The GOT entry size is target-dependent. This patch adds a got_entry_size
function to Sized_target class so that a target can provide a value
different from default.
PR gold/19184
* incremental.cc (Got_plt_view_info): Add got_entry_size.
(Local_got_offset_visitor::visit): Replace got_entry_size_
with info_.got_entry_size.
(Local_got_offset_visitor::got_entry_size_): Removed.
(Global_got_offset_visitor::visit): Replace got_entry_size_
with info_.got_entry_size.
(Global_got_offset_visitor::got_entry_size_): Removed.
(Output_section_incremental_inputs::write_got_plt): Initialize
view_info.got_entry_size.
* target.h (Sized_target::got_entry_size): New virtual function.
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::got_entry_size): New function.
The R_386_GOT32 and R_386_GOT32X relocations may be used without base
register:
movl bar@GOT, %eax
Its calculation is G + A, instead of G + A - GOT, and it can only used
to generate non-PIC executable. Include the .got.plt section address
for R_386_GOT32 and R_386_GOT32X relocations without base register.
Don't allow R_386_GOT32 and R_386_GOT32X relocations without base
register when making a PIC output.
PR gold/19177
* i386.cc (Target_i386::Relocate::relocate): Check R_386_GOT32
and R_386_GOT32X relocations without base register.
This patch updates gold to treat the R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX and
R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX relocations proposed in
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/x86-64-abi/n9AWHogmVY0
the same as R_X86_64_GOTPCREL. FIXME: Gold should perform the
transformations as suggested.
elfcpp/
* x86_64.h (R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX): New.
(R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX): Likewise.
gold/
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64<size>::Scan::get_reference_flags):
Treat R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX and R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX the same
as R_X86_64_GOTPCREL.
(Target_x86_64<size>::Scan::local): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64<size>::Scan::possible_function_pointer_reloc):
Likewise.
(Target_x86_64<size>::Scan::global): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64<size>::Relocate::relocate): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64<size>::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Likewise.
This patch updates gold to treat the R_386_GOT32X relocation proposed in
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/ia32-abi/GbJJskkid4I
the same as R_386_GOT32. FIXME: Gold should perform the transformations
as suggested.
elfcpp/
* i386.h (R_386_GOT32X): New.
gold/
* i386.cc (Target_i386::Scan::get_reference_flags(): Treat
R_386_GOT32X the same as R_386_GOT32.
(Target_i386::Scan::local): Likewise.
(Target_i386::Scan::possible_function_pointer_reloc): Likewise.
(Target_i386::Scan::global): Likewise.
(Target_i386::Relocate::relocate): Likewise.
(Target_i386::Relocatable_size_for_reloc::get_size_for_reloc):
Likewise.
x86_64_mov_to_lea1.o is a 64-bit x86-64 object and x86_64_mov_to_lea2.o
is a 32-bit x86-64 object. x86_64_mov_to_lea11 should use
x86_64_mov_to_lea2.o and x86_64_mov_to_lea12 should use
x86_64_mov_to_lea1.o.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (x86_64_mov_to_lea11): Replace
x86_64_mov_to_lea1.o with x86_64_mov_to_lea2.o.
(x86_64_mov_to_lea12): Replace x86_64_mov_to_lea2.o with
x86_64_mov_to_lea1.o.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
Gold shouldn't ignore "-m emulation" command line option, which may
lead to incorrect output.
PR gold/19119
* options.h (General_options): Remove "obsolete" from -m.
* parameters.cc (set_parameters_target): Check if input target
is compatible with output emulation set by "-m emulation".
When applying a GOTDATA_OP* relocation to a local symbol, the addend
is being applied after getting the value of the symbol. When the
relocation refers to a merge section, however, the addend must be
provided when computing the symbol value, since the contents of
the section may have been rearranged.
gold/
PR gold/18855
* sparc.cc (Sparc_relocate_functions::gdop_hix22): Remove addend
parameter.
(Sparc_relocate_functions::gdop_lox10): Likewise.
(Target_sparc::Relocate::relocate): Use addend when computing
symbol value for R_SPARC_GOTDATA_OP*.
The previous commit to fix PR gold/18886 converted STT_IFUNC
to STT_FUNC when resolving to a symbol defined in a shared library.
This leads to an internal error if the shared library symbol is
seen first, as we do not convert the symbol at all.
We need to override the STT_IFUNC in add_from_dynobj() instead of
in override_base().
gold/
PR gold/18930
PR gold/18886
* resolve.cc (Symbol::override_base): Don't convert IFUNC symbols here.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::add_from_dynobj): Convert them here instead.
Turn IFUNC symbols from shared libraries into normal FUNC symbols when
we are resolving symbol references, instead of when we are writing out
the symbol table.
PR gold/18886
* resolve.cc (Symbol::override_base): Turn IFUNC symbols from
shared libraries into normal FUNC symbols.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::sized_write_symbol): Assert IFUNC
symbols aren't from shared libraries.
Gold version of a4b6fadd. Don't emit long branch or plt branch stubs
to save/restore functions. Copy them instead.
PR 18878
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc): Add savres_section_ and accessor.
(Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Determine whether long
branch stub is for save/restore function.
(Branch_stub_ent): Add save_res_, and extra parm to constructor.
(Stub_table): Add need_save_res_.
(Stub_table:clear_stubs): Clear need_save_res_.
(Stub_table:set_address_and_size): Add save/restore section size.
(Stub_table::add_long_branch_entry): Add save_res param. Set
need_save_res_, but don't add space for save/restore stubs.
(Stub_table::find_long_branch_entry): Return offset to local copy
of save/restore func.
(Stub_table::do_write): Don't output save/restore stubs. Instead
copy the save/restore functions.
(Output_data_save_res:contents): New accessor.
(Target_powerpc::define_save_restore_funcs): Set savres_section_.
If a script specifies both address and region for an output section
declaration, gold ignores the region specification. This can lead to
bogus "moves backward" errors. This patch fixes gold so that if a
section specifies both address and region, it will place the section
at the specified address in the region, and update the location counter
within the region.
gold/
PR gold/18847
* script-sections.cc (Memory_region::set_address): New method.
(Script_sections::find_memory_region): Add explicit_only parameter.
(Output_section_definition::set_section_addresses): Handle case where
script specifies both address and vma region.
* script-sections.h (Script_sections::find_memory_region): Add
explicit_only parameter.
When a shared library is listed twice on the command line, the linker
ignores the second mention. If the first mention is in the scope of
an --as-needed option, and the second one is under the scope of a
--no-as-needed option, the --no-as-needed should take effect, but
doesn't. This patch keeps track of the objects we've already seen,
and updates the --as-needed flag so that if a shared object is ever
seen with --no-as-needed, it will be marked as such.
gold/
PR gold/18859
* object.cc (Input_objects::add_object): Store objects in a map,
indexed by soname; update as-needed flag when necessary.
* object.h (Object::clear_as_needed): New method.
(Input_objects::so_names_): Change from set to map.
When processing assignment expressions in a linker script, gold processes
absolute assignments early, but when one of those assignments involves the
address of a section that has not yet been finalized, we get an internal
error in address. This patch fixes the problem by gracefully returning
from expression evaluation even if the address is not yet valid, and
deferring the assignment in such a case.
gold/
PR gold/14746
* expression.cc (Expression::Expression_eval_info): Add
is_valid_pointer field.
