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Fangrui Song ec29538af2 [ELF] Assign file offsets of non-SHF_ALLOC after SHF_ALLOC and set sh_addr=0 to non-SHF_ALLOC
* GNU ld places non-SHF_ALLOC sections after SHF_ALLOC sections. This has the
  advantage that the file offsets of a non-SHF_ALLOC cannot be contained in
  a PT_LOAD. This patch matches the behavior.
* For non-SHF_ALLOC non-orphan sections, GNU ld may assign non-zero sh_addr and
  treat them similar to SHT_NOBITS (not advance location counter). This
  is an alternative approach to what we have done in D85100.
  By placing non-SHF_ALLOC sections at the end, we can drop special
  cases in createSection and findOrphanPos added by D85100.

  Different from GNU ld, we set sh_addr to 0 for non-SHF_ALLOC sections. 0
  arguably is better because non-SHF_ALLOC sections don't appear in the memory
  image.

ELF spec says:

> sh_addr - If the section will appear in the memory image of a process, this
> member gives the address at which the section's first byte should
> reside. Otherwise, the member contains 0.

D85100 appeared to take a detour. If we take a combined view on D85100 and this
patch, the overall complexity slightly increases (one more 3-line loop) and
compatibility with GNU ld improves.

The behavior we don't want to match is the special treatment of .symtab
.shstrtab .strtab: they can be matched in LLD but not in GNU ld.

Reviewed By: jhenderson, psmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85867
2020-08-18 09:03:01 -07:00
Alexandre Ganea 98e01f56b0 Revert "Re-Re-land: [CodeView] Add full repro to LF_BUILDINFO record"
This reverts commit a3036b3863.

As requested in: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80833#2221866
Bug report: https://crbug.com/1117026
2020-08-17 15:49:18 -04:00
Fangrui Song e8a11c0558 [ELF] Allow mixed SHF_LINK_ORDER & non-SHF_LINK_ORDER sections and sort within InputSectionDescription
LLD currently does not allow non-contiguous SHF_LINK_ORDER components in an
output section. This makes it infeasible to add SHF_LINK_ORDER to an existing
metadata section if backward compatibility with older object files are
concerned.

We did not allow mixed components (like GNU ld) and D77007 relaxed to allow
non-contiguous SHF_LINK_ORDER components. This patch allows arbitrary mix, with
sorting performed within an InputSectionDescription. For example,
`.rodata : {*(.rodata.foo) *(.rodata.bar)}`, has two InputSectionDescription's.
If there is at least one SHF_LINK_ORDER and at least one non-SHF_LINK_ORDER in
.rodata.foo, they are ordered within `*(.rodata.foo)`: we arbitrarily place
SHF_LINK_ORDER components before non-SHF_LINK_ORDER components (like Solaris ld).

`*(.rodata.bar)` is ordered similarly, but the two InputSectionDescription's
don't interact.  It can be argued that this is more reasonable than the previous
behavior where written order was not respected.

It would be nice if the two different semantics (ordering requirement & garbage
collection) were not overloaded on one section flag, however, it is probably
difficult to obtain a generic flag at this point
(https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/generic-abi/hgx_m1aXqUo
"SHF_LINK_ORDER's original semantics make upgrade difficult").

(Actually, without the GC semantics, SHF_LINK_ORDER would still have the
sh_link!=0 & sh_link=0 issue. It is just that people find the GC semantics more
useful and tend to use the feature more often.)

GNU ld feature request: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=16833

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84001
2020-08-17 11:29:05 -07:00
Fangrui Song 661c089a40 [ELF] Enforce two-dash form for some LLD specific options and the newer --[no-]pcrel-optimize
Since -[no-]toc-optimize has not ever been used, we can enforce the two-dash form as well.
2020-08-17 10:00:31 -07:00
Nemanja Ivanovic cddb0dbcef [LLD][PowerPC] Implement GOT to PC-Rel relaxation
This patch implements the handling for the R_PPC64_PCREL_OPT relocation as well
as the GOT relocation for the associated R_PPC64_GOT_PCREL34 relocation.

On Power10 targets with PC-Relative addressing, the linker can relax
GOT-relative accesses to PC-Relative under some conditions. Since the sequence
consists of a prefixed load, followed by a non-prefixed access (load or store),
the linker needs to replace the first instruction (as the replacement
instruction will be prefixed). The compiler communicates to the linker that
this optimization is safe by placing the two aforementioned relocations on the
GOT load (of the address).
The linker then does two things:

- Convert the load from the got into a PC-Relative add to compute the address
  relative to the PC
- Find the instruction referred to by the second relocation (R_PPC64_PCREL_OPT)
  and replace the first with the PC-Relative version of it

It is important to synchronize the mapping from legacy memory instructions to
their PC-Relative form. Hence, this patch adds a file to be included by both
the compiler and the linker so they're always in agreement.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84360
2020-08-17 09:36:09 -05:00
Victor Huang 7b391245d8 [PowerPC] Fix thunk alignment issue when using pc-rel instruction
Thunk alignment is added in thie patch when using pc-rel instructions
to avoid crossing the 64 byte boundary.

Patched by: nemanjai, NeHuang
Reviewed By: sfertile, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85973
2020-08-17 09:09:36 -05:00
Georgii Rymar c135a68d42 [LLD][ELF] - Do not produce an invalid dynamic relocation order with --shuffle-sections.
Normally (when not on android with android relocation packing enabled),
we put IRelative relocations to ".rel[a].dyn", after other relocations,
to ensure that IRelatives are processed last by the dynamic loader.

