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369 lines
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//===- InputSection.h -------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
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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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#ifndef LLD_ELF_INPUT_SECTION_H
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#define LLD_ELF_INPUT_SECTION_H
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#include "Config.h"
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#include "Relocations.h"
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#include "Thunks.h"
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#include "lld/Common/LLVM.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/CachedHashString.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/TinyPtrVector.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/ELF.h"
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namespace lld {
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namespace elf {
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class Symbol;
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struct SectionPiece;
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class Defined;
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class SyntheticSection;
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class MergeSyntheticSection;
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template <class ELFT> class ObjFile;
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class OutputSection;
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// This is the base class of all sections that lld handles. Some are sections in
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// input files, some are sections in the produced output file and some exist
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// just as a convenience for implementing special ways of combining some
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// sections.
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class SectionBase {
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public:
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enum Kind { Regular, EHFrame, Merge, Synthetic, Output };
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Kind kind() const { return (Kind)SectionKind; }
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StringRef Name;
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// This pointer points to the "real" instance of this instance.
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// Usually Repl == this. However, if ICF merges two sections,
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// Repl pointer of one section points to another section. So,
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// if you need to get a pointer to this instance, do not use
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// this but instead this->Repl.
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SectionBase *Repl;
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unsigned SectionKind : 3;
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// The next two bit fields are only used by InputSectionBase, but we
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// put them here so the struct packs better.
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// The garbage collector sets sections' Live bits.
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// If GC is disabled, all sections are considered live by default.
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unsigned Live : 1;
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unsigned Bss : 1;
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// Set for sections that should not be folded by ICF.
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unsigned KeepUnique : 1;
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// These corresponds to the fields in Elf_Shdr.
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uint32_t Alignment;
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uint64_t Flags;
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uint64_t Entsize;
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uint32_t Type;
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uint32_t Link;
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uint32_t Info;
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OutputSection *getOutputSection();
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const OutputSection *getOutputSection() const {
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return const_cast<SectionBase *>(this)->getOutputSection();
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}
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// Translate an offset in the input section to an offset in the output
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// section.
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uint64_t getOffset(uint64_t Offset) const;
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uint64_t getVA(uint64_t Offset = 0) const;
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protected:
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SectionBase(Kind SectionKind, StringRef Name, uint64_t Flags,
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uint64_t Entsize, uint64_t Alignment, uint32_t Type,
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uint32_t Info, uint32_t Link)
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: Name(Name), Repl(this), SectionKind(SectionKind), Live(false),
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Bss(false), KeepUnique(false), Alignment(Alignment), Flags(Flags),
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Entsize(Entsize), Type(Type), Link(Link), Info(Info) {}
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};
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// This corresponds to a section of an input file.
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class InputSectionBase : public SectionBase {
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public:
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template <class ELFT>
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InputSectionBase(ObjFile<ELFT> &File, const typename ELFT::Shdr &Header,
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StringRef Name, Kind SectionKind);
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InputSectionBase(InputFile *File, uint64_t Flags, uint32_t Type,
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uint64_t Entsize, uint32_t Link, uint32_t Info,
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uint32_t Alignment, ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data, StringRef Name,
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Kind SectionKind);
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static bool classof(const SectionBase *S) { return S->kind() != Output; }
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// The file which contains this section. Its dynamic type is always
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// ObjFile<ELFT>, but in order to avoid ELFT, we use InputFile as
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// its static type.
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InputFile *File;
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template <class ELFT> ObjFile<ELFT> *getFile() const {
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return cast_or_null<ObjFile<ELFT>>(File);
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}
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> data() const {
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if (UncompressedSize >= 0 && !UncompressedBuf)
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uncompress();
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return RawData;
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}
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uint64_t getOffsetInFile() const;
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// True if this section has already been placed to a linker script
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// output section. This is needed because, in a linker script, you
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// can refer to the same section more than once. For example, in
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// the following linker script,
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//
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// .foo : { *(.text) }
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// .bar : { *(.text) }
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//
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// .foo takes all .text sections, and .bar becomes empty. To achieve
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// this, we need to memorize whether a section has been placed or
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// not for each input section.
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bool Assigned = false;
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// Input sections are part of an output section. Special sections
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// like .eh_frame and merge sections are first combined into a
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// synthetic section that is then added to an output section. In all
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// cases this points one level up.
