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420 lines
13 KiB
C++
//===- InputFiles.h ---------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLD_ELF_INPUT_FILES_H
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#define LLD_ELF_INPUT_FILES_H
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#include "Config.h"
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#include "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h"
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#include "lld/Common/LLVM.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Reproduce.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/CachedHashString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/Comdat.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/Archive.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/ELF.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/IRObjectFile.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Threading.h"
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#include <map>
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namespace llvm {
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struct DILineInfo;
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class TarWriter;
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namespace lto {
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class InputFile;
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}
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} // namespace llvm
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namespace lld {
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class DWARFCache;
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// Returns "<internal>", "foo.a(bar.o)" or "baz.o".
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std::string toString(const elf::InputFile *f);
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namespace elf {
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using llvm::object::Archive;
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class Symbol;
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// If --reproduce is specified, all input files are written to this tar archive.
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extern std::unique_ptr<llvm::TarWriter> tar;
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// Opens a given file.
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llvm::Optional<MemoryBufferRef> readFile(StringRef path);
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// Add symbols in File to the symbol table.
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void parseFile(InputFile *file);
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// The root class of input files.
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class InputFile {
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public:
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enum Kind {
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ObjKind,
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SharedKind,
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LazyObjKind,
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ArchiveKind,
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BitcodeKind,
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BinaryKind,
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};
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Kind kind() const { return fileKind; }
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bool isElf() const {
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Kind k = kind();
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return k == ObjKind || k == SharedKind;
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}
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StringRef getName() const { return mb.getBufferIdentifier(); }
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MemoryBufferRef mb;
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// Returns sections. It is a runtime error to call this function
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// on files that don't have the notion of sections.
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ArrayRef<InputSectionBase *> getSections() const {
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assert(fileKind == ObjKind || fileKind == BinaryKind);
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return sections;
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}
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// Returns object file symbols. It is a runtime error to call this
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// function on files of other types.
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ArrayRef<Symbol *> getSymbols() { return getMutableSymbols(); }
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MutableArrayRef<Symbol *> getMutableSymbols() {
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assert(fileKind == BinaryKind || fileKind == ObjKind ||
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fileKind == BitcodeKind);
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return symbols;
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}
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// Get filename to use for linker script processing.
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StringRef getNameForScript() const;
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// If not empty, this stores the name of the archive containing this file.
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// We use this string for creating error messages.
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std::string archiveName;
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// If this is an architecture-specific file, the following members
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// have ELF type (i.e. ELF{32,64}{LE,BE}) and target machine type.
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ELFKind ekind = ELFNoneKind;
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uint16_t emachine = llvm::ELF::EM_NONE;
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uint8_t osabi = 0;
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uint8_t abiVersion = 0;
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// Cache for toString(). Only toString() should use this member.
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mutable std::string toStringCache;
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std::string getSrcMsg(const Symbol &sym, InputSectionBase &sec,
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uint64_t offset);
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// True if this is an argument for --just-symbols. Usually false.
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bool justSymbols = false;
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// outSecOff of .got2 in the current file. This is used by PPC32 -fPIC/-fPIE
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// to compute offsets in PLT call stubs.
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uint32_t ppc32Got2OutSecOff = 0;
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// On PPC64 we need to keep track of which files contain small code model
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// relocations that access the .toc section. To minimize the chance of a
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// relocation overflow, files that do contain said relocations should have
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// their .toc sections sorted closer to the .got section than files that do
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// not contain any small code model relocations. Thats because the toc-pointer
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// is defined to point at .got + 0x8000 and the instructions used with small
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// code model relocations support immediates in the range [-0x8000, 0x7FFC],
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// making the addressable range relative to the toc pointer
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// [.got, .got + 0xFFFC].
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bool ppc64SmallCodeModelTocRelocs = false;
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// True if the file has TLSGD/TLSLD GOT relocations without R_PPC64_TLSGD or
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// R_PPC64_TLSLD. Disable TLS relaxation to avoid bad code generation.
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bool ppc64DisableTLSRelax = false;
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// groupId is used for --warn-backrefs which is an optional error
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// checking feature. All files within the same --{start,end}-group or
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// --{start,end}-lib get the same group ID. Otherwise, each file gets a new
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// group ID. For more info, see checkDependency() in SymbolTable.cpp.
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uint32_t groupId;
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static bool isInGroup;
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static uint32_t nextGroupId;
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// Index of MIPS GOT built for this file.
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llvm::Optional<size_t> mipsGotIndex;
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std::vector<Symbol *> symbols;
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protected:
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InputFile(Kind k, MemoryBufferRef m);
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std::vector<InputSectionBase *> sections;
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private:
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const Kind fileKind;
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// Cache for getNameForScript().