To achieve that we add the `in.relaIplt` after the `part.relaDyn`:
https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/blob/master/lld/ELF/Writer.cpp#L540

The problem is that `--shuffle-sections` might break the sections order.
This patch fixes it.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47056.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85651
2020-08-17 14:46:52 +03:00
Mehdi Amini 22cbe40fa9 Slightly relax the regex on lld version in test (NFC)
This makes the test introduced in 537f5483fe more robust with respect
to the actual version number. The previous regex restricted the version
to start with a leading `1` which was overly restrictive.
2020-08-15 21:38:02 +00:00
Fangrui Song b358daddea [ELF] Re-initialize InputFile::isInGroup so that elf::link can be called more than once 2020-08-14 15:38:41 -07:00
Greg McGary 537f5483fe [lld-macho] Emit load command LC_BUILD_VERSION
Reviewed By: int3

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85786
2020-08-14 12:36:43 -07:00
Fangrui Song fb141292f4 [ELF] --gdb-index: skip SHF_GROUP .debug_info
-gdwarf-5 -fdebug-types-section may produce multiple .debug_info sections.  All
except one are type units (.debug_types before DWARF v5). When constructing
.gdb_index, we should ignore these type units. We use a simple heuristic: the
compile unit does not have the SHF_GROUP flag. (This needs to be revisited if
people place compile unit .debug_info in COMDAT groups.)

This issue manifests as a data race: because an object file may have multiple
.debug_info sections, we may concurrently construct `LLDDwarfObj` for the same
file in multiple threads. The threads may access `InputSectionBase::data()`
concurrently on the same input section. `InputSectionBase::data()` does a lazy
uncompress() and rewrites the member variable `rawData`. A thread running zlib
`inflate()` (transitively called by uncompress()) on a buffer with `rawData`
tampered by another thread may fail with `uncompress failed: zlib error: Z_DATA_ERROR`.

Even if no data race occurred in an optimistic run, if there are N .debug_info,
one CU entry and its address ranges will be replicated N times. The result
.gdb_index can be much larger than a correct one.

The new test gdb-index-dwarf5-type-unit.s actually has two compile units. This
cannot be produced with regular approaches (it can be produced with -r
--unique). This is used to demonstrate that the .gdb_index construction code
only considers the last non-SHF_GROUP .debug_info

Reviewed By: grimar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85579
2020-08-13 09:11:01 -07:00
Fangrui Song 88498f44df [ELF] -r: allow SHT_X86_64_UNWIND to be merged into SHT_PROGBITS
* For .cfi_*, GCC/GNU as emits SHT_PROGBITS type .eh_frame sections.
* Since rL252300, clang emits SHT_X86_64_UNWIND type .eh_frame sections
  (originated from Solaris, documented in the x86-64 psABI).
* Some assembly use `.section .eh_frame,"a",@unwind` to generate
  SHT_X86_64_UNWIND .eh_frame sections.

In a non-relocatable link, input .eh_frame are combined and there is
only one SyntheticSection .eh_frame in the output section, so the
"section type mismatch" diagnostic does not fire.

In a relocatable link, there is no SyntheticSection .eh_frame. .eh_frame of
mixed types can trigger the diagnostic. This patch fixes it by adding another
special case 0x70000001 (= SHT_X86_64_UNWIND) to canMergeToProgbits().

    ld.lld -r gcc.o clang.o => error: section type mismatch for .eh_frame

There was a discussion "RFC: Usefulness of SHT_X86_64_UNWIND" on the x86-64-abi
mailing list. Folks are not wild about making the psABI value 0x70000001 into
gABI, but a few think defining 0x70000001 for .eh_frame may be a good idea for a
new architecture.

Reviewed By: grimar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85785
2020-08-13 08:14:45 -07:00
Jez Ng 7d32e6e3f0 [lld-macho] Fix invalid-stub test on Windows, take 2 2020-08-12 22:21:57 -07:00
Jez Ng 11e2c253ac [lld-macho] Try to fix invalid-stub test on Windows
Summary: Path separator issues...
2020-08-12 20:58:47 -07:00
Jez Ng e48d1262b8 [lld-macho] Support -rpath
Pretty straightforward; just emits LC_RPATH for dyld to consume.

Note that lld itself does not yet support dylib lookup via @rpath.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85701
2020-08-12 19:50:28 -07:00
Jez Ng 437e6bd286 [lld-macho] Implement -force_load
It's similar to lld-ELF's `-whole-archive`, but applied to individual
archives instead of to a series of them.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85550
2020-08-12 19:50:27 -07:00
Jez Ng 180ad756ec [lld-macho] Support larger dylib symbol ordinals in bindings
Do folks care if we don't have a test for this? Creating 16
dylibs to trigger this straightforward code path seems a little tedious

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85467
2020-08-12 19:50:25 -07:00
Jez Ng c3eb1e2754 [lld-macho] Add error handling for malformed TBD files
Previously, lld would crash while complaining that `Expected<T>
must be checked before access or destruction`.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85403
2020-08-12 19:50:13 -07:00
Jez Ng 7e6d675499 [lld-macho] Avoid unnecessary shared_ptr in DylibFile ctor
DylibFile doesn't store a pointer to its InterfaceFile
parameter, so there's no need to use a shared_ptr.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85402
2020-08-12 19:50:12 -07:00
Jez Ng a499898e86 [lld-macho] Generate ObjC symbols from .tbd files
I followed similar logic in TapiFile.cpp.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85255
2020-08-12 19:50:10 -07:00
Jez Ng 3c9100fb78 [lld-macho] Support dynamic linking of thread-locals
References to symbols in dylibs work very similarly regardless of
whether the symbol is a TLV. The main difference is that we have a
separate `__thread_ptrs` section that acts as the GOT for these
thread-locals.

