Since SectionBase::getOutputSection handles ICF replaces and
SectionBase::getOffset was handling it in some cases, it is more
consistent to have getOffset always handle it.
llvm-svn: 328391
When looking for the output section and the output offset the
expectation was that the caller had looked at Repl. That works fine
for InputSections, but in the case of MergeInputSections the caller
doesn't have the section that is actually replaced.
The original testcase was failing because getOutputSection was
returning null. The slightly extended testcase also checks that
getOffset also checks Repl.
I will send a refactoring separetelly.
llvm-svn: 328332
Our code assumes all input sections in an output SHF_LINK_ORDER
section has SHF_LINK_ORDER flag. We do not check that and that can cause a crash.
That happens because we call
std::stable_sort(Sections.begin(), Sections.end(), compareByFilePosition);,
where compareByFilePosition predicate does not expect to see
null when calls getLinkOrderDep.
The same might happen when sections refer to non-regular sections.
Test cases demonstrate the issues, patch fixes them.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D44193
llvm-svn: 327006
Previously we would crash because did not mark .rel[a] sections
as dead and they tried to access parent which was not live
after ICF and therefore was null.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43241
llvm-svn: 325877
Summary:
This follows up on r321889 where writing of Elf_Rel addends was partially
moved to RelocationBaseSection. This patch ensures that the addends are
always written to the output section when a input section uses RELA but the
output is REL.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D42843
llvm-svn: 325328
Even though it doesn't make sense, there seems to be multiple programs
in the wild that create PC-relative relocations in non-ALLOC sections.
I believe this is caused by the negligence of GNU linkers to not report
any errors for such relocations.
Currently, lld emits warnings against such relocations and exits.
So, you cannot link any program that contains wrong relocations until
you fix an issue in a program that generates wrong ELF files. It's often
impractical to fix a program because it's not always easy.
This patch relaxes the error checking and emit a warning instead.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D43351
llvm-svn: 325307
In order to identify a compressed section, we check if a section name
starts with ".zdebug" or the section has SHF_COMPRESSED flag. We already
use the knowledge in this function. So hiding that check in
isCompressedELFSection doesn't make sense.
llvm-svn: 324951
When decompressing a compressed debug section, we drop SHF_COMPRESSED
flag but we didn't drop "z" in ".zdebug" section name. This patch does
that for consistency.
This change also fixes the issue that .zdebug_gnu_pubnames are not
dropped when we are creating a .gdb_index section.
llvm-svn: 324949
Initially LLD generates Elf_Rel relocations for O32 ABI and Elf_Rela
relocations for N32 / N64 ABIs. In other words, format of input and
output relocations was always the same. Now LLD generates all output
relocations using Elf_Rel format only. It conforms to ABIs requirement.
The patch suggested by Alexander Richardson.
llvm-svn: 324064
We normally avoid "switch (Config->EKind)", but in this case I think
it is worth it.
It is only executed when there is an error and it allows detemplating
a lot of code.
llvm-svn: 321404
It is currently in InputSectionBase. Only InputSections are used in
ICF, so Repl should be move to InputSection to clear the class
hierarchy or, like this patch does, to SectionBase for convenience.
The convenience of having it on the base class is that we can just
access the replacement without having to first check if it is an
InputSection. It is a bit less code and a bit faster as some of this
code is very hot.
I got up to 1.77% improvement in clang-gdb-index and no regressions
according to lnt.
llvm-svn: 320654
Having a SectionBase method check Repl is inconsistent with how we
handle other section information.
For example, if a section is replaced, Sec->Live is false and it is
natural for Sec->getOutputSection() to be null.
It is the symbol that is moved to the replacement section.
llvm-svn: 320599
Since MarkLive.cpp is the place where we set Live flags for
other sections, it looks correct to do that there.
Benefit is that we stop spreading GC logic outsize of MarkLive.cpp.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40454
llvm-svn: 319435
Previously our relocations we rewrote were broken for that case.
We emited incorrect addend and broken relocation info field
because did not produce section symbol for mergeable synthetic sections.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D40070
llvm-svn: 318394
Now that DefinedRegular is the only remaining derived class of
Defined, we can merge the two classes.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39667
llvm-svn: 317448
Now that we have only SymbolBody as the symbol class. So, "SymbolBody"
is a bit strange name now. This is a mechanical change generated by
perl -i -pe s/SymbolBody/Symbol/g $(git grep -l SymbolBody lld/ELF lld/COFF)
nd clang-format-diff.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39459
llvm-svn: 317370
This is PR34826.
Currently LLD is unable to report line number when reporting
duplicate declaration of some variable.
That happens because for extracting line information we always use
.debug_line section content which describes mapping from machine
instructions to source file locations, what does not help for
variables as does not describe them.
In this patch I am taking the approproate information about
variables locations from the .debug_info section.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38721
llvm-svn: 317080
This is for PR34852.
GCC 8.0 or earlier have a bug that it emits R_386_GOTPC relocations
against _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE for .debug_info. The bug seems to have
been fixed in 2017: https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=82630,
but we do not want LLD to report errors for such inputs.
In this patch we ignore such relocations.
Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38625
llvm-svn: 316761
Summary:
The COFF linker and the ELF linker have long had similar but separate
Error.h and Error.cpp files to implement error handling. This change
introduces new error handling code in Common/ErrorHandler.h, changes the
COFF and ELF linkers to use it, and removes the old, separate
implementations.
Reviewers: ruiu
Reviewed By: ruiu
Subscribers: smeenai, jyknight, emaste, sdardis, nemanjai, nhaehnle, mgorny, javed.absar, kbarton, fedor.sergeev, llvm-commits
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D39259
llvm-svn: 316624
We used to have a map from section piece offsets to section pieces
as a cache for binary search. But I found that the map took quite a
large amount of memory and didn't make linking faster. So, in this
patch, I removed the map.
This patch saves 566 MiB of RAM (2.019 GiB -> 1.453 GiB) when linking
clang with debug info, and the link time is 4% faster in that test case.
Thanks for Sean Silva for pointing this out.
llvm-svn: 316305
By assuming that mergeable input sections are smaller than 4 GiB,
lld's memory usage when linking clang with debug info drops from
2.788 GiB to 2.019 GiB (measured by valgrind, and that does not include
memory space for mmap'ed files). I think that's a reasonable assumption
given such a large RAM savings, so this patch.
According to valgrind, gold needs 3.54 GiB of RAM to do the same thing.
NB: This patch does not introduce a limitation on the size of
output sections. You can still create sections larger than 4 GiB.
llvm-svn: 316280
A section was passed to getRelExpr just to create an error message.
But if there's an invalid relocation, we would eventually report it
in relocateOne. So we don't have to pass a section to getRelExpr.
llvm-svn: 315552
We were using uint32_t as the type of relocation kind. It has a
readability issue because what Type really means in `uint32_t Type`
is not obvious. It could be a section type, a symbol type or a
relocation type.
Since we do not do any arithemetic operations on relocation types
(e.g. adding one to R_X86_64_PC32 doesn't make sense), it would be
more natural if they are represented as enums. Unfortunately, that
is not doable because relocation type definitions are spread into
multiple header files.
So I decided to use typedef. This still should be better than the
plain uint32_t because the intended type is now obvious.
llvm-svn: 315525