(Expression::eval_maybe_dot): Add is_valid_pointer parameter.
Adjust all callers.
(Addr_expression::value_from_output_section): Check whether address
is valid.
* script.cc (Symbol_assignment::set_if_absolute): Defer assignment
if evaluation failed due to address that is not yet valid.
* script.h: (Expression::eval_maybe_dot): Add is_valid_pointer
parameter.
When a user object overrides a versioned definition in a shared object,
it's possible to trigger an internal error because the versioned
definition we saw didn't override the unversioned definition. This
was introduced by the fix for PR 18703. This patch fixes the problem
by reordering the tests so that we do not check ret->is_default()
until we're confident that the symbol is in fact versioned.
gold/
PR gold/18866
PR gold/18703
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table): Reorder conditions to avoid internal error.
A symbol value in an ELF final linked binary is absolute, in contrast
to a relocatable object file where the value is section relative. For
--emit-relocs it is therefore incorrect to use the value of a section
symbol as the addend when adjusting relocs against input section
symbols to output section symbols.
PR gold/18846
* target-reloc.h (relocate_relocs <RELOC_ADJUST_FOR_SECTION_RELA>):
Subtract os->address() from addend.
* powerpc.cc (relocate_relocs): Likewise.
If a symbol is defined with ".symver foo,foo@VER", the assembler
creates two symbols in the object: one unversioned, and one with
the (non-default) version "VER". If foo is listed in a version
script, gold would then make the first of those symbols the
default version, and would ignore the second symbol as a
duplicate, without making it a non-default version. While this is
arguably reasonable behavior, it doesn't match Gnu ld behavior,
so this patch fixes that by allowing the second definition to
override the first by resetting the "default version" indication.
Several test cases from the Gnu ld testsuite also exposed another
related problem, where a symbol defined with ".symver foo,foo@",
placed into a shared library, is not handled properly by gold.
This patch also fixes that case, binding the symbol to the base
version.
gold/
PR gold/18703
* dynobj.cc (Versions::record_version): Handle symbol defined with
base version.
(Versions::symbol_section_contents): Likewise.
* symtab.h (Symbol::set_is_not_default): New class method.
(Symbol_table::resolve): Add is_default_version parameter.
(Symbol_table::should_override): Likewise.
* resolve.cc (Symbol_table::resolve): Add is_default_version parameter,
and pass to should_override. Adjust all callers and explicit
instantiations.
(Symbol_table::should_override): Add is_default_value parameter;
allow default version in a dynamic object to override existing
definition from same object.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::add_from_object): Handle case where same
symbol is defined as unversioned and non-default version in the same
object.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (ver_test_13): New test case.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/ver_test_4.cc: Add test for symbol with base version.
* testsuite/ver_test_4.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/ver_test_13.c: New source file.
* testsuite/ver_test_13.script: New version script.
* testsuite/ver_test_13.sh: New test case.
GCC 5 will fold symbol address comparison, assuming each symbol has a
different address, which leads to abort. We should use separate
functions to compare symbol address.
PR gold/18663
* testsuite/Makefile.am (script_test_1_SOURCES): Set to
script_test_1a.cc script_test_1b.cc.
(script_test_11_r.o): Replace script_test_11.o with
script_test_11a.o script_test_11b.o.
(script_test_11.o): Removed.
(script_test_11a.o): New.
(script_test_11b.o): Likewise.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
* testsuite/script_test_1.h: New file.
* testsuite/script_test_1b.cc: Likewise.
* testsuite/script_test_11.h: Likewise.
* testsuite/script_test_11b.c: Likewise.
* testsuite/script_test_1.cc: Renamed to ...
* testsuite/script_test_1a.cc: This.
Include "script_test_1.h".
(main): Call check_int and check_ptr.
* testsuite/script_test_11.c: Renamed to ...
* testsuite/script_test_11a.c: This.
Include "script_test_11.h".
(main): Call ptr_equal.
GCC 5 will generate a relocation for protected symbol:
https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=65248
when compiling for a shared library. It is undefined to access protected
symbol in IFUNC selector function inside a shared library.
PR gold/18628
* testsuite/ifuncdep2.c (global): Change protected to hidden.
* testsuite/ifuncmod1.c (global): Likewise.
* testsuite/ifuncmod5.c (global): Likewise.
When creating the special __start_ and __stop_ section symbols, gold
does not check the version script to see if they should be local
instead of global.
2015-07-21 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
gold/
PR gold/18548
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_data): Check for
forced local symbol even when oldsym != NULL.
(Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_segment): Likewise.
(Symbol_table::do_define_as_constant): Likewise.
Fix internal error when linking an archive library with no preceding objects.
gold/
PR gold/18698
* archive.cc (Library_base::should_include_member): Don't use entry
point for relocatable links, or if target is not yet valid.
* parameters.cc (Parameters::entry): Check target_valid().
gold/
PR gold/18696
* archive.cc (Library_base::should_include_member): Don't use entry
point for relocatable links, or if target is not yet valid.
* parameters.cc (Parameters::entry): Check target_valid().
gold/ChangeLog:
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_insn_utilities::is_adr): New method.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_adr_encode_imm): New method.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_adrp_decode_imm): New method.
(E843419_stub): New sub-class of Erratum_stub.
(AArch64_relobj::try_fix_erratum_843419_optimized): New method.
(AArch64_relobj::section_needs_reloc_stub_scanning): Try optimized fix.
(AArch64_relobj::create_erratum_stub): Add 1 argument.
(Target_aarch64::scan_erratum_843419_span): Pass in adrp insn offset.
For relocatable link, we should clear the SHF_COMPRESSED flag bit from
input group section.
PR gold/18689
* layout.cc (Layout::layout): Clear the SHF_COMPRESSED flag bit
from input group section for relocatable link.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (check_SCRIPTS): Add pr18689.sh.
(check_DATA): Add pr18689.stdout.
(MOSTLYCLEANFILES): Add pr18689a.o pr18689b.o.
(pr18689.stdout): New rule.
(pr18689a.o): Likewise.
(pr18689b.o): Likewise.
(pr18689.o): Likewise.
* testsuite/pr18689.c: New file.
* testsuite/pr18689.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
All programs in binutils+gdb git repo now support gABI compression
with the SHF_COMPRESSED bit. This patch makes the zlib-gabi option
as compression default for gas, gold, ld and objcopy, instead of the
zlib-gnu option whose outputs are incompatible with gABI.
binutils/
* objcopy.c (copy_file): Set BFD_COMPRESS_GABI if not
zlib-gnu.
* doc/binutils.texi: Change --compress-debug-sections and
--compress-debug-sections=zlib to zlib-gabi.
binutils/testsuite/
* binutils-all/compress.exp: Update.
gas/
* as.c (parse_args): Make --compress-debug-sections and
--compress-debug-sections=zlib the same as
--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi.
* doc/as.texinfo: Change --compress-debug-sections and
--compress-debug-sections=zlib to zlib-gabi.
gold/
* compressed_output.cc (Output_compressed_section::set_final_data_size):
Make --compress-debug-sections=zlib the same as
--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (flagstest_compress_debug_sections.check):
Expect ".debug_.*" with the SHF_COMPRESSED bit, instead of
".zdebug_".