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SectionBase *Parent = nullptr;
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// Relocations that refer to this section.
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const void *FirstRelocation = nullptr;
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unsigned NumRelocations : 31;
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unsigned AreRelocsRela : 1;
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template <class ELFT> ArrayRef<typename ELFT::Rel> rels() const {
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assert(!AreRelocsRela);
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return llvm::makeArrayRef(
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static_cast<const typename ELFT::Rel *>(FirstRelocation),
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NumRelocations);
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}
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template <class ELFT> ArrayRef<typename ELFT::Rela> relas() const {
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assert(AreRelocsRela);
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return llvm::makeArrayRef(
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static_cast<const typename ELFT::Rela *>(FirstRelocation),
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NumRelocations);
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}
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// InputSections that are dependent on us (reverse dependency for GC)
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llvm::TinyPtrVector<InputSection *> DependentSections;
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// Returns the size of this section (even if this is a common or BSS.)
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size_t getSize() const;
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InputSection *getLinkOrderDep() const;
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// Get the function symbol that encloses this offset from within the
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// section.
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template <class ELFT>
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Defined *getEnclosingFunction(uint64_t Offset);
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// Returns a source location string. Used to construct an error message.
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template <class ELFT> std::string getLocation(uint64_t Offset);
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std::string getSrcMsg(const Symbol &Sym, uint64_t Offset);
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std::string getObjMsg(uint64_t Offset);
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// Each section knows how to relocate itself. These functions apply
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// relocations, assuming that Buf points to this section's copy in
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// the mmap'ed output buffer.
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template <class ELFT> void relocate(uint8_t *Buf, uint8_t *BufEnd);
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void relocateAlloc(uint8_t *Buf, uint8_t *BufEnd);
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// The native ELF reloc data type is not very convenient to handle.
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// So we convert ELF reloc records to our own records in Relocations.cpp.
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// This vector contains such "cooked" relocations.
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std::vector<Relocation> Relocations;
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// A function compiled with -fsplit-stack calling a function
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// compiled without -fsplit-stack needs its prologue adjusted. Find
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// such functions and adjust their prologues. This is very similar
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// to relocation. See https://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/SplitStacks for more
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// information.
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template <typename ELFT>
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void adjustSplitStackFunctionPrologues(uint8_t *Buf, uint8_t *End);
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template <typename T> llvm::ArrayRef<T> getDataAs() const {
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size_t S = data().size();
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assert(S % sizeof(T) == 0);
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return llvm::makeArrayRef<T>((const T *)data().data(), S / sizeof(T));
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}
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protected:
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void parseCompressedHeader();
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void uncompress() const;
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mutable ArrayRef<uint8_t> RawData;
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// A pointer that owns uncompressed data if a section is compressed by zlib.
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// Since the feature is not used often, this is usually a nullptr.
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mutable std::unique_ptr<char[]> UncompressedBuf;
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int64_t UncompressedSize = -1;
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};
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// SectionPiece represents a piece of splittable section contents.
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// We allocate a lot of these and binary search on them. This means that they
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// have to be as compact as possible, which is why we don't store the size (can
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// be found by looking at the next one).
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struct SectionPiece {
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SectionPiece(size_t Off, uint32_t Hash, bool Live)
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: InputOff(Off), Hash(Hash), OutputOff(0),
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Live(Live || !Config->GcSections) {}
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uint32_t InputOff;
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uint32_t Hash;
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int64_t OutputOff : 63;
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uint64_t Live : 1;
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};
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static_assert(sizeof(SectionPiece) == 16, "SectionPiece is too big");
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// This corresponds to a SHF_MERGE section of an input file.
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class MergeInputSection : public InputSectionBase {
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public:
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template <class ELFT>
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MergeInputSection(ObjFile<ELFT> &F, const typename ELFT::Shdr &Header,
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StringRef Name);
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MergeInputSection(uint64_t Flags, uint32_t Type, uint64_t Entsize,
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data, StringRef Name);
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static bool classof(const SectionBase *S) { return S->kind() == Merge; }
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void splitIntoPieces();
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// Translate an offset in the input section to an offset in the parent
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// MergeSyntheticSection.
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uint64_t getParentOffset(uint64_t Offset) const;
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// Splittable sections are handled as a sequence of data
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// rather than a single large blob of data.