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mutable std::string nameForScriptCache;
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};
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class ELFFileBase : public InputFile {
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public:
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ELFFileBase(Kind k, MemoryBufferRef m);
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->isElf(); }
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template <typename ELFT> llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT> getObj() const {
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return check(llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT>::create(mb.getBuffer()));
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}
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StringRef getStringTable() const { return stringTable; }
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template <typename ELFT> typename ELFT::SymRange getELFSyms() const {
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return typename ELFT::SymRange(
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reinterpret_cast<const typename ELFT::Sym *>(elfSyms), numELFSyms);
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}
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template <typename ELFT> typename ELFT::SymRange getGlobalELFSyms() const {
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return getELFSyms<ELFT>().slice(firstGlobal);
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}
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protected:
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// Initializes this class's member variables.
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template <typename ELFT> void init();
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const void *elfSyms = nullptr;
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size_t numELFSyms = 0;
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uint32_t firstGlobal = 0;
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StringRef stringTable;
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};
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// .o file.
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template <class ELFT> class ObjFile : public ELFFileBase {
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LLVM_ELF_IMPORT_TYPES_ELFT(ELFT)
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public:
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == ObjKind; }
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llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT> getObj() const {
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return this->ELFFileBase::getObj<ELFT>();
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}
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ArrayRef<Symbol *> getLocalSymbols();
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ArrayRef<Symbol *> getGlobalSymbols();
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ObjFile(MemoryBufferRef m, StringRef archiveName) : ELFFileBase(ObjKind, m) {
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this->archiveName = std::string(archiveName);
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}
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void parse(bool ignoreComdats = false);
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StringRef getShtGroupSignature(ArrayRef<Elf_Shdr> sections,
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const Elf_Shdr &sec);
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Symbol &getSymbol(uint32_t symbolIndex) const {
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if (symbolIndex >= this->symbols.size())
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fatal(toString(this) + ": invalid symbol index");
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return *this->symbols[symbolIndex];
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}
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uint32_t getSectionIndex(const Elf_Sym &sym) const;
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template <typename RelT> Symbol &getRelocTargetSym(const RelT &rel) const {
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uint32_t symIndex = rel.getSymbol(config->isMips64EL);
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return getSymbol(symIndex);
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}
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llvm::Optional<llvm::DILineInfo> getDILineInfo(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t);
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llvm::Optional<std::pair<std::string, unsigned>> getVariableLoc(StringRef name);
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// MIPS GP0 value defined by this file. This value represents the gp value
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// used to create the relocatable object and required to support
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// R_MIPS_GPREL16 / R_MIPS_GPREL32 relocations.
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uint32_t mipsGp0 = 0;
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uint32_t andFeatures = 0;
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// Name of source file obtained from STT_FILE symbol value,
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// or empty string if there is no such symbol in object file
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// symbol table.
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StringRef sourceFile;
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// True if the file defines functions compiled with
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// -fsplit-stack. Usually false.
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bool splitStack = false;
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// True if the file defines functions compiled with -fsplit-stack,
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// but had one or more functions with the no_split_stack attribute.
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bool someNoSplitStack = false;
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// Pointer to this input file's .llvm_addrsig section, if it has one.
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const Elf_Shdr *addrsigSec = nullptr;
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// SHT_LLVM_CALL_GRAPH_PROFILE section index.
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uint32_t cgProfileSectionIndex = 0;
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// Get cached DWARF information.
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DWARFCache *getDwarf();
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private:
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void initializeSections(bool ignoreComdats);
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void initializeSymbols();
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void initializeJustSymbols();
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InputSectionBase *getRelocTarget(const Elf_Shdr &sec);
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InputSectionBase *createInputSection(uint32_t idx, const Elf_Shdr &sec,
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StringRef shstrtab);
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bool shouldMerge(const Elf_Shdr &sec, StringRef name);
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// Each ELF symbol contains a section index which the symbol belongs to.
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// However, because the number of bits dedicated for that is limited, a
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// symbol can directly point to a section only when the section index is
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// equal to or smaller than 65280.
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//
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// If an object file contains more than 65280 sections, the file must
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// contain .symtab_shndx section. The section contains an array of
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// 32-bit integers whose size is the same as the number of symbols.
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// Nth symbol's section index is in the Nth entry of .symtab_shndx.
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//
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// The following variable contains the contents of .symtab_shndx.
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// If the section does not exist (which is common), the array is empty.