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
ld/
* emultempl/elf32.em (gld${EMULATION_NAME}_handle_option): Make
--compress-debug-sections=zlib the same as
--compress-debug-sections=zlib-gabi.
* ld.texinfo: Change --compress-debug-sections=zlib to zlib-gabi.
ld/testsuite/
* ld-elf/zlibbegin.rS: Updated to .debug_.* with the
SHF_COMPRESSED bit.
* ld-elf/zlibnormal.rS: Likewise.
This patch adds SHF_COMPRESSED section decompression to gold.
PR gold/18321
* compressed_output.h (decompress_input_section): Add arguments
for ELF class, big endian and sh_flags.
* compressed_output.cc (decompress_input_section): Likewise.
Support the SHF_COMPRESSED section.
* dynobj.h (Dynobj): Add elfsize and is_big_endian member
functions.
* plugin.h (Pluginobj): Likewise.
* layout.cc (Layout::get_output_section_flags): Also clear the
SHF_COMPRESSED bit.
* object.h (Compressed_section_info): Add flag to store sh_flags.
(Object): Add pure virtual elfsize and is_big_endian member
functions.
* object.cc (need_decompressed_section): Don't skip the ".zdebug"
prefix here.
(build_compressed_section_map): Check SHF_COMPRESSED for
uncompressed size. Store sh_flags in Compressed_section_info.
Pass size, big_endian and sh_flags to decompress_input_section.
Skip the ".debug"/".zdebug" prefix when passing section name to
need_decompressed_section.
(Sized_relobj_file<size, big_endian>::do_find_special_section):
Don't check ".zdebug_*" sections.
(Object::decompressed_section_contents): Pass ELF class, big
endian and sh_flags to decompress_input_section.
* reloc.cc (Sized_relobj_file<size, big_endian>::write_sections):
Likewise.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (check_DATA): Add
debug_msg_cdebug_gabi.err and gdb_index_test_2_gabi.stdout.
(MOSTLYCLEANFILES): Add debug_msg_cdebug_gabi.err and
gdb_index_test_2_gabi.stdout.
(debug_msg_cdebug_gabi.o): New.
(odr_violation1_cdebug_gabi.o): Likewise.
(odr_violation2_cdebug_gabi.o): Likewise.
(debug_msg_cdebug_gabi.err): Likewise.
(check_SCRIPTS): Add gdb_index_test_2_gabi.sh.
(gdb_index_test_cdebug_gabi.o): Likewise.
(gdb_index_test_2_gabi): Likewise.
(gdb_index_test_2_gabi.stdout): Likewise.
* testsuite/gdb_index_test_2_gabi.sh: New file.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
The psABI (AAELF) says this about mapping symbols:
4.6.5.1 Section-relative mapping symbols
Mapping symbols defined in a section define a sequence of
half-open address intervals that cover the address range of the
section. Each interval starts at the address defined by the
mapping symbol, and continues up to, but not including, the
address defined by the next (in address order) mapping symbol or
the end of the section. A section must have a mapping symbol
defined at the beginning of the section; however, if the section
contains only data then the mapping symbol may be omitted.
That makes it pretty clear that, in the absence of a mapping symbol,
the entire section can be treated as data.
gold/ChangeLog:
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_relobj::scan_errata): Drop missing symbol warning.
* arm.cc (Arm_relobj::scan_section_for_cortex_a8_erratum): Drop missing
symbol warning.
2015-07-07 Han Shen <shenhan@google.com>
gold/ChangeLog:
2015-07-06 Han Shen <shenhan@google.com>
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_relobj::do_count_local_symbols): Make legal
of mapping symbols.
The crash reason is that the insn to be moved to stub may be a
relocation spot, so instead of placing the origin insn (that is insn
before-relocation) to the stub, I have to place the relocated one.
Note the relocation involved is non-pc-relative, so it is safe to move
the relocated insn.
gold/ChangeLog:
2015-06-29 Han Shen <shenhan@google.com>
* AArch64.cc (Erratum_stub::Insn_utilities): New typedef.
(Erratum_stub::update_erratum_insn): New method.
(Stub_table::relocate_stubs): Modified to place relocated insn.
(AArch64_relobj::fix_errata): Modified gold_assert.
gold/ChangeLog:
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_insn_utilities::BYTES_PER_INSN): Move
defintion outside class definition.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::AARCH64_ZR): New static constant.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_op31): New member.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_ra): New member.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_mac): New member.
(AArch64_insn_utilities::aarch64_mlxl): New member.
(ST_E_835769): New global enum member.
(Stub_table::relocate_stubs): Add 835769 handler.
(Stub_template_repertoire::Stub_template_repertoire): Install new
stub type.
(AArch64_relobj::scan_errata): This func is renamed from
scan_erratum_843419.
(AArch64_relobj::do_count_local_symbols): Add 835769 handler.
(AArch64_relobj::do_relocate_sections): Add 835769 handler.
(AArch64_relobj::scan_sections_for_stubs): Add 835769 handler.
(Target_aarch64::scan_erratum_835769_span): New method.
(Target_aarch64::create_erratum_stub): New method.
(Target_aarch64::is_erratum_835769_sequence): New method.
(Target_aarch64::scan_erratum_843419_sequence): Move part of the
code into create_erratum_stub.
* options.h (fix_cortex_a53_835769): New option.
In aarch64.cc, Erratum_stub::STUB_ADDR_ALIGN and Reloc_stub::STUB_ADDR_ALIGN
are declared as static const int, and initialized in the class body. These
values are referenced from outside the class body, and with no optimization,
the references go unresolved.
gold/
* aarch64.cc (Erratum_stub::STUB_ADDR_ALIGN): Move initialization
outside class body.
(Reloc_stub::STUB_ADDR_ALIGN): Likewise.
When laying out .debug_* sections, we translate the names of compressed
debug sections that start with ".zdebug", but when processing input
section specs in a linker script, we do not handle the translation there.
This results in an internal error as reported in PR 17731.
gold/
PR gold/17731
* layout.cc (corresponding_uncompressed_section_name): New function.
(Layout::choose_output_section): Call it.
* layout.h (corresponding_uncompressed_section_name): New function.
* script-sections.cc (Input_section_info::set_section_name): Check
for compressed debug section (.zdebug style).
This patch adds -O0 to gold script_test_12 test, hoping that compiler
won't change the order of globel variables that the test assumes.
Changelog:
testsuite/Makefile.am: Add -O0 to compile script_test_12 test.
testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
If the section contains 'Q' in the name, is_cident() returns false,
__start and __stop symbols for the section are not generated..
* gold.h (is_cident): Correct typo.
Now fixing for 843419 is fully functional.
The first part of the erratum fix CL is here -
https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2015-04/msg00229.html
gold/ChangeLog
2015-06-10 Han Shen <shenhan@google.com>
* aarch64.cc(global enum): New constants representing stub types.
(Stub_template): New POD struct.
(Stub_template_repertoire): New class.
(Stub_base): New class.
(Erratum_stub): New class.
(Reloc_stub): Refactored to be a subclass of Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::Stub_type): Removed.
