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clang-p2996/lld/ELF/Symbols.cpp
Rafael Espindola f4d6e8caea Simplify Repl handling.
Now that we don't ICF synthetic sections, we can go back to the old
logic on whose responsibility it is to check Repl.

The idea is that Sec->something() will not check Repl. It is the
responsibility of the caller to find the correct Sec.

llvm-svn: 330346
2018-04-19 17:26:50 +00:00

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//===- Symbols.cpp --------------------------------------------------------===//
//
// The LLVM Linker
//
// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "Symbols.h"
#include "InputFiles.h"
#include "InputSection.h"
#include "OutputSections.h"
#include "SyntheticSections.h"
#include "Target.h"
#include "Writer.h"
#include "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h"
#include "lld/Common/Strings.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
#include <cstring>
using namespace llvm;
using namespace llvm::object;
using namespace llvm::ELF;
using namespace lld;
using namespace lld::elf;
Defined *ElfSym::Bss;
Defined *ElfSym::Etext1;
Defined *ElfSym::Etext2;
Defined *ElfSym::Edata1;
Defined *ElfSym::Edata2;
Defined *ElfSym::End1;
Defined *ElfSym::End2;
Defined *ElfSym::GlobalOffsetTable;
Defined *ElfSym::MipsGp;
Defined *ElfSym::MipsGpDisp;
Defined *ElfSym::MipsLocalGp;
Defined *ElfSym::RelaIpltEnd;
static uint64_t getSymVA(const Symbol &Sym, int64_t &Addend) {
switch (Sym.kind()) {
case Symbol::DefinedKind: {
auto &D = cast<Defined>(Sym);
SectionBase *IS = D.Section;
// According to the ELF spec reference to a local symbol from outside
// the group are not allowed. Unfortunately .eh_frame breaks that rule
// and must be treated specially. For now we just replace the symbol with
// 0.
if (IS == &InputSection::Discarded)
return 0;
// This is an absolute symbol.
if (!IS)
return D.Value;
IS = IS->Repl;
uint64_t Offset = D.Value;
// An object in an SHF_MERGE section might be referenced via a
// section symbol (as a hack for reducing the number of local
// symbols).
// Depending on the addend, the reference via a section symbol
// refers to a different object in the merge section.
// Since the objects in the merge section are not necessarily
// contiguous in the output, the addend can thus affect the final
// VA in a non-linear way.
// To make this work, we incorporate the addend into the section
// offset (and zero out the addend for later processing) so that
// we find the right object in the section.
if (D.isSection()) {
Offset += Addend;
Addend = 0;
}
// In the typical case, this is actually very simple and boils
// down to adding together 3 numbers:
// 1. The address of the output section.
// 2. The offset of the input section within the output section.
// 3. The offset within the input section (this addition happens
// inside InputSection::getOffset).
//
// If you understand the data structures involved with this next
// line (and how they get built), then you have a pretty good
// understanding of the linker.
uint64_t VA = IS->getVA(Offset);
if (D.isTls() && !Config->Relocatable) {
if (!Out::TlsPhdr)
fatal(toString(D.File) +
" has an STT_TLS symbol but doesn't have an SHF_TLS section");
return VA - Out::TlsPhdr->p_vaddr;
}
return VA;
}
case Symbol::SharedKind: {
auto &SS = cast<SharedSymbol>(Sym);
if (SS.CopyRelSec)
return SS.CopyRelSec->getVA(0);
if (SS.NeedsPltAddr)
return Sym.getPltVA();
return 0;
}
case Symbol::UndefinedKind:
return 0;
case Symbol::LazyArchiveKind:
case Symbol::LazyObjectKind:
assert(Sym.IsUsedInRegularObj && "lazy symbol reached writer");
return 0;
}
llvm_unreachable("invalid symbol kind");
}
uint64_t Symbol::getVA(int64_t Addend) const {
uint64_t OutVA = getSymVA(*this, Addend);
return OutVA + Addend;
}
uint64_t Symbol::getGotVA() const { return InX::Got->getVA() + getGotOffset(); }
uint64_t Symbol::getGotOffset() const {
return GotIndex * Target->GotEntrySize;
}
uint64_t Symbol::getGotPltVA() const {
if (this->IsInIgot)