We can identify thread-locals in dylibs by a flag in their export trie
entries, and we cross-check it with the relocations that refer to them
to ensure that we are not using a GOT relocation to reference a
thread-local (or vice versa).

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85081
2020-08-12 19:50:09 -07:00
Samuel Kostial 304264e73d [lld][WebAssembly] Emit all return types of multivalue functions
We previously were incorrectly emitting only the first result type.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85783
2020-08-12 13:14:15 -07:00
Wouter van Oortmerssen b52fc59e17 [WebAssembly] Fixed memory.init always using 64-bit ptr
(because the is64 flag was tested incorrectly in LLD).
2020-08-12 12:23:36 -07:00
Petr Hosek 31e5f7120b [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-08-11 20:22:11 -07:00
Fangrui Song e973c1375e [ELF] Move the outSecOff addend from relocAlloc/relocNonAlloc/... to InputSectionBase::relocate
For an InputSection, the `buf` argument of `InputSectionBase::relocate` points
to the content of the containing OutputSection, instead of the content of the
InputSection itself, so `outSecOff` needs to be added in its callees.  This is
counter-intuitive and leads to many `- outSecOff` and `+ outSecOff`.

This patch makes `InputSection::writeTo` call `InputSectionBase::relocate` with
`outSecOff` added. relocAlloc/relocNonAlloc/relocateNonAllocForRelocatable can
thus be simplified now.

Updated test:

* non-abs-reloc.s: A minor offset bug is fixed for a diagnostic in `relocateNonAlloc`

Reviewed By: grimar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85618
2020-08-11 08:06:38 -07:00
Fangrui Song 73ca96ebc1 [ELF][test] Enhance x86-64-split-stack-prologue-adjust-success.s & non-abs-reloc.s
Catch problems when outSecOff is not zero and outSecOff is added twice or not added.
2020-08-11 08:06:36 -07:00
Pavel Labath c3817728e7 [lld] s/dyn_cast/isa
Fixes some unused variable warnings with gcc.
2020-08-11 15:22:44 +02:00
Georgii Rymar 026e0bf984 [LLD][ELF] - Update and fix gnu-ifunc* tests.
It turns that gnu-ifunc-plt-i386.s and gnu-ifunc-plt.s tests are broken.

Initially they were implemented in D27581 and tested that `IRELATIVE` relocations
are placed after other relocations in `.rel.plt`.

Later, we started to place `IRELATIVE` relocations to `.rela.dyn` (D65651).

Also, at some point `.plt` was renamed to `.iplt` (D71520).

Now, `gnu-ifunc*` tests mentioned do not test what they intended to test initially:
they should test that `IRELATIVE` relocations are placed after other ones in
`.rela.dyn`. Also, comments needs to be updated accordingly after changes performed.

This patch updates them.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85642
2020-08-11 15:14:33 +03:00
Greg McGary 49fb1c2e90 [lld-macho] improve handling of -platform_version
This improves the handling of `-platform_version` by addressing the FIXME in the code to process the arguments.

Reviewed By: int3, #lld-macho

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81413
2020-08-10 18:47:16 -07:00
Greg McGary a379f2c251 [lld-macho] Handle command-line option -sectcreate SEG SECT FILE
Handle command-line option `-sectcreate SEG SECT FILE`, which inputs a binary blob from `FILE` into `SEG,SECT`

Reviewed By: int3

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85501
2020-08-10 18:47:13 -07:00
Alexandre Ganea a3036b3863 Re-Re-land: [CodeView] Add full repro to LF_BUILDINFO record
This patch adds the missing information to the LF_BUILDINFO record, which allows for rebuilding a .CPP without any external dependency but the .OBJ itself (other than the compiler).

Some external tools that we are using (Recode, Live++) are extracting the information to reproduce a build without any knowledge of the build system. The LF_BUILDINFO stores a full path to the compiler, the PWD (CWD at program startup), a relative or absolute path to the TU, and the full CC1 command line. The command line needs to be freestanding (not depend on any environment variables). In the same way, MSVC doesn't store the provided command-line, but an expanded version (somehow their equivalent of CC1) which is also freestanding.

For more information see PR36198 and D43002.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D80833
2020-08-10 13:36:30 -04:00
Wouter van Oortmerssen 582fd474dd [WebAssembly] wasm64: fix memory.init operand types
I had assumed they would all become in i64, but this is not necessary as long as data segments stay 32-bit, see:
https://github.com/WebAssembly/memory64/blob/master/proposals/memory64/Overview.md

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85552
2020-08-10 10:15:20 -07:00
Alex Richardson e912fffd3a [ELF] Avoid creating a 2.1GB output file in arm-exidx-range.s
Currently both sections will be placed in the same PT_LOAD and therefore
lld generates a contiguous output file containing both sections.
By using AT(0xffff0000) the .vectors is placed a separate PT_LOAD and the
resulting file is now only a few kilobytes.

Reviewed By: psmith

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85661
2020-08-10 18:08:07 +01:00
Sam Clegg b34ec5969f [lld][WebAssembly] Handle weakly referenced symbols when lazy (archive) version is see first
When a weak reference of a lazy symbol occurs we were not correctly
updating the lazy symbol.  We need to tag the existing lazy symbol
as weak and, in the case of a function symbol, give it a signature.

Without the signature we can't then create the dummy function which
is needed when an weakly undefined function is called.

We had tests for weakly referenced lazy symbols but we were only
tests in the case where the reference was seen before the lazy
symbol.

