GotEntrySize and GotPltEntrySize were added in D22288. Later, with
the introduction of wordsize() (then Config->Wordsize), they become
redundant, because there is no target that sets GotEntrySize or
GotPltEntrySize to a number different from Config->Wordsize.
Reviewed By: grimar, ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62727
llvm-svn: 362220
Symbols relative to discarded comdat sections are Undefined instead of
Defined now (after D59649 and D61583). The `== &InputSection::Discarded`
test becomes dead. I cannot find a test related to this behavior.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62725
llvm-svn: 362218
The test (the only test that checks getLinkerScriptLocation()) deleted
by r358652 can be restored by replacing R_X86_64_PLT32 with
R_X86_64_PC32, and changing -pie to -shared (preemptable). Then, the
symbol will not be a link-time constant and a -fPIC error will be
issued.
llvm-svn: 362207
Summary:
Add the names of the input files responsible for each error to the
messages.
Reviewers: sbc100, azakai
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, jfb, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62704
llvm-svn: 362162
Summary:
This updates all places in documentation that refer to "Mac OS X", "OS X", etc.
to instead use the modern name "macOS" when no specific version number is
mentioned.
If a specific version is mentioned, this attempts to use the OS name at the time
of that version:
* Mac OS X for 10.0 - 10.7
* OS X for 10.8 - 10.11
* macOS for 10.12 - present
Reviewers: JDevlieghere
Subscribers: mgorny, christof, arphaman, cfe-commits, lldb-commits, libcxx-commits, llvm-commits
Tags: #clang, #lldb, #libc, #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62654
llvm-svn: 362113
This is a leftover from r325379.
The intention of this test was to check in a non-pic link, R_X86_64_PC32
to a STT_FUNC created a PLT. However, after the llvm-mc change in
r325569, this code path is no longer exercised. Use the r325379 trick to
keep testing R_X86_64_PC32.
llvm-svn: 362095
For the Local Dynamic case of TLSDESC, _TLS_MODULE_BASE_ is defined as a
special TLS symbol that makes:
1) Without relaxation: it produces a dynamic TLSDESC relocation that
computes 0. Adding @dtpoff to access a TLS symbol.
2) With LD->LE relaxation: _TLS_MODULE_BASE_@tpoff = 0 (lowest address in
the TLS block). Adding @tpoff to access a TLS symbol.
For 1), this saves dynamic relocations and GOT slots as otherwise
(General Dynamic) we would create an R_X86_64_TLSDESC and reserve two
GOT slots for each symbol.
Add ElfSym::TlsModuleBase and change the signature of getTlsTpOffset()
to special case _TLS_MODULE_BASE_.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62577
llvm-svn: 362078
This data structure is only needed temporarily while symbols are being
created.
This is a followup on rL361678.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62548
llvm-svn: 361977
There's no guarantee that the other partition will be loaded, so it
can't be reused.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62365
llvm-svn: 361926
This change causes us to read partition specifications from partition
specification sections and split output sections into partitions according
to their reachability from partition entry points.
This is only the first step towards a full implementation of partitions. Later
changes will add additional synthetic sections to each partition so that
they can be loaded independently.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60353
llvm-svn: 361925
This handles two initial relocation types R_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC and
R_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL, as well as the GD->LE and GD->IE relaxations.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62513
llvm-svn: 361911
We need to have all input files ready before doing debuginfo type merging.
This patch is moving the late PDB type server discovery much earlier in the process, when the explicit inputs (OBJs, LIBs) are loaded.
The short term goal is to parallelize type merging.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D60095
llvm-svn: 361842
This is implemented by creating Undefined (instead of Defined) for such
local STT_SECTION symbols. It allows us to catch errors when there are
relocations to such discarded sections (e.g. in PR41693, ld.bfd and gold
error but we don't). Updated comdat-discarded-error.s checks we emit
friendly error message.
For relocatable-eh-frame.s, ld.lld -r a.o a.o will now error
"STT_SECTION symbol should be defined" because the section .eh_frame
refers to is now an Undefined instead of a Defined.
