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Author SHA1 Message Date
Fangrui Song f66b767abe [ELF][AArch64] Allow PT_LOAD to have overlapping p_offset ranges
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
2019-08-20 08:34:56 +00:00
Fangrui Song c2a5459d52 [ELF][AArch64] Improve some aarch64-*.s tests
* 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
2019-07-19 06:33:36 +00:00
Fangrui Song 5387c2cd17 [llvm-objdump] Print newlines before and after "Disassembly of section ...:"
This improves readability and the behavior is consistent with GNU objdump.

The new test test/tools/llvm-objdump/X86/disassemble-section-name.s
checks we print newlines before and after "Disassembly of section ...:"

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61127

llvm-svn: 359668
2019-05-01 10:40:48 +00:00
Peter Smith fe3015d164 [ELF][AArch64] Fix adrp to undefined weak reference.
In the ABI for the 64-bit Arm architecture the section on weak references
states:
During linking, the symbol value of an undefined weak reference is:
- Zero if the relocation type is absolute
- The address of the place if the relocation type is pc-relative.

The relocations associated with an ADRP are relative so we should resolve
the undefined weak reference to the place instead of 0. This matches GNU
ld.bfd behaviour.

fixes pr34928

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D55599

llvm-svn: 349024
2018-12-13 11:13:01 +00:00
Dimitry Andric c9de3b4d26 Align AArch64 and i386 image base to superpage
Summary:

As for x86_64, the default image base for AArch64 and i386 should be
aligned to a superpage appropriate for the architecture.

On AArch64, this is 2 MiB, on i386 it is 4 MiB.

Reviewers: emaste, grimar, javed.absar, espindola, ruiu, peter.smith, srhines, rprichard

Reviewed By: ruiu, peter.smith

Subscribers: jfb, markj, arichardson, krytarowski, kristof.beyls, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50297

llvm-svn: 342746
2018-09-21 16:58:13 +00:00
Fangrui Song b6772b86e2 [ELF] Move `// REQUIRES:` line to the top
llvm-svn: 335676
2018-06-26 22:20:04 +00:00
Rafael Espindola 62222d04cd Update comment.
The number 131076 didn't show up anywhere in the test.

llvm-svn: 315588
2017-10-12 15:54:14 +00:00
Davide Italiano f681a8fa3a [AArch64] Implement R_AARCH64_ LD_PREL_LO19.
Fixes PR34660.

Differential Revision:  https://reviews.llvm.org/D38053

llvm-svn: 313841
2017-09-20 23:49:50 +00:00
Rafael Espindola f846ce259a Fix weak symbols on arm and aarch64.
Given

.weak target
 .global _start
_start:
 b target

The intention is that the branch goes to the instruction after the
branch, effectively turning it on a nop.  The branch adds the runtime
PC, but we were adding it statically too.

I noticed the oddity by inspection, but llvm-objdump seems to agree,
since it now prints things like:

b       #-4 <_start+0x4>

llvm-svn: 305212
2017-06-12 18:05:01 +00:00
Rafael Espindola d2a1b944bc Don't check the raw bits in tests.
It is not needed since we have the disassemble.

llvm-svn: 305096
2017-06-09 18:07:34 +00:00
Peter Smith 8339bbd759 [ELF] ARM and AArch64 undefined weak reference values
The ARM 32 and 64-bit ABI does not use 0 for undefined weak references
that are used in PC relative relocations. In particular:
- A branch relocation to an undefined weak resolves to the next
  instruction. Effectively making the branch a no-op
- In all other cases the symbol resolves to the place so that S + A - P
  resolves to A.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D26240

llvm-svn: 286353
2016-11-09 10:22:29 +00:00