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466 lines
18 KiB
C++
//===- ICF.cpp ------------------------------------------------------------===//
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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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#include "ICF.h"
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#include "ConcatOutputSection.h"
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#include "Config.h"
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#include "InputSection.h"
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#include "SymbolTable.h"
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#include "Symbols.h"
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#include "UnwindInfoSection.h"
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#include "lld/Common/CommonLinkerContext.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/LEB128.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Parallel.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TimeProfiler.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/xxhash.h"
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#include <atomic>
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace lld;
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using namespace lld::macho;
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static constexpr bool verboseDiagnostics = false;
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class ICF {
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public:
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ICF(std::vector<ConcatInputSection *> &inputs);
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void run();
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using EqualsFn = bool (ICF::*)(const ConcatInputSection *,
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const ConcatInputSection *);
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void segregate(size_t begin, size_t end, EqualsFn);
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size_t findBoundary(size_t begin, size_t end);
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void forEachClassRange(size_t begin, size_t end,
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llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> func);
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void forEachClass(llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> func);
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bool equalsConstant(const ConcatInputSection *ia,
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const ConcatInputSection *ib);
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bool equalsVariable(const ConcatInputSection *ia,
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const ConcatInputSection *ib);
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// ICF needs a copy of the inputs vector because its equivalence-class
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// segregation algorithm destroys the proper sequence.
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std::vector<ConcatInputSection *> icfInputs;
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unsigned icfPass = 0;
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std::atomic<bool> icfRepeat{false};
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std::atomic<uint64_t> equalsConstantCount{0};
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std::atomic<uint64_t> equalsVariableCount{0};
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};
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ICF::ICF(std::vector<ConcatInputSection *> &inputs) {
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icfInputs.assign(inputs.begin(), inputs.end());
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}
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// ICF = Identical Code Folding
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//
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// We only fold __TEXT,__text, so this is really "code" folding, and not
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// "COMDAT" folding. String and scalar constant literals are deduplicated
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// elsewhere.
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//
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// Summary of segments & sections:
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//
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// The __TEXT segment is readonly at the MMU. Some sections are already
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// deduplicated elsewhere (__TEXT,__cstring & __TEXT,__literal*) and some are
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// synthetic and inherently free of duplicates (__TEXT,__stubs &
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// __TEXT,__unwind_info). Note that we don't yet run ICF on __TEXT,__const,
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// because doing so induces many test failures.
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//
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// The __LINKEDIT segment is readonly at the MMU, yet entirely synthetic, and
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// thus ineligible for ICF.
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//
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// The __DATA_CONST segment is read/write at the MMU, but is logically const to
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// the application after dyld applies fixups to pointer data. We currently
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// fold only the __DATA_CONST,__cfstring section.
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//
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// The __DATA segment is read/write at the MMU, and as application-writeable
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// data, none of its sections are eligible for ICF.
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//
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// Please see the large block comment in lld/ELF/ICF.cpp for an explanation
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// of the segregation algorithm.
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//
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// FIXME(gkm): implement keep-unique attributes
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// FIXME(gkm): implement address-significance tables for MachO object files
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// Compare "non-moving" parts of two ConcatInputSections, namely everything
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// except references to other ConcatInputSections.
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bool ICF::equalsConstant(const ConcatInputSection *ia,
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const ConcatInputSection *ib) {
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if (verboseDiagnostics)
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++equalsConstantCount;
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// We can only fold within the same OutputSection.
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if (ia->parent != ib->parent)
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return false;
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if (ia->data.size() != ib->data.size())
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return false;
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if (ia->data != ib->data)
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return false;
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if (ia->relocs.size() != ib->relocs.size())
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return false;
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auto f = [](const Reloc &ra, const Reloc &rb) {
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if (ra.type != rb.type)
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return false;
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if (ra.pcrel != rb.pcrel)
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return false;
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if (ra.length != rb.length)
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return false;
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if (ra.offset != rb.offset)
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return false;
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if (ra.referent.is<Symbol *>() != rb.referent.is<Symbol *>())
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return false;
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InputSection *isecA, *isecB;
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uint64_t valueA = 0;
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uint64_t valueB = 0;
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if (ra.referent.is<Symbol *>()) {
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const auto *sa = ra.referent.get<Symbol *>();
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const auto *sb = rb.referent.get<Symbol *>();
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if (sa->kind() != sb->kind())
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return false;
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// ICF runs before Undefineds are treated (and potentially converted into
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// DylibSymbols).
