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2010 lines
74 KiB
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//===- Driver.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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//
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// The driver drives the entire linking process. It is responsible for
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// parsing command line options and doing whatever it is instructed to do.
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//
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// One notable thing in the LLD's driver when compared to other linkers is
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// that the LLD's driver is agnostic on the host operating system.
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// Other linkers usually have implicit default values (such as a dynamic
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// linker path or library paths) for each host OS.
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//
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// I don't think implicit default values are useful because they are
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// usually explicitly specified by the compiler driver. They can even
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// be harmful when you are doing cross-linking. Therefore, in LLD, we
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// simply trust the compiler driver to pass all required options and
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// don't try to make effort on our side.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "Driver.h"
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#include "Config.h"
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#include "ICF.h"
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#include "InputFiles.h"
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#include "InputSection.h"
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#include "LinkerScript.h"
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#include "MarkLive.h"
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#include "OutputSections.h"
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#include "ScriptParser.h"
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#include "SymbolTable.h"
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#include "Symbols.h"
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#include "SyntheticSections.h"
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#include "Target.h"
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#include "Writer.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Args.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Driver.h"
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#include "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Filesystem.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Memory.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Strings.h"
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#include "lld/Common/TargetOptionsCommandFlags.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Threads.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Version.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/SetVector.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h"
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#include "llvm/LTO/LTO.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/CommandLine.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Compression.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/GlobPattern.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/LEB128.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TarWriter.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/TargetSelect.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <cstdlib>
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#include <utility>
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::ELF;
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using namespace llvm::object;
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using namespace llvm::sys;
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using namespace llvm::support;
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namespace lld {
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namespace elf {
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Configuration *config;
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LinkerDriver *driver;
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static void setConfigs(opt::InputArgList &args);
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static void readConfigs(opt::InputArgList &args);
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bool link(ArrayRef<const char *> args, bool canExitEarly, raw_ostream &stdoutOS,
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raw_ostream &stderrOS) {
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lld::stdoutOS = &stdoutOS;
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lld::stderrOS = &stderrOS;
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errorHandler().logName = args::getFilenameWithoutExe(args[0]);
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errorHandler().errorLimitExceededMsg =
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"too many errors emitted, stopping now (use "
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"-error-limit=0 to see all errors)";
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errorHandler().exitEarly = canExitEarly;
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stderrOS.enable_colors(stderrOS.has_colors());
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inputSections.clear();
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outputSections.clear();
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binaryFiles.clear();
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bitcodeFiles.clear();
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objectFiles.clear();
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sharedFiles.clear();
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config = make<Configuration>();
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driver = make<LinkerDriver>();
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script = make<LinkerScript>();
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symtab = make<SymbolTable>();
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tar = nullptr;
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memset(&in, 0, sizeof(in));
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partitions = {Partition()};
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SharedFile::vernauxNum = 0;
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config->progName = args[0];
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driver->main(args);
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// Exit immediately if we don't need to return to the caller.
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// This saves time because the overhead of calling destructors
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// for all globally-allocated objects is not negligible.
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if (canExitEarly)
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exitLld(errorCount() ? 1 : 0);
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freeArena();
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return !errorCount();
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}
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// Parses a linker -m option.
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static std::tuple<ELFKind, uint16_t, uint8_t> parseEmulation(StringRef emul) {
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uint8_t osabi = 0;
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StringRef s = emul;
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if (s.endswith("_fbsd")) {
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s = s.drop_back(5);
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osabi = ELFOSABI_FREEBSD;
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}
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std::pair<ELFKind, uint16_t> ret =
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StringSwitch<std::pair<ELFKind, uint16_t>>(s)
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.Cases("aarch64elf", "aarch64linux", "aarch64_elf64_le_vec",
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{ELF64LEKind, EM_AARCH64})
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.Cases("armelf", "armelf_linux_eabi", {ELF32LEKind, EM_ARM})
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.Case("elf32_x86_64", {ELF32LEKind, EM_X86_64})
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.Cases("elf32btsmip", "elf32btsmipn32", {ELF32BEKind, EM_MIPS})
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.Cases("elf32ltsmip", "elf32ltsmipn32", {ELF32LEKind, EM_MIPS})
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.Case("elf32lriscv", {ELF32LEKind, EM_RISCV})
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.Cases("elf32ppc", "elf32ppclinux", {ELF32BEKind, EM_PPC})
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.Case("elf64btsmip", {ELF64BEKind, EM_MIPS})
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.Case("elf64ltsmip", {ELF64LEKind, EM_MIPS})
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.Case("elf64lriscv", {ELF64LEKind, EM_RISCV})
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.Case("elf64ppc", {ELF64BEKind, EM_PPC64})
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.Case("elf64lppc", {ELF64LEKind, EM_PPC64})
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.Cases("elf_amd64", "elf_x86_64", {ELF64LEKind, EM_X86_64})
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.Case("elf_i386", {ELF32LEKind, EM_386})
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.Case("elf_iamcu", {ELF32LEKind, EM_IAMCU})
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.Default({ELFNoneKind, EM_NONE});
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if (ret.first == ELFNoneKind)
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error("unknown emulation: " + emul);
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return std::make_tuple(ret.first, ret.second, osabi);
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}
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// Returns slices of MB by parsing MB as an archive file.
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// Each slice consists of a member file in the archive.
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std::vector<std::pair<MemoryBufferRef, uint64_t>> static getArchiveMembers(
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MemoryBufferRef mb) {
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std::unique_ptr<Archive> file =
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CHECK(Archive::create(mb),
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mb.getBufferIdentifier() + ": failed to parse archive");
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std::vector<std::pair<MemoryBufferRef, uint64_t>> v;
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Error err = Error::success();
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bool addToTar = file->isThin() && tar;
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for (const ErrorOr<Archive::Child> &cOrErr : file->children(err)) {
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Archive::Child c =
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CHECK(cOrErr, mb.getBufferIdentifier() +
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": could not get the child of the archive");
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MemoryBufferRef mbref =
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CHECK(c.getMemoryBufferRef(),
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mb.getBufferIdentifier() +
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": could not get the buffer for a child of the archive");
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if (addToTar)
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tar->append(relativeToRoot(check(c.getFullName())), mbref.getBuffer());
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v.push_back(std::make_pair(mbref, c.getChildOffset()));
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}
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if (err)
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fatal(mb.getBufferIdentifier() + ": Archive::children failed: " +
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toString(std::move(err)));
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// Take ownership of memory buffers created for members of thin archives.
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for (std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> &mb : file->takeThinBuffers())
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make<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>>(std::move(mb));
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return v;
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}
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// Opens a file and create a file object. Path has to be resolved already.
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void LinkerDriver::addFile(StringRef path, bool withLOption) {
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using namespace sys::fs;
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Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(path);
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if (!buffer.hasValue())
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return;
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MemoryBufferRef mbref = *buffer;
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if (config->formatBinary) {
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files.push_back(make<BinaryFile>(mbref));
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return;
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}
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switch (identify_magic(mbref.getBuffer())) {
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case file_magic::unknown:
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readLinkerScript(mbref);
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return;
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case file_magic::archive: {
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// Handle -whole-archive.
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if (inWholeArchive) {
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for (const auto &p : getArchiveMembers(mbref))
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files.push_back(createObjectFile(p.first, path, p.second));
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return;
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}
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std::unique_ptr<Archive> file =
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CHECK(Archive::create(mbref), path + ": failed to parse archive");
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// If an archive file has no symbol table, it is likely that a user
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// is attempting LTO and using a default ar command that doesn't
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// understand the LLVM bitcode file. It is a pretty common error, so
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// we'll handle it as if it had a symbol table.
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if (!file->isEmpty() && !file->hasSymbolTable()) {
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// Check if all members are bitcode files. If not, ignore, which is the
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// default action without the LTO hack described above.
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for (const std::pair<MemoryBufferRef, uint64_t> &p :
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getArchiveMembers(mbref))
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if (identify_magic(p.first.getBuffer()) != file_magic::bitcode) {
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error(path + ": archive has no index; run ranlib to add one");
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return;
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}
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for (const std::pair<MemoryBufferRef, uint64_t> &p :
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getArchiveMembers(mbref))
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files.push_back(make<LazyObjFile>(p.first, path, p.second));
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return;
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}
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// Handle the regular case.
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files.push_back(make<ArchiveFile>(std::move(file)));
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return;
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}
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case file_magic::elf_shared_object:
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if (config->isStatic || config->relocatable) {
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error("attempted static link of dynamic object " + path);
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return;
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}
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// DSOs usually have DT_SONAME tags in their ELF headers, and the
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// sonames are used to identify DSOs. But if they are missing,
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// they are identified by filenames. We don't know whether the new
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// file has a DT_SONAME or not because we haven't parsed it yet.
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// Here, we set the default soname for the file because we might
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// need it later.
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//
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// If a file was specified by -lfoo, the directory part is not
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// significant, as a user did not specify it. This behavior is
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// compatible with GNU.
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files.push_back(
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make<SharedFile>(mbref, withLOption ? path::filename(path) : path));
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return;
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case file_magic::bitcode:
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case file_magic::elf_relocatable:
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if (inLib)
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files.push_back(make<LazyObjFile>(mbref, "", 0));
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else
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files.push_back(createObjectFile(mbref));
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break;
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default:
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error(path + ": unknown file type");
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}
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}
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// Add a given library by searching it from input search paths.
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void LinkerDriver::addLibrary(StringRef name) {
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if (Optional<std::string> path = searchLibrary(name))
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addFile(*path, /*withLOption=*/true);
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else
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error("unable to find library -l" + name);
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}
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// This function is called on startup. We need this for LTO since
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// LTO calls LLVM functions to compile bitcode files to native code.
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// Technically this can be delayed until we read bitcode files, but
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// we don't bother to do lazily because the initialization is fast.
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static void initLLVM() {
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InitializeAllTargets();
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InitializeAllTargetMCs();
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InitializeAllAsmPrinters();
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InitializeAllAsmParsers();
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}
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// Some command line options or some combinations of them are not allowed.
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// This function checks for such errors.