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ArrayRef<Elf_Word> shndxTable;
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// Debugging information to retrieve source file and line for error
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// reporting. Linker may find reasonable number of errors in a
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// single object file, so we cache debugging information in order to
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// parse it only once for each object file we link.
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std::unique_ptr<DWARFCache> dwarf;
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llvm::once_flag initDwarf;
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};
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// LazyObjFile is analogous to ArchiveFile in the sense that
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// the file contains lazy symbols. The difference is that
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// LazyObjFile wraps a single file instead of multiple files.
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//
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// This class is used for --start-lib and --end-lib options which
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// instruct the linker to link object files between them with the
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// archive file semantics.
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class LazyObjFile : public InputFile {
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public:
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LazyObjFile(MemoryBufferRef m, StringRef archiveName,
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uint64_t offsetInArchive)
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: InputFile(LazyObjKind, m), offsetInArchive(offsetInArchive) {
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this->archiveName = std::string(archiveName);
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}
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == LazyObjKind; }
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template <class ELFT> void parse();
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void fetch();
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// Check if a non-common symbol should be fetched to override a common
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// definition.
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bool shouldFetchForCommon(const StringRef &name);
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bool fetched = false;
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private:
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uint64_t offsetInArchive;
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};
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// An ArchiveFile object represents a .a file.
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class ArchiveFile : public InputFile {
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public:
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explicit ArchiveFile(std::unique_ptr<Archive> &&file);
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == ArchiveKind; }
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void parse();
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// Pulls out an object file that contains a definition for Sym and
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// returns it. If the same file was instantiated before, this
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// function does nothing (so we don't instantiate the same file
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// more than once.)
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void fetch(const Archive::Symbol &sym);
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// Check if a non-common symbol should be fetched to override a common
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// definition.
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bool shouldFetchForCommon(const Archive::Symbol &sym);
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size_t getMemberCount() const;
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size_t getFetchedMemberCount() const { return seen.size(); }
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bool parsed = false;
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private:
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std::unique_ptr<Archive> file;
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llvm::DenseSet<uint64_t> seen;
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};
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class BitcodeFile : public InputFile {
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public:
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BitcodeFile(MemoryBufferRef m, StringRef archiveName,
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uint64_t offsetInArchive);
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == BitcodeKind; }
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template <class ELFT> void parse();
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std::unique_ptr<llvm::lto::InputFile> obj;
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};
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// .so file.
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class SharedFile : public ELFFileBase {
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public:
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SharedFile(MemoryBufferRef m, StringRef defaultSoName)
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: ELFFileBase(SharedKind, m), soName(defaultSoName),
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isNeeded(!config->asNeeded) {}
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// This is actually a vector of Elf_Verdef pointers.
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std::vector<const void *> verdefs;
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// If the output file needs Elf_Verneed data structures for this file, this is
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// a vector of Elf_Vernaux version identifiers that map onto the entries in
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// Verdefs, otherwise it is empty.
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std::vector<unsigned> vernauxs;
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static unsigned vernauxNum;
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std::vector<StringRef> dtNeeded;
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StringRef soName;
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == SharedKind; }
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template <typename ELFT> void parse();
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// Used for --as-needed
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bool isNeeded;
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// Non-weak undefined symbols which are not yet resolved when the SO is
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// parsed. Only filled for `--no-allow-shlib-undefined`.
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std::vector<Symbol *> requiredSymbols;
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private:
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template <typename ELFT>
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std::vector<uint32_t> parseVerneed(const llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT> &obj,
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const typename ELFT::Shdr *sec);
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};
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class BinaryFile : public InputFile {
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public:
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explicit BinaryFile(MemoryBufferRef m) : InputFile(BinaryKind, m) {}
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static bool classof(const InputFile *f) { return f->kind() == BinaryKind; }
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void parse();
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};
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InputFile *createObjectFile(MemoryBufferRef mb, StringRef archiveName = "",
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uint64_t offsetInArchive = 0);
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inline bool isBitcode(MemoryBufferRef mb) {
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return identify_magic(mb.getBuffer()) == llvm::file_magic::bitcode;
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}
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std::string replaceThinLTOSuffix(StringRef path);
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extern std::vector<ArchiveFile *> archiveFiles;
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extern std::vector<BinaryFile *> binaryFiles;
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extern std::vector<BitcodeFile *> bitcodeFiles;
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extern std::vector<LazyObjFile *> lazyObjFiles;
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extern std::vector<InputFile *> objectFiles;
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extern std::vector<SharedFile *> sharedFiles;
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} // namespace elf
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} // namespace lld
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#endif
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