This change fixes a bug in which the Mips LA25 Thunks are always assigned
to the same Output section as the caller and not the callee as expected.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30637
llvm-svn: 297135
This puts us at parity with bfd, which could already gc this case.
I noticed the sections not being gced when linking a modified freebsd
kernel. A section that was not gced and not mentioned in the linker
script would end up breaking the expected layout. Since fixing the gc
is relatively simple and an improvement, that seems better than trying
to hack the orphan placement code.
There are 173 input section in the entire link whose names are valid C
identifiers, so this is probably not too performance critical.
llvm-svn: 297049
In compare with D30458, this makes Bss/BssRelRo to be pure
synthetic sections.
That removes CopyRelSection class completely, making
Bss/BssRelRo to be just regular synthetics.
SharedSymbols involved in creating copy relocations are
converted to DefinedRegular, what also simplifies things.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30541
llvm-svn: 297008
Prior to MSVC 2015 we had to manually include this header any
time we were going to include <thread> or <future> due to a
bug in MSVC's STL implementation. This has been fixed in MSVC
for some time now, and we require VS 2015 minimum, so we can
remove this across all subprojects.
llvm-svn: 296906
After several smaller patches to get most of the core improvements
finished up, this patch is a straight move and header fixup of
the source.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30266
llvm-svn: 296810
We were not gcing any section whose name was a C identifier. Both gold
and bfd only keep those if they are used.
To avoid having to create the __start/__stop symbols early or doing
string lookups in resolvedReloc, this patch just looks for undefined
symbols __start/__stop to decide if a section is needed or not.
llvm-svn: 296723
This patch adds an option named --thinlto-cache-dir, which specifies the
path to a directory in which to cache native object files for ThinLTO
incremental builds.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30509
llvm-svn: 296702
That class had three member functions, and all of them are just reader
methods that did not depend on class members, so they can be just non-
member functions.
Probably we should reorganize the functions themselves because their
return types doesn't make much sense to me, but for now I just moved
these functions out of the class.
llvm-svn: 296700
Looks like .gdb.index and its support classes do things that they don't
have to or shouldn't do do. This patch addresses one of these issues.
GdbHashTab class is a hash table class. Just like other in-memory hash
tables, that incrementally updates its internal data and resizes buckets
as new elements are added so that key lookup is always fast.
But that is completely not necessary.
Unlike debuggers, we only produce hash tables for .gdb.index and
never read them. So incrementally updating a hash table in memory is
just a waste of resource and complicates the code. What we should
do is to accumulate symbols and then create the final hash table
at once.
llvm-svn: 296678
In many places we reset Size to 0 before calling assignOffsets()
manually. Sometimes we don't do that.
It looks we can just always do that inside.
Previous code had:
template <class ELFT> void OutputSection::assignOffsets() {
uint64_t Off = Size;
And tests feels fine with Off = 0.
I think Off = Size make no sence.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30463
llvm-svn: 296609
This implementation is probably slightly inefficient than before,
but that should be negligible because this is not a performance-
critical pass.
llvm-svn: 296570
Previously, LLD merged all read-only sections. So the following
program prints out "true" if -icf=all is specified.
static const int foo = 1;
static const int bar = 1;
int main() { printf("%s\n", &foo == &bar ? "true" : "false"); }
This is somewhat counter-intuitive, and it actually caused nasty issues.
One example is https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=682773#c24.
This patch changes the way how it works. Now ICF merges only functions
(i.e. executable sections).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D30365
llvm-svn: 296534