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static void checkOptions() {
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// The MIPS ABI as of 2016 does not support the GNU-style symbol lookup
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// table which is a relatively new feature.
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if (config->emachine == EM_MIPS && config->gnuHash)
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error("the .gnu.hash section is not compatible with the MIPS target");
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if (config->fixCortexA53Errata843419 && config->emachine != EM_AARCH64)
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error("--fix-cortex-a53-843419 is only supported on AArch64 targets");
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if (config->fixCortexA8 && config->emachine != EM_ARM)
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error("--fix-cortex-a8 is only supported on ARM targets");
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if (config->tocOptimize && config->emachine != EM_PPC64)
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error("--toc-optimize is only supported on the PowerPC64 target");
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if (config->pie && config->shared)
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error("-shared and -pie may not be used together");
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if (!config->shared && !config->filterList.empty())
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error("-F may not be used without -shared");
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if (!config->shared && !config->auxiliaryList.empty())
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error("-f may not be used without -shared");
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if (!config->relocatable && !config->defineCommon)
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error("-no-define-common not supported in non relocatable output");
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if (config->strip == StripPolicy::All && config->emitRelocs)
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error("--strip-all and --emit-relocs may not be used together");
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if (config->zText && config->zIfuncNoplt)
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error("-z text and -z ifunc-noplt may not be used together");
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if (config->relocatable) {
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if (config->shared)
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error("-r and -shared may not be used together");
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if (config->gcSections)
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error("-r and --gc-sections may not be used together");
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if (config->gdbIndex)
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error("-r and --gdb-index may not be used together");
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if (config->icf != ICFLevel::None)
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error("-r and --icf may not be used together");
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if (config->pie)
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error("-r and -pie may not be used together");
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if (config->exportDynamic)
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error("-r and --export-dynamic may not be used together");
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}
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if (config->executeOnly) {
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if (config->emachine != EM_AARCH64)
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error("-execute-only is only supported on AArch64 targets");
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if (config->singleRoRx && !script->hasSectionsCommand)
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error("-execute-only and -no-rosegment cannot be used together");
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}
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if (config->zRetpolineplt && config->requireCET)
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error("--require-cet may not be used with -z retpolineplt");
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if (config->emachine != EM_AARCH64) {
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if (config->pacPlt)
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error("--pac-plt only supported on AArch64");
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if (config->forceBTI)
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error("--force-bti only supported on AArch64");
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}
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}
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static const char *getReproduceOption(opt::InputArgList &args) {
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if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_reproduce))
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return arg->getValue();
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return getenv("LLD_REPRODUCE");
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}
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static bool hasZOption(opt::InputArgList &args, StringRef key) {
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for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_z))
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if (key == arg->getValue())
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return true;
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return false;
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}
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static bool getZFlag(opt::InputArgList &args, StringRef k1, StringRef k2,
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bool Default) {
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for (auto *arg : args.filtered_reverse(OPT_z)) {
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if (k1 == arg->getValue())
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return true;
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if (k2 == arg->getValue())
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return false;
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}
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return Default;
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}
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static SeparateSegmentKind getZSeparate(opt::InputArgList &args) {
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for (auto *arg : args.filtered_reverse(OPT_z)) {
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StringRef v = arg->getValue();
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if (v == "noseparate-code")
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return SeparateSegmentKind::None;
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if (v == "separate-code")
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return SeparateSegmentKind::Code;
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if (v == "separate-loadable-segments")
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return SeparateSegmentKind::Loadable;
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}
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return SeparateSegmentKind::None;
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}
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static GnuStackKind getZGnuStack(opt::InputArgList &args) {
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for (auto *arg : args.filtered_reverse(OPT_z)) {
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if (StringRef("execstack") == arg->getValue())
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return GnuStackKind::Exec;
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if (StringRef("noexecstack") == arg->getValue())
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return GnuStackKind::NoExec;
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if (StringRef("nognustack") == arg->getValue())
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return GnuStackKind::None;
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}
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return GnuStackKind::NoExec;
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}
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static bool isKnownZFlag(StringRef s) {
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return s == "combreloc" || s == "copyreloc" || s == "defs" ||
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s == "execstack" || s == "global" || s == "hazardplt" ||
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s == "ifunc-noplt" || s == "initfirst" || s == "interpose" ||
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s == "keep-text-section-prefix" || s == "lazy" || s == "muldefs" ||
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s == "separate-code" || s == "separate-loadable-segments" ||
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s == "nocombreloc" || s == "nocopyreloc" || s == "nodefaultlib" ||
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s == "nodelete" || s == "nodlopen" || s == "noexecstack" ||
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s == "nognustack" ||
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s == "nokeep-text-section-prefix" || s == "norelro" ||
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s == "noseparate-code" || s == "notext" || s == "now" ||
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s == "origin" || s == "relro" || s == "retpolineplt" ||
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s == "rodynamic" || s == "text" || s == "undefs" || s == "wxneeded" ||
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s.startswith("common-page-size=") || s.startswith("max-page-size=") ||
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s.startswith("stack-size=");
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}
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// Report an error for an unknown -z option.
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static void checkZOptions(opt::InputArgList &args) {
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for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_z))
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if (!isKnownZFlag(arg->getValue()))
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error("unknown -z value: " + StringRef(arg->getValue()));
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}
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void LinkerDriver::main(ArrayRef<const char *> argsArr) {
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ELFOptTable parser;
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opt::InputArgList args = parser.parse(argsArr.slice(1));
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// Interpret this flag early because error() depends on them.
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errorHandler().errorLimit = args::getInteger(args, OPT_error_limit, 20);
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checkZOptions(args);
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// Handle -help
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if (args.hasArg(OPT_help)) {
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printHelp();
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return;
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}
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// Handle -v or -version.
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//
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// A note about "compatible with GNU linkers" message: this is a hack for
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// scripts generated by GNU Libtool 2.4.6 (released in February 2014 and
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// still the newest version in March 2017) or earlier to recognize LLD as
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// a GNU compatible linker. As long as an output for the -v option
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// contains "GNU" or "with BFD", they recognize us as GNU-compatible.
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//
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// This is somewhat ugly hack, but in reality, we had no choice other
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// than doing this. Considering the very long release cycle of Libtool,
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// it is not easy to improve it to recognize LLD as a GNU compatible
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// linker in a timely manner. Even if we can make it, there are still a
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// lot of "configure" scripts out there that are generated by old version
|
|
// of Libtool. We cannot convince every software developer to migrate to
|
|
// the latest version and re-generate scripts. So we have this hack.
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_v) || args.hasArg(OPT_version))
|
|
message(getLLDVersion() + " (compatible with GNU linkers)");
|
|
|
|
if (const char *path = getReproduceOption(args)) {
|
|
// Note that --reproduce is a debug option so you can ignore it
|
|
// if you are trying to understand the whole picture of the code.
|
|
Expected<std::unique_ptr<TarWriter>> errOrWriter =
|
|
TarWriter::create(path, path::stem(path));
|
|
if (errOrWriter) {
|
|
tar = std::move(*errOrWriter);
|
|
tar->append("response.txt", createResponseFile(args));
|
|
tar->append("version.txt", getLLDVersion() + "\n");
|
|
} else {
|
|
error("--reproduce: " + toString(errOrWriter.takeError()));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
readConfigs(args);
|
|
|
|
// The behavior of -v or --version is a bit strange, but this is
|
|
// needed for compatibility with GNU linkers.
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_v) && !args.hasArg(OPT_INPUT))
|
|
return;
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_version))
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
initLLVM();
|
|
createFiles(args);
|
|
if (errorCount())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
inferMachineType();
|
|
setConfigs(args);
|
|
checkOptions();
|
|
if (errorCount())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// The Target instance handles target-specific stuff, such as applying
|
|
// relocations or writing a PLT section. It also contains target-dependent
|
|
// values such as a default image base address.
|
|
target = getTarget();
|
|
|
|
switch (config->ekind) {
|
|
case ELF32LEKind:
|
|
link<ELF32LE>(args);
|
|
return;
|
|
case ELF32BEKind:
|
|
link<ELF32BE>(args);
|
|
return;
|
|
case ELF64LEKind:
|
|
link<ELF64LE>(args);
|
|
return;
|
|
case ELF64BEKind:
|
|
link<ELF64BE>(args);
|
|
return;
|
|
default:
|
|
llvm_unreachable("unknown Config->EKind");
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static std::string getRpath(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
std::vector<StringRef> v = args::getStrings(args, OPT_rpath);
|
|
return llvm::join(v.begin(), v.end(), ":");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Determines what we should do if there are remaining unresolved
|
|
// symbols after the name resolution.
|
|
static UnresolvedPolicy getUnresolvedSymbolPolicy(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
UnresolvedPolicy errorOrWarn = args.hasFlag(OPT_error_unresolved_symbols,
|
|
OPT_warn_unresolved_symbols, true)
|
|
? UnresolvedPolicy::ReportError
|
|
: UnresolvedPolicy::Warn;
|
|
|
|
// Process the last of -unresolved-symbols, -no-undefined or -z defs.
|
|
for (auto *arg : llvm::reverse(args)) {
|
|
switch (arg->getOption().getID()) {
|
|
case OPT_unresolved_symbols: {
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
if (s == "ignore-all" || s == "ignore-in-object-files")
|
|
return UnresolvedPolicy::Ignore;
|
|
if (s == "ignore-in-shared-libs" || s == "report-all")
|
|
return errorOrWarn;
|
|
error("unknown --unresolved-symbols value: " + s);
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
case OPT_no_undefined:
|
|
return errorOrWarn;
|
|
case OPT_z:
|
|
if (StringRef(arg->getValue()) == "defs")
|
|
return errorOrWarn;
|
|
if (StringRef(arg->getValue()) == "undefs")
|
|
return UnresolvedPolicy::Ignore;
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// -shared implies -unresolved-symbols=ignore-all because missing
|
|
// symbols are likely to be resolved at runtime using other DSOs.
