Previously, ELFReader takes three template arguments: EFLT,
LinkingContextT and FileT. FileT is itself templated.
So it was a bit complicated. Maybe too much.
Most architectures don't actually need to be parameterized for ELFT.
For example, x86 is always ELF32LE and x86-64 is ELF64LE.
However, because ELFReader requires a ELFT argument, we needed
to parameterize a class even if not needed.
This patch removes the parameter from the class. So now we can
de-templatize such classes (I didn't do that in this patch, though).
This patch also removes ContextT parameter since it didn't have to be
passed as a template argument.
llvm-svn: 234853
The function took either StringRef or Twine. Since string literals are
ambiguous when resolving the overloading, many code calls used this
function with explicit type conversion. That led awkward code like
make_dynamic_error_code(Twine("Error occurred")).
This patch adds a function definition for string literals, so that
you can directly call the function with literals.
llvm-svn: 234841
DynamicFile and ELFFile are instantiated for four different types,
ELF{32,64}{BE,LE}. Because the classes are instantiated in each
compilation unit, including the header file makes object files
10MB larger.
On Windows, issue of excessive template instantiation is critical,
since the regular COFF file supports only up to 65534 sections.
(We could use the extended COFF file format, but generating that
much COMDAT sections is not a good thing in the first place
because it means long compile time and long link time.)
I confirmed that this change makes AArch64TargetHandler.cpp.o
from 21MB to 8.5MB. It feels still too large, but I think it's
a good start.
llvm-svn: 234808
This is a follow-up to r234728 and r234729. It looks like explicit
instantiation of `MipsELFFile` is redundant and triggers Visual C++ warning.
llvm-svn: 234756
This patch adds support for overflow checking when processing
R_AARCH64_CALL26, R_AARCH64_JUMP26, R_AARCH64_CONDBR19,
R_AARCH64_TLSIE_ADR_GOTTPREL_PAGE21, and R_AARCH64_TLSLE_ADD_TPREL_HI12
relocations.
llvm-svn: 234749
This patch makes the AArch64GotAtomContent, AArch64Plt0AtomContent, and
AArch64PltAtomContent static and also cleanup their formatting.
llvm-svn: 234745
I can't access my Windows machine at the moment, but the build was breaking with:
c:\b\build\slave\crwinclanglld\build\src\third_party\llvm\tools\lld\lib\readerwriter\elf\mips\MipsTargetLayout.h(38) : error C2440: 'return' : cannot convert from 'lld:🧝:MipsGOTSection<ELFT> *' to 'lld:🧝:AtomSection<ELFT> *'
with
[
ELFT=lld:🧝:Mips32ELType
]
Types pointed to are unrelated; conversion requires reinterpret_cast, C-style cast or function-style cast
I think this regressed caused in 234727: that the forward-declarations
of MipsGOTSection<> is not enough.
llvm-svn: 234736
Right now MIPS instantiates MipsTargetHandler using Mips32ELType and
Mips64ELType. And in the future we can add a couple more types. That
leads to the large object file size because compiler has to create
copies of MipsTargetHandler and all realted classes for each types used
for instantiation.
The patch introduces two factory functions and puts each of them into
the separate cpp file. That allows to reduce size of single object file.
llvm-svn: 234728
This doesn't compile with MSVC 2013:
include\lld/ReaderWriter/PECOFFLinkingContext.h(356) : error C2797:
'lld::PECOFFLinkingContext::_imageVersion': list initialization
inside member initializer list or non-static data member initializer
is not implemented
include\lld/ReaderWriter/PECOFFLinkingContext.h(357) : error C2797:
'lld::PECOFFLinkingContext::_imageVersion': list initialization
inside member initializer list or non-static data member initializer
is not implemented
llvm-svn: 234676
I believe this patch eliminates all remaining uses of _context
or _linkingContext variable names. Consistent naming improves
readability.
llvm-svn: 234645
The Native file format was designed to be the fastest on-memory or
on-disk file format for object files. The problem is that no one
is working on that. No LLVM tools can produce object files in
the Native, thus the feature of supporting the format is useless
in the linker.
This patch removes the Native file support. We can add it back
if we really want it in future.
llvm-svn: 234641
This MIPS specific option controls R_MIPS_EH relocation handling.
If -pcrel-eh-reloc is specified R_MIPS_EH relocation should be handled
like R_MIPS_PC32 relocation.
llvm-svn: 234635
The patch supports just the R_MIPS_EH relocation handling and does not
implement full specification of compact exception tables for MIPS ABIs.
llvm-svn: 234634
When we call getGP() we need in fact _gp symbol address. Let's cache its
value and return it directly from the new getGPAddr() function.
llvm-svn: 234632
Because calls of applyRelocation is parallelized, all functions
called from that need to be thread-safe. This piece of code
didn't use any synchronization mechanism, so it was not safe.
llvm-svn: 234628
This includes implementation of PLT0 entry.