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std::vector<SectionPiece> Pieces;
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// Returns I'th piece's data. This function is very hot when
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// string merging is enabled, so we want to inline.
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LLVM_ATTRIBUTE_ALWAYS_INLINE
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llvm::CachedHashStringRef getData(size_t I) const {
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size_t Begin = Pieces[I].InputOff;
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size_t End =
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(Pieces.size() - 1 == I) ? data().size() : Pieces[I + 1].InputOff;
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return {toStringRef(data().slice(Begin, End - Begin)), Pieces[I].Hash};
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}
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// Returns the SectionPiece at a given input section offset.
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SectionPiece *getSectionPiece(uint64_t Offset);
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const SectionPiece *getSectionPiece(uint64_t Offset) const {
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return const_cast<MergeInputSection *>(this)->getSectionPiece(Offset);
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}
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SyntheticSection *getParent() const;
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private:
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void splitStrings(ArrayRef<uint8_t> A, size_t Size);
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void splitNonStrings(ArrayRef<uint8_t> A, size_t Size);
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};
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struct EhSectionPiece {
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EhSectionPiece(size_t Off, InputSectionBase *Sec, uint32_t Size,
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unsigned FirstRelocation)
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: InputOff(Off), Sec(Sec), Size(Size), FirstRelocation(FirstRelocation) {}
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> data() {
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return {Sec->data().data() + this->InputOff, Size};
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}
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size_t InputOff;
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ssize_t OutputOff = -1;
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InputSectionBase *Sec;
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uint32_t Size;
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unsigned FirstRelocation;
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};
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// This corresponds to a .eh_frame section of an input file.
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class EhInputSection : public InputSectionBase {
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public:
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template <class ELFT>
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EhInputSection(ObjFile<ELFT> &F, const typename ELFT::Shdr &Header,
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StringRef Name);
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static bool classof(const SectionBase *S) { return S->kind() == EHFrame; }
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template <class ELFT> void split();
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template <class ELFT, class RelTy> void split(ArrayRef<RelTy> Rels);
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// Splittable sections are handled as a sequence of data
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// rather than a single large blob of data.
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std::vector<EhSectionPiece> Pieces;
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SyntheticSection *getParent() const;
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};
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// This is a section that is added directly to an output section
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// instead of needing special combination via a synthetic section. This
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// includes all input sections with the exceptions of SHF_MERGE and
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// .eh_frame. It also includes the synthetic sections themselves.
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class InputSection : public InputSectionBase {
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public:
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InputSection(InputFile *F, uint64_t Flags, uint32_t Type, uint32_t Alignment,
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ArrayRef<uint8_t> Data, StringRef Name, Kind K = Regular);
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template <class ELFT>
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InputSection(ObjFile<ELFT> &F, const typename ELFT::Shdr &Header,
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StringRef Name);
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// Write this section to a mmap'ed file, assuming Buf is pointing to
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// beginning of the output section.
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template <class ELFT> void writeTo(uint8_t *Buf);
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uint64_t getOffset(uint64_t Offset) const { return OutSecOff + Offset; }
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OutputSection *getParent() const;
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// This variable has two usages. Initially, it represents an index in the
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// OutputSection's InputSection list, and is used when ordering SHF_LINK_ORDER
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// sections. After assignAddresses is called, it represents the offset from
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// the beginning of the output section this section was assigned to.
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uint64_t OutSecOff = 0;
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static bool classof(const SectionBase *S);
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InputSectionBase *getRelocatedSection() const;
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template <class ELFT, class RelTy>
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void relocateNonAlloc(uint8_t *Buf, llvm::ArrayRef<RelTy> Rels);
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// Used by ICF.
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uint32_t Class[2] = {0, 0};
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// Called by ICF to merge two input sections.
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void replace(InputSection *Other);
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static InputSection Discarded;
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private:
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template <class ELFT, class RelTy>
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void copyRelocations(uint8_t *Buf, llvm::ArrayRef<RelTy> Rels);
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template <class ELFT> void copyShtGroup(uint8_t *Buf);
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};
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// The list of all input sections.
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extern std::vector<InputSectionBase *> InputSections;
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} // namespace elf
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std::string toString(const elf::InputSectionBase *);
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} // namespace lld
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#endif
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