|
|
if (config->shared)
|
|
return UnresolvedPolicy::Ignore;
|
|
return errorOrWarn;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static Target2Policy getTarget2(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_target2, "got-rel");
|
|
if (s == "rel")
|
|
return Target2Policy::Rel;
|
|
if (s == "abs")
|
|
return Target2Policy::Abs;
|
|
if (s == "got-rel")
|
|
return Target2Policy::GotRel;
|
|
error("unknown --target2 option: " + s);
|
|
return Target2Policy::GotRel;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool isOutputFormatBinary(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_oformat, "elf");
|
|
if (s == "binary")
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (!s.startswith("elf"))
|
|
error("unknown --oformat value: " + s);
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static DiscardPolicy getDiscard(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_relocatable))
|
|
return DiscardPolicy::None;
|
|
|
|
auto *arg =
|
|
args.getLastArg(OPT_discard_all, OPT_discard_locals, OPT_discard_none);
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return DiscardPolicy::Default;
|
|
if (arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_discard_all)
|
|
return DiscardPolicy::All;
|
|
if (arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_discard_locals)
|
|
return DiscardPolicy::Locals;
|
|
return DiscardPolicy::None;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static StringRef getDynamicLinker(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_dynamic_linker, OPT_no_dynamic_linker);
|
|
if (!arg || arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_no_dynamic_linker)
|
|
return "";
|
|
return arg->getValue();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static ICFLevel getICF(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_icf_none, OPT_icf_safe, OPT_icf_all);
|
|
if (!arg || arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_icf_none)
|
|
return ICFLevel::None;
|
|
if (arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_icf_safe)
|
|
return ICFLevel::Safe;
|
|
return ICFLevel::All;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static StripPolicy getStrip(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_relocatable))
|
|
return StripPolicy::None;
|
|
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_strip_all, OPT_strip_debug);
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return StripPolicy::None;
|
|
if (arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_strip_all)
|
|
return StripPolicy::All;
|
|
return StripPolicy::Debug;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static uint64_t parseSectionAddress(StringRef s, opt::InputArgList &args,
|
|
const opt::Arg &arg) {
|
|
uint64_t va = 0;
|
|
if (s.startswith("0x"))
|
|
s = s.drop_front(2);
|
|
if (!to_integer(s, va, 16))
|
|
error("invalid argument: " + arg.getAsString(args));
|
|
return va;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static StringMap<uint64_t> getSectionStartMap(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringMap<uint64_t> ret;
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_section_start)) {
|
|
StringRef name;
|
|
StringRef addr;
|
|
std::tie(name, addr) = StringRef(arg->getValue()).split('=');
|
|
ret[name] = parseSectionAddress(addr, args, *arg);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_Ttext))
|
|
ret[".text"] = parseSectionAddress(arg->getValue(), args, *arg);
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_Tdata))
|
|
ret[".data"] = parseSectionAddress(arg->getValue(), args, *arg);
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_Tbss))
|
|
ret[".bss"] = parseSectionAddress(arg->getValue(), args, *arg);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static SortSectionPolicy getSortSection(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_sort_section);
|
|
if (s == "alignment")
|
|
return SortSectionPolicy::Alignment;
|
|
if (s == "name")
|
|
return SortSectionPolicy::Name;
|
|
if (!s.empty())
|
|
error("unknown --sort-section rule: " + s);
|
|
return SortSectionPolicy::Default;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static OrphanHandlingPolicy getOrphanHandling(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_orphan_handling, "place");
|
|
if (s == "warn")
|
|
return OrphanHandlingPolicy::Warn;
|
|
if (s == "error")
|
|
return OrphanHandlingPolicy::Error;
|
|
if (s != "place")
|
|
error("unknown --orphan-handling mode: " + s);
|
|
return OrphanHandlingPolicy::Place;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parse --build-id or --build-id=<style>. We handle "tree" as a
|
|
// synonym for "sha1" because all our hash functions including
|
|
// -build-id=sha1 are actually tree hashes for performance reasons.
|
|
static std::pair<BuildIdKind, std::vector<uint8_t>>
|
|
getBuildId(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_build_id, OPT_build_id_eq);
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::None, {}};
|
|
|
|
if (arg->getOption().getID() == OPT_build_id)
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Fast, {}};
|
|
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
if (s == "fast")
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Fast, {}};
|
|
if (s == "md5")
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Md5, {}};
|
|
if (s == "sha1" || s == "tree")
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Sha1, {}};
|
|
if (s == "uuid")
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Uuid, {}};
|
|
if (s.startswith("0x"))
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::Hexstring, parseHex(s.substr(2))};
|
|
|
|
if (s != "none")
|
|
error("unknown --build-id style: " + s);
|
|
return {BuildIdKind::None, {}};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static std::pair<bool, bool> getPackDynRelocs(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_pack_dyn_relocs, "none");
|
|
if (s == "android")
|
|
return {true, false};
|
|
if (s == "relr")
|
|
return {false, true};
|
|
if (s == "android+relr")
|
|
return {true, true};
|
|
|
|
if (s != "none")
|
|
error("unknown -pack-dyn-relocs format: " + s);
|
|
return {false, false};
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void readCallGraph(MemoryBufferRef mb) {
|
|
// Build a map from symbol name to section
|
|
DenseMap<StringRef, Symbol *> map;
|
|
for (InputFile *file : objectFiles)
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : file->getSymbols())
|
|
map[sym->getName()] = sym;
|
|
|
|
auto findSection = [&](StringRef name) -> InputSectionBase * {
|
|
Symbol *sym = map.lookup(name);
|
|
if (!sym) {
|
|
if (config->warnSymbolOrdering)
|
|
warn(mb.getBufferIdentifier() + ": no such symbol: " + name);
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
}
|
|
maybeWarnUnorderableSymbol(sym);
|
|
|
|
if (Defined *dr = dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(sym))
|
|
return dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(dr->section);
|
|
return nullptr;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
for (StringRef line : args::getLines(mb)) {
|
|
SmallVector<StringRef, 3> fields;
|
|
line.split(fields, ' ');
|
|
uint64_t count;
|
|
|
|
if (fields.size() != 3 || !to_integer(fields[2], count)) {
|
|
error(mb.getBufferIdentifier() + ": parse error");
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (InputSectionBase *from = findSection(fields[0]))
|
|
if (InputSectionBase *to = findSection(fields[1]))
|
|
config->callGraphProfile[std::make_pair(from, to)] += count;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
template <class ELFT> static void readCallGraphsFromObjectFiles() {
|
|
for (auto file : objectFiles) {
|
|
auto *obj = cast<ObjFile<ELFT>>(file);
|
|
|
|
for (const Elf_CGProfile_Impl<ELFT> &cgpe : obj->cgProfile) {
|
|
auto *fromSym = dyn_cast<Defined>(&obj->getSymbol(cgpe.cgp_from));
|
|
auto *toSym = dyn_cast<Defined>(&obj->getSymbol(cgpe.cgp_to));
|
|
if (!fromSym || !toSym)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
auto *from = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(fromSym->section);
|
|
auto *to = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(toSym->section);
|
|
if (from && to)
|
|
config->callGraphProfile[{from, to}] += cgpe.cgp_weight;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static bool getCompressDebugSections(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
StringRef s = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_compress_debug_sections, "none");
|
|
if (s == "none")
|
|
return false;
|
|
if (s != "zlib")
|
|
error("unknown --compress-debug-sections value: " + s);
|
|
if (!zlib::isAvailable())
|
|
error("--compress-debug-sections: zlib is not available");
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static StringRef getAliasSpelling(opt::Arg *arg) {
|
|
if (const opt::Arg *alias = arg->getAlias())
|
|
return alias->getSpelling();
|
|
return arg->getSpelling();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> getOldNewOptions(opt::InputArgList &args,
|
|
unsigned id) {
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(id);
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return {"", ""};
|
|
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
std::pair<StringRef, StringRef> ret = s.split(';');
|
|
if (ret.second.empty())
|
|
error(getAliasSpelling(arg) + " expects 'old;new' format, but got " + s);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parse the symbol ordering file and warn for any duplicate entries.
|
|
static std::vector<StringRef> getSymbolOrderingFile(MemoryBufferRef mb) {
|
|
SetVector<StringRef> names;
|
|
for (StringRef s : args::getLines(mb))
|
|
if (!names.insert(s) && config->warnSymbolOrdering)
|
|
warn(mb.getBufferIdentifier() + ": duplicate ordered symbol: " + s);
|
|
|
|
return names.takeVector();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void parseClangOption(StringRef opt, const Twine &msg) {
|
|
std::string err;
|
|
raw_string_ostream os(err);
|
|
|
|
const char *argv[] = {config->progName.data(), opt.data()};
|
|
if (cl::ParseCommandLineOptions(2, argv, "", &os))
|
|
return;
|
|
os.flush();
|
|
error(msg + ": " + StringRef(err).trim());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Initializes Config members by the command line options.