See: https://github.com/WebAssembly/wasi-libc/pull/214

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85567
2020-08-10 08:16:55 -07:00
Fangrui Song 0334578edc [ELF] --wrap: don't leave the original symbol as SHN_UNDEF in .symtab or .dynsym 2020-08-08 18:18:20 -07:00
Petr Hosek a4d78d23c5 Revert "[CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib"
This reverts commit ccbc1485b5 which
is still failing on the Windows MLIR bots.
2020-08-08 17:08:23 -07:00
Petr Hosek ccbc1485b5 [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-08-08 16:44:08 -07:00
Fangrui Song 99cd56906a [ELF] --wrap: set isUsedInRegularObj of __wrap_ if it is defined or shared
Fixes PR47017 (a regression when fixing PR46169): if __wrap_ is shared,
it is not exported.
2020-08-08 09:24:31 -07:00
Fangrui Song d30d461938 [ELF] Support .cfi_signal_frame
glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/x86_64/sigaction.c libc.a(sigaction.o) has a CIE
with the augmentation string "zRS". Support 'S' to allow --icf={safe,all}.
2020-08-07 22:08:44 -07:00
Fangrui Song 164a02d0fa [ELF]: --icf: don't fold sections referencing sections with LCDA after D84610 2020-08-07 13:42:25 -07:00
Jez Ng 25367dfefb [lld-macho] Add .tbd support for frameworks
Required for e.g. linking iOS apps since they don't have a platform-native
SDK

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85153
2020-08-07 11:04:54 -07:00
Jez Ng ca85e37338 [lld-macho] Support static linking of thread-locals
Note: What ELF refers to as "TLS", Mach-O seems to refer to as "TLV", i.e.
thread-local variables.

This diff implements support for TLV relocations that reference defined
symbols. On x86_64, TLV relocations are always used with movq opcodes, so for
defined TLVs, we don't need to create a synthetic section to store the
addresses of the symbols -- we can just convert the `movq` to a `leaq`.

One notable quirk of Mach-O's TLVs is that absolute-address relocations
inside TLV-defining sections behave differently -- their addresses are
no longer absolute, but relative to the start of the target section.
(AFAICT, RIP-relative relocations are not allowed in these sections.)

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85080
2020-08-07 11:04:52 -07:00
Jez Ng 4e43f18048 [lld-macho] Ensure .tbss sections are also considered as ZeroFilled
This diff makes the behavior in {D80859} and {D81888} apply to
thread-local ZeroFill sections too. I realized this was necessary whie
trying to implement thread-local variables.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd, MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85079
2020-08-07 11:04:41 -07:00
Victor Huang 6c64f05b90 [PowerPC] Add compatibility check for PPC PLT stubs
Compatibility checks for PPC64PltCallStub and PPC64PCRelPLTStub are
added in this patch to prevent the usage of incompatible thunk/stub.

Reviewed By: sfertile, nemanjai, stefanp

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85459
2020-08-07 13:45:18 +00:00
Christian Kühnel f3cc4df51d Revert "[CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib"
This reverts commit 1adc494bce.
This patch broke the Windows compilation on buildbot and pre-merge testing:
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/mlir-windows/builds/5945
https://buildkite.com/llvm-project/llvm-master-build/builds/780
2020-08-07 09:36:49 +02:00
Fangrui Song 004be4037e [ELF] Change tombstone values to (.debug_ranges/.debug_loc) 1 and (other .debug_*) 0
tl;dr See D81784 for the 'tombstone value' concept. This patch changes our behavior to be almost the same as GNU ld (except that we also use 1 for .debug_loc):

* .debug_ranges & .debug_loc: 1 (LLD<11: 0+addend; GNU ld uses 1 for .debug_ranges)
* .debug_*: 0 (LLD<11: 0+addend; GNU ld uses 0; future LLD: -1)

We make the tweaks because:

1) The new tombstone is novel and needs more time to be adopted by consumers before it's the default.
2) The old (gold) strategy had problems with zero-length functions - so rather than going back that, we're going to the GNU ld strategy which doesn't have that problem.
3) One slight tweak to (2) is to apply the .debug_ranges workaround to .debug_loc for the same reasons it applies to debug_ranges - to avoid terminating lists early.

-----

http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143482.html

The tombstone value -1 in .debug_line caused problems to lldb (fixed by D83957;
will be included in 11.0.0) and breakpad (fixed by
https://crrev.com/c/2321300). It may potentially affects other DWARF consumers.

For .debug_ranges & .debug_loc: 1, an argument preferring 1 (GNU ld for .debug_ranges) over -2 is that:
```
{-1, -2}    <<< base address selection entry
{0, length} <<< address range
```
may create a situation where low_pc is greater than high_pc. So we use
1, the GNU ld behavior for .debug_ranges

For other .debug_* sections, there haven't been many reports. One issue is that
bloaty (src/dwarf.cc) can incorrectly count address ranges in .debug_ranges . To
reduce similar disruption, this patch changes the tombstone values to be similar to GNU ld.

This does mean another behavior change to the default trunk behavior. Sorry
about it. The default trunk behavior will be similar to release/11.x while we work on a transition plan for LLD users.

Reviewed By: dblaikie, echristo

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84825
2020-08-06 15:30:08 -07:00
Fangrui Song a6db64ef4a [ELF] Allow sections after a non-SHF_ALLOC section to be covered by PT_LOAD
GNU ld allows sections after a non-SHF_ALLOC section to be covered by PT_LOAD
(PR37607) and assigns addresses to non-SHF_ALLOC output sections (similar to
SHF_ALLOC NOBITS sections. The location counter is not advanced).

This patch tries to fix PR37607 (remove a special case in
`Writer<ELFT>::createPhdrs`). To make the created PT_LOAD meaningful, we cannot
reset dot to 0 for a middle non-SHF_ALLOC output section. This results in
removal of two special cases in LinkerScript::assignOffsets. Non-SHF_ALLOC
non-orphan sections can have non-zero addresses like in GNU ld.

