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WebAssembly lld port
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The WebAssembly version of lld takes WebAssembly binaries as inputs and produces
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a WebAssembly binary as its output. For the most part it tries to mimic the
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behaviour of traditional ELF linkers and specifically the ELF lld port. Where
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possible the command line flags and the semantics should be the same.
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Object file format
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------------------
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The WebAssembly object file format used by LLVM and LLD is specified as part of
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the WebAssembly tool conventions on linking_.
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This is the object format that the llvm will produce when run with the
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``wasm32-unknown-unknown`` target.
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Usage
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-----
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The WebAssembly version of lld is installed as **wasm-ld**. It shared many
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common linker flags with **ld.lld** but also includes several
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WebAssembly-specific options:
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.. option:: --no-entry
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Don't search for the entry point symbol (by default ``_start``).
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.. option:: --export-table
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Export the function table to the environment.
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.. option:: --import-table
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Import the function table from the environment.
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.. option:: --export-all
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Export all symbols (normally combined with --no-gc-sections)
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.. option:: --export-dynamic
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When building an executable, export any non-hidden symbols. By default only
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the entry point and any symbols marked with --export/--export-all are
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exported.
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.. option:: --global-base=<value>
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Address at which to place global data.
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.. option:: --no-merge-data-segments
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Disable merging of data segments.
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.. option:: --stack-first
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Place stack at start of linear memory rather than after data.
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.. option:: --compress-relocations
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Relocation targets in the code section 5-bytes wide in order to potentially
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occomate the largest LEB128 value. This option will cause the linker to
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shirnk the code section to remove any padding from the final output. However
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because it effects code offset, this option is not comatible with outputing
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debug information.
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.. option:: --allow-undefined
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Allow undefined symbols in linked binary.
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.. option:: --import-memory
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Import memory from the environment.
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.. option:: --initial-memory=<value>
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Initial size of the linear memory. Default: static data size.
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.. option:: --max-memory=<value>
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Maximum size of the linear memory. Default: unlimited.
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By default the function table is neither imported nor exported, but defined
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for internal use only.
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Behaviour
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---------
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In general, where possible, the WebAssembly linker attempts to emulate the
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behaviour of a traditional ELF linker, and in particular the ELF port of lld.
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For more specific details on how this is achieved see the tool conventions on
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linking_.
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Function Signatures
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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One way in which the WebAssembly linker differs from traditional native linkers
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is that function signature checking is strict in WebAssembly. It is a
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validation error for a module to contain a call site that doesn't agree with
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the target signature. Even though this is undefined behaviour in C/C++, it is not
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uncommon to find this in real-world C/C++ programs. For example, a call site in
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one compilation unit which calls a function defined in another compilation
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unit but with too many arguments.
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In order not to generate such invalid modules, lld has two modes of handling such
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mismatches: it can simply error-out or it can create stub functions that will
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trap at runtime (functions that contain only an ``unreachable`` instruction)
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and use these stub functions at the otherwise invalid call sites.
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The default behaviour is to generate these stub function and to produce
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a warning. The ``--fatal-warnings`` flag can be used to disable this behaviour
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and error out if mismatched are found.
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Imports and Exports
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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When building a shared library any symbols marked as ``visibility=default`` will
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be exported. When building an executable, only the entry point and symbols
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flagged as ``WASM_SYMBOL_EXPORTED`` are exported by default. In LLVM the
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``WASM_SYMBOL_EXPORTED`` flag is applied to any symbol in the ``llvm.used`` list
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which corresponds to ``__attribute__((used))`` in C/C++ sources.
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In addition, symbols can be exported via the linker command line using
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``--export``.
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Finally, just like with native ELF linker the ``--export-dynamic`` flag can be
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used to export symbol in the executable which are marked as
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``visibility=default``.
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Garbage Collection
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Since WebAssembly is designed with size in mind the linker defaults to
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``--gc-sections`` which means that all unused functions and data segments will
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be stripped from the binary.
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The symbols which are preserved by default are:
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- The entry point (by default ``_start``).
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- Any symbol which is to be exported.
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- Any symbol transitively referenced by the above.
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Weak Undefined Functions
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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On native platforms, calls to weak undefined functions end up as calls to the
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null function pointer. With WebAssembly, direct calls must reference a defined
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function (with the correct signature). In order to handle this case the linker
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will generate function a stub containing only the ``unreachable`` instruction
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and use this for any direct references to an undefined weak function.
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For example a runtime call to a weak undefined function ``foo`` will up trapping
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on ``unreachable`` inside and linker-generated function called
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``undefined:foo``.
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Missing features
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----------------
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- Merging of data section similar to ``SHF_MERGE`` in the ELF world is not
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supported.
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- No support for creating shared libraries. The spec for shared libraries in
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WebAssembly is still in flux:
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https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/blob/master/DynamicLinking.md
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.. _linking: https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/blob/master/Linking.md
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