(Reloc_stub::offset): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::set_offset): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::destination_address): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::set_destination_address): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::reset_destination_address): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::stub_type): Renamed and moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::stub_size): Renamed and moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::stub_insns): Renamed and moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::write): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::invalid_offset): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::invalid_address): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::stub_type_): Renamed and moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::stub_insns_): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::offset_): Moved to Stub_base.
(Reloc_stub::destination_address_): Moved to Stub_base.
(Stub_table::The_aarch64_relobj): New typedef.
(Stub_table::The_erratum_stub): New typedef.
(Stub_table::The_erratum_stub_less): New typedef.
(Stub_table::The_erratum_stub_set): New typedef.
(Stub_table::The_erratum_stub_set_iter): New typedef.
(Stub_table::empty): Added emptiness testing for erratum stubs.
(Stub_table::add_erratum_stub): New method to add an erratum stub.
(Stub_table::find_erratum_stub): New method.
(Stub_table::find_erratum_stubs_for_input_section): New method.
(Stub_table::erratum_stub_address): New method.
(Stub_table::update_date_size_changed_p): Modified to handle erratum stubs.
(Stub_table::do_addralign): Modified to handle erratum stubs.
(Stub_table::erratum_stubs_): New member.
(Stub_table::erratum_stub_size_): New member.
(Stub_table::relocate_stubs): Modified to handle erratum stubs.
(Stub_table::do_write): Modified to handle erratum stubs.
(AArch64_relobj::The_erratum_stub): New typedef.
(AArch64_relobj::Erratum_stub_set_iter): New typedef.
(AArch64_relobj::fix_errata): New method.
(Target_aarch64::The_reloc_stub_type): Removed.
(Target_aarch64::The_erratum_stub): New typede.
(AArch64_relocate_functions::construct_b): New method.
The gABI allows STT_COMMON symbols to appear in executables and shared
objects, so that the dynamic loader can resolve commons across modules.
When reading a shared object, however, an STT_COMMON symbol should be
treated as a regular definition at link time.
In a relocatable object, the gABI requires that any STT_COMMON symbols
must also be defined in the special SHN_COMMON section (which we extend
to include target-specific small and large common sections). Thus,
there is no need for gold to treat STT_COMMON symbols as common unless
the st_shndx field is also set to a common section.
gold/
PR gold/18288
* resolve.cc (symbol_to_bits): Remove type parameter; adjust all
callers. Don't use STT_COMMON to check for common symbols.
(Symbol_table::resolve): Warn if relocatable object has STT_COMMON
symbol that's not in a common section.
* symtab.h (Symbol::is_common): Don't use STT_COMMON to check for
common symbols.
Add --discard-none to keep all local symbols.
gold/
PR gold/17498
* object.cc (Sized_relobj_file::do_count_local_symbols): Discard
temporary locals in merge sections.
* options.cc (General_options::parse_discard_all): New method.
(General_options::parse_discard_locals): New method.
(General_options::parse_discard_none): New method.
(General_options::General_options): Initialize discard_locals_.
* options.h (--discard-all): Convert to special option.
(--discard-locals): Likewise.
(--discard-none): New option.
(General_options::discard_all): New method.
(General_options::discard_locals): New method.
(General_options::discard_sec_merge): New method.
(General_options::Discard_locals): New enum.
(General_options::discard_locals_): New data member.
Gold undercounts the number of program headers it's going to add when
initially evaluating the SIZEOF_HEADERS expression. As a result, scripts
that use it end up skipping a page unnecessarily when the starting address
is too low. The undercounting is because it doesn't count the PT_INTERP
segment.
Then, when finalizing symbols, gold overcounts the program headers: all
segments have already been created, but we still count the headers we
expected to add from the script.
This patch fixes both problems.
gold/
* script-sections.cc (Script_sections::Script_sections): Initialize
segments_created_.
(Script_sections::create_note_and_tls_segments): Set flag when
segments are created.
(Script_sections::expected_segment_count): Count PT_INTERP.
(Script_sections::attach_sections_using_phdrs_clause): Set flag when
segments are created.
* script-sections.h (Script_sections::segments_created_): New data
member.
In PR 15370, it is noted that gold does not distinguish between
"*(.foo .bar)" and "*(.foo) *(.bar)" in linker scripts. In both
cases, gold groups all .foo sections together, followed by all
.bar sections, whereas in the first case, it should collect all
.foo and .bar sections in the order seen.
If you add sort specs, the Gnu linker has some bizarre corner
cases that I do not try to replicate. In particular,
"*(SORT_BY_NAME(.foo) SORT_BY_NAME(.bar))" does the same thing
as "*(.foo) *(.bar)". But if you apply a sort spec
to just one of several patterns, say, "*(SORT_BY_NAME(.foo) .bar)",
the Gnu linker will collect any .bar section it sees before the
first .foo, then all .foo sections, then all remaining .bar
sections. With this patch, if any of the input patterns have a
sort spec, gold will group them all as it did before; e.g.,
all .foo sections followed by all .bar sections.
2015-06-03 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@gmail.com>
gold/
PR gold/15370
* script-sections.cc
(Output_section_element_input::set_section_addresses): When there
are several patterns with no sort spec, put all sections in the same
bin.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (script_test_12): New testcase.
(script_test_12i): New testcase.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/script_test_12.t: New test linker script.
* testsuite/script_test_12i.t: New test linker script.
* testsuite/script_test_12a.c: New test source file.
* testsuite/script_test_12b.c: New test source file.
When --build-id=tree is selected, gold would schedule a set of
tasks to run to compute md5 hashes in parallel on chunks of the
file. The scheduling was done before the
Write_after_input_sections_task ran, so if we are compressing
debug sections, the output file will change size and be remapped
to a new address, sometimes causing the build id computation to
crash, but even when it doesn't crash, it wouldn't include the
debug information in the hash computation.
This patch delays the scheduling of the md5 tasks until after
Write_after_input_sections_task.
gold/
PR gold/17819
* gold.cc (queue_final_tasks): When --build-id=tree, queue a
separate task to schedule the build id computation.
* layout.cc (Hash_task::Hash_task): Remove build_id_blocker,
add Output_file and offset.
(Hash_task::run): Get and release the input views.
(Hash_task::is_runnable): Always return NULL (always runnable).
(Layout::queue_build_id_tasks): Remove.
(Layout::write_build_id): Add array_of_hashes and size_of_hashes
parameters; use them instead of class members.
(Build_id_task_runner::run): New function.
(Close_task_runner::run): Pass array_of_hashes and size_of_hashes
to write_build_id.
* layout.h (Layout::queue_build_id_tasks): Remove.
(Layout::write_build_id): Add array_of_hashes and size_of_hashes
parameters.
(Layout::array_of_hashes_): Remove.
(Layout::size_of_array_of_hashes_): Remove.
(Layout::input_view_): Remove.
(Build_id_task_runner): New class.
(Close_task_runner::Close_task_runner): Add array_of_hashes and
size_of_hashes parameters.
(Close_task_runner::array_of_hashes_): New data member.
(Close_task_runner::size_of_hashes_): New data member.
* testsuite/Makefile.am
(flagstest_compress_debug_sections_and_build_id_tree): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
PowerPC64 ELFv1 requires a tweak to find_functions in order to return
code addresses, rather than OPD entry addresses.
* reloc.cc (Sized_relobj_file::find_functions): Use function_location.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::do_calls_non_split): New function.