The zero address rule for non-SHF_ALLOC sections is weakened to apply to orphan
only. This results in a special case in createSection and findOrphanPos, respectively.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85100
2020-08-06 08:27:15 -07:00
Muhammad Omair Javaid d9e191cb17 Revert "[ELF] Allow sections after a non-SHF_ALLOC section to be covered by PT_LOAD"
This reverts commit 030ddc0a0b.

This breaks http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-arm-ubuntu
and http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/lldb-aarch64-ubuntu

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85100
2020-08-06 16:30:05 +05:00
Fangrui Song 3af4039876 [ELF][test] Add another -triple=x86_64 to linkorder-mixed.s
Fixes an error on macOS:
error: mach-o section specifier uses an unknown section type
2020-08-05 17:00:37 -07:00
Shoaib Meenai 8b9e86fea6 [lld-macho] Fix errant search and replace. NFC 2020-08-05 16:59:53 -07:00
Fangrui Song 279e4cf782 [ELF] Fix type of ciesWithLSDA after D84610 2020-08-05 16:33:54 -07:00
Fangrui Song eb45b978b7 [ELF][test] Add REQUIES: x86 and -triple=x86_64 to linkorder-mixed.s 2020-08-05 16:28:44 -07:00
Fangrui Song b216c80cc2 [ELF] Allow SHF_LINK_ORDER sections to have sh_link=0
Part of https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41734

The semantics of SHF_LINK_ORDER have been extended to represent metadata
sections associated with some other sections (usually text).

The associated text section may be discarded (e.g. LTO) and we want the
metadata section to have sh_link=0 (D72899, D76802).

Normally the metadata section is only referenced by the associated text
section. sh_link=0 means the associated text section is discarded, and
the metadata section will be garbage collected. If there is another
section (.gc_root) referencing the metadata section, the metadata
section will be retained. It's the .gc_root consumer's job to validate
the metadata sections.

  # This creates a SHF_LINK_ORDER .meta with sh_link=0
  .section .meta,"awo",@progbits,0
  1:
  .section .meta,"awo",@progbits,foo
  2:

  .section .gc_root,"a",@progbits
  .quad 1b
  .quad 2b

Reviewed By: pcc, jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D72904
2020-08-05 16:17:42 -07:00
Petr Hosek 1adc494bce [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-08-05 16:07:11 -07:00
Fangrui Song 030ddc0a0b [ELF] Allow sections after a non-SHF_ALLOC section to be covered by PT_LOAD
GNU ld allows sections after a non-SHF_ALLOC section to be covered by PT_LOAD
(PR37607) and assigns addresses to non-SHF_ALLOC output sections (similar to
SHF_ALLOC NOBITS sections. The location counter is not advanced).

This patch tries to fix PR37607 (remove a special case in
`Writer<ELFT>::createPhdrs`). To make the created PT_LOAD meaningful, we cannot
reset dot to 0 for a middle non-SHF_ALLOC output section. This results in
removal of two special cases in LinkerScript::assignOffsets. Non-SHF_ALLOC
non-orphan sections can have non-zero addresses like in GNU ld.

The zero address rule for non-SHF_ALLOC sections is weakened to apply to orphan
only. This results in a special case in createSection and findOrphanPos, respectively.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85100
2020-08-05 09:30:23 -07:00
Fangrui Song 21b4f8060a [ELF] --icf: don't fold text sections with LSDA
Fix PR36272 and PR46835

A .eh_frame FDE references a text section and (optionally) a LSDA (in
.gcc_except_table).  Even if two text sections have identical content and
relocations (e.g. a() and b()), we cannot fold them if their LSDA are different.

```
void foo();
void a() {
  try { foo(); } catch (int) { }
}
void b() {
  try { foo(); } catch (float) { }
}
```

Scan .eh_frame pieces with LSDA and disallow referenced text sections to be
folded. If two .gcc_except_table have identical semantics (usually identical
content with PC-relative encoding), we will lose folding opportunity.
For ClickHouse (an exception-heavy application), this can reduce --icf=all efficiency
from 9% to 5%. There may be some percentage we can reclaim without affecting
correctness, if we analyze .eh_frame and .gcc_except_table sections.

gold 2.24 implemented a more complex fix (resolution to
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21066) which combines the
checksum of .eh_frame CIE/FDE pieces.

Reviewed By: grimar

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84610
2020-08-05 09:16:28 -07:00
Fangrui Song acb66b9111 [ELF] --oformat=binary: use LMA to compute file offsets
--oformat=binary is rare (used in a few places in FreeBSD, see `stand/i386/mbr/Makefile` `LDFLAGS_BIN`)
The result should be identical to a normal output transformed by `objcopy -O binary`.

The current implementation ignores addresses and lays out sections by
respecting output section alignments. It can fail when an output section
address is specified, e.g. `.rodata ALIGN(16) :` (PR33651).

Fix PR33651 by respecting LMA. The code is similar to
`tools/llvm-objcop/ELF/Object.cpp` BinaryWriter::finalize after D71035 and D79229.
Unforunately for an output section without PT_LOAD, we assume its LMA is equal
to its VMA. So the result is still incorrect when an output section LMA
(`AT(...)`) is specified

Also drop `alignTo(off, config->wordsize)`. GNU ld does not round up the file size.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D85086
2020-08-05 09:10:01 -07:00
Saleem Abdulrasool 0ccda7c232 MachO: support `-syslibroot`
This adds support for the `-syslibroot` option.  This is required to
make the library search order actually function.  With this, it is now
possible to link a test Darwin x86_64 program with lld on Darwin.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82252
Reviewed By: Jez Ng
2020-08-05 08:41:24 -07:00
Hans Wennborg 3ab01550b6 Revert "[CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib"
This quietly disabled use of zlib on Windows even when building with
-DLLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB=FORCE_ON.

> Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
> to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
> HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
> set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
> zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
> the rest of the tooling.
>
> This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
> should address issues that were reported in PR44780.
>
> Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219

This reverts commit 10b1b4a231 and follow-ups
64d99cc6ab and
f9fec0447e.
2020-08-05 12:31:44 +02:00
Fangrui Song bcea3a7a28 Add test utility 'split-file'
See https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143373.html
"[llvm-dev] Multiple documents in one test file" for some discussions.

This patch has explored several alternatives. The current semantics are similar to
what @dblaikie proposed.
`split-file filename output` splits the input file into multiple parts separated by
regex `^(.|//)--- filename` and write each part to the file `output/filename`
(`filename` can include path separators).

Use case A (organizing input of different formats (e.g. linker
script+assembly) in one file).

```
# RUN: split-file %s %t
# RUN: llvm-mc %t/asm -o %t.o
# RUN: ld.lld -T %t/lds %t.o -o %t
This is sometimes better than the %S/Inputs/ approach because the user
can see the auxiliary files immediately and don't have to open another file.

# asm
...
# lds
...
```

Use case B (for utilities which don't have built-in input splitting
feature):

```
// RUN: split-file %s %t
// RUN: llc < %t/1.ll | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE1
// RUN: llc < %t/2.ll | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE2
Combing tests prudently can improve readability.
For example, when testing parsing errors if the recovery mechanism isn't possible,
grouping the tests in one file can more readily see test coverage/strategy.

//--- 1.ll
...
//--- 2.ll
...
```

Since this is a new utility, there is no git history concerns for
UpperCase variable names. I use lowerCase variable names like mlir/lld.

Reviewed By: jhenderson, lattner

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83834
2020-08-03 20:42:09 -07:00
Petr Hosek 81eeabbd97 [ELF] Add --dependency-file option
Clang and GCC have a feature (-MD flag) to create a dependency file
in a format that build systems such as Make or Ninja can read, which
specifies all the additional inputs such .h files.

This change introduces the same functionality to lld bringing it to
feature parity with ld and gold which gained this feature recently.
See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22843 for more
details and discussion.

The implementation corresponds to -MD -MP compiler flag where the
generated dependency file also includes phony targets which works
around the errors where the dependency is removed. This matches the
format used by ld and gold.

Fixes PR42806

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82437
2020-08-03 16:59:13 -07:00
Fangrui Song e281376e99 [ELF] --wrap: set isUsedInRegularObj of __wrap_ only if it is defined
Fixes PR46169
2020-08-01 18:19:14 -07:00
Sriraman Tallam 938adf42e6 Fix a test typo which caused a breakage. 2020-07-31 12:26:53 -07:00
Sriraman Tallam a77afc62d9 New test for basic block sections options.
This tests lld basic block sections options:
+ --lto-basic-block-sections=
+ --lto-unique-basic-block-section-names

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84462
2020-07-31 12:02:52 -07:00
Sriraman Tallam ca6b6d40ff Rename basic block sections options to be consistent.
D68049 created options for basic block sections: -fbasic-block-sections=,
-funique-basic-block-section-names. Rename options in llc and lld (--lto-)
to be consistent. Specifically,

+ Rename basicblock-sections to basic-block-sections
+ Rename unique-bb-section-names to unique-basic-block-section-names

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84462
2020-07-31 11:50:55 -07:00
Petr Hosek 0bd918c828 Revert "[ELF] Add --dependency-file option"
This reverts commit b4c7657ba6 which
seems to be breaking certain bots with assertion error.
2020-07-31 01:12:59 -07:00
Wolfgang Pieb 9f02258942 Make a test case more flexible on Windows wrt the number of backslashes. 2020-07-30 20:38:12 -07:00
Zequan Wu 763671f387 [COFF] Port CallGraphSort to COFF from ELF 2020-07-30 15:21:44 -07:00
Jez Ng c89e46e767 [lld-macho] Add comment for literal argument 2020-07-30 14:38:58 -07:00
Jez Ng 98210796e1 [lld-macho] Make __LINKEDIT sections contiguous
codesign (or more specifically libstuff) checks that each section in
__LINKEDIT ends where the next one starts -- no gaps are permitted. This
diff achieves it by aligning every section's start and end points to
WordSize.

Remarks: ld64 appears to satisfy the constraint by adding padding bytes
when generating the __LINKEDIT data, e.g. by emitting BIND_OPCODE_DONE
(which is a 0x0 byte) repeatedly. I think the approach this diff takes
is a bit more elegant, but I'm not sure if it's too restrictive. In
particular, it assumes padding always uses the zero byte. But we can
revisit this later.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84718
2020-07-30 14:30:07 -07:00
Jez Ng 22e6648a18 [lld-macho] Implement -headerpad
Tools like `install_name_tool` and `codesign` may modify the Mach-O
header and increase its size. The linker has to provide padding to make this
possible. This diff does that, plus sets its default value to 32 bytes (which
is what ld64 does).