|
|
static void readConfigs(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
errorHandler().verbose = args.hasArg(OPT_verbose);
|
|
errorHandler().fatalWarnings =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_fatal_warnings, OPT_no_fatal_warnings, false);
|
|
errorHandler().vsDiagnostics =
|
|
args.hasArg(OPT_visual_studio_diagnostics_format, false);
|
|
threadsEnabled = args.hasFlag(OPT_threads, OPT_no_threads, true);
|
|
|
|
config->allowMultipleDefinition =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_allow_multiple_definition,
|
|
OPT_no_allow_multiple_definition, false) ||
|
|
hasZOption(args, "muldefs");
|
|
config->allowShlibUndefined =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_allow_shlib_undefined, OPT_no_allow_shlib_undefined,
|
|
args.hasArg(OPT_shared));
|
|
config->auxiliaryList = args::getStrings(args, OPT_auxiliary);
|
|
config->bsymbolic = args.hasArg(OPT_Bsymbolic);
|
|
config->bsymbolicFunctions = args.hasArg(OPT_Bsymbolic_functions);
|
|
config->checkSections =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_check_sections, OPT_no_check_sections, true);
|
|
config->chroot = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_chroot);
|
|
config->compressDebugSections = getCompressDebugSections(args);
|
|
config->cref = args.hasFlag(OPT_cref, OPT_no_cref, false);
|
|
config->defineCommon = args.hasFlag(OPT_define_common, OPT_no_define_common,
|
|
!args.hasArg(OPT_relocatable));
|
|
config->demangle = args.hasFlag(OPT_demangle, OPT_no_demangle, true);
|
|
config->dependentLibraries = args.hasFlag(OPT_dependent_libraries, OPT_no_dependent_libraries, true);
|
|
config->disableVerify = args.hasArg(OPT_disable_verify);
|
|
config->discard = getDiscard(args);
|
|
config->dwoDir = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_plugin_opt_dwo_dir_eq);
|
|
config->dynamicLinker = getDynamicLinker(args);
|
|
config->ehFrameHdr =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_eh_frame_hdr, OPT_no_eh_frame_hdr, false);
|
|
config->emitLLVM = args.hasArg(OPT_plugin_opt_emit_llvm, false);
|
|
config->emitRelocs = args.hasArg(OPT_emit_relocs);
|
|
config->callGraphProfileSort = args.hasFlag(
|
|
OPT_call_graph_profile_sort, OPT_no_call_graph_profile_sort, true);
|
|
config->enableNewDtags =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_enable_new_dtags, OPT_disable_new_dtags, true);
|
|
config->entry = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_entry);
|
|
config->executeOnly =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_execute_only, OPT_no_execute_only, false);
|
|
config->exportDynamic =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_export_dynamic, OPT_no_export_dynamic, false);
|
|
config->filterList = args::getStrings(args, OPT_filter);
|
|
config->fini = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_fini, "_fini");
|
|
config->fixCortexA53Errata843419 = args.hasArg(OPT_fix_cortex_a53_843419);
|
|
config->fixCortexA8 = args.hasArg(OPT_fix_cortex_a8);
|
|
config->forceBTI = args.hasArg(OPT_force_bti);
|
|
config->requireCET = args.hasArg(OPT_require_cet);
|
|
config->gcSections = args.hasFlag(OPT_gc_sections, OPT_no_gc_sections, false);
|
|
config->gnuUnique = args.hasFlag(OPT_gnu_unique, OPT_no_gnu_unique, true);
|
|
config->gdbIndex = args.hasFlag(OPT_gdb_index, OPT_no_gdb_index, false);
|
|
config->icf = getICF(args);
|
|
config->ignoreDataAddressEquality =
|
|
args.hasArg(OPT_ignore_data_address_equality);
|
|
config->ignoreFunctionAddressEquality =
|
|
args.hasArg(OPT_ignore_function_address_equality);
|
|
config->init = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_init, "_init");
|
|
config->ltoAAPipeline = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_lto_aa_pipeline);
|
|
config->ltoCSProfileGenerate = args.hasArg(OPT_lto_cs_profile_generate);
|
|
config->ltoCSProfileFile = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_lto_cs_profile_file);
|
|
config->ltoDebugPassManager = args.hasArg(OPT_lto_debug_pass_manager);
|
|
config->ltoNewPassManager = args.hasArg(OPT_lto_new_pass_manager);
|
|
config->ltoNewPmPasses = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_lto_newpm_passes);
|
|
config->ltoo = args::getInteger(args, OPT_lto_O, 2);
|
|
config->ltoObjPath = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_lto_obj_path_eq);
|
|
config->ltoPartitions = args::getInteger(args, OPT_lto_partitions, 1);
|
|
config->ltoSampleProfile = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_lto_sample_profile);
|
|
config->mapFile = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_Map);
|
|
config->mipsGotSize = args::getInteger(args, OPT_mips_got_size, 0xfff0);
|
|
config->mergeArmExidx =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_merge_exidx_entries, OPT_no_merge_exidx_entries, true);
|
|
config->mmapOutputFile =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_mmap_output_file, OPT_no_mmap_output_file, true);
|
|
config->nmagic = args.hasFlag(OPT_nmagic, OPT_no_nmagic, false);
|
|
config->noinhibitExec = args.hasArg(OPT_noinhibit_exec);
|
|
config->nostdlib = args.hasArg(OPT_nostdlib);
|
|
config->oFormatBinary = isOutputFormatBinary(args);
|
|
config->omagic = args.hasFlag(OPT_omagic, OPT_no_omagic, false);
|
|
config->optRemarksFilename = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_opt_remarks_filename);
|
|
config->optRemarksPasses = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_opt_remarks_passes);
|
|
config->optRemarksWithHotness = args.hasArg(OPT_opt_remarks_with_hotness);
|
|
config->optRemarksFormat = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_opt_remarks_format);
|
|
config->optimize = args::getInteger(args, OPT_O, 1);
|
|
config->orphanHandling = getOrphanHandling(args);
|
|
config->outputFile = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_o);
|
|
config->pacPlt = args.hasArg(OPT_pac_plt);
|
|
config->pie = args.hasFlag(OPT_pie, OPT_no_pie, false);
|
|
config->printIcfSections =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_print_icf_sections, OPT_no_print_icf_sections, false);
|
|
config->printGcSections =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_print_gc_sections, OPT_no_print_gc_sections, false);
|
|
config->printSymbolOrder =
|
|
args.getLastArgValue(OPT_print_symbol_order);
|
|
config->rpath = getRpath(args);
|
|
config->relocatable = args.hasArg(OPT_relocatable);
|
|
config->saveTemps = args.hasArg(OPT_save_temps);
|
|
config->searchPaths = args::getStrings(args, OPT_library_path);
|
|
config->sectionStartMap = getSectionStartMap(args);
|
|
config->shared = args.hasArg(OPT_shared);
|
|
config->singleRoRx = args.hasArg(OPT_no_rosegment);
|
|
config->soName = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_soname);
|
|
config->sortSection = getSortSection(args);
|
|
config->splitStackAdjustSize = args::getInteger(args, OPT_split_stack_adjust_size, 16384);
|
|
config->strip = getStrip(args);
|
|
config->sysroot = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_sysroot);
|
|
config->target1Rel = args.hasFlag(OPT_target1_rel, OPT_target1_abs, false);
|
|
config->target2 = getTarget2(args);
|
|
config->thinLTOCacheDir = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_thinlto_cache_dir);
|
|
config->thinLTOCachePolicy = CHECK(
|
|
parseCachePruningPolicy(args.getLastArgValue(OPT_thinlto_cache_policy)),
|
|
"--thinlto-cache-policy: invalid cache policy");
|
|
config->thinLTOEmitImportsFiles = args.hasArg(OPT_thinlto_emit_imports_files);
|
|
config->thinLTOIndexOnly = args.hasArg(OPT_thinlto_index_only) ||
|
|
args.hasArg(OPT_thinlto_index_only_eq);
|
|
config->thinLTOIndexOnlyArg = args.getLastArgValue(OPT_thinlto_index_only_eq);
|
|
config->thinLTOJobs = args::getInteger(args, OPT_thinlto_jobs, -1u);
|
|
config->thinLTOObjectSuffixReplace =
|
|
getOldNewOptions(args, OPT_thinlto_object_suffix_replace_eq);
|
|
config->thinLTOPrefixReplace =
|
|
getOldNewOptions(args, OPT_thinlto_prefix_replace_eq);
|
|
config->trace = args.hasArg(OPT_trace);
|
|
config->undefined = args::getStrings(args, OPT_undefined);
|
|
config->undefinedVersion =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_undefined_version, OPT_no_undefined_version, true);
|
|
config->useAndroidRelrTags = args.hasFlag(
|
|
OPT_use_android_relr_tags, OPT_no_use_android_relr_tags, false);
|
|
config->unresolvedSymbols = getUnresolvedSymbolPolicy(args);
|
|
config->warnBackrefs =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_warn_backrefs, OPT_no_warn_backrefs, false);
|
|
config->warnCommon = args.hasFlag(OPT_warn_common, OPT_no_warn_common, false);
|
|
config->warnIfuncTextrel =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_warn_ifunc_textrel, OPT_no_warn_ifunc_textrel, false);
|
|
config->warnSymbolOrdering =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_warn_symbol_ordering, OPT_no_warn_symbol_ordering, true);
|
|
config->zCombreloc = getZFlag(args, "combreloc", "nocombreloc", true);
|
|
config->zCopyreloc = getZFlag(args, "copyreloc", "nocopyreloc", true);
|
|
config->zGlobal = hasZOption(args, "global");
|
|
config->zGnustack = getZGnuStack(args);
|
|
config->zHazardplt = hasZOption(args, "hazardplt");
|
|
config->zIfuncNoplt = hasZOption(args, "ifunc-noplt");
|
|
config->zInitfirst = hasZOption(args, "initfirst");
|
|
config->zInterpose = hasZOption(args, "interpose");
|
|
config->zKeepTextSectionPrefix = getZFlag(
|
|
args, "keep-text-section-prefix", "nokeep-text-section-prefix", false);
|
|
config->zNodefaultlib = hasZOption(args, "nodefaultlib");
|
|
config->zNodelete = hasZOption(args, "nodelete");
|
|
config->zNodlopen = hasZOption(args, "nodlopen");
|
|
config->zNow = getZFlag(args, "now", "lazy", false);
|
|
config->zOrigin = hasZOption(args, "origin");
|
|
config->zRelro = getZFlag(args, "relro", "norelro", true);
|
|
config->zRetpolineplt = hasZOption(args, "retpolineplt");
|
|
config->zRodynamic = hasZOption(args, "rodynamic");
|
|
config->zSeparate = getZSeparate(args);
|
|
config->zStackSize = args::getZOptionValue(args, OPT_z, "stack-size", 0);
|
|
config->zText = getZFlag(args, "text", "notext", true);
|
|
config->zWxneeded = hasZOption(args, "wxneeded");
|
|
|
|
// Parse LTO options.
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_plugin_opt_mcpu_eq))
|
|
parseClangOption(saver.save("-mcpu=" + StringRef(arg->getValue())),
|
|
arg->getSpelling());
|
|
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_plugin_opt))
|
|
parseClangOption(arg->getValue(), arg->getSpelling());
|
|
|
|
// Parse -mllvm options.