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if (isa<DylibSymbol>(sa) || isa<Undefined>(sa))
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return sa == sb && ra.addend == rb.addend;
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assert(isa<Defined>(sa));
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const auto *da = cast<Defined>(sa);
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const auto *db = cast<Defined>(sb);
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if (!da->isec || !db->isec) {
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assert(da->isAbsolute() && db->isAbsolute());
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return da->value + ra.addend == db->value + rb.addend;
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}
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isecA = da->isec;
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valueA = da->value;
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isecB = db->isec;
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valueB = db->value;
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} else {
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isecA = ra.referent.get<InputSection *>();
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isecB = rb.referent.get<InputSection *>();
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}
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if (isecA->parent != isecB->parent)
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return false;
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// Sections with identical parents should be of the same kind.
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assert(isecA->kind() == isecB->kind());
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// We will compare ConcatInputSection contents in equalsVariable.
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if (isa<ConcatInputSection>(isecA))
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return ra.addend == rb.addend;
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// Else we have two literal sections. References to them are equal iff their
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// offsets in the output section are equal.
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if (ra.referent.is<Symbol *>())
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// For symbol relocs, we compare the contents at the symbol address. We
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// don't do `getOffset(value + addend)` because value + addend may not be
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// a valid offset in the literal section.
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return isecA->getOffset(valueA) == isecB->getOffset(valueB) &&
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ra.addend == rb.addend;
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else {
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assert(valueA == 0 && valueB == 0);
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// For section relocs, we compare the content at the section offset.
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return isecA->getOffset(ra.addend) == isecB->getOffset(rb.addend);
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}
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};
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return std::equal(ia->relocs.begin(), ia->relocs.end(), ib->relocs.begin(),
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f);
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}
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// Compare the "moving" parts of two ConcatInputSections -- i.e. everything not
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// handled by equalsConstant().
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bool ICF::equalsVariable(const ConcatInputSection *ia,
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const ConcatInputSection *ib) {
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if (verboseDiagnostics)
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++equalsVariableCount;
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assert(ia->relocs.size() == ib->relocs.size());
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auto f = [this](const Reloc &ra, const Reloc &rb) {
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// We already filtered out mismatching values/addends in equalsConstant.
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if (ra.referent == rb.referent)
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return true;
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const ConcatInputSection *isecA, *isecB;
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if (ra.referent.is<Symbol *>()) {
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// Matching DylibSymbols are already filtered out by the
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// identical-referent check above. Non-matching DylibSymbols were filtered
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// out in equalsConstant(). So we can safely cast to Defined here.
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const auto *da = cast<Defined>(ra.referent.get<Symbol *>());
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const auto *db = cast<Defined>(rb.referent.get<Symbol *>());
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if (da->isAbsolute())
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return true;
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isecA = dyn_cast<ConcatInputSection>(da->isec);
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if (!isecA)
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return true; // literal sections were checked in equalsConstant.
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isecB = cast<ConcatInputSection>(db->isec);
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} else {
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const auto *sa = ra.referent.get<InputSection *>();
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const auto *sb = rb.referent.get<InputSection *>();
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isecA = dyn_cast<ConcatInputSection>(sa);
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if (!isecA)
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return true;
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isecB = cast<ConcatInputSection>(sb);
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}
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return isecA->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2] == isecB->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2];
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};
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if (!std::equal(ia->relocs.begin(), ia->relocs.end(), ib->relocs.begin(), f))
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return false;
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// If there are symbols with associated unwind info, check that the unwind
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// info matches. For simplicity, we only handle the case where there are only
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// symbols at offset zero within the section (which is typically the case with
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// .subsections_via_symbols.)
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auto hasUnwind = [](Defined *d) { return d->unwindEntry != nullptr; };
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auto itA = std::find_if(ia->symbols.begin(), ia->symbols.end(), hasUnwind);
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auto itB = std::find_if(ib->symbols.begin(), ib->symbols.end(), hasUnwind);
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if (itA == ia->symbols.end())
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return itB == ib->symbols.end();
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if (itB == ib->symbols.end())
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return false;
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const Defined *da = *itA;
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const Defined *db = *itB;
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if (da->unwindEntry->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2] !=
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db->unwindEntry->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2] ||
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da->value != 0 || db->value != 0)
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return false;
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auto isZero = [](Defined *d) { return d->value == 0; };
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return std::find_if_not(std::next(itA), ia->symbols.end(), isZero) ==
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ia->symbols.end() &&
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std::find_if_not(std::next(itB), ib->symbols.end(), isZero) ==
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ib->symbols.end();
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}
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// Find the first InputSection after BEGIN whose equivalence class differs
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size_t ICF::findBoundary(size_t begin, size_t end) {
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uint64_t beginHash = icfInputs[begin]->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2];
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for (size_t i = begin + 1; i < end; ++i)
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if (beginHash != icfInputs[i]->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2])
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return i;
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return end;
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}
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// Invoke FUNC on subranges with matching equivalence class
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void ICF::forEachClassRange(size_t begin, size_t end,
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llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> func) {
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while (begin < end) {
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size_t mid = findBoundary(begin, end);
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func(begin, mid);
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begin = mid;
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}
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}
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// Split icfInputs into shards, then parallelize invocation of FUNC on subranges
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// with matching equivalence class
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void ICF::forEachClass(llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> func) {
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// Only use threads when the benefits outweigh the overhead.