Unlike ld64, however, we lay out our sections *exactly* `-headerpad` bytes from
the header, whereas ld64 just treats the padding requirement as a lower bound.
ld64 actually starts laying out the non-header sections in the __TEXT segment
from the end of the (page-aligned) segment rather than the front, so its
binaries typically have more than `-headerpad` bytes of actual padding.
We should consider implementing the same alignment behavior.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84714
2020-07-30 14:29:31 -07:00
Jez Ng 3587de2281 [lld-macho] Support __dso_handle for C++
The C++ ABI requires dylibs to pass a pointer to __cxa_atexit which does
e.g. cleanup of static global variables. The C++ spec says that the pointer
can point to any address in one of the dylib's segments, but in practice
ld64 seems to set it to point to the header, so that's what's implemented
here.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, smeenai

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83603
2020-07-30 14:28:41 -07:00
Peiyuan Song da324f9904 [LLD] [Mingw] Don't export symbols from profile generate
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84756
2020-07-30 23:33:20 +03:00
Petr Hosek b4c7657ba6 [ELF] Add --dependency-file option
Clang and GCC have a feature (-MD flag) to create a dependency file
in a format that build systems such as Make or Ninja can read, which
specifies all the additional inputs such .h files.

This change introduces the same functionality to lld bringing it to
feature parity with ld and gold which gained this feature recently.
See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=22843 for more
details and discussion.

The implementation corresponds to -MD -MP compiler flag where the
generated dependency file also includes phony targets which works
around the errors where the dependency is removed. This matches the
format used by ld and gold.

Fixes PR42806

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D82437
2020-07-30 12:31:20 -07:00
Fangrui Song ed7bde0e4b [ELF][test] Fix ppc64-reloc-pcrel34-overflow.s 2020-07-29 13:01:31 -07:00
Victor Huang 8dbea4785c [PowerPC] Support for R_PPC64_REL24_NOTOC calls where the caller has no TOC and the callee is not DSO local
This patch supports the situation where caller does not have a valid TOC and
calls using the R_PPC64_REL24_NOTOC relocation and the callee is not DSO local.
In this case the call cannot be made directly since the callee may or may not
require a valid TOC pointer. As a result this situation require a PC-relative
plt stub to set up r12.

Reviewed By: sfertile, MaskRay, stefanp

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83669
2020-07-29 19:49:28 +00:00
Andrew Ng 8725a49409 [ELF][test] Add test coverage of `__real_` to wrap-plt.s
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84749
2020-07-29 14:10:38 +01:00
Fangrui Song dd405f1a53 Revert D83834 "Add test utility 'extract'"
This reverts commit d054c7ee2e.

There are discussions about the utility name, its functionality and user interface.
Revert before we reach consensus.
2020-07-28 13:26:33 -07:00
Hafiz Abid Qadeer 1f166edeb4 [lld][linkerscript] Fix handling of DEFINED.
Current implementation did not check that symbols is actually defined. Only checked for presence.  GNU ld documentation says,

"Return 1 if symbol is in the linker global symbol table and is defined before the statement using DEFINED in the script, otherwise return 0."

https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Builtin-Functions.html#Builtin-Functions

Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83758
2020-07-28 21:18:01 +01:00
Martin Storsjö 745eb02496 [LLD] [MinGW] Implement the --no-seh flag
Previously this flag was just ignored. If set, set the
IMAGE_DLL_CHARACTERISTICS_NO_SEH bit, regardless of the normal safeSEH
machinery.

In mingw configurations, the safeSEH bit might not be set in e.g. object
files built from handwritten assembly, making it impossible to use the
normal safeseh flag. As mingw setups don't generally use SEH on 32 bit
x86 at all, it should be fine to set that flag bit though - hook up
the existing GNU ld flag for controlling that.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84701
2020-07-28 21:08:37 +03:00
Jez Ng a5b89c2853 [lld-macho] Fix no-filelist test on Windows 2020-07-28 11:04:43 -07:00
Jez Ng d32e32500f [lld-macho] Fix segment filesize calculation
The previous approach of adding up the file sizes of the
component sections ignored the fact that the sections did not have to be
contiguous in the file. As such, it was underestimating the true size.

I discovered this issue because `codesign` checks whether `__LINKEDIT`
extends to the end of the file. Since we were underestimating segment
sizes, this check failed.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84574
2020-07-28 10:02:19 -07:00
Jez Ng 4853a86022 [lld-macho] Support -filelist
XCode passes files in using this flag

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84486
2020-07-28 10:02:19 -07:00
Christy Lee bd4757cc4e [ELF] --reproduce should include lto sample profile
Reviewed By: MaskRay

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84569
2020-07-28 09:41:41 -07:00
Petr Hosek 64d99cc6ab [CMake] Move find_package(ZLIB) to LLVMConfig
This way, downstream projects don't have to invoke find_package(ZLIB)
reducing the amount of boilerplate.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84691
2020-07-27 17:13:55 -07:00
Logan Smith a52aea0ba6 Use INTERFACE_COMPILE_OPTIONS to disable -Wsuggest-override for any target that links to gtest
This cleans up several CMakeLists.txt's where -Wno-suggest-override was manually specified. These test targets now inherit this flag from the gtest target.

Some unittests CMakeLists.txt's, in particular Flang and LLDB, are not touched by this patch. Flang manually adds the gtest sources itself in some configurations, rather than linking to LLVM's gtest target, so this fix would be insufficient to cover those cases. Similarly, LLDB has subdirectories that manually add the gtest headers to their include path without linking to the gtest target, so those subdirectories still need -Wno-suggest-override to be manually specified to compile without warnings.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84554
2020-07-27 08:37:01 -07:00
Martin Storsjö 343ffa70fc [LLD] [COFF] Fix mingw comdat associativity for leader symbols with a different name
For a weak symbol func in a comdat, the actual leader symbol ends up
named like .weak.func.default*. Likewise, for stdcall on i386, the symbol
may be named _func@4, while the section suffix only is "func", which the
previous implementation didn't handle.