(addi_12_1, addis_2_12, addis_12_1, cmpld_7_12_0): New constants.
(lis_0): Rename from lis_0_0.
Completely removing the assert probably wasn't the best idea, so
reinstate it for allocated sections. Also cope with debug info
potentially referring to a missing plt call stub.
And a tidy. find_global_entry now returns an Address, so make temps
holding the return value of type Address, and compare against
invalid_address.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::do_dynsym_value): Use Address rather
than unsigned int for find_global_entry result temp. Compare
against invalid_address.
(Target_powerpc::do_plt_address_for_global): Likewise.
(Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Likewise. Don't assert
on plt call stub existence for debug info. Do assert for plt
and global entry stub existence if an alloc section.
Global entry stubs are used on ELFv2 to provide addresses for
functions not defined in a non-PIC executable but whose address is
taken, in much the same way as PLT stub code is used on other
targets to provide function addresses. We don't want to insert a
global entry stub just because (bogus) debug info refers to the
address of a non-local function, but we also don't want gold to die.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Don't assert
on missing global entry stub due to bogus debug info.
Keep gold consistent with bfd erratum-fixing option names, so as to
ease life in Makefile/scripts.
gold/
* options.h (--fix-cortex-a53-843419): Rename option.
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_relobj::do_count_local_symbols): Use renamed
option.
(AArch64_relobj::scan_sections_for_stubs): Use renamed option.
This patch adds option --weak-unresolved-symbols to treat unresolved symbols as
weak references. This is helpful when we want the link to succeed with unresolved
symbols and the dynamic loader to not complain at run-time. Option
--warn-unresolved-symbols lets the link succeed but could fail at run-time with
unresolved symbol warnings especially when the unresolved symbols have GOT entries
and dynamic relocations against them, like when -fPIE is used.
This patch adds option --weak-unresolved-symbols to treat unresolved symbols as
weak references. This is helpful when we want the link to succeed with unresolved
symbols and the dynamic loader to not complain at run-time. Option
--warn-unresolved-symbols lets the link succeed but could fail at run-time with
unresolved symbol warnings especially when the unresolved symbols have GOT entries
and dynamic relocations against them, like when -fPIE is used.
2015-04-23 Sriraman Tallam <tmsriram@google.com>
* options.h (--weak-unresolved-symbols): New option.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::sized_write_globals): Change symbol
binding to weak with new option.
* symtab.h (is_weak_undefined): Check for new option.
(is_strong_undefined): Check for new option.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (weak_unresolved_symbols_test): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/weak_unresolved_symbols_test.cc: New file.
It implemented scanning the binary and reporting occurrences to users
when '--fix-cortex-a53' is turned on. With this, gold users will be
able to see if or not there are such erratum occurrences in the output
binary. Also included in the CL is reading/recording mapping symbols,
which is needed during scan.
gold/ChangeLog:
* aarch64.cc (AArch64_insn_utilities): New utility class.
(AArch64_relobj::Mapping_symbol_position): New struct.
(AArch64_relobj::Mapping_symbol_info): New typedef.
(AArch64_relobj::do_count_local_symbols): New function overriding
parent's implementation.
(AArch64_relobj::mapping_symbol_info_): New member
(AArch64_relobj::scan_erratum_843419): New method.
(Target_aarch64::scan_erratum_843419_span): New method.
(Target_aarch64::is_erratum_843419_sequence): New method.
* options.h (fix_cortex_a53): New option.
This patch fixes Symbol::final_value_is_known so that a defined TLS symbol
in a PIE link is treated as having a known final value, thus allowing
GD->LE TLS optimization, eliminating an unnecessary GOT entry and dynamic
relocation.
gold/
* symtab.cc (Symbol::final_value_is_known): Check for TLS symbol
in a PIE link.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (tls_pie_test.sh): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/tls_pie_test.sh: New.
gold/
* debug.h (DEBUG_LOCATION): New.
(DEBUG_ALL): Include DEBUG_LOCATION.
(debug_string_to_enum): Add DEBUG_LOCATION.
* dwarf_reader.cc (Sized_dwarf_line_info::read_lines): Fix debug
output to print correct context.
(Sized_dwarf_line_info::do_addr2line): Add debug output. Return
up to 4 more locations at the beginning of the function.
* symtab.cc (Symbol_table::detect_odr_violations): Get canonical
result before sorting list of line numbers.
* testsuite/debug_msg.sh: Allow range of line numbers for
canonical results on optimized code.
Also Change _TLS_MODULE_BASE_. Always let it point to the start
of TLS segment.
2015-03-28 Jing Yu <jingyu@google.com>
* aarch64-reloc.def: New TLSLD_ADD_DTPREL_HI12,
TLSLD_ADD_DTPREL_LO12_NC.
* aarch64.cc (Target_aarch64::define_tls_base_symbol): Always
let _TLS_MODULE_BASE_ point to the start of tls segment.
(Target_aarch64::optimize_tls_reloc): Add cases for
R_AARCH64_TLSLD_ADD_DTPREL_HI12 and
R_AARCH64_TLSLD_ADD_DTPREL_LO12_NC.
(Target_aarch64::Scan::local): Likewise.
(Target_aarch64::Scan::global): Likewise.
(Target_aarch64::Relocate::relocate): Likewise.
(Target_aarch64::Relocate::relocate_tls): Likewise. And remove
subtracting tls segment size from symbol value for
TLSLD_*_DTPREL relocations.
If ignoring unresolved symbols, ignore reloc overflows too. If not
ignoring unresolved symbols we will report an error about the symbol
being undefined, making any report about reloc overflow superfluous.
PR18147
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Don't report
relocation errors for branches to strong undefined symbols.
Now that Input_merge_map has an Output_section_data, we can use it in
implementing find_merge_section and replace the only use of is_merge_section_for
with it.
There are two cases to support, one with an SIB-form (6-byte) LEA,
the other with a 5-byte LEA and a NOP after the call __tls_get_addr.
Gold did not yet support the second case. This patch adds that
support.
gold/
PR gold/18106
* i386.cc (Target_i386::Relocate::tls_gd_to_ie): Fix support for
non-SIB form of lea, with nop after the call.
When calculating the padding necessary to align the end of the relro
segment to a page boundary, gold erroneously ignores the .tdata section
when checking to see if there are any relro sections (so if .tdata
is the only relro section, we fail to align the segment properly),
and erroneously pads the cumulative size of the segment based on
the alignment of .tbss. If there are no relro sections following .tbss,
it then fails to note the padding needed at the end of .tdata.
This patch fixes both problems. is_first_section_relro() will return
true when it sees a .tdata section, and we do not align the cumulative
size until after checking for the .tbss section.
gold/
PR gold/14217
* output.cc (Output_segment::is_first_section_relro): Don't ignore
.tdata section.
(Output_segment::set_section_addresses): Don't align size of relro
segment for .tbss.
Tail optimization of string pools (enabled when linker is run with -O2
or greater) should not be done when the section alignment is greater
than the size of the characters in the strings; otherwise, unaligned
strings may result.
gold/
PR gold/18010
* stringpool.cc (Stringpool_template): Don't optimize if section
alignment is greater than sizeof(char).
This patch fixes INCLUDE directives in script files, so that when
an INCLUDE appears inside a sections block, section commands block,
or memory def block, the contents are parsed in the appropriate
context.
gold/
PR gold/18048
* script-c.h (script_include_directive): Add first_token parameter.