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const size_t threadingThreshold = 1024;
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if (icfInputs.size() < threadingThreshold) {
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forEachClassRange(0, icfInputs.size(), func);
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++icfPass;
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return;
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}
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// Shard into non-overlapping intervals, and call FUNC in parallel. The
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// sharding must be completed before any calls to FUNC are made so that FUNC
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// can modify the InputSection in its shard without causing data races.
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const size_t shards = 256;
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size_t step = icfInputs.size() / shards;
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size_t boundaries[shards + 1];
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boundaries[0] = 0;
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boundaries[shards] = icfInputs.size();
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parallelFor(1, shards, [&](size_t i) {
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boundaries[i] = findBoundary((i - 1) * step, icfInputs.size());
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});
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parallelFor(1, shards + 1, [&](size_t i) {
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if (boundaries[i - 1] < boundaries[i]) {
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forEachClassRange(boundaries[i - 1], boundaries[i], func);
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}
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});
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++icfPass;
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}
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void ICF::run() {
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// Into each origin-section hash, combine all reloc referent section hashes.
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for (icfPass = 0; icfPass < 2; ++icfPass) {
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parallelForEach(icfInputs, [&](ConcatInputSection *isec) {
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uint32_t hash = isec->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2];
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for (const Reloc &r : isec->relocs) {
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if (auto *sym = r.referent.dyn_cast<Symbol *>()) {
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if (auto *defined = dyn_cast<Defined>(sym)) {
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if (defined->isec) {
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if (auto referentIsec =
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dyn_cast<ConcatInputSection>(defined->isec))
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hash += defined->value + referentIsec->icfEqClass[icfPass % 2];
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else
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hash += defined->isec->kind() +
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defined->isec->getOffset(defined->value);
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} else {
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hash += defined->value;
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}
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} else {
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// ICF runs before Undefined diags
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assert(isa<Undefined>(sym) || isa<DylibSymbol>(sym));
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}
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}
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}
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// Set MSB to 1 to avoid collisions with non-hashed classes.
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isec->icfEqClass[(icfPass + 1) % 2] = hash | (1ull << 31);
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});
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}
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llvm::stable_sort(
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icfInputs, [](const ConcatInputSection *a, const ConcatInputSection *b) {
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return a->icfEqClass[0] < b->icfEqClass[0];
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});
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forEachClass([&](size_t begin, size_t end) {
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segregate(begin, end, &ICF::equalsConstant);
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});
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// Split equivalence groups by comparing relocations until convergence
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do {
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icfRepeat = false;
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forEachClass([&](size_t begin, size_t end) {
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segregate(begin, end, &ICF::equalsVariable);
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});
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} while (icfRepeat);
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log("ICF needed " + Twine(icfPass) + " iterations");
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if (verboseDiagnostics) {
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log("equalsConstant() called " + Twine(equalsConstantCount) + " times");
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log("equalsVariable() called " + Twine(equalsVariableCount) + " times");
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}
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// Fold sections within equivalence classes
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forEachClass([&](size_t begin, size_t end) {
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if (end - begin < 2)
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return;
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ConcatInputSection *beginIsec = icfInputs[begin];
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for (size_t i = begin + 1; i < end; ++i)
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beginIsec->foldIdentical(icfInputs[i]);
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});
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}
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// Split an equivalence class into smaller classes.
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void ICF::segregate(size_t begin, size_t end, EqualsFn equals) {
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while (begin < end) {
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// Divide [begin, end) into two. Let mid be the start index of the
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// second group.
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auto bound = std::stable_partition(
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icfInputs.begin() + begin + 1, icfInputs.begin() + end,
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[&](ConcatInputSection *isec) {
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return (this->*equals)(icfInputs[begin], isec);
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});
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size_t mid = bound - icfInputs.begin();
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// Split [begin, end) into [begin, mid) and [mid, end). We use mid as an
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// equivalence class ID because every group ends with a unique index.