This fixes unwinding through weak functions when using
-ffunction-sections in mingw environments.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84607
2020-07-27 17:32:08 +03:00
Isaac Richter fa1145a8d2 [lld][ELF] Add LOG2CEIL builtin ldscript function
This patch adds support for the LOG2CEIL builtin function in linker scripts: https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Builtin-Functions.html#index-LOG2CEIL_0028exp_0029

As documented for LD, and to keep compatibility, LOG2CEIL(0) returns 0 (not -inf).

The test vectors are somewhat arbitrary. We check minimum values (0-4); middle values (2^32, and 2^32+1); and the maximum value (2^64-1).

The checks for LOG2CEIL explicitly use full 64-bit values (16 hex digits). This is needed to properly verify that -inf and other interesting results aren't returned. (For some reason, all other tests in operators.test use only 14 digits.)

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84054
2020-07-27 12:16:43 +03:00
Martin Storsjö 8dc8203932 [LLD] [COFF] Fix test to properly test all aspects of c3b1d730d6. NFC.
Previously, the test could pass with one part of c3b1d730d6 removed.
2020-07-26 23:10:20 +03:00
Jez Ng 9282d04e04 [lld-macho] Support lookup of dylibs in frameworks
Needed for testing Objective-C programs (since e.g. Core
Foundation is a framework)

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83925
2020-07-26 12:46:46 -07:00
Jez Ng 06a0dd2467 [lld-macho] Ignore -dependency_info and its argument
XCode passes in this flag, which we do not yet implement. Skip
over the argument for now so we can at least successfully parse the
linker invocation.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84485
2020-07-24 15:55:27 -07:00
Jez Ng 31d5885842 [lld-macho] Partial support for weak definitions
This diff adds support for weak definitions, though it doesn't handle weak
symbols in dylibs quite correctly -- we need to emit binding opcodes for them
in the weak binding section rather than the lazy binding section.

What *is* covered in this diff:

1. Reading the weak flag from symbol table / export trie, and writing it to the
   export trie
2. Refining the symbol table's rules for choosing one symbol definition over
   another. Wrote a few dozen test cases to make sure we were matching ld64's
   behavior.

We can now link basic C++ programs.

Reviewed By: #lld-macho, compnerd

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83532
2020-07-24 15:55:25 -07:00
Georgii Rymar ae4279bd3e [LLD][ELF] - Linkerscript: report location for the "unclosed comment in a linker script" error.
Currently we print "error: unclosed comment in a linker script", which doesn't
provide information about the real error location.

Fixes https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46793.

Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84300
2020-07-24 11:38:26 +03:00
Petr Hosek 10b1b4a231 [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-07-23 23:05:36 -07:00
Fangrui Song d054c7ee2e Add test utility 'extract'
See https://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2020-July/143373.html
"[llvm-dev] Multiple documents in one test file" for some discussions.

`extract part filename` splits the input file into multiple parts separated by
regex `^(.|//)--- ` and extract the specified part to stdout or the
output file (if specified).

Use case A (organizing input of different formats (e.g. linker
script+assembly) in one file).

```
// RUN: extract lds %s -o %t.lds
// RUN: extract asm %s -o %t.s
// RUN: llvm-mc %t.s -o %t.o
// RUN: ld.lld -T %t.lds %t.o -o %t
This is sometimes better than the %S/Inputs/ approach because the user
can see the auxiliary files immediately and don't have to open another file.
```

Use case B (for utilities which don't have built-in input splitting
feature):

```
// RUN: extract case1 %s | llc | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE1
// RUN: extract case2 %s | llc | FileCheck %s --check-prefix=CASE2
Combing tests prudently can improve readability.
This is sometimes better than having multiple test files.
```

Since this is a new utility, there is no git history concerns for
UpperCase variable names. I use lowerCase variable names like mlir/lld.

Reviewed By: jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D83834
2020-07-23 19:15:35 -07:00
Petr Hosek 38c71b7c85 Revert "[CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib"
This reverts commit 1d09ecf361 since
it breaks sanitizer bots.
2020-07-23 15:12:42 -07:00
Petr Hosek 1d09ecf361 [CMake] Simplify CMake handling for zlib
Rather than handling zlib handling manually, use find_package from CMake
to find zlib properly. Use this to normalize the LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB,
HAVE_ZLIB, HAVE_ZLIB_H. Furthermore, require zlib if LLVM_ENABLE_ZLIB is
set to YES, which requires the distributor to explicitly select whether
zlib is enabled or not. This simplifies the CMake handling and usage in
the rest of the tooling.

This is a reland of abb0075 with all followup changes and fixes that
should address issues that were reported in PR44780.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D79219
2020-07-23 14:47:25 -07:00
Fangrui Song 4e80c768c2 [ELF] Support -r --gc-sections
-r --gc-sections is usually not useful because it just makes intermediate output
smaller. https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=46700#c7 mentions a use case:
validating the absence of undefined symbols ealier than in the final link.

After D84129 (SHT_GROUP support in -r links), we can support -r
--gc-sections without extra code. So let's allow it.

Reviewed By: grimar, jhenderson

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D84131
2020-07-23 08:16:01 -07:00
Logan Smith 77e0e9e17d Reapply "Try enabling -Wsuggest-override again, using add_compile_options instead of add_compile_definitions for disabling it in unittests/ directories."
add_compile_options is more sensitive to its location in the file than add_definitions--it only takes effect for sources that are added after it. This updated patch ensures that the add_compile_options is done before adding any source files that depend on it.

Using add_definitions caused the flag to be passed to rc.exe on Windows and thus broke Windows builds.
2020-07-22 17:50:19 -07:00
Logan Smith 97a0f80c46 Revert "Try enabling -Wsuggest-override again, using add_compile_options instead of add_compile_definitions for disabling it in unittests/ directories."
This reverts commit 388c9fb1af.
2020-07-22 15:07:01 -07:00