* script.cc (script_include_directive): Add first_token parameter, and
pass it to read_script_file.
* yyscript.y (PARSING_SECTIONS_BLOCK, PARSING_SECTION_CMDS)
(PARSING_MEMORY_DEF): New tokens.
(top): Add new productions for INCLUDE files.
(file_cmd): Replace file_or_sections_cmd with copy of its productions.
Pass PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT to script_include_directive.
(section_block_cmd): Likewise; pass PARSING_SECTIONS_BLOCK.
(section_cmd): Pass PARSING_SECTION_CMDS.
(file_or_sections_cmd): Remove.
(memory_def): Pass PARSING_MEMORY_DEF.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (memory_test_2): New test.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/memory_test_inc.t: New script file.
* testsuite/memory_test_inc_1.t.src: New script file.
* testsuite/memory_test_inc_2.t.src: New script file.
* testsuite/memory_test_inc_3.t.src: New script file.
This patch adds support for reading compressed debug info in
shared objects. It actually simplifies things, by moving the
support for compressed sections all the way up to the top-level
Object class, eliminating the need for several virtual methods.
gold/
* dwp.cc (Sized_relobj_dwo::do_section_contents): Delete.
(Sized_relobj_dwo::setup): Build compressed section map.
(Sized_relobj_dwo::do_decompressed_section_contents): Delete.
* dynobj.cc (Sized_dynobj::base_read_symbols): Build compressed
section map.
* object.cc (Sized_relobj_file::Sized_relobj_file): Remove
compressed_sections_ field.
(build_compressed_section_map): Take Object instead of
Sized_relobj_file parameter; add decompress_if_needed parameter.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_find_special_sections): Store compressed
section map in parent Object.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_decompressed_section_contents): Move
implementation to Object::decompressed_section_contents.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_discard_decompressed_sections): Move
implementation to Object::discard_decompressed_sections.
* object.h (build_compressed_section_map): Declare.
(Object::Object): Add compressed_sections_ field.
(Object::section_is_compressed): Move implementation here.
(Object::decompressed_section_contents): De-virtualize.
(Object::discard_decompressed_sections): De-virtualize.
(Object::do_section_is_compressed): Delete.
(Object::do_decompressed_section_contents): Delete.
(Object::set_compressed_sections): New method.
(Object::compressed_sections): New method.
(Object::compressed_sections_): New data member.
(Compressed_section_info, Compressed_section_map): Move to top of file.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_section_is_compressed): Delete.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_decompressed_section_contents): Delete.
(Sized_relobj_file::do_discard_decompressed_sections): Delete.
(Sized_relobj_file::compressed_sections_): Move to Object class.
In a previous patch for PR 14675, to fix a problem with
the .eh_frame section when static linking, I added a step to
finalize the .eh_frame section at the end of the first link
pass. This patch caused PR 18152, where a plugin-claimed
object caused a non-claimed object's layout to be deferred
until replacement files were read. The call to
finalize_eh_frame_section() is happening before the layout of
the deferred objects, leading to the internal error in
do_relocate_sections.
This patch moves the finalization of the .eh_frame section to
after deferred objects have been processed.
gold/
PR gold/14675
PR gold/18152
* gold.cc (queue_middle_tasks): Finalize .eh_frame after laying out
deferred objects.
Newer version of GCC pass -z relro to the linker, but incremental linking
does not support relro. This patch adds a check to complain about the
conflict, and changes the testsuite to pass -z norelro to the incremental
tests.
2015-03-11 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
* options.cc (General_options::finalize): Don't allow -z relro
with incremental linking.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (incremental_test): Add -z norelro.
(incremental_test_2): Likewise.
(incremental_test_3): Likewise.
(incremental_test_4): Likewise.
(incremental_test_5): Likewise.
(incremental_test_6): Likewise.
(incremental_copy_test): Likewise.
(incremental_common_test_1): Likewise.
(incremental_comdat_test_1): Likewise.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Because the __EH_FRAME_BEGIN__ symbol is provided in an empty .eh_frame
section in crtbeginT.o, if crt1.o has a non-empty .eh_frame section,
we place all optimized .eh_frame sections into the output section ahead
of the __EH_FRAME_BEGIN__ symbol, which breaks EH for statically-linked
binaries.
This patch fixes the problem by delaying the attachment of the optimized
.eh_frame sections to the output section until we see the end marker
section (or to the end of pass 1 if we never see an end marker).
gold/
PR gold/14675
* ehframe.cc (Eh_frame::add_ehframe_input_section): Change return type;
return enum indicating whether .eh_frame section is empty, optimizable,
unrecognized, or an end marker. Adjust explicit instantiations.
* ehframe.h (Eh_frame::Eh_frame_section_disposition): New enum type.
(Eh_frame::add_ehframe_input_section): Change return type.
* gold.cc (queue_middle_tasks): Call Layout::finalize_eh_frame_section.
* layout.cc (Layout::layout_eh_frame): Don't add optimized sections
to the .eh_frame output section until we see the end marker.
(Layout::finalize_eh_frame_section): New.
* layout.h: (Layout::finalize_eh_frame_section): New.
GCC 4.2 complains:
binutils/gold/object.cc:3261: error: using ‘typename’ outside of template
This patch removes typename. It works with both GCC 4.2 and 4.8.
* output.cc (Relobj::initialize_input_to_output_map<size>):
Remove typename on elfcpp::Elf_types<size>::Elf_Addr.
gold/
* parameters.cc (Parameters::set_target_once): Call
Target::select_as_default_target just once from here...
(set_parameters_target): ...instead of from here.
2015-03-02 Rafael Ávila de Espíndola <rafael.espindola@gmail.com>
* ehframe.cc (Cie::set_output_offset): Pass in and use a
Output_section_data instead of a Merge_map.
(Eh_frame::Eh_frame): Don't initialize merge_map_.
(Eh_frame::read_cie): Use add_merge_mapping instead of
Merge_map::add_mapping.
(Eh_frame::read_fde): Ditto.
(Eh_frame::set_final_data_size): Use this instead of this->merge_map_.
(Eh_frame::do_output_offset): Use merge_output_offset istead of
merge_map_->get_output_offset.
(Eh_frame::do_is_merge_section_for): Delete.
* ehframe.h (Fde::add_mapping): Pass in and use a Output_section_data
instead of a Merge_map.
(Cie::set_output_offset): Pass in a Output_section_data instead of a
Merge_map.
(Eh_frame::do_is_merge_section_for): Delete.
(Eh_frame::merge_map_): Delete.
* merge.cc (Object_merge_map::get_or_make_input_merge_map): Pass in
and use a Output_section_data instead of a Merge_map.
(Object_merge_map::add_mapping): Ditto.
(Object_merge_map::get_output_offset): Remove the merge_map argument.
(Object_merge_map::is_merge_section_for): Pass in and use a
Output_section_data instead of a Merge_map.
(Merge_map): Delete.
(Output_merge_base::do_output_offset): Use merge_output_offset instead
of merge_map_.get_output_offset.
(Output_merge_base::do_is_merge_section_for): Delete.
(Output_merge_data::do_add_input_section): Use
object->add_merge_mapping instead of add_mapping.