So I have to change `error()` to `warn()` to retain the output.
rLLD361144 inadvertently enabled the error for --gdb-index
(in LLDDwarfObj<ELFT>::findAux()).
Relocations from .debug_info (not in comdat) to .text.* (in comdat) for
DW_AT_low_pc are common. If an .text.* was discarded, rLLD361144 would error,
which was unexpected. (Note, if we don't error as this patch does,
InputSection::relocateNonAlloc() will resolve such relocations).
llvm-svn: 361830
This is implemented by creating Undefined (instead of Defined) for such
local STT_SECTION symbols. It allows us to catch errors when there are
relocations to such discarded sections (e.g. in PR41693, ld.bfd and gold
error but we don't). Updated comdat-discarded-error.s checks we emit
friendly error message.
For relocatable-eh-frame.s, ld.lld -r a.o a.o will now error
"STT_SECTION symbol should be defined" because the section .eh_frame
refers to is now an Undefined instead of a Defined.
So I have to change `error()` to `warn()` to retain the output.
Reviewed By: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61583
llvm-svn: 361792
This patch simplifies ELFFile instance initialization by merging
two similar functions into a single function and call it from the
ctor.
llvm-svn: 361789
When function signatures don't match and the undefined function is not
called directly (i.e. only has its address taken) we don't issue a
warning or create a runtime thunk for the undefined function.
Instead in this case we simply use the defined version of the function.
This is possible since checking signatures of dynamic calls happens
at runtime so any invalid usage will still result in a runtime error.
This is needed to allow C++ programs to link without generating
warnings. Its not uncommon in C++ for vtables to be populated by
function address whee the signature of the function is not known in the
compilation unit. In this case clang declares the method as void(void)
and relies on the vtable caller casting the data back to the correct
signature.
Fixes: https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40412
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62153
llvm-svn: 361678
Shaves another pointer off of SectionChunk, reducing the size from 96 to
88 bytes, down from 144 before I started working on this. Combined with
D62356, this reduced peak memory usage when linking chrome_child.dll
from 713MB to 675MB, or 5%.
Create NonSectionChunk to provide virtual dispatch to the rest of the
chunk types.
Reviewers: ruiu, aganea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62362
llvm-svn: 361667
Shaves another 8 bytes off of SectionChunk, the most commonly allocated
type in LLD.
These indices are only valid after we've assigned chunks to output
sections and removed empty sections, so do that in a new pass.
Reviewers: ruiu, aganea
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62356
llvm-svn: 361657
This can be useful for post-link tools and for testing. Sometimes
it can be useful to produces a regular executable but with relocations
preserved.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62378
llvm-svn: 361635
Patch by Stefan Schmidt.
This adds the /filealign parameter to lld, which allows to specify the
section alignment in the output file (as it does on Microsoft's
link.exe).
This is required to be able to load dynamically linked libraries on the
original Xbox, where the debugger monitor expects the section alignment
in the file to be the same as in memory.
llvm-svn: 361634
GNU readelf tool prints slightly different dynamic table "header" and
surrounds dynamic tag names by brackets. This patch implements the same
formatting for GNU-style output of the `llvm-readobj`.
LLVM
```
DynamicSection [ (13 entries)
Tag Type Name/Value
0x00000006 SYMTAB 0x168
...
]
```
GNU
```
Dynamic section at offset 0x1d0 contains 13 entries:
Tag Type Name/Value
0x00000006 (SYMTAB) 0x168
...
```
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62256
llvm-svn: 361633
This only needs to be done for MergeChunks, so just do that in a
separate pass in the Writer.
This is one small step towards eliminating the vtable in Chunk.
llvm-svn: 361573
The KeepUnique bit is used during ICF, which only operates on
SectionChunks, so only SectionChunks need it. This frees up a byte in
Chunk, which I plan to use in a follow-up change.
llvm-svn: 361549
OptTable treats arguments starting with / that aren't a known option
as filenames. This means lld-link's and clang-cl's typo correction for
unknown flags didn't do spell checking for misspelled options that start
with /.