For testing, libfn.so binary is added since
there's no way to link shared objects with lld yet.
llvm-svn: 234588
Because no one except Hexagon uses the header, we don't need to maintain
the header in the common directory. Also de-template the function for
readability.
llvm-svn: 234551
CreateELF.h was included only by ELFReader.h, and it was used only
by ELFReader class. By making the function a member of the class,
we can remove template parameters.
llvm-svn: 234540
atom_collection is basically a wrapper for std::vector. The class
provides begin and end member functions, so that it "hides" the
other member functions provided by std::vector. However, you can
still directly access _atoms member since the member is not
protected.
We cannot simply make the member private because we need that member
when we are constructing atom vectors.
This patch splits atom_collection into two types: std::vector<Atom *>
and AtomRange. When we are constructing atom vectors, we use the
former class. We return instances of the latter class from File
objects so that callers cannot add or remove atoms from the lists.
std::vector<Atom *> is automatically converted to AtomRange.
llvm-svn: 234450
It's a follow-up to r234347. We do not need to keep a reference to
`GOTFile` instance in a xxxWriter class after ownership is transferred
to the caller of the `createImplicitFiles` method.
llvm-svn: 234396
It's not our business to resolve those undefined symbols.
We just trust the linker will load the library and its dependencies
correctly, which is actually what happens, modulo bugs in the dynamic
linker itself.
PR: 23035
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8886
llvm-svn: 234378
SimpleFile defines defined(). undefined(), sharedLibrary() and absolute().
We should use the class instead of deriving from the base class and
re-defining the member functions in ELFFile.
llvm-svn: 234367
Now 'writer' creates an instance of `RuntimeFile` in the constructor, then
populates the file in the virtual function `addDefaultAtoms`, then pass
owning of this file to the caller of virtual function `createImplicitFiles`.
First, we do not need to keep an instance of `RuntimeFile` so long. It is
enough to create the file, right after that populate it and pass the owning.
Second, relationship between `createImplicitFiles` and `addDefaultAtoms`
is complicated. The `createImplicitFiles` might call `addDefaultAtoms`,
overridden version of `addDefaultAtoms` might call base class `addDefaultAtoms`,
and overridden version of `createImplicitFiles` might call base class
`createImplicitFiles` as well as `addDefaultAtoms`.
The patch solves both problems above. It creates and populates runtime files
right in the createImplicitFiles(), removes `addDefaultAtoms` at all and
does not keep references to runtime files in class fields.
llvm-svn: 234347
Make PLT entry atoms represent mapping symbols in the Release mode,
while in the Debug mode they are still function-like symbols
with regular names.
It's legal that mapping symbols denote unnamed parts of code,
and PLT entries are not required to have function-like names.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D8819
llvm-svn: 234301
Maybe we can interpret alignment 0 as "don't care", but for
consistency, it's good to set 1 instead of 0 where we allow
any alignments.
llvm-svn: 234284
createAtom function did too much in a single for-loop. This patch
splits the for-loop and extract COMDAT handling into a separate
function.
llvm-svn: 234276
handleDefinedSymbol has return type of ErrorOr<ELFDefinedAtom *>.
However, it never returns an error. We are not checking errors.
It's marked as ErrorOr "just in case". That's a bad engineering
practice.
This patch simplifies the return type of the function.
llvm-svn: 234269
Previously, we put both link-once and group sections into the same map
and seaparated them out when we use them. Apparently we should put them
into seaprate maps in the first place.
This piece of code is added recently, and I still don't understand all
of them. Looks like we need to clean this up even more.
llvm-svn: 234223
The error was introduced during mechanical replacement
of raw memory reads/writes to use readxxle/writexxle functions
in r230725.
Noted and fixed by Suprateeka R Hegde <hegdesmailbox@gmail.com>
llvm-svn: 234144
This matches other linkers behaviour. Moreover, there's really
no need to keep them around.
Reported by: Rafael Avila de Espindola
PR: 22890
llvm-svn: 234130
In case of MIPS N64 ABI linker should merge registers usage masks stored
in the input .MIPS.options sections and save result into the output
.MIPS.options section.
llvm-svn: 234115
In case of MIPS O32 ABI linker should merge registers usage masks stored
in the input .reginfo sections and save result into the output .reginfo
section.
The ABI states that the .reginfo section should be put into the separate
segment. This requirement is not implemented in this patch.
llvm-svn: 234103
Functions in the files are hard to read because of line wrapping.
Use shorter names for local variables so that the lines fit
within 80 columns.
llvm-svn: 234087
These functions are "constructors" of the LinkingContexts. We already
have auxiliary classes and functions for ELFLinkingContext in the header.
They fall in the same category.
llvm-svn: 234082
getRelocationHandler is a public interface to get an instance of
TargetRelocationHandler. We don't use any member function other than
applyRelocations to a returned instance. Returning a base class instance
suffices here. (If a return type is a derived class, it looks like we were
using derived classes features.)
llvm-svn: 234081
canParse took three parameters -- file magic, filename extension and
memory buffer. All but YAMLReader ignored the second parameter.
This patch removes the parameter.
llvm-svn: 234080
Because of the previous change (r234074), ELFObjectReader became just
an alias for ELFReader. We can replace all occurrences of ELFObjectReader
with ELFReader.
In this patch, I also replaced ELFDSOReader to remove the alias template.
llvm-svn: 234076