(Output_merge_string<Char_type>::finalize_merged_data): Ditto.
* merge.h (Merge_map): Delete forward declaration.
(Object_merge_map::add_mapping): Pass in and use a Output_section_data
instead of a Merge_map.
(Object_merge_map::get_output_offset): Remove the merge_map argument.
(Object_merge_map::is_merge_section_for): Pass in and use a
Output_section_data instead of a Merge_map.
(Input_merge_map::Object_merge_map::merge_map): Replace with
output_data.
(Object_merge_map::get_or_make_input_merge_map): Pass in and use a
Output_section_data instead of a Merge_map.
(Merge_map): Delete.
(Output_merge_base::Output_merge_base): Don't initialize merge_map_.
(Output_merge_base::do_is_merge_section_for): Delete.
(Output_merge_base::add_mapping): Delete.
(Output_merge_base::merge_map_): Delete.
* object.cc (Relobj::initialize_input_to_output_map): New.
(Relobj::initialize_input_to_output_map): New.
(Relobj::merge_output_offset): New.
(Relobj::is_merge_section_for): New.
(Relobj::initialize_input_to_output_map): Instantiate for 32 and 64
bits.
* object.h (Relobj::merge_map): Delete.
(initialize_input_to_output_map): New.
(set_merge_map): Delete.
(add_merge_mapping): New.
(merge_output_offset): New.
(is_merge_section_for): New.
* output.cc (Output_section::Input_section::is_merge_section_for):
Use object->is_merge_section_for.
* output.h (Output_section_data::is_merge_section_for): Delete.
(Output_section_data::do_is_merge_section_for): Delete.
* reloc.cc (Merged_symbol_value<size>::initialize_input_to_output_map):
Use object->initialize_input_to_output_map.
(Merged_symbol_value<size>::value_from_output_section): Use
object->merge_output_offset.
2015-02-04 Peter Collingbourne <pcc@google.com>
Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
* output.cc (Output_section::add_merge_input_section): Do not
attempt to merge sections with an entsize of 0.
PR 18010
* powerpc.cc (Powerpc_relocate_functions::addr16_ds): Always
complain if value is not a multiple of four.
(Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Correct handling of
R_POWERPC_GOT_TPREL16 and R_POWERPC_GOT_TPREL16_LO for ppc64.
Found when applying relocs in .debug that reference removed functions.
PR 17954
* powerpc.cc (Global_symbol_visitor_opd::operator()): Set default
visibility.
DWARFv5 defines and GCC5 may output two new DW_LANG constants for the
Fortran 2003 and Fortran 2008 standards. Recognize both in gold gdb-index
as unsupported.
For consistency also add the other new DWARF5/GCC5 language constants in
the elfcpp::DW_LANG enum to match include/dwarf2.h.
elfcpp/ChangeLog:
* dwarf.h (enum DW_LANG): Add DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_11,
DW_LANG_C11, DW_LANG_C_plus_plus_14, DW_LANG_Fortran03 and
DW_LANG_Fortran08 from ../include/dwarf2.h.
gold/ChangeLog:
* gdb-index.cc (Gdb_index_info_reader::visit_top_die): Recognize
DW_LANG_Fortran03 and DW_LANG_Fortran08.
In PR 13577, the complaint was that -Bsymbolic was overriding the binding
behavior for symbols listed in the --dynamic-list by setting the DT_SYMBOLIC
tag in the dynamic table. In reading the Gnu ld manual, I decided that
--dynamic-list should be mutually exclusive of -Bsymbolic, and modified
gold so that --dynamic-list would treat symbols listed as preemptible,
and all other symbols as internally bound. I was wrong.
PR 16992 shows that with --dynamic-list (and not -Bsymbolic), a symbol
not listed in the dynamic list is being internally bound within the
shared library, but because it's still in the dynamic symbol table, we
expose it to a COPY relocation, and things go really bad from there.
(I can reproduce the same failure, simply by turning on -Bsymbolic-functions
with the Gnu linker. Even though the symbol is bound internally, it's
still exported to the dynamic symbol table, and is exposed to a COPY
relocation.)
I've backed out part of the fix for PR 13577, and -Bsymbolic (or
-Bsymbolic-functions) can now be used with --dynamic-list, but if the
two are used together, we do not set DT_SYMBOLIC or DF_SYMBOLIC
(this matches Gnu ld behavior). We now treat symbols listed in the
dynamic list as premptible, but we do not automatically treat symbols
not listed there as non-premptible.
gold/
PR gold/13577
PR gold/16992
* layout.cc (Layout::finish_dynamic_section): Don't set DT_SYMBOLIC or
DF_SYMBOLIC if --dynamic-list option is used.
* options.cc (General_options::finalize): --dynamic-list is not
mutually exclusive with -Bsymbolic.
* symtab.h (Symbol::is_preemptible): Don't exclude dynamic symbols not
listed in --dynamic-list.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (dynamic_list_lib2.so): Add
-Bsymbolic-functions.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
Output an ARM state mapping symbol at the start of the PLT. With the
current code objdump will fail to disassemble the PLT that gold
creates.
gold/ChangeLog:
2015-02-11 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
PR gold/13321
* arm.cc (Target_arm::make_plt_section): Create an ARM
state mapping symbol at the start of the PLT.
There are
two_file_shared_2_pic_1_test_LDADD = two_file_test_2_pic.o two_file_shared_1.so
There should be two_file_shared_1.so, not two_file_shared_2.so in
two_file_shared_2_pic_1_test_DEPENDENCIES.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (two_file_shared_2_pic_1_test_DEPENDENCIES):
Replace two_file_shared_2.so with two_file_shared_1.so.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated.
2015-02-04 Peter Collingbourne <pcc@google.com>
* plugin.cc (Pluginobj::get_symbol_resolution_info): Resolve
forwarding symbols when computing symbol resolution info for plugins.
When an LTO linker plugin claims an external member of a thin archive, gold
does not properly unlock the file and make its file descriptor available for
reuse. This patch fixes the problem by modifying Archive::include_member to
unlock the object file via an RAII class instance, ensuring that it will be
unlocked no matter what path is taken through the function.
gold/
PR gold/15660
* archive.cc (Thin_archive_object_unlocker): New class.
(Archive::include_member): Unlock external members of thin archives.
* testsuite/Makefile.am (plugin_test_1): Rename .syms files.
(plugin_test_2): Likewise.
(plugin_test_3): Likewise.
(plugin_test_4): Likewise.
(plugin_test_5): Likewise.
(plugin_test_6): Likewise.
(plugin_test_7): Likewise.
(plugin_test_8): Likewise.
(plugin_test_9): Likewise.
(plugin_test_10): Likewise.
(plugin_test_11): New test case.
* testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* testsuite/plugin_test.c (claim_file_hook): Check for parallel .syms
file to decide whether to claim file.
(all_symbols_read_hook): Likewise.
* testsuite/plugin_test_1.sh: Adjust expected output.
* testsuite/plugin_test_2.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/plugin_test_3.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/plugin_test_6.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/plugin_test_tls.sh: Likewise.
* testsuite/plugin_test_11.sh: New testcase.
We need to check that the output is executable before assuming that we
can replace the reference with zero.
2015-02-02 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::Relocate::relocate_tls): Check for
executable output file.