I first tried changing OptTable, but that got pretty messy, see PR41787
comments 2 and 3.
Instead, let lld-link's and clang's (including clang-cl's) "file not
found" diagnostic check if a non-existent file looks like it could be a
mis-spelled option, and if so add a "did you mean" suggestion to the
"file not found" diagnostic.
While here, make formatting of a few diagnostics a bit more
self-consistent.
Fixes PR41787.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62276
llvm-svn: 361518
My recent commits separated symbol resolution from the symbol table,
so the functions to resolve symbols are now in a somewhat wrong file.
This patch moves it to Symbols.cpp.
The functions are now member functions of the symbol.
This is code move change. I modified function names so that they are
appropriate as member functions, though. No functionality change
intended.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62290
llvm-svn: 361474
--{start,end}-lib give files grouped by the options the archive file
semantics. That is, each object file between them acts as if it were
in an archive file whose sole member is the file.
Therefore, files between --{start,end}-lib are linked to the final
output only if they are needed to resolve some undefined symbols.
Previously, the feature was implemented this way:
1. We read a symbol table and insert defined symbols to the symbol
table as lazy symbols.
2. If an undefind symbol is resolved to a lazy symbol, that lazy
symbol instantiate ObjFile class for that symbol, which re-insert
all defined symbols to the symbol table.
So, if an ObjFile is instantiated, defined symbols are inserted to the
symbol table twice. Since inserting long symbol names is not cheap,
there's a room to optimize here.
This patch optimzies it. Now, LazyObjFile remembers symbol handles and
passed them over to a new ObjFile instance, so that the ObjFile
doesn't insert the same strings.
Here is a quick benchmark to link clang. "Original" is the original
lld with unmodified command line options. For "Case 1" and "Case 2", I
extracted all files from archive files and replace .a's in a command
line with .o's wrapped with --{start,end}-lib. I used the original lld
for Case 1" and use this patch for Case 2.
Original: 5.892
Case 1: 6.001 (+1.8%)
Case 2: 5.701 (-3.2%)
So, interestingly, --{start,end}-lib are now faster than the regular
linking scheme with archive files. That's perhaps not too surprising,
though, because for regular archive files, we look up the symbol table
with the same string twice.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62188
llvm-svn: 361473
This is a minor improvement inspired by https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38303.
A person reported that he observed message complaining about unsupported R_ARM_V4BX:
error: can't create dynamic relocation R_ARM_V4BX against local symbol in readonly segment; recompile object files with -fPIC
But with -z notext he only saw a relocation number, what is not convenient:
error: ../../gfx/cairo/libpixman/src/pixman-arm-neon-asm-bilinear.o:(.text+0x4F0): unrecognized reloc 40
Also, in the error messages we use relocation but not reloc.
With this patch we start to print one of the following messages:
error: file.o: unrecognized relocation Unknown(999)
error: file.o: unrecognized relocation R_X_KNOWN_BY_LLVM_BUT_UNSUPPORTED_BY_LLD_NAME
There is no way to write a test for that I believe.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62237
llvm-svn: 361472
Summary:
Before we can assign entries in the function of global index space
we need to know the total number of function and global imports
respectively.
To avoid programmer error this change seals that imports section before
assigned function and global index space. Any attempt to add an import
after the section is sealed will assert.
The lack this such as check caused https://reviews.llvm.org/D61876
to be reverted. I'm also trying to craft a test case the this
failure.
Subscribers: dschuff, jgravelle-google, aheejin, sunfish, llvm-commits
Tags: #llvm
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62240
llvm-svn: 361470
Also renames it LinkerDriver::compileBitcodeFiles.
The function doesn't logically belong to SymbolTable. We added this
function to the symbol table because symbol table used to be a
container of input files. This is no longer the case.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D62291
llvm-svn: 361469