return InX::IgotPlt->getVA() + getGotPltOffset();
return InX::GotPlt->getVA() + getGotPltOffset();
}
uint64_t Symbol::getGotPltOffset() const {
return GotPltIndex * Target->GotPltEntrySize;
}
uint64_t Symbol::getPltVA() const {
if (this->IsInIplt)
return InX::Iplt->getVA() + PltIndex * Target->PltEntrySize;
return InX::Plt->getVA() + Target->getPltEntryOffset(PltIndex);
}
uint64_t Symbol::getSize() const {
if (const auto *DR = dyn_cast<Defined>(this))
return DR->Size;
if (const auto *S = dyn_cast<SharedSymbol>(this))
return S->Size;
return 0;
}
OutputSection *Symbol::getOutputSection() const {
if (auto *S = dyn_cast<Defined>(this)) {
if (auto *Sec = S->Section)
return Sec->Repl->getOutputSection();
return nullptr;
}
if (auto *S = dyn_cast<SharedSymbol>(this)) {
if (S->CopyRelSec)
return S->CopyRelSec->getParent();
return nullptr;
}
return nullptr;
}
// If a symbol name contains '@', the characters after that is
// a symbol version name. This function parses that.
void Symbol::parseSymbolVersion() {
StringRef S = getName();
size_t Pos = S.find('@');
if (Pos == 0 || Pos == StringRef::npos)
return;
StringRef Verstr = S.substr(Pos + 1);
if (Verstr.empty())
return;
// Truncate the symbol name so that it doesn't include the version string.
Name = {S.data(), Pos};
// If this is not in this DSO, it is not a definition.
if (!isDefined())
return;
// '@@' in a symbol name means the default version.
// It is usually the most recent one.
bool IsDefault = (Verstr[0] == '@');
if (IsDefault)
Verstr = Verstr.substr(1);
for (VersionDefinition &Ver : Config->VersionDefinitions) {
if (Ver.Name != Verstr)
continue;
if (IsDefault)
VersionId = Ver.Id;
else
VersionId = Ver.Id | VERSYM_HIDDEN;
return;
}
// It is an error if the specified version is not defined.
// Usually version script is not provided when linking executable,
// but we may still want to override a versioned symbol from DSO,
// so we do not report error in this case.
if (Config->Shared)
error(toString(File) + ": symbol " + S + " has undefined version " +
Verstr);
}
InputFile *LazyArchive::fetch() { return cast<ArchiveFile>(File)->fetch(Sym); }
uint8_t Symbol::computeBinding() const {
if (Config->Relocatable)
return Binding;
if (Visibility != STV_DEFAULT && Visibility != STV_PROTECTED)
return STB_LOCAL;
if (VersionId == VER_NDX_LOCAL && isDefined())
return STB_LOCAL;
if (!Config->GnuUnique && Binding == STB_GNU_UNIQUE)
return STB_GLOBAL;
return Binding;
}
bool Symbol::includeInDynsym() const {
if (!Config->HasDynSymTab)
return false;
if (computeBinding() == STB_LOCAL)
return false;
if (!isDefined())
return true;
return ExportDynamic;
}
// Print out a log message for --trace-symbol.
void elf::printTraceSymbol(Symbol *Sym) {
std::string S;
if (Sym->isUndefined())
S = ": reference to ";
else if (Sym->isLazy())
S = ": lazy definition of ";
else if (Sym->isShared())
S = ": shared definition of ";
else if (dyn_cast_or_null<BssSection>(cast<Defined>(Sym)->Section))
S = ": common definition of ";
else
S = ": definition of ";
message(toString(Sym->File) + S + Sym->getName());
}
void elf::warnUnorderableSymbol(const Symbol *Sym) {
if (!Config->WarnSymbolOrdering)
return;
const InputFile *File = Sym->File;
auto *D = dyn_cast<Defined>(Sym);
if (Sym->isUndefined())
warn(toString(File) +
": unable to order undefined symbol: " + Sym->getName());
else if (Sym->isShared())
warn(toString(File) + ": unable to order shared symbol: " + Sym->getName());
else if (D && !D->Section)
warn(toString(File) +
": unable to order absolute symbol: " + Sym->getName());
else if (D && isa<OutputSection>(D->Section))
warn(toString(File) +
": unable to order synthetic symbol: " + Sym->getName());
else if (D && !D->Section->Repl->Live)
warn(toString(File) +
": unable to order discarded symbol: " + Sym->getName());
}
// Returns a symbol for an error message.
std::string lld::toString(const Symbol &B) {
if (Config->Demangle)
if (Optional<std::string> S = demangleItanium(B.getName()))
return *S;
return B.getName();
}