Add PT_PHDR segment depending on its availability in linker script's
PHDRS command, fallback if no linker script is given.
Handle FILEHDR, PHDRS and FLAGS attributes of program header.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D11589
llvm-svn: 244743
Put sections to segments according to linker scripts if available.
Rework the code of TargetLayout::assignSectionsToSegments so it operates
on the given list of segments, which can be either read from linker scripts
or constructed as before.
Handle NONE segments defined in linker scripts by putting corresponding sections
to PT_NULL segment.
Consider flags set for segments through linker scripts.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10918
llvm-svn: 243002
Add method to query segments for specified output section name.
Return error if the section is assigned to unknown segment.
Check matching of sections to segments during layout on the subject of correctness.
NOTE: no actual functionality of using custom segments is implemented.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D10359
llvm-svn: 239719
As noted on Errc.h:
// * std::errc is just marked with is_error_condition_enum. This means that
// common patters like AnErrorCode == errc::no_such_file_or_directory take
// 4 virtual calls instead of two comparisons.
And on some libstdc++ those virtual functions conclude that
------------------------
int main() {
std::error_code foo = std::make_error_code(std::errc::no_such_file_or_directory);
return foo == std::errc::no_such_file_or_directory;
}
-------------------------
should exit with 0.
llvm-svn: 239685
Puts symbols defined in linker script expressions in a runtime file that is
added as input to the resolver, making the input object files see symbols
defined in linker scripts.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8263
llvm-svn: 232409
This commit implements the behaviour of the SECTIONS linker script directive,
used to not only define a custom mapping between input and output sections, but
also order input sections in the output file. To do this, we modify
DefaultLayout with hooks at important places that allow us to re-order input
sections according to a custom order. We also add a hook in SegmentChunk to
allow us to calculate linker script expressions while assigning virtual
addresses to the input sections that live in a segment.
Not all SECTIONS constructs are currently supported, but only the ones that do
not use special sort orders. It adds two LIT test as practical examples of
which sections directives are currently supported.
In terms of high-level changes, it creates a new class "script::Sema" that owns
all linker script ASTs and the logic for linker script semantics as well.
ELFLinkingContext owns a single copy of Sema, which will be used throughout
the object file writing process (to layout sections as proposed by the linker
script).
Other high-level change is that the writer no longer uses a "const" copy of
the linking context. This happens because linker script expressions must be
calculated *while* calculating final virtual addresses, which is a very late
step in object file writing. While calculating these expressions, we need to
update the linker script symbol table (inside the semantics object), and, thus,
we are "modifying our context" as we prepare to write the file.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8157
llvm-svn: 232402
This patch implements parsing of the GNU ld MEMORY command [1].
The command and the memory block definitions are parsed as
specified (including the slightly strange "o" and "l" keywords).
Evaluation will be added at a later point in time.
[1] https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs-2.25/ld/MEMORY.html
llvm-svn: 231928
The expression evaluation is needed when interpreting linker scripts, in order
to calculate the value for new symbols or to determine a new position to load
sections in memory. This commit extends Expression nodes from the linker script
AST with evaluation functions, and also contains a unit test.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8156
llvm-svn: 231707
LinkerScript AST nodes are never destroyed which means that their
std::vector members will never be destroyed.
Instead, allocate the operand list itself in the Parser's
BumpPtrAllocator. This ensures that the storage will be destroyed along
with the nodes when the Parser is destroyed.
llvm-svn: 229967
This may be a little bit inefficient than the original code
but that should be okay as this is not really in a performance
critical pass.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7393
llvm-svn: 228077
INPUT directive is a variant of GROUP in the sense that that specifies
a list of input files. The only difference is whether the entire file
list is wrapped with a --start-group/--end-group or not.
http://reviews.llvm.org/D7390
llvm-svn: 228060
Currently, no one owns script::Parser buffers, but yet ELFLinkingContext gets
updated with StringRef pointers to data inside Parser buffers. Since this buffer
is locally owned inside GnuLdDriver::evalLinkerScript(), as soon as this
function finishes, all pointers in ELFLinkingContext that comes from linker
scripts get invalid. The problem is that we need someone to own linker scripts
data structures and, since ELFLinkingContext transports references to linker
scripts data, we can simply make it also own all linker scripts data.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D7323
llvm-svn: 227975
The parsing routines in the linker script to parse strings encoded in various
formats(hexadecimal, octal, decimal, etc), is needed by the GNU driver too. This
library provides helper functions for all flavors and flavors to add helper
functions which other flavors may make use of.
llvm-svn: 221583
This patch does *not* implement any semantic actions, but it is a first step to
teach LLD how to read complete linker scripts. The additional linker scripts
statements whose parsing is now supported are:
* SEARCH_DIR directive
* SECTIONS directive
* Symbol definitions inside SECTIONS including PROVIDE and PROVIDE_HIDDEN
* C-like expressions used in many places in linker scripts
* Input to output sections mapping
The goal of this commit was guided towards completely parsing a default GNU ld
linker script and the linker script used to link the FreeBSD kernel. Thus, it
also adds a test case based on the default linker script used in GNU ld for
x86_64 ELF targets. I tested SPEC userland programs linked by GNU ld, using the
linker script dump'ed by this parser, and everything went fine. I then tested
linking the FreeBSD kernel with a dump'ed linker script, installed the new
kernel and booted it, everything went fine.
Directives that still need to be implemented:
* MEMORY
* PHDRS
Reviewers: silvas, shankarke and ruiu
http://reviews.llvm.org/D5852
llvm-svn: 221126
There are two forms of `-l` prefixed expression:
* -l<libname>
* -l:<filename>
In the first case a linker should construct a full library name
`lib + libname + .[so|a]` and search this library as usual. In the second case
a linker should use the `<filename>` as is and search this file through library
search directories.
The patch reviewed by Shankar Easwaran.
llvm-svn: 213077
This is the parser for the ENTRY command. Note that because the parsing result
is currentlyd discarded, lld can parse but just ignore the command.
Reviewers: Bigcheese
CC: llvm-commits
Differential Revision: http://llvm-reviews.chandlerc.com/D833
llvm-svn: 183141