This is a feature required in chromeos arm development work.
Tested:
1) Built passed all-gold on x86_64 machine
2) Tested with basic gold aarch64 ifunc unittests -
a) global ifunc, statically/non-statically linked
b) local ifunc, statically/non-statically linked
c) global/local, other shared library routine mixed,
statically/non-statically linked
d) arm/thumb mode ifunc
e) linking chrome browser passed
When --warn-unresolved-symbols is used, gold tries to create a dynamic relocation
for it, and gives an internal error if the TLS segment has not already been
created. This patch allows the IE-to-LE optimization for an undefined symbol
when building an executable, which suppresses the dynamic relocation, and
relaxes the requirement to have a TLS segment when applying a relocation for
an undefined symbol.
2015-01-28 Cary Coutant <ccoutant@google.com>
gold/
* x86_64.cc (Target_x86_64::Scan::global): Allow IE-to-LE optimization
for undef TLS symbols.
(Target_x86_64::Relocate::relocate_tls): Likewise.
(Target_x86_64::Relocate::tls_ie_to_le): Likewise.
Found when attempting to build an ELFv2 Linux kernel. We don't
generally need a plt entry for ELFv2 got relocs, only on ifunc, just
like ppc32.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Scan::local <got relocs>): Correct
condition for need of ifunc plt entry.
(Target_powerpc::Scan::global <got relocs>): Likewise.
This fixes an issue where a page-aligned data section, combined with -z relro,
could lead to a gap between text and data segments larger than a page, and
we would fail to overlap the segments in the file.
gold/
* layout.cc (Layout::set_segment_offsets): Don't align start of segment
unless alignment is larger than page size.
Missing from 5c294fee
elfcpp/
* arm.h: Add enums for Tag_ABI_FP_number_model and Tag_ABI_VFP_args.
gold/
* arm.cc (Target_arm::do_adjust_elf_header): Provide namespace on
new enums.
(Target_arm::merge_object_attributes, ): Likewise.
*** bfd/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_merge_eabi_attributes): Handle new
Tag_ABI_VFP_args value and replace hardcoded values by enum
values.
(elf32_arm_post_process_headers): Set e_flags in ELF header
as hard float only when Tag_ABI_VFP_args is 1, using new enum
value AEABI_VFP_args_vfp to check that.
*** binutils/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* readelf.c (arm_attr_tag_ABI_VFP_args): Add "compatible".
*** gdb/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* arm-tdep.c (arm_gdbarch_init): Explicitely handle value 3 of
Tag_ABI_VFP_args. Also replace hardcoded values by enum values
in the switch handling the different values of Tag_ABI_VFP_args.
*** gold/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* arm.cc (Target_arm::do_adjust_elf_header): Set e_flags in ELF
header as hard float only when Tag_ABI_VFP_args is 1, using new
enum value AEABI_VFP_args_vfp to check that.
(Target_arm::merge_object_attributes): Handle new Tag_ABI_VFP_args
value and replace hardcoded values by enum values.
*** include/elf/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* arm.h: New AEABI_FP_number_model_* and AEABI_VFP_args_* enum
values.
*** ld/testsuite/ChangeLog ***
2014-12-25 Thomas Preud'homme <thomas.preudhomme@arm.com>
* ld-arm/attr-merge-2a.s: Add Tag_ABI_VFP_args.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-2b.s: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-2.attr: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-4a.s: Add Tag_ABI_FP_number_model and
Tag_ABI_VFP_args.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-4b.s: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-4.attr: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-6a.s: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-6b.s: Likewise.
* ld-arm/attr-merge-6.attr: Add Tag_ABI_FP_number_model.
The debug_msg test has 2 implementations of SometimesInlineFunction:
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i; }
and One Definition Rule (ODR) violation detection expects they will be
compiled into functions of different sizes. Hower, on x86, GCC 4.7 and
newer compile them into functions of the same size and ODR violation
detection test fails. This patch changes
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i; }
to
int SometimesInlineFunction(int i) { return i * i * 3; }
so that it will be compiled into a function of larger size.
PR gold/14608
* testsuite/debug_msg.cc (SometimesInlineFunction): Changed
to "return i * i * 3;".
together.
gold/
* mapfile.cc (Mapfile::print_input_section): Print uncompressed sizes.
(Mapfile::print_output_data): Use current_data_size() to avoid
assert for sections requiring postprocessing; if address is not valid,
print 0.
(Mapfile::print_output_section): Use current_data_size(); print note
that addresses and sizes are before compression.
This patch gives current stub-group-size in error message when stub
is too far away.
* aarch64.cc (Target_aarch64): Add new variable: stub_group_size_.
(AArch64_relocate_functions::maybe_apply_stub): Add new parameter.
Update error message.
(Target_aarch64::do_relax): Use absolute value of option
stub_group_size. Replace local variable with class member
stub_group_size_.
Mixing 64-bit and 32-bit types led to the wrong promotions. Keep
calculation in same type. Also fix a case where PLTREL25 reloc addend
should be ignored.
* Powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Ignore
addend of PLTREL24 reloc when not generating a plt stub. Make
max_branch_offset an "Address".
(Stub_table::can_read_stub): Make max_branch_offset an "Address".
(Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Likewise.
pr17670 is about an assert triggering on a branch to an undefined
weak symbol, the symbol being undefined due to dropping its comdat
group section. (Well sort of. The symbol is actually defined in
an .opd section which isn't part of the group, but the code section
the opd entry points at is dropped.) So don't assert.
Also, don't make long branch stubs to such symbols, and arrange to
have target-reloc.h code warn when applying relocs that use the sym.
PR 17670
* symtab.cc (Symbol::set_undefined): Remove assertion.
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::symval_for_branch): Don't assert
on symbols defined in discarded sections, instead return false.
Rearrange params, update all callers.
(Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Don't make stubs for
branches to syms in discarded sections.
(Global_symbol_visitor_opd::operator()): Set discarded opd syms
undefined and flag as discarded.
(Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Localize variable.
Code stolen from arm.cc.
PR 17566
* powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::Scan::local): Use add_local_section
when adding dynamic relocations against section symbols.
gold/
* layout.cc (Layout::finish_dynamic_section): When '-z global'
is specified set DF_1_GLOBAL in DT_FLAGS_1 flags.
* options.h (General_options): New -z option (global).
PR gold/17578 notes that gold will print a warning about an executable stack
when the -z execstack option is given, even when there is no --warn_execstack
option. The warning is completely useless and unexpected, since the user
explicitly requested an executable stack, and did not even ask for warnings.
This patch fixes that, and adds an extra warning when --warn_execstack
and -z noexecstack are both given and an input file requires an executable
stack.
gold/
PR gold/17578
* layout.cc (Layout::layout_gnu_stack): Don't warn when -z execstack
is given.
(Layout::create_executable_stack_info): Warn when -z noexecstack is
given but some inputs require executable stack.
Add .debug_gdb_scripts, .debug_gnu_pubnames, .debug_gnu_pubtypes,
and .debug_str_offsets to lists of sections to strip or keep
when stripping debug info.
gold/
* layout.cc (gdb_sections): Keep .debug_gdb_scripts and
.debug_str_offsets; strip .debug_gnu_pubnames and
.debug_gnu_pubtypes.
(lines_only_debug_sections): Strip all four new sections.