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_mllvm))
|
|
parseClangOption(arg->getValue(), arg->getSpelling());
|
|
|
|
if (config->ltoo > 3)
|
|
error("invalid optimization level for LTO: " + Twine(config->ltoo));
|
|
if (config->ltoPartitions == 0)
|
|
error("--lto-partitions: number of threads must be > 0");
|
|
if (config->thinLTOJobs == 0)
|
|
error("--thinlto-jobs: number of threads must be > 0");
|
|
|
|
if (config->splitStackAdjustSize < 0)
|
|
error("--split-stack-adjust-size: size must be >= 0");
|
|
|
|
// The text segment is traditionally the first segment, whose address equals
|
|
// the base address. However, lld places the R PT_LOAD first. -Ttext-segment
|
|
// is an old-fashioned option that does not play well with lld's layout.
|
|
// Suggest --image-base as a likely alternative.
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_Ttext_segment))
|
|
error("-Ttext-segment is not supported. Use --image-base if you "
|
|
"intend to set the base address");
|
|
|
|
// Parse ELF{32,64}{LE,BE} and CPU type.
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_m)) {
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
std::tie(config->ekind, config->emachine, config->osabi) =
|
|
parseEmulation(s);
|
|
config->mipsN32Abi =
|
|
(s.startswith("elf32btsmipn32") || s.startswith("elf32ltsmipn32"));
|
|
config->emulation = s;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parse -hash-style={sysv,gnu,both}.
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_hash_style)) {
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
if (s == "sysv")
|
|
config->sysvHash = true;
|
|
else if (s == "gnu")
|
|
config->gnuHash = true;
|
|
else if (s == "both")
|
|
config->sysvHash = config->gnuHash = true;
|
|
else
|
|
error("unknown -hash-style: " + s);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_print_map))
|
|
config->mapFile = "-";
|
|
|
|
// Page alignment can be disabled by the -n (--nmagic) and -N (--omagic).
|
|
// As PT_GNU_RELRO relies on Paging, do not create it when we have disabled
|
|
// it.
|
|
if (config->nmagic || config->omagic)
|
|
config->zRelro = false;
|
|
|
|
std::tie(config->buildId, config->buildIdVector) = getBuildId(args);
|
|
|
|
std::tie(config->androidPackDynRelocs, config->relrPackDynRelocs) =
|
|
getPackDynRelocs(args);
|
|
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_symbol_ordering_file)){
|
|
if (args.hasArg(OPT_call_graph_ordering_file))
|
|
error("--symbol-ordering-file and --call-graph-order-file "
|
|
"may not be used together");
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(arg->getValue())){
|
|
config->symbolOrderingFile = getSymbolOrderingFile(*buffer);
|
|
// Also need to disable CallGraphProfileSort to prevent
|
|
// LLD order symbols with CGProfile
|
|
config->callGraphProfileSort = false;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assert(config->versionDefinitions.empty());
|
|
config->versionDefinitions.push_back({"local", (uint16_t)VER_NDX_LOCAL, {}});
|
|
config->versionDefinitions.push_back(
|
|
{"global", (uint16_t)VER_NDX_GLOBAL, {}});
|
|
|
|
// If --retain-symbol-file is used, we'll keep only the symbols listed in
|
|
// the file and discard all others.
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_retain_symbols_file)) {
|
|
config->versionDefinitions[VER_NDX_LOCAL].patterns.push_back(
|
|
{"*", /*isExternCpp=*/false, /*hasWildcard=*/true});
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(arg->getValue()))
|
|
for (StringRef s : args::getLines(*buffer))
|
|
config->versionDefinitions[VER_NDX_GLOBAL].patterns.push_back(
|
|
{s, /*isExternCpp=*/false, /*hasWildcard=*/false});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parses -dynamic-list and -export-dynamic-symbol. They make some
|
|
// symbols private. Note that -export-dynamic takes precedence over them
|
|
// as it says all symbols should be exported.
|
|
if (!config->exportDynamic) {
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_dynamic_list))
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(arg->getValue()))
|
|
readDynamicList(*buffer);
|
|
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_export_dynamic_symbol))
|
|
config->dynamicList.push_back(
|
|
{arg->getValue(), /*isExternCpp=*/false, /*hasWildcard=*/false});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If --export-dynamic-symbol=foo is given and symbol foo is defined in
|
|
// an object file in an archive file, that object file should be pulled
|
|
// out and linked. (It doesn't have to behave like that from technical
|
|
// point of view, but this is needed for compatibility with GNU.)
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_export_dynamic_symbol))
|
|
config->undefined.push_back(arg->getValue());
|
|
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_version_script))
|
|
if (Optional<std::string> path = searchScript(arg->getValue())) {
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(*path))
|
|
readVersionScript(*buffer);
|
|
} else {
|
|
error(Twine("cannot find version script ") + arg->getValue());
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Some Config members do not directly correspond to any particular
|
|
// command line options, but computed based on other Config values.
|
|
// This function initialize such members. See Config.h for the details
|
|
// of these values.
|
|
static void setConfigs(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
ELFKind k = config->ekind;
|
|
uint16_t m = config->emachine;
|
|
|
|
config->copyRelocs = (config->relocatable || config->emitRelocs);
|
|
config->is64 = (k == ELF64LEKind || k == ELF64BEKind);
|
|
config->isLE = (k == ELF32LEKind || k == ELF64LEKind);
|
|
config->endianness = config->isLE ? endianness::little : endianness::big;
|
|
config->isMips64EL = (k == ELF64LEKind && m == EM_MIPS);
|
|
config->isPic = config->pie || config->shared;
|
|
config->picThunk = args.hasArg(OPT_pic_veneer, config->isPic);
|
|
config->wordsize = config->is64 ? 8 : 4;
|
|
|
|
// ELF defines two different ways to store relocation addends as shown below:
|
|
//
|
|
// Rel: Addends are stored to the location where relocations are applied.
|
|
// Rela: Addends are stored as part of relocation entry.
|
|
//
|
|
// In other words, Rela makes it easy to read addends at the price of extra
|
|
// 4 or 8 byte for each relocation entry. We don't know why ELF defined two
|
|
// different mechanisms in the first place, but this is how the spec is
|
|
// defined.
|
|
//
|
|
// You cannot choose which one, Rel or Rela, you want to use. Instead each
|
|
// ABI defines which one you need to use. The following expression expresses
|
|
// that.
|
|
config->isRela = m == EM_AARCH64 || m == EM_AMDGPU || m == EM_HEXAGON ||
|
|
m == EM_PPC || m == EM_PPC64 || m == EM_RISCV ||
|
|
m == EM_X86_64;
|
|
|
|
// If the output uses REL relocations we must store the dynamic relocation
|
|
// addends to the output sections. We also store addends for RELA relocations
|
|
// if --apply-dynamic-relocs is used.
|
|
// We default to not writing the addends when using RELA relocations since
|
|
// any standard conforming tool can find it in r_addend.
|
|
config->writeAddends = args.hasFlag(OPT_apply_dynamic_relocs,
|
|
OPT_no_apply_dynamic_relocs, false) ||
|
|
!config->isRela;
|
|
|
|
config->tocOptimize =
|
|
args.hasFlag(OPT_toc_optimize, OPT_no_toc_optimize, m == EM_PPC64);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Returns a value of "-format" option.
|
|
static bool isFormatBinary(StringRef s) {
|
|
if (s == "binary")
|
|
return true;
|
|
if (s == "elf" || s == "default")
|
|
return false;
|
|
error("unknown -format value: " + s +
|
|
" (supported formats: elf, default, binary)");
|
|
return false;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
void LinkerDriver::createFiles(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
// For --{push,pop}-state.
|
|
std::vector<std::tuple<bool, bool, bool>> stack;
|
|
|
|
// Iterate over argv to process input files and positional arguments.
|
|
for (auto *arg : args) {
|
|
switch (arg->getOption().getID()) {
|
|
case OPT_library:
|
|
addLibrary(arg->getValue());
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_INPUT:
|
|
addFile(arg->getValue(), /*withLOption=*/false);
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_defsym: {
|
|
StringRef from;
|
|
StringRef to;
|
|
std::tie(from, to) = StringRef(arg->getValue()).split('=');
|
|
if (from.empty() || to.empty())
|
|
error("-defsym: syntax error: " + StringRef(arg->getValue()));
|
|
else
|
|
readDefsym(from, MemoryBufferRef(to, "-defsym"));
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
case OPT_script:
|
|
if (Optional<std::string> path = searchScript(arg->getValue())) {
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> mb = readFile(*path))
|
|
readLinkerScript(*mb);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
error(Twine("cannot find linker script ") + arg->getValue());
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_as_needed:
|
|
config->asNeeded = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_format:
|
|
config->formatBinary = isFormatBinary(arg->getValue());
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_no_as_needed:
|
|
config->asNeeded = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_Bstatic:
|
|
case OPT_omagic:
|
|
case OPT_nmagic:
|
|
config->isStatic = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_Bdynamic:
|
|
config->isStatic = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_whole_archive:
|
|
inWholeArchive = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_no_whole_archive:
|
|
inWholeArchive = false;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_just_symbols:
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> mb = readFile(arg->getValue())) {
|
|
files.push_back(createObjectFile(*mb));
|
|
files.back()->justSymbols = true;
|
|
}
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_start_group:
|
|
if (InputFile::isInGroup)
|
|
error("nested --start-group");
|
|
InputFile::isInGroup = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_end_group:
|
|
if (!InputFile::isInGroup)
|
|
error("stray --end-group");
|
|
InputFile::isInGroup = false;
|
|
++InputFile::nextGroupId;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_start_lib:
|
|
if (inLib)
|
|
error("nested --start-lib");
|
|
if (InputFile::isInGroup)
|
|
error("may not nest --start-lib in --start-group");
|
|
inLib = true;
|
|
InputFile::isInGroup = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_end_lib:
|
|
if (!inLib)
|
|
error("stray --end-lib");
|
|
inLib = false;
|
|
InputFile::isInGroup = false;
|
|
++InputFile::nextGroupId;
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_push_state:
|
|
stack.emplace_back(config->asNeeded, config->isStatic, inWholeArchive);
|
|
break;
|
|
case OPT_pop_state:
|
|
if (stack.empty()) {
|
|
error("unbalanced --push-state/--pop-state");
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
std::tie(config->asNeeded, config->isStatic, inWholeArchive) = stack.back();
|
|
stack.pop_back();
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (files.empty() && errorCount() == 0)
|
|
error("no input files");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If -m <machine_type> was not given, infer it from object files.
