A search order is a list of VSOs to be searched linearly to find symbols. Each
VSO now has a search order that will be used when fixing up definitions in that
VSO. Each VSO's search order defaults to just that VSO itself.
This is a first step towards removing symbol resolvers from ORC altogether. In
practice symbol resolvers tended to be used to implement a search order anyway,
sometimes with additional programatic generation of symbols. Now that VSOs
support programmatic generation of definitions via fallback generators, search
orders provide a cleaner way to achieve the desired effect (while removing a lot
of boilerplate).
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When the ProcessAllSections flag (introduced in r204398) is set RuntimeDyld is
supposed to make a call to the client's memory manager for every section in each
object that is loaded. Due to some missing checks, this was not happening in all
cases. This patch adds the missing cases, and fixes the Orc unit test that
verifies correct behavior for ProcessAllSections (The unit test had been
silently bailing out due to an ordering issue: a change in the test order meant
that this unit-test was running before the native target was registered. This
issue has also been fixed in this patch).
This fixes <rdar://problem/22789965>
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managers.
Prior to this patch, recursive finalization (where finalization of one
RuntimeDyld instance triggers finalization of another instance on which the
first depends) could trigger memory access failures: When the inner (dependent)
RuntimeDyld instance and its memory manager are finalized, memory allocated
(but not yet relocated) by the outer instance is locked, and relocation in the
outer instance fails with a memory access error.
This patch adds a latch to the RuntimeDyld::MemoryManager base class that is
checked by a new method: RuntimeDyld::finalizeWithMemoryManagerLocking, ensuring
that shared memory managers are only finalized by the outermost RuntimeDyld
instance.
This allows ORC clients to supply the same memory manager to multiple calls to
addModuleSet. In particular it enables the use of user-supplied memory managers
with the CompileOnDemandLayer which must reuse the supplied memory manager for
each function that is lazily compiled.
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was causing builder failures.
The bindings were originally added in r251472, and reverted in r251473 due to
the builder failures.
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the function body.
This is necessary for correctness when lazily compiling.
Also, flesh out the Orc unit test infrastructure slightly, and add a unit test
for this.
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