There is some stuff I don't understand very well involved in SSUB, better words
for the documentation gratefully accepted.
As this is the last use of a bit in SMASK, kill that off too.
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This is https://go-review.googlesource.com/42025 but with some more fixes --
hidden symbols implicitly passed "Type == 0 || Type == SXREF" checks. (This
sort of thing is part of why I wanted to make this change)
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Along the way, switch to using relocation constants from debug/elf.
For #22095
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Replace Buildmode with BuildMode and Linkmode with LinkMode.
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Also reduce the passed context from *Link to *sys.Arch, so fewer
data dependencies need to be wired through all the code dealing
with symbols.
For #22095
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Begin passing coutbuf by as a parameter. To make the initial plumbing
pass easier, it is also a field in the standard ctxt parameter.
Consolidate the byte writing functions into the OutBuf object.
The result is less architecture-dependent initialization.
To avoid plumbing out everywhere we want to report an error, move
handling of out file deletion to an AtExit function.
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Adddynrel does nothing on windows. We can make code don't call Adddynrel
on windows in the first place.
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* use bool instead of int if it's adequate.
* remove blank lines.
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ld.SymKind and objabi.RelocType have string representations,
which is human friendly. Prefer to use it.
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Many (most!) of the values of objapi.SymKind are used only in the linker, so
this creates a separate cmd/link/internal/ld.SymKind type, removes most values
from SymKind and maps one to the other when reading object files in the linker.
Two of the remaining objapi.SymKind values are only checked for, never set and
so will never be actually found but I wanted to keep this to the most
mechanical change possible.
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Now only cmd/asm and cmd/compile depend on cmd/internal/obj. Changing
the assembler backends no longer requires reinstalling cmd/link or
cmd/addr2line.
There's also now one canonical definition of the object file format in
cmd/internal/objabi/doc.go, with a warning to update all three
implementations.
objabi is still something of a grab bag of unrelated code (e.g., flag
and environment variable handling probably belong in a separate "tool"
package), but this is still progress.
Fixes#15165.
Fixes#20026.
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Hwindowsgui has the same meaning as Hwindows - build PE
executable. So use Hwindows everywhere.
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ARM direct CALL/JMP instruction has 24 bit offset, which can only
encodes jumps within +/-32M. When the target is too far, the top
bits get truncated and the program jumps wild.
This CL detects too-far jumps and automatically insert trampolines,
currently only internal linking on ARM.
It is necessary to make the following changes to the linker:
- Resolve direct jump relocs when assigning addresses to functions.
this allows trampoline insertion without moving all code that
already laid down.
- Lay down packages in dependency order, so that when resolving a
inter-package direct jump reloc, the target address is already
known. Intra-package jumps are assumed never too far.
- a linker flag -debugtramp is added for debugging trampolines:
"-debugtramp=1 -v" prints trampoline debug message
"-debugtramp=2" forces all inter-package jump to use
trampolines (currently ARM only)
"-debugtramp=2 -v" does both
- Some data structures are changed for bookkeeping.
On ARM, pseudo DIV/DIVU/MOD/MODU instructions now clobber R8
(unfortunate). In the standard library there is no ARM assembly
code that uses these instructions, and the compiler no longer emits
them (CL 29390).
all.bash passes with -debugtramp=2, except a disassembly test (this
is unavoidable as we changed the instruction).
TBD: debug info of trampolines?
Fixes#17028.
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This time in elf.go.
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Instead of using ctxt.Cursym, Errorf takes an explicit *Symbol
parameter. This removes most uses of Cursym and means the *Link
context object is needed in fewer parts of the linker.
All transformations done manually, as wiring Cursym is tricky.
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This CL contains several linker changes to support creating plugins.
It collects the exported plugin symbols provided by the compiler and
includes them in the moduledata.
It treats a binary as being dynamically linked if it imports the plugin
package. This lets the dynamic linker de-duplicate symbols.
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This reuses the machinery built for dynamic loading of shared
libraries. The significant difference with PIE is we generate
dynamic relocations for known internal symbols, not just
dynamic external symbols.
Part of adding PIE internal linking on linux/amd64.
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When internally linking with using rel.ro sections, this segment covers
the sections. To do this, move to other read-only sections, SELFROSECT
and SMACHOPLT, out of the way.
Part of adding PIE internal linking on linux/amd64.
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Separate out windows/windowsgui properly so we are not encoding some
of the Headtype value in a separate headstring global.
Remove one of the two copies of the variable from cmd/link.
Remove duplicate string to headtype list.
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Fixes#16911.
Fix obsolete inferno-os links, since code.google.com shutdown.
