evaluate expression: input section .head.text has no output section assigned
ld: error: At least one side of the expression must be absolute
ld: error: At least one side of the expression must be absolute
That does not provide file/line information and overall looks unclear.
Patch adds location information to ExprValue and that allows
to provide more clear error messages.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33943
llvm-svn: 304881
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843
llvm-svn: 304864
We were looking up sections by name during expression evaluation. By
keeping track of forward declarations we can do the lookup during
script parsing.
Doing the lookup earlier will be more efficient when assignAddresses
is run twice and removes two uses of OutputSections.
llvm-svn: 304381
While the following expression is handled fine:
PROVIDE_HIDDEN(newsym = oldsym + address);
The following expression triggers an error because the expression
is evaluated as absolute:
PROVIDE_HIDDEN(newsym = ALIGN(oldsym, CONSTANT(MAXPAGESIZE)) + address);
To avoid this error, we use late evaluation for ALIGN by making the
alignment an attribute of the expression itself.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33629
llvm-svn: 304185
Switch to llvm::to_integer() everywhere in LLD instead of
StringRef::getAsInteger() because API of latter is confusing.
It returns true on error and false otherwise what makes reading
the code incomfortable.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33187
llvm-svn: 303149
Adds support for the ORIGIN and LENGTH linker script built in functions.
ORIGIN(memory) Return the origin of the memory region
LENGTH(memory) Return the length of the memory region
Redo of D29775 for refactored linker script parsing.
Patch by Robert Clarke
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32934
llvm-svn: 302564
"read" is used as a prefix for functions that read tokens from input
streams. This function doesn't really read anything, but just parses
a given string as an integer, so rename.
llvm-svn: 300281
Previously, we allowed only integers in this context. Now you can
write expressions there. LLD is now able to handle the following
linker, for example.
MEMORY { rom (rx) : ORIGIN = (1024 * 1024) }
llvm-svn: 300131
Fixes PR32572.
When
(a) a library has no soname
and (b) library is given on the command line with path (and not through -L/-l flags)
DT_NEEDED entry for such library keeps the path as given.
This behavior is consistent with gold and bfd, and is used in compiler-rt test suite.
This is a second attempt after r300007 got reverted. This time relro-omagic test is
changed in a way to avoid hardcoding the path to the test directory in the objdump'd
binary.
llvm-svn: 300011
Fixes PR32572.
When
(a) a library has no soname
and (b) library is given on the command line with path (and not through -L/-l flags)
DT_NEEDED entry for such library keeps the path as given.
This behavior is consistent with gold and bfd, and is used in compiler-rt test suite.
llvm-svn: 300007
Symbols referenced by linker scripts are not necessarily be undefined,
so the previous name didn't convey the meaining of the variable.
llvm-svn: 299573