|
|
void LinkerDriver::inferMachineType() {
|
|
if (config->ekind != ELFNoneKind)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
for (InputFile *f : files) {
|
|
if (f->ekind == ELFNoneKind)
|
|
continue;
|
|
config->ekind = f->ekind;
|
|
config->emachine = f->emachine;
|
|
config->osabi = f->osabi;
|
|
config->mipsN32Abi = config->emachine == EM_MIPS && isMipsN32Abi(f);
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
error("target emulation unknown: -m or at least one .o file required");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parse -z max-page-size=<value>. The default value is defined by
|
|
// each target.
|
|
static uint64_t getMaxPageSize(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
uint64_t val = args::getZOptionValue(args, OPT_z, "max-page-size",
|
|
target->defaultMaxPageSize);
|
|
if (!isPowerOf2_64(val))
|
|
error("max-page-size: value isn't a power of 2");
|
|
if (config->nmagic || config->omagic) {
|
|
if (val != target->defaultMaxPageSize)
|
|
warn("-z max-page-size set, but paging disabled by omagic or nmagic");
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
return val;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parse -z common-page-size=<value>. The default value is defined by
|
|
// each target.
|
|
static uint64_t getCommonPageSize(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
uint64_t val = args::getZOptionValue(args, OPT_z, "common-page-size",
|
|
target->defaultCommonPageSize);
|
|
if (!isPowerOf2_64(val))
|
|
error("common-page-size: value isn't a power of 2");
|
|
if (config->nmagic || config->omagic) {
|
|
if (val != target->defaultCommonPageSize)
|
|
warn("-z common-page-size set, but paging disabled by omagic or nmagic");
|
|
return 1;
|
|
}
|
|
// commonPageSize can't be larger than maxPageSize.
|
|
if (val > config->maxPageSize)
|
|
val = config->maxPageSize;
|
|
return val;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parses -image-base option.
|
|
static Optional<uint64_t> getImageBase(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
// Because we are using "Config->maxPageSize" here, this function has to be
|
|
// called after the variable is initialized.
|
|
auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_image_base);
|
|
if (!arg)
|
|
return None;
|
|
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
uint64_t v;
|
|
if (!to_integer(s, v)) {
|
|
error("-image-base: number expected, but got " + s);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
if ((v % config->maxPageSize) != 0)
|
|
warn("-image-base: address isn't multiple of page size: " + s);
|
|
return v;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Parses `--exclude-libs=lib,lib,...`.
|
|
// The library names may be delimited by commas or colons.
|
|
static DenseSet<StringRef> getExcludeLibs(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
DenseSet<StringRef> ret;
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_exclude_libs)) {
|
|
StringRef s = arg->getValue();
|
|
for (;;) {
|
|
size_t pos = s.find_first_of(",:");
|
|
if (pos == StringRef::npos)
|
|
break;
|
|
ret.insert(s.substr(0, pos));
|
|
s = s.substr(pos + 1);
|
|
}
|
|
ret.insert(s);
|
|
}
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Handles the -exclude-libs option. If a static library file is specified
|
|
// by the -exclude-libs option, all public symbols from the archive become
|
|
// private unless otherwise specified by version scripts or something.
|
|
// A special library name "ALL" means all archive files.
|
|
//
|
|
// This is not a popular option, but some programs such as bionic libc use it.
|
|
static void excludeLibs(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
DenseSet<StringRef> libs = getExcludeLibs(args);
|
|
bool all = libs.count("ALL");
|
|
|
|
auto visit = [&](InputFile *file) {
|
|
if (!file->archiveName.empty())
|
|
if (all || libs.count(path::filename(file->archiveName)))
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : file->getSymbols())
|
|
if (!sym->isLocal() && sym->file == file)
|
|
sym->versionId = VER_NDX_LOCAL;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
for (InputFile *file : objectFiles)
|
|
visit(file);
|
|
|
|
for (BitcodeFile *file : bitcodeFiles)
|
|
visit(file);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Force Sym to be entered in the output. Used for -u or equivalent.
|
|
static void handleUndefined(Symbol *sym) {
|
|
// Since a symbol may not be used inside the program, LTO may
|
|
// eliminate it. Mark the symbol as "used" to prevent it.
|
|
sym->isUsedInRegularObj = true;
|
|
|
|
if (sym->isLazy())
|
|
sym->fetch();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// As an extension to GNU linkers, lld supports a variant of `-u`
|
|
// which accepts wildcard patterns. All symbols that match a given
|
|
// pattern are handled as if they were given by `-u`.
|
|
static void handleUndefinedGlob(StringRef arg) {
|
|
Expected<GlobPattern> pat = GlobPattern::create(arg);
|
|
if (!pat) {
|
|
error("--undefined-glob: " + toString(pat.takeError()));
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
std::vector<Symbol *> syms;
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : symtab->symbols()) {
|
|
// Calling Sym->fetch() from here is not safe because it may
|
|
// add new symbols to the symbol table, invalidating the
|
|
// current iterator. So we just keep a note.
|
|
if (pat->match(sym->getName()))
|
|
syms.push_back(sym);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : syms)
|
|
handleUndefined(sym);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static void handleLibcall(StringRef name) {
|
|
Symbol *sym = symtab->find(name);
|
|
if (!sym || !sym->isLazy())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
MemoryBufferRef mb;
|
|
if (auto *lo = dyn_cast<LazyObject>(sym))
|
|
mb = lo->file->mb;
|
|
else
|
|
mb = cast<LazyArchive>(sym)->getMemberBuffer();
|
|
|
|
if (isBitcode(mb))
|
|
sym->fetch();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Replaces common symbols with defined symbols reside in .bss sections.
|
|
// This function is called after all symbol names are resolved. As a
|
|
// result, the passes after the symbol resolution won't see any
|
|
// symbols of type CommonSymbol.
|
|
static void replaceCommonSymbols() {
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : symtab->symbols()) {
|
|
auto *s = dyn_cast<CommonSymbol>(sym);
|
|
if (!s)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
auto *bss = make<BssSection>("COMMON", s->size, s->alignment);
|
|
bss->file = s->file;
|
|
bss->markDead();
|
|
inputSections.push_back(bss);
|
|
s->replace(Defined{s->file, s->getName(), s->binding, s->stOther, s->type,
|
|
/*value=*/0, s->size, bss});
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// If all references to a DSO happen to be weak, the DSO is not added
|
|
// to DT_NEEDED. If that happens, we need to eliminate shared symbols
|
|
// created from the DSO. Otherwise, they become dangling references
|
|
// that point to a non-existent DSO.
|
|
static void demoteSharedSymbols() {
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : symtab->symbols()) {
|
|
auto *s = dyn_cast<SharedSymbol>(sym);
|
|
if (!s || s->getFile().isNeeded)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
bool used = s->used;
|
|
s->replace(Undefined{nullptr, s->getName(), STB_WEAK, s->stOther, s->type});
|
|
s->used = used;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The section referred to by `s` is considered address-significant. Set the
|
|
// keepUnique flag on the section if appropriate.
|
|
static void markAddrsig(Symbol *s) {
|
|
if (auto *d = dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(s))
|
|
if (d->section)
|
|
// We don't need to keep text sections unique under --icf=all even if they
|
|
// are address-significant.
|
|
if (config->icf == ICFLevel::Safe || !(d->section->flags & SHF_EXECINSTR))
|
|
d->section->keepUnique = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Record sections that define symbols mentioned in --keep-unique <symbol>
|
|
// and symbols referred to by address-significance tables. These sections are
|
|
// ineligible for ICF.
|
|
template <class ELFT>
|
|
static void findKeepUniqueSections(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_keep_unique)) {
|
|
StringRef name = arg->getValue();
|
|
auto *d = dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(symtab->find(name));
|
|
if (!d || !d->section) {
|
|
warn("could not find symbol " + name + " to keep unique");
|
|
continue;
|
|
}
|
|
d->section->keepUnique = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// --icf=all --ignore-data-address-equality means that we can ignore
|
|
// the dynsym and address-significance tables entirely.
|
|
if (config->icf == ICFLevel::All && config->ignoreDataAddressEquality)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Symbols in the dynsym could be address-significant in other executables
|
|
// or DSOs, so we conservatively mark them as address-significant.
