Previously the next sample script would generate 2 entries in
Config->SymbolVersions with the same version name.
VERSION {
global: c;
};
That happened because parseVersionSymbols() was called twice.
At first for "global:" and since there is no local tag, it was called again.
Patch fixes the issue, testcase was updated to demonstrate.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21640
llvm-svn: 273663
Patch implements support of zlib style compressed sections.
SHF_COMPRESSED flag is used to recognize that decompression is required.
After that decompression is performed and flag is removed from output.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D20272
llvm-svn: 273661
The patch adds one more partition to the MIPS GOT. This time it is for
TLS related GOT entries. Such entries are located after 'local' and 'global'
ones. We cannot get a final offset for these entries at the time of
creation because we do not know size of 'local' and 'global' partitions.
So we have to adjust the offset later using `getMipsTlsOffset()` method.
All MIPS TLS relocations which need GOT entries operates MIPS style GOT
offset - 'offset from the GOT's beginning' - MipsGPOffset constant. That
is why I add new types of relocation expressions.
One more difference from othe ABIs is that the MIPS ABI does not support
any TLS relocation relaxations. I decided to make a separate function
`handleMipsTlsRelocation` and put MIPS TLS relocation handling code
there. It is similar to `handleTlsRelocation` routine and duplicates its
code. But it allows to make the code cleaner and prevent pollution of
the `handleTlsRelocation` by MIPS 'if' statements.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21606
llvm-svn: 273569
Patch by Shridhar Joshi.
This option provides names of all the link time modules which define and
reference symbols requested by user. This helps to speed up application
development by detecting references causing undefined symbols.
It also helps in detecting symbols being resolved to wrong (unintended)
definitions in case of applications containing multiple definitions for
same symbols with different types, bindings.
Implements PR28226.
llvm-svn: 273536
Peter Smith found while trying to support thunk creation for ARM that
LLD sometimes creates broken thunks for MIPS. The cause of the bug is
that we assign file offsets to input sections too early. We need to
create all sections and then assign section offsets because appending
thunks changes file offsets for all following sections.
This patch separates the pass to assign file offsets from thunk
creation pass. This effectively reverts r265673.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21598
llvm-svn: 273532
This fixes PR28218. Thanks to Rafael for spotting a failure in
the SHARED_LIBS build!
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21577
llvm-svn: 273451
Patch implements hierarchies for version scripts.
This allows to handle script files with dependencies, like next one has:
LIBSAMPLE_1.0{
global:
a;
};
LIBSAMPLE_2.0
{
global:
b;
}LIBSAMPLE_1.0;
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21556
llvm-svn: 273423
For next version script:
VER1{
global:
a;
};
VER2{
global:
a;
};
gold would produce warning like:
"warning: using 'VER1' as version for 'a' which is also named in version 'VER2' in script."
Documentation also says we do not want this duplications (https://people.freebsd.org/~deischen/symver/library_versioning.txt):
"Note that you do not want to duplicate symbols in the map file. The .symver directives are all that is required to add compatibility
symbols into old versions."
This patch restricts such mixing and makes lld to produce error in this case.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21555
llvm-svn: 273396
Previously, relocations for MIPS were scanned twice; once in regular
scanRelocs() and the other is in scanRelocsForThunks. In the former
function, we computed types of relocations and skipped R_THUNK relocations.
In the latter function, we computed the same value again and skipped
all but R_THUNK relocations. It was wasteful. This patch fixes that.
Now R_THUNK relocations are handled in the regular manner.
llvm-svn: 273346
This is a follow-up patch to r273218. GNU ld accepts both "--" and "-"
for all multi-letter options except "-o". This patch makes lld compatible
with that behavior.
llvm-svn: 273256
`Inst` and `Op` variables are removed since they are not always
point to an instruction nor an operand. For 5-byte MOV instruction,
Op points to an instruction, which is confusing.
llvm-svn: 273246
This patch is to rewrite the function with a table-lookup-ish approach
so that it can read as a series of "convert this pattern to this" pattern.
llvm-svn: 273238
GNU ld's manual page says that all options whose names are
multiple letters, except those who start with "o", can start
either with one or two dashes.
llvm-svn: 273218
With fix:
-soname flag was not set in testcase. Hash calculated for base def was different on local
and bot machines because filename fos used for calculating.
Initial commit message:
Patch implements basic support of versioned symbols.
There is no wildcards patterns matching except local: *;
There is no support for hierarchies.
There is no support for symbols overrides (@ vs @@ not handled).
This patch allows programs that using simple scripts to link and run.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21018
llvm-svn: 273152
Patch implements basic support of versioned symbols.
There is no wildcards patterns matching except local: *;
There is no support for hierarchies.
There is no support for symbols overrides (@ vs @@ not handled).
This patch allows programs that using simple scripts to link and run.
Differential revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21018
llvm-svn: 273143
There are two motivations for this patch. The first one is a preparation
for support MIPS TLS relocations. It might sound like a joke but for GOT
entries related to TLS relocations MIPS ABI uses almost regular approach
with creation of dynamic relocations for each GOT enty etc. But we need
to separate these 'regular' TLS related entries from MIPS specific local
and global parts of GOT. ABI declare simple solution - all TLS related
entries allocated at the end of GOT after local/global parts. The second
motivation it to support GOT relocations for non-preemptible symbols
with addends. If we have more than one GOT relocations against symbol S
with different addends we need to create GOT entries for each unique
Symbol/Addend pairs.
So we store all MIPS GOT entries in separate containers. For non-preemptible
symbols we have to maintain two data structures. The first one is MipsLocal
vector. Each entry corresponds to the GOT entry from the 'local' part
of the GOT contains the symbol's address plus addend. The second one
is MipsLocalMap. It is a map from Symbol/Addend pair to the GOT index.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D21297
llvm-svn: 273127
Doing that in an anonymous version is a bit silly, but this opens the
way for supporting it in general.
Since we don't support actual versions, for now we just disable the
version script if we detect that it is missing a local.
llvm-svn: 273000
I think it is me who named these variables, but I always find that
they are slightly confusing because align is a verb.
Adding four letters is worth it.
llvm-svn: 272984