This CL points to the right files by replacing
http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/source/browse
with
https://bitbucket.org/inferno-os/inferno-os/src/default
To implement the change I wrote and ran this script in the root:
$ grep -Rn 'http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/source/browse' * \
| cut -d":" -f1 | while read F;do perl -pi -e \
's/http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/inferno-os\/source\/browse/https:\/\/bitbucket.org\/inferno-os\/inferno-os\/src\/default/g'
$F;done
I excluded any cmd/vendor changes from the commit.
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This will allow it to depend on whether plugin.Open is a symbol to be
linked in.
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Replace the various calls to Fprintf(ctxt.Bso, ...) with a helper,
ctxt.Logf. This also addresses the various inconsistent flushing of
ctxt.Bso.
Because we have two Link structures, add Link.Logf in both places.
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In many places where ctx.Bso.Flush is used as the target for some debug
logging, ctx.Bso.Flush is called unconditionally. In the majority of
cases where debug logging is not enabled, this means Flush is called
many times when there is nothing to be flushed (it will be called anyway
when ctx.Bso is eventually closed), sometimes in a loop.
Avoid this by moving the ctx.Bso.Flush call into the same condition
block as the debug print. This pattern was previously applied
sporadically.
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This permits people to use -buildmode=c-archive to produce an archive
file that can be included in a PIE or shared library.
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This moves many of the flag globals into main and assigns them
to their flag.String/Int64/... directly.
Updates #16818
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The obj library's flag functions are (mostly) light wrappers
around the standard library flag package. Use the flag package
directly where possible.
Most uses of the 'count'-type flags (except for -v) only check
against 0, so they can safely be replaced by bools. Only -v
and the flagfns haven't been replaced.
Debug has been turned into a slice of bools rather than ints.
There was a copy of the -v verbosity in ctxt.Debugvlog, so don't use
Debug['v'] and just use ctxt.Debugvlog.
Updates #16818
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Bso is already a member on ld.Link. Use that instead of
the global.
Updates #16818
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This change threads the *ld.Link Ctxt variable through
code in arch-specific packages. This removes all remaining
uses of Ctxt, so remove the global variable too.
This CL continues the work in golang.org/cl/27408
Updates #16818
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Ctxt is a global defined in cmd/link/internal/ld of type *ld.Link.
Start threading a *ld.Link through function calls instead of
relying on the global variable.
Ctxt is still used as a global by the architecture-specific packages,
but I plan to fix that in a subsequent CL.
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I'd also like to document some of its fields, but I don't know
what they are.
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Access to globals requires a 2-instruction sequence on PIC 386.
MOVL foo(SB), AX
is translated by the obj package into:
CALL getPCofNextInstructionInTempRegister(SB)
MOVL (&foo-&thisInstruction)(tmpReg), AX
The call returns the PC of the next instruction in a register.
The next instruction then offsets from that register to get the
address required. The tricky part is the allocation of the
temp register. The legacy compiler always used CX, and forbid
the register allocator from allocating CX when in PIC mode.
We can't easily do that in SSA because CX is actually a required
register for shift instructions. (I think the old backend got away
with this because the register allocator never uses CX, only
codegen knows that shifts must use CX.)
Instead, we allow the temp register to be anything. When the
destination of the MOV (or LEA) is an integer register, we can
use that register. Otherwise, we make sure to compile the
operation using an LEA to reference the global. So
MOVL AX, foo(SB)
is never generated directly. Instead, SSA generates:
LEAL foo(SB), DX
MOVL AX, (DX)
which is then rewritten by the obj package to:
CALL getPcInDX(SB)
LEAL (&foo-&thisInstruction)(DX), AX
MOVL AX, (DX)
So this CL modifies the obj package to use different thunks
to materialize the pc into different registers. We use the
registers that regalloc chose so that SSA can still allocate
the full set of registers.
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Functions should be declared to end after the last real instruction, not
after the last padding byte. We achieve this by adding the padding while
assembling the text section in the linker instead of adding the padding
to the function symbol in the compiler. This change makes dtrace happy.
TODO: check that this works with external linking
Fixes#15969
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Generated with honnef.co/go/unused
There is a large amount of unused code in cmd/internal/obj/s390x but
that can wait til the s390x port is merged.
There is some unused code in
cmd/internal/unvendor/golang.org/x/arch/arm/armasm but that should be
addressed upstream and a new revision imported.
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This is a pre requesite of CL 21722 and removes a lot of unidiomatic
boilerplate in the linker.
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Information about CPU architectures (e.g., name, family, byte
ordering, pointer and register size) is currently redundantly
scattered around the source tree. Instead consolidate the basic
information into a single new package cmd/internal/sys.
Also, introduce new sys.I386, sys.AMD64, etc. names for the constants
'8', '6', etc. and replace most uses of the latter. The notable
exceptions are a couple of error messages that still refer to the old
char-based toolchain names and function reltype in cmd/link.
Passes toolstash/buildall.
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This updates dwarf.go to generate debug information as symbols
instead of directly writing to the output file. This should make
it easier to move generation of some of the debug info into the compiler.
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