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : symtab->symbols())
|
|
if (sym->includeInDynsym())
|
|
markAddrsig(sym);
|
|
|
|
// Visit the address-significance table in each object file and mark each
|
|
// referenced symbol as address-significant.
|
|
for (InputFile *f : objectFiles) {
|
|
auto *obj = cast<ObjFile<ELFT>>(f);
|
|
ArrayRef<Symbol *> syms = obj->getSymbols();
|
|
if (obj->addrsigSec) {
|
|
ArrayRef<uint8_t> contents =
|
|
check(obj->getObj().getSectionContents(obj->addrsigSec));
|
|
const uint8_t *cur = contents.begin();
|
|
while (cur != contents.end()) {
|
|
unsigned size;
|
|
const char *err;
|
|
uint64_t symIndex = decodeULEB128(cur, &size, contents.end(), &err);
|
|
if (err)
|
|
fatal(toString(f) + ": could not decode addrsig section: " + err);
|
|
markAddrsig(syms[symIndex]);
|
|
cur += size;
|
|
}
|
|
} else {
|
|
// If an object file does not have an address-significance table,
|
|
// conservatively mark all of its symbols as address-significant.
|
|
for (Symbol *s : syms)
|
|
markAddrsig(s);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function reads a symbol partition specification section. These sections
|
|
// are used to control which partition a symbol is allocated to. See
|
|
// https://lld.llvm.org/Partitions.html for more details on partitions.
|
|
template <typename ELFT>
|
|
static void readSymbolPartitionSection(InputSectionBase *s) {
|
|
// Read the relocation that refers to the partition's entry point symbol.
|
|
Symbol *sym;
|
|
if (s->areRelocsRela)
|
|
sym = &s->getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(s->template relas<ELFT>()[0]);
|
|
else
|
|
sym = &s->getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(s->template rels<ELFT>()[0]);
|
|
if (!isa<Defined>(sym) || !sym->includeInDynsym())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
StringRef partName = reinterpret_cast<const char *>(s->data().data());
|
|
for (Partition &part : partitions) {
|
|
if (part.name == partName) {
|
|
sym->partition = part.getNumber();
|
|
return;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Forbid partitions from being used on incompatible targets, and forbid them
|
|
// from being used together with various linker features that assume a single
|
|
// set of output sections.
|
|
if (script->hasSectionsCommand)
|
|
error(toString(s->file) +
|
|
": partitions cannot be used with the SECTIONS command");
|
|
if (script->hasPhdrsCommands())
|
|
error(toString(s->file) +
|
|
": partitions cannot be used with the PHDRS command");
|
|
if (!config->sectionStartMap.empty())
|
|
error(toString(s->file) + ": partitions cannot be used with "
|
|
"--section-start, -Ttext, -Tdata or -Tbss");
|
|
if (config->emachine == EM_MIPS)
|
|
error(toString(s->file) + ": partitions cannot be used on this target");
|
|
|
|
// Impose a limit of no more than 254 partitions. This limit comes from the
|
|
// sizes of the Partition fields in InputSectionBase and Symbol, as well as
|
|
// the amount of space devoted to the partition number in RankFlags.
|
|
if (partitions.size() == 254)
|
|
fatal("may not have more than 254 partitions");
|
|
|
|
partitions.emplace_back();
|
|
Partition &newPart = partitions.back();
|
|
newPart.name = partName;
|
|
sym->partition = newPart.getNumber();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static Symbol *addUndefined(StringRef name) {
|
|
return symtab->addSymbol(
|
|
Undefined{nullptr, name, STB_GLOBAL, STV_DEFAULT, 0});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This function is where all the optimizations of link-time
|
|
// optimization takes place. When LTO is in use, some input files are
|
|
// not in native object file format but in the LLVM bitcode format.
|
|
// This function compiles bitcode files into a few big native files
|
|
// using LLVM functions and replaces bitcode symbols with the results.
|
|
// Because all bitcode files that the program consists of are passed to
|
|
// the compiler at once, it can do a whole-program optimization.
|
|
template <class ELFT> void LinkerDriver::compileBitcodeFiles() {
|
|
// Compile bitcode files and replace bitcode symbols.
|
|
lto.reset(new BitcodeCompiler);
|
|
for (BitcodeFile *file : bitcodeFiles)
|
|
lto->add(*file);
|
|
|
|
for (InputFile *file : lto->compile()) {
|
|
auto *obj = cast<ObjFile<ELFT>>(file);
|
|
obj->parse(/*ignoreComdats=*/true);
|
|
for (Symbol *sym : obj->getGlobalSymbols())
|
|
sym->parseSymbolVersion();
|
|
objectFiles.push_back(file);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The --wrap option is a feature to rename symbols so that you can write
|
|
// wrappers for existing functions. If you pass `-wrap=foo`, all
|
|
// occurrences of symbol `foo` are resolved to `wrap_foo` (so, you are
|
|
// expected to write `wrap_foo` function as a wrapper). The original
|
|
// symbol becomes accessible as `real_foo`, so you can call that from your
|
|
// wrapper.
|
|
//
|
|
// This data structure is instantiated for each -wrap option.
|
|
struct WrappedSymbol {
|
|
Symbol *sym;
|
|
Symbol *real;
|
|
Symbol *wrap;
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Handles -wrap option.
|
|
//
|
|
// This function instantiates wrapper symbols. At this point, they seem
|
|
// like they are not being used at all, so we explicitly set some flags so
|
|
// that LTO won't eliminate them.
|
|
static std::vector<WrappedSymbol> addWrappedSymbols(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
std::vector<WrappedSymbol> v;
|
|
DenseSet<StringRef> seen;
|
|
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_wrap)) {
|
|
StringRef name = arg->getValue();
|
|
if (!seen.insert(name).second)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
Symbol *sym = symtab->find(name);
|
|
if (!sym)
|
|
continue;
|
|
|
|
Symbol *real = addUndefined(saver.save("__real_" + name));
|
|
Symbol *wrap = addUndefined(saver.save("__wrap_" + name));
|
|
v.push_back({sym, real, wrap});
|
|
|
|
// We want to tell LTO not to inline symbols to be overwritten
|
|
// because LTO doesn't know the final symbol contents after renaming.
|
|
real->canInline = false;
|
|
sym->canInline = false;
|
|
|
|
// Tell LTO not to eliminate these symbols.
|
|
sym->isUsedInRegularObj = true;
|
|
wrap->isUsedInRegularObj = true;
|
|
}
|
|
return v;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Do renaming for -wrap by updating pointers to symbols.
|
|
//
|
|
// When this function is executed, only InputFiles and symbol table
|
|
// contain pointers to symbol objects. We visit them to replace pointers,
|
|
// so that wrapped symbols are swapped as instructed by the command line.
|
|
static void wrapSymbols(ArrayRef<WrappedSymbol> wrapped) {
|
|
DenseMap<Symbol *, Symbol *> map;
|
|
for (const WrappedSymbol &w : wrapped) {
|
|
map[w.sym] = w.wrap;
|
|
map[w.real] = w.sym;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Update pointers in input files.
|
|
parallelForEach(objectFiles, [&](InputFile *file) {
|
|
MutableArrayRef<Symbol *> syms = file->getMutableSymbols();
|
|
for (size_t i = 0, e = syms.size(); i != e; ++i)
|
|
if (Symbol *s = map.lookup(syms[i]))
|
|
syms[i] = s;
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
// Update pointers in the symbol table.
|
|
for (const WrappedSymbol &w : wrapped)
|
|
symtab->wrap(w.sym, w.real, w.wrap);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// To enable CET (x86's hardware-assited control flow enforcement), each
|
|
// source file must be compiled with -fcf-protection. Object files compiled
|
|
// with the flag contain feature flags indicating that they are compatible
|
|
// with CET. We enable the feature only when all object files are compatible
|
|
// with CET.
|
|
//
|
|
// This function returns the merged feature flags. If 0, we cannot enable CET.
|
|
// This is also the case with AARCH64's BTI and PAC which use the similar
|
|
// GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_AND mechanism.
|
|
//
|
|
// Note that the CET-aware PLT is not implemented yet. We do error
|
|
// check only.
|
|
template <class ELFT> static uint32_t getAndFeatures() {
|
|
if (config->emachine != EM_386 && config->emachine != EM_X86_64 &&
|
|
config->emachine != EM_AARCH64)
|
|
return 0;
|
|
|
|
uint32_t ret = -1;
|
|
for (InputFile *f : objectFiles) {
|
|
uint32_t features = cast<ObjFile<ELFT>>(f)->andFeatures;
|
|
if (config->forceBTI && !(features & GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI)) {
|
|
warn(toString(f) + ": --force-bti: file does not have BTI property");
|
|
features |= GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_BTI;
|
|
} else if (!features && config->requireCET)
|
|
error(toString(f) + ": --require-cet: file is not compatible with CET");
|
|
ret &= features;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Force enable pointer authentication Plt, we don't warn in this case as
|
|
// this does not require support in the object for correctness.
|
|
if (config->pacPlt)
|
|
ret |= GNU_PROPERTY_AARCH64_FEATURE_1_PAC;
|
|
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Do actual linking. Note that when this function is called,
|
|
// all linker scripts have already been parsed.
|
|
template <class ELFT> void LinkerDriver::link(opt::InputArgList &args) {
|
|
// If a -hash-style option was not given, set to a default value,
|
|
// which varies depending on the target.
|
|
if (!args.hasArg(OPT_hash_style)) {
|
|
if (config->emachine == EM_MIPS)
|
|
config->sysvHash = true;
|
|
else
|
|
config->sysvHash = config->gnuHash = true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Default output filename is "a.out" by the Unix tradition.
|
|
if (config->outputFile.empty())
|
|
config->outputFile = "a.out";
|
|
|
|
// Fail early if the output file or map file is not writable. If a user has a
|
|
// long link, e.g. due to a large LTO link, they do not wish to run it and
|
|
// find that it failed because there was a mistake in their command-line.
|
|
if (auto e = tryCreateFile(config->outputFile))
|
|
error("cannot open output file " + config->outputFile + ": " + e.message());
|
|
if (auto e = tryCreateFile(config->mapFile))
|
|
error("cannot open map file " + config->mapFile + ": " + e.message());
|
|
if (errorCount())
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
// Use default entry point name if no name was given via the command
|
|
// line nor linker scripts. For some reason, MIPS entry point name is
|
|
// different from others.
|
|
config->warnMissingEntry =
|
|
(!config->entry.empty() || (!config->shared && !config->relocatable));
|
|
if (config->entry.empty() && !config->relocatable)
|
|
config->entry = (config->emachine == EM_MIPS) ? "__start" : "_start";
|
|
|
|
// Handle --trace-symbol.
|
|
for (auto *arg : args.filtered(OPT_trace_symbol))
|
|
symtab->insert(arg->getValue())->traced = true;
|
|
|
|
// Add all files to the symbol table. This will add almost all
|
|
// symbols that we need to the symbol table. This process might
|
|
// add files to the link, via autolinking, these files are always
|
|
// appended to the Files vector.
|
|
for (size_t i = 0; i < files.size(); ++i)
|
|
parseFile(files[i]);
|
|
|
|
// Now that we have every file, we can decide if we will need a
|
|
// dynamic symbol table.
|
|
// We need one if we were asked to export dynamic symbols or if we are
|
|
// producing a shared library.
|
|
// We also need one if any shared libraries are used and for pie executables
|
|
// (probably because the dynamic linker needs it).
