In preparation for the addition of rangeThunks() calculate the addresses
of all the inputSections so that ThunkSections can be inserted at the right
place.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34688
llvm-svn: 307373
This is relative to PR33173,
Previously if something wrong happened on DWARF parsers side during parsing
object for building gdb index (like was in PR: unsupported relocation)
then LLD continued and finished the link. DWARF parsers sure showed error
message on their side, but that is all.
Patch changes behavior to fail the link in this case and show more
detailed message.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34814
llvm-svn: 307370
The assignAddresses() function accumulates state in the LinkerScript that
prevents it from being called multiple times. This change moves the state
into a separate structure AddressState that is created at the start of the
function and disposed of at the end.
CurAddressState is used rather than passing a reference to the state as a
parameter to the functions used by assignAddresses(). This is because the
getSymbolValue function needs to be executed in the context of AddressState
but it is stored in ScriptParser when AddressState is not available.
The AddressState is also used in a limited context by processCommands()
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34345
llvm-svn: 307367
This fixes last testcase provided in PR28414.
In short issue is next: when we had X@@Version symbol in object A,
we did not resolve it to X early. Then when in another object B
we had reference to undefined X, symbol X from archive was fetched.
Since both archive and object A contains another symbol Z, duplicate
symbol definition was triggered as a result.
Correct behavior is to use X@@Version from object A instead and do not fetch
any symbols from archive.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35059
llvm-svn: 307364
Based strictly on the name, this seems to have something to do
width edit & continue. The goal of this patch has nothing to do
with supporting edit and continue though. msvc link.exe writes
very basic information into this area even when *not* compiling
with support for E&C, and so the goal here is to bring lld-link
to parity. Since we cannot know what assumptions standard tools
make about the content of PDB files, we need to be as close as
possible.
This ECNames data structure is a standard PDB string hash table.
link.exe puts a single string into this hash table, which is the
full path to the PDB file on disk. It then references this string
from the module descriptor for the compiler generated `* Linker *`
module.
With this patch, lld-link will generate the exact same sequence of
bytes as MSVC link for this subsection for a given object file
input (as reported by `llvm-pdbutil bytes -ec`).
llvm-svn: 307356
Summary:
The capture() function was removed in r306625. This should fix PGO breakages
reported by Michael Zolotukhin.
Reviewers: mzolotukhin
Subscribers: sanjoy, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D35088
llvm-svn: 307320
Summary:
There are a variety of records that open scopes: function scopes, block
scopes, and inlined call site scopes. These symbol records contain
Parent and End fields with the offsets of other symbol records. The End
field contains the offset of the matching S_END or S_INLINESITE_END
record. The Parent field contains the offset of the parent record, or 0
if this is a top-level scope (i.e. a function).
With this change, `llvm-pdbutil pretty -all` no longer crashes on PDBs
produced by LLD. I haven't tried a real debugger yet.
Reviewers: zturner, ruiu
Subscribers: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34898
llvm-svn: 307278
This reverts commit ae21ee0b6cacbc1efaf4d42502e71da2f0eb45c3.
The initial revert was done in order to prevent ongoing errors on
chromium bots such as CrWinClangLLD. However, this was done haphazardly
and I didn't realize there were test and compilation failures, so this
revert was reverted. Now that those have been fixed, we can revert the
revert of the revert.
llvm-svn: 307227
This reverts commit 5fecbbbe5049665d86834cf69d8f75db4f392308.
The initial revert was done in order to prevent ongoing errors on
chromium bots such as CrWinClangLLD. However, this was done haphazardly
and I didn't realize there were test and compilation failures, so this
revert was reverted. Now that those have been fixed, we can revert the
revert of the revert.
llvm-svn: 307226
This reverts commit 600d52c278e123dd08bee24c1f00932b55add8de.
This patch still seems to break CrWinClangLLD, reverting until I can
find root problem.
llvm-svn: 307189
This patch still seems to break CrWinClangLLD, reverting this once more
until I can discover root problem.