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for (size_t i = begin; i < mid; ++i)
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icfInputs[i]->icfEqClass[(icfPass + 1) % 2] = mid;
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// If we created a group, we need to iterate the main loop again.
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if (mid != end)
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icfRepeat = true;
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begin = mid;
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}
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}
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void macho::markSymAsAddrSig(Symbol *s) {
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if (auto *d = dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(s))
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if (d->isec)
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d->isec->keepUnique = true;
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}
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void macho::markAddrSigSymbols() {
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TimeTraceScope timeScope("Mark addrsig symbols");
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for (InputFile *file : inputFiles) {
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ObjFile *obj = dyn_cast<ObjFile>(file);
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if (!obj)
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continue;
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Section *addrSigSection = obj->addrSigSection;
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if (!addrSigSection)
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continue;
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assert(addrSigSection->subsections.size() == 1);
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const InputSection *isec = addrSigSection->subsections[0].isec;
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for (const Reloc &r : isec->relocs) {
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if (auto *sym = r.referent.dyn_cast<Symbol *>())
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markSymAsAddrSig(sym);
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else
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error(toString(isec) + ": unexpected section relocation");
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}
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}
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}
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void macho::foldIdenticalSections(bool onlyCfStrings) {
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TimeTraceScope timeScope("Fold Identical Code Sections");
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// The ICF equivalence-class segregation algorithm relies on pre-computed
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// hashes of InputSection::data for the ConcatOutputSection::inputs and all
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// sections referenced by their relocs. We could recursively traverse the
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// relocs to find every referenced InputSection, but that precludes easy
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// parallelization. Therefore, we hash every InputSection here where we have
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// them all accessible as simple vectors.
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// If an InputSection is ineligible for ICF, we give it a unique ID to force
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// it into an unfoldable singleton equivalence class. Begin the unique-ID
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// space at inputSections.size(), so that it will never intersect with
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// equivalence-class IDs which begin at 0. Since hashes & unique IDs never
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// coexist with equivalence-class IDs, this is not necessary, but might help
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// someone keep the numbers straight in case we ever need to debug the
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// ICF::segregate()
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std::vector<ConcatInputSection *> foldable;
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uint64_t icfUniqueID = inputSections.size();
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for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputSections) {
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bool isFoldableWithAddendsRemoved = isCfStringSection(isec) ||
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isClassRefsSection(isec) ||
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isSelRefsSection(isec);
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// NOTE: __objc_selrefs is typically marked as no_dead_strip by MC, but we
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// can still fold it.
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bool hasFoldableFlags = (isSelRefsSection(isec) ||
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sectionType(isec->getFlags()) == MachO::S_REGULAR);
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// FIXME: consider non-code __text sections as foldable?
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bool isFoldable = (!onlyCfStrings || isCfStringSection(isec)) &&
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(isCodeSection(isec) || isFoldableWithAddendsRemoved ||
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isGccExceptTabSection(isec)) &&
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!isec->keepUnique && !isec->shouldOmitFromOutput() &&
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hasFoldableFlags;
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if (isFoldable) {
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foldable.push_back(isec);
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for (Defined *d : isec->symbols)
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if (d->unwindEntry)
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foldable.push_back(d->unwindEntry);
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// Some sections have embedded addends that foil ICF's hashing / equality
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// checks. (We can ignore embedded addends when doing ICF because the same
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// information gets recorded in our Reloc structs.) We therefore create a
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// mutable copy of the the section data and zero out the embedded addends
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// before performing any hashing / equality checks.
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if (isFoldableWithAddendsRemoved) {
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// We have to do this copying serially as the BumpPtrAllocator is not
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// thread-safe. FIXME: Make a thread-safe allocator.
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MutableArrayRef<uint8_t> copy = isec->data.copy(bAlloc());
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for (const Reloc &r : isec->relocs)
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target->relocateOne(copy.data() + r.offset, r, /*va=*/0,
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/*relocVA=*/0);
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isec->data = copy;
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}
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} else if (!isEhFrameSection(isec)) {
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// EH frames are gathered as foldables from unwindEntry above; give a
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// unique ID to everything else.
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isec->icfEqClass[0] = ++icfUniqueID;
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}
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}
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parallelForEach(foldable, [](ConcatInputSection *isec) {
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assert(isec->icfEqClass[0] == 0); // don't overwrite a unique ID!
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// Turn-on the top bit to guarantee that valid hashes have no collisions
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// with the small-integer unique IDs for ICF-ineligible sections
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isec->icfEqClass[0] = xxHash64(isec->data) | (1ull << 31);
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});
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// Now that every input section is either hashed or marked as unique, run the
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// segregation algorithm to detect foldable subsections.
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ICF(foldable).run();
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}
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