|
|
config->hasDynSymTab =
|
|
!sharedFiles.empty() || config->isPic || config->exportDynamic;
|
|
|
|
// Some symbols (such as __ehdr_start) are defined lazily only when there
|
|
// are undefined symbols for them, so we add these to trigger that logic.
|
|
for (StringRef name : script->referencedSymbols)
|
|
addUndefined(name);
|
|
|
|
// Handle the `--undefined <sym>` options.
|
|
for (StringRef arg : config->undefined)
|
|
if (Symbol *sym = symtab->find(arg))
|
|
handleUndefined(sym);
|
|
|
|
// If an entry symbol is in a static archive, pull out that file now.
|
|
if (Symbol *sym = symtab->find(config->entry))
|
|
handleUndefined(sym);
|
|
|
|
// Handle the `--undefined-glob <pattern>` options.
|
|
for (StringRef pat : args::getStrings(args, OPT_undefined_glob))
|
|
handleUndefinedGlob(pat);
|
|
|
|
// Mark -init and -fini symbols so that the LTO doesn't eliminate them.
|
|
if (Symbol *sym = symtab->find(config->init))
|
|
sym->isUsedInRegularObj = true;
|
|
if (Symbol *sym = symtab->find(config->fini))
|
|
sym->isUsedInRegularObj = true;
|
|
|
|
// If any of our inputs are bitcode files, the LTO code generator may create
|
|
// references to certain library functions that might not be explicit in the
|
|
// bitcode file's symbol table. If any of those library functions are defined
|
|
// in a bitcode file in an archive member, we need to arrange to use LTO to
|
|
// compile those archive members by adding them to the link beforehand.
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//
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// However, adding all libcall symbols to the link can have undesired
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// consequences. For example, the libgcc implementation of
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// __sync_val_compare_and_swap_8 on 32-bit ARM pulls in an .init_array entry
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// that aborts the program if the Linux kernel does not support 64-bit
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// atomics, which would prevent the program from running even if it does not
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// use 64-bit atomics.
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//
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// Therefore, we only add libcall symbols to the link before LTO if we have
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// to, i.e. if the symbol's definition is in bitcode. Any other required
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// libcall symbols will be added to the link after LTO when we add the LTO
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// object file to the link.
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if (!bitcodeFiles.empty())
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for (auto *s : lto::LTO::getRuntimeLibcallSymbols())
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handleLibcall(s);
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// Return if there were name resolution errors.
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if (errorCount())
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return;
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// Now when we read all script files, we want to finalize order of linker
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// script commands, which can be not yet final because of INSERT commands.
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script->processInsertCommands();
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// We want to declare linker script's symbols early,
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// so that we can version them.
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// They also might be exported if referenced by DSOs.
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script->declareSymbols();
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// Handle the -exclude-libs option.
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if (args.hasArg(OPT_exclude_libs))
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excludeLibs(args);
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// Create elfHeader early. We need a dummy section in
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// addReservedSymbols to mark the created symbols as not absolute.
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Out::elfHeader = make<OutputSection>("", 0, SHF_ALLOC);
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Out::elfHeader->size = sizeof(typename ELFT::Ehdr);
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// Create wrapped symbols for -wrap option.
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std::vector<WrappedSymbol> wrapped = addWrappedSymbols(args);
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// We need to create some reserved symbols such as _end. Create them.
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if (!config->relocatable)
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addReservedSymbols();
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// Apply version scripts.
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//
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// For a relocatable output, version scripts don't make sense, and
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// parsing a symbol version string (e.g. dropping "@ver1" from a symbol
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// name "foo@ver1") rather do harm, so we don't call this if -r is given.
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if (!config->relocatable)
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symtab->scanVersionScript();
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// Do link-time optimization if given files are LLVM bitcode files.
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// This compiles bitcode files into real object files.
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//
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// With this the symbol table should be complete. After this, no new names
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// except a few linker-synthesized ones will be added to the symbol table.
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compileBitcodeFiles<ELFT>();
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if (errorCount())
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return;
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|
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// If -thinlto-index-only is given, we should create only "index
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// files" and not object files. Index file creation is already done
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// in addCombinedLTOObject, so we are done if that's the case.
|
|
if (config->thinLTOIndexOnly)
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return;
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|
|
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// Likewise, --plugin-opt=emit-llvm is an option to make LTO create
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// an output file in bitcode and exit, so that you can just get a
|
|
// combined bitcode file.
|
|
if (config->emitLLVM)
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|
return;
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|
|
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// Apply symbol renames for -wrap.
|
|
if (!wrapped.empty())
|
|
wrapSymbols(wrapped);
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|
|
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// Now that we have a complete list of input files.
|
|
// Beyond this point, no new files are added.
|
|
// Aggregate all input sections into one place.
|
|
for (InputFile *f : objectFiles)
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for (InputSectionBase *s : f->getSections())
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|
if (s && s != &InputSection::discarded)
|
|
inputSections.push_back(s);
|
|
for (BinaryFile *f : binaryFiles)
|
|
for (InputSectionBase *s : f->getSections())
|
|
inputSections.push_back(cast<InputSection>(s));
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|
|
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llvm::erase_if(inputSections, [](InputSectionBase *s) {
|
|
if (s->type == SHT_LLVM_SYMPART) {
|
|
readSymbolPartitionSection<ELFT>(s);
|
|
return true;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// We do not want to emit debug sections if --strip-all
|
|
// or -strip-debug are given.
|
|
return config->strip != StripPolicy::None &&
|
|
(s->name.startswith(".debug") || s->name.startswith(".zdebug"));
|
|
});
|
|
|
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// Now that the number of partitions is fixed, save a pointer to the main
|
|
// partition.
|
|
mainPart = &partitions[0];
|
|
|
|
// Read .note.gnu.property sections from input object files which
|
|
// contain a hint to tweak linker's and loader's behaviors.
|
|
config->andFeatures = getAndFeatures<ELFT>();
|
|
|
|
// The Target instance handles target-specific stuff, such as applying
|
|
// relocations or writing a PLT section. It also contains target-dependent
|
|
// values such as a default image base address.
|
|
target = getTarget();
|
|
|
|
config->eflags = target->calcEFlags();
|
|
// maxPageSize (sometimes called abi page size) is the maximum page size that
|
|
// the output can be run on. For example if the OS can use 4k or 64k page
|
|
// sizes then maxPageSize must be 64k for the output to be useable on both.
|
|
// All important alignment decisions must use this value.
|
|
config->maxPageSize = getMaxPageSize(args);
|
|
// commonPageSize is the most common page size that the output will be run on.
|
|
// For example if an OS can use 4k or 64k page sizes and 4k is more common
|
|
// than 64k then commonPageSize is set to 4k. commonPageSize can be used for
|
|
// optimizations such as DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN in linker scripts. LLD's use of it
|
|
// is limited to writing trap instructions on the last executable segment.
|
|
config->commonPageSize = getCommonPageSize(args);
|
|
|
|
config->imageBase = getImageBase(args);
|
|
|
|
if (config->emachine == EM_ARM) {
|
|
// FIXME: These warnings can be removed when lld only uses these features
|
|
// when the input objects have been compiled with an architecture that
|
|
// supports them.
|
|
if (config->armHasBlx == false)
|
|
warn("lld uses blx instruction, no object with architecture supporting "
|
|
"feature detected");
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// This adds a .comment section containing a version string.
|
|
if (!config->relocatable)
|
|
inputSections.push_back(createCommentSection());
|
|
|
|
// Replace common symbols with regular symbols.
|
|
replaceCommonSymbols();
|
|
|
|
// Split SHF_MERGE and .eh_frame sections into pieces in preparation for garbage collection.
|
|
splitSections<ELFT>();
|
|
|
|
// Garbage collection and removal of shared symbols from unused shared objects.
|
|
markLive<ELFT>();
|
|
demoteSharedSymbols();
|
|
|
|
// Make copies of any input sections that need to be copied into each
|
|
// partition.
|
|
copySectionsIntoPartitions();
|
|
|
|
// Create synthesized sections such as .got and .plt. This is called before
|
|
// processSectionCommands() so that they can be placed by SECTIONS commands.
|
|
createSyntheticSections<ELFT>();
|
|
|
|
// Some input sections that are used for exception handling need to be moved
|
|
// into synthetic sections. Do that now so that they aren't assigned to
|
|
// output sections in the usual way.
|
|
if (!config->relocatable)
|
|
combineEhSections();
|
|
|
|
// Create output sections described by SECTIONS commands.
|
|
script->processSectionCommands();
|
|
|
|
// Linker scripts control how input sections are assigned to output sections.
|
|
// Input sections that were not handled by scripts are called "orphans", and
|
|
// they are assigned to output sections by the default rule. Process that.
|
|
script->addOrphanSections();
|
|
|
|
// Migrate InputSectionDescription::sectionBases to sections. This includes
|
|
// merging MergeInputSections into a single MergeSyntheticSection. From this
|
|
// point onwards InputSectionDescription::sections should be used instead of
|
|
// sectionBases.
|
|
for (BaseCommand *base : script->sectionCommands)
|
|
if (auto *sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(base))
|
|
sec->finalizeInputSections();
|
|
llvm::erase_if(inputSections,
|
|
[](InputSectionBase *s) { return isa<MergeInputSection>(s); });
|
|
|
|
// Two input sections with different output sections should not be folded.
|
|
// ICF runs after processSectionCommands() so that we know the output sections.
|
|
if (config->icf != ICFLevel::None) {
|
|
findKeepUniqueSections<ELFT>(args);
|
|
doIcf<ELFT>();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Read the callgraph now that we know what was gced or icfed
|
|
if (config->callGraphProfileSort) {
|
|
if (auto *arg = args.getLastArg(OPT_call_graph_ordering_file))
|
|
if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> buffer = readFile(arg->getValue()))
|
|
readCallGraph(*buffer);
|
|
readCallGraphsFromObjectFiles<ELFT>();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Write the result to the file.
|
|
writeResult<ELFT>();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace elf
|
|
} // namespace lld
|