This reverts commit 3dbbc8ce43be50ffde2b1c655c6d3a25796fe78b.
llvm-svn: 307188
This change permits there to be more than one thunk to be associated with
a symbol. For interworking thunks we only require one thunk, but range
extension thunks may require more than one.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34037
llvm-svn: 307136
On ARM the interworking thunks are only produced for branch instructions
that can't be changed into a blx instruction so only Thumb callers would
call Thumb thunks and only ARM callers would call ARM thunks. With range
extension thunks branch and link instructions may need a Thunk. These
instructions can be rewritten as a blx and can use either ARM or Thumb
thunks.
We introduce an isCompatibleWith() function so that a caller can check if
an existing Thunk is compatible before reusing it.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34035
llvm-svn: 307132
The allocateHeaders() function is called at the end of assignAddresses(), it
decides whether the ELF header and program header table can be allocated to
a PT_LOAD program header. As the function alters state, it prevents
assignAddresses() from being called multiple times.
This change splits out the call to allocateHeaders() from assignAddresses()
this will permit assignAddresses() to be called while processing range
extension thunks without trying to allocateHeaders().
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34344
llvm-svn: 307131
This is finally getting to the point where output sections are
constructed.
createOrphanCommands and fabricateDefaultCommands are moved out so
they can be merged with existing code in followup commits.
llvm-svn: 307107
Summary:
If the output file is a character file (e.g. /dev/null) unlinking it could
potentially destabilize the user's system. For example,
unlinking causes `lld %input -o /dev/null` to replace /dev/null with a
regular file, which will lead to unexpected behavior in other programs
that read from /dev/null, and worse than expected peformance for
programs that write to /dev/null.
This makes it possible to run the test-release.sh script as root.
Prior to this patch, the ELF/basic.s test would replace
/dev/null with a regular file, which would cause crashes in llvm
test-suite programs that piped /dev/null to stdin.
For example, if you run the test-relase.sh script as root,
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: emaste, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34917
llvm-svn: 307092
This is PR28414.
Previously LLD was unable to link following:
(failed with undefined symbol bar)
Version script:
SOME_VERSION { global: *; };
.global _start
.global bar
.symver _start, bar@@SOME_VERSION
_start:
jmp bar
Manual has next description:
.symver name, name2@@nodename
In this case, the symbol name must exist and be defined within the file being assembled. It is similar to name2@nodename.
The difference is name2@@nodename will also be used to resolve references to name2 by the linker
https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/as/Symver.html
Patch implements that. If we have name@@ver symbol and name is undefined, name@@ver is used to resolve references to name.
If name is defined then multiple definition error is emited, that is consistent with what bfd do.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33680
llvm-svn: 307077
Script commands are processed before unused synthetic sections are
removed. Therefore, if a linker script matches one of these sections
it'll get emitted as an empty output section because the logic for
removing unused synthetic sections ignores script commands which
could have already matched and captured one of these sections. This
patch fixes that by also removing the unused synthetic sections from
the script commands.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34800
llvm-svn: 307037
Since yaml2obj is now able to parse integer values as relocation types,
there is no need to keep hex edited elf object for this test,
we can produce it on fly, just like this patch do.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34893
llvm-svn: 307032
This patch makes changes to allow sections without the SHF_ALLOC bit to be
assigned to segments in a linker script.
The assignment of output sections to segments is performed in
LinkerScript::createPhdrs. Previously, this function would bail as soon as it
encountered an output section which did not have the SHF_ALLOC bit set, thus
preventing any output section without SHF_ALLOC from being assigned to a
segment.
This restriction has now been removed from LinkerScript::createPhdrs and instead
a check for SHF_ALLOC has been added to LinkerScript::adjustSectionsAfterSorting
to not propagate program headers to sections without SHF_ALLOC which matches the
behaviour of bfd linker scripts.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D34204
llvm-svn: 307013