Arg instances can be claimed. After claimed, its `isClaimed` function
returns true. We do not use that notion in lld, so using NoClaim
versions of functions is just confusing. This patch is to just use
hasArg instead of hasArgNoClaim.
llvm-svn: 313187
In MinGW configurations (GCC, or clang with a *-windows-gnu target),
the -export directives in the object file contains the undecorated
symbol name, while it is decorated in MSVC configurations. (On the
command line, link.exe takes an undecorated symbol name for the
-export argument though.)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37772
llvm-svn: 313174
/natvis is a new command line option introduced by MSVC 2017.
We eventually have to support it, but for now, let's ignore it so that
we can at least link stuff instead of printing out an error.
Patch by Michael Rickert.
llvm-svn: 312966
writeArchive returned a pair, but the first element of the pair is always
its first argument on failure, so it doesn't make sense to return it from
the function. This patch change the return type so that it does't return it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37313
llvm-svn: 312177
Various classes have `Symtab` member variables even though we have
lld::coff::Symtab variable because previous attempts to make COFF lld's
internal structure resemble to ELF's was incomplete. This patch finishes
that job by removing member variables.
llvm-svn: 311938
Summary:
ArgParser created an instance of COFFOptTable on stack to use it to
parser command line arguments. Parsed arguments were then returned from
the function as InputArgList. This was safe because InputArgList referred
only statically-allocated InfoTable.
That is not a safe assumption after https://reviews.llvm.org/D36782,
which changes the type of its internal table from ArrayRef to std::vector.
To make lld work with that patch, we need to keep an instance of
COFFOptTable at least as long as an InputArgList is alive. This patch
does that.
Reviewers: yamaguchi
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D37217
llvm-svn: 311930
When creating an import library from lld, the cases with
Name != ExtName shouldn't end up as a weak alias, but as a real
export of the new name, which is what actually is exported from
the DLL.
This restores the behaviour of renamed exports to what it was in
4.0.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36634
llvm-svn: 310992
Since SVN r303491 and r304573, LLD used the COFFImportLibrary
functions from LLVM. These only had two names, Name and ExtName,
which wasn't enough to convey all the details of stdcall functions.
Stdcall functions got the wrong symbol name in the import library
itself in r303491, which is why it was reverted in r304561. When
re-landed and fixed in r304573 (after adding a test in r304572),
the symbol name itself in the import library ended up right, but the
name type of the import library entry was wrong.
This had the effect that linking to the import library succeeded
(contrary to in r303491, where linking to such an import library
failed), but at runtime, the symbol wouldn't be found in the DLL
(since the caller linked to the stdcall decorated name).
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36545
llvm-svn: 310989
These are emitted for comm symbols in object files, when targeting
a GNU environment.
Alternatively, just ignore them since we already align CommonChunk
to the natural size of the content (up to 32 bytes). That would only
trade away the possibility to overalign small symbols, which doesn't
sound like something that might not need to be handled?
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D36304
llvm-svn: 310871
Also emit an error if /manifestinput: is used without /manifest:embed.
Increases compatibility with link.exe
https://reviews.llvm.org/D35842
llvm-svn: 308998
Improve the link conformance for the import name embedded into the
import library. This requires the associated change to the LLVM portion
for the DEF file parser. The import file generation embeds a different
name based on whether the driver is invoked as "link" or "lib".
Furthermore, the LIBRARY keyword in the DEF file influences the import
name. The behaviour can be summarised according to the following table:
| LIBRARY w/ ext | LIBRARY w/o ext | no LIBRARY
-----+----------------+---------------------+------------------
LINK | {value} | {value}.{.dll/.exe} | {output name}
LIB | {value} | {value}.dll | {output name}.dll
llvm-svn: 308407
Summary:
The main change is that we can have SECREL and SECTION relocations
against ___safe_se_handler_table, which is important for handling the
debug info in the MSVCRT.
Previously we were using DefinedRelative for __safe_se_handler_table and
__ImageBase, and after we implement CFGuard, we plan to extend it to
handle __guard_fids_table, __guard_longjmp_table, and more. However,
DefinedRelative is really only suitable for implementing __ImageBase,
because it lacks a Chunk, which you need in order to figure out the
output section index and output section offset when resolving SECREl and
SECTION relocations.
This change renames DefinedRelative to DefinedSynthetic and gives it a
Chunk. One wart is that __ImageBase doesn't have a chunk. It points to
the PE header, effectively. We could split DefinedRelative and
DefinedSynthetic if we think that's cleaner and creates fewer special
cases.
I also added safeseh.s, which checks that we don't emit a safe seh table
entries pointing to garbage collected handlers and that we don't emit a
table at all when there are no handlers.
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: inglorion, pcc, llvm-commits, aprantl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34577
llvm-svn: 306293
VC2017 contains these new symbols as undefined symobls. They are used
for /guard:cf. Since we do not support the control flow guard, but we
want to at least ignore these symbols so that we can link against VS2017
libraries.
Fixes https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=727193.
llvm-svn: 305876
When link is invoked with `/def:` and no input files, it behaves as if
`lib.exe` was invoked. Emulate this behaviour, generating the import
library from the def file that was passed. Because there is no input to
actually generate the dll, we simply process the def file early and exit
once we have created the import library.
llvm-svn: 305502
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843
llvm-svn: 304864
This reverts commit r304561 and re-lands r303490 & co.
The fix was to use "SymbolName" when translating LLD's internal export
list to lib/Object's short export struct. The SymbolName reflects the
actual symbol name, which may include fastcall and stdcall mangling bits
not included in the /EXPORT or .def file EXPORTS name:
@@ -434,8 +434,7 @@ std::vector<COFFShortExport> createCOFFShortExportFromConfig() {
std::vector<COFFShortExport> Exports;
for (Export &E1 : Config->Exports) {
COFFShortExport E2;
- E2.Name = E1.Name;
+ // Use SymbolName, which will have any stdcall or fastcall qualifiers.
+ E2.Name = E1.SymbolName;
E2.ExtName = E1.ExtName;
E2.Ordinal = E1.Ordinal;
E2.Noname = E1.Noname;
llvm-svn: 304573
This reverts commits r303490, r303491, r303493, and r303494.
This caused http://crbug.com/728726. Essentially, exporting stdcall
functions doesn't appear to work after this change. Reduced test case
soon.
llvm-svn: 304561
This is split up into two commits.
This commit removes the DEF parser from LLD
See the previous commit for the creation in LLVM.
Reviewers: ruiu
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32689
llvm-svn: 303491
Our output is not compatible with the Binding feature, so make it
explicit that.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33336
llvm-svn: 303378
We've been using make<> to allocate new objects in ELF. We have
the same function in COFF, but we didn't use it widely due to
negligence. This patch uses the function in COFF to close the gap
between ELF and COFF.
llvm-svn: 303357
When /DEBUG is not specified, /PDB should be ignored. When
/DEBUG is specified, a PDB should be output regardless of
whether or not /PDB is specified. /PDB just overrides the
default name.
This patch implements this behavior, and adds some tests, while
also removing a dead option /DEBUGPDB which was unused in any
code.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33302
llvm-svn: 303352
This reorganisation prevents us from cluttering up the top-level lib directory
with more driver libraries such as llvm-dlltool (see D29892).
llvm-svn: 302995
Summary: When using /msvclto, lld and MSVC's linker both do their own symbol resolution. This can cause them to select different archive members, which can result in undefined references. This change avoids that situation by extracting archive members that are selected by lld and passing those to link.exe before any archives, so that MSVC's uses those objects for symbol resolution instead of different archive members.
Reviewers: pcc, rnk, ruiu
Reviewed By: pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32317
llvm-svn: 301045
Summary:
Fixes PR32689: /msvclto creates response files with lines
that are too long for msvc's linker (LNK1170).
Reviewers: hans, rnk, ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32185
llvm-svn: 300612
The /appcontainer flag indicates that the module may only be used inside
an application container (for isolation). This has been supported by
link.exe since Windows 8.0. It sets an additional bit in the PE DLL
Characteristics flag to indicate the behavioural change.
llvm-svn: 299728
Summary:
This adds support for reporting multiple errors in a single invocation of lld-link. The limit defaults to 20 and can be changed with the /ERRORLIMIT command line parameter, or set to unlimited by passing a value of 0.
This is a new attempt after r295507, which was reverted because opening files raced with exiting early, causing the test to be flaky. This version avoids the race by exiting before calling enqueuePath.
Reviewers: pcc, ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits, dblaikie
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31688
llvm-svn: 299496
This will be used in the sanitizer test suite, which wants to use DWARF
line tables.
At some point we should reconsider how LLD handles the long section
names required by DWARF debug sections.
llvm-svn: 298544
Summary:
This also delays setting the output filename based on the first input
argument until after processing /def.
Fixes PR32354
Reviewers: ruiu, pcc
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D31152
llvm-svn: 298327