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Dimitry Andric
5ffd83dbcc Merge llvm, clang, compiler-rt, libc++, libunwind, lld, lldb and openmp
master 2e10b7a39b9, the last commit before the llvmorg-12-init tag, from
which release/11.x was branched.

Note that for now, I rolled back all our local changes to make merging
easier, and I will reapply the still-relevant ones after updating to
11.0.0-rc1.
2020-07-31 21:22:58 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
69660011c6 Revert r357259, after the merge from head which added linker scripts for
stand/i386 boot:

Revert upstream lld r371957 (git commit 06bb7dfbd) by Fangrui Song:

  [ELF] Map the ELF header at imageBase

  If there is no readonly section, we map:

  * The ELF header at imageBase+maxPageSize
  * Program headers at imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)
  * The first section .text at imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)+sizeof(program headers)

  Due to the interaction between Writer<ELFT>::fixSectionAlignments and
  LinkerScript::allocateHeaders,
  `alignDown(p_vaddr(R PT_LOAD)) = alignDown(p_vaddr(RX PT_LOAD))`.
  The RX PT_LOAD will override the R PT_LOAD at runtime, which is not ideal:

  ```
  // PHDR at 0x401034, should be 0x400034
    PHDR           0x000034 0x00401034 0x00401034 0x000a0 0x000a0 R   0x4
  // R PT_LOAD contains just Ehdr and program headers.
  // At 0x401000, should be 0x400000
    LOAD           0x000000 0x00401000 0x00401000 0x000d4 0x000d4 R   0x1000
    LOAD           0x0000d4 0x004010d4 0x004010d4 0x00001 0x00001 R E 0x1000
  ```

  * createPhdrs allocates the headers to the R PT_LOAD.
  * fixSectionAlignments assigns `imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)+sizeof(program headers)` (formula: `alignTo(dot, maxPageSize) + dot % config->maxPageSize`) to addrExpr of .text
  * allocateHeaders computes the minimum address among SHF_ALLOC sections, i.e. addr(.text)
  * allocateHeaders sets address of ELF header to `addr(.text)-sizeof(Ehdr)-sizeof(program headers) = imageBase+maxPageSize`

  The main observation is that when the SECTIONS command is not used, we
  don't have to call allocateHeaders. This requires an assumption that
  the presence of PT_PHDR and addresses of headers can be decided
  regardless of address information.

  This may seem natural because dot is not manipulated by a linker script.
  The other thing is that we have to drop the special rule for -T<section>
  in `getInitialDot`. If -Ttext is smaller than the image base, the headers
  will not be allocated with the old behavior (allocateHeaders is called)
  but always allocated with the new behavior.

  The behavior change is not a problem. Whether and where headers are
  allocated can vary among linkers, or ld.bfd across different versions
  (--enable-separate-code or not). It is thus advised to use a linker
  script with the PHDRS command to have a consistent behavior across
  linkers. If PT_PHDR is needed, an explicit --image-base can be a simpler
  alternative.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67325

  llvm-svn: 371957
2020-03-05 18:09:19 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
b9f5806c25 Revert upstream lld r371957 (git commit 06bb7dfbd) by Fangrui Song:
[ELF] Map the ELF header at imageBase

  If there is no readonly section, we map:

  * The ELF header at imageBase+maxPageSize
  * Program headers at imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)
  * The first section .text at imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)+sizeof(program headers)

  Due to the interaction between Writer<ELFT>::fixSectionAlignments and
  LinkerScript::allocateHeaders,
  `alignDown(p_vaddr(R PT_LOAD)) = alignDown(p_vaddr(RX PT_LOAD))`.
  The RX PT_LOAD will override the R PT_LOAD at runtime, which is not ideal:

  ```
  // PHDR at 0x401034, should be 0x400034
    PHDR           0x000034 0x00401034 0x00401034 0x000a0 0x000a0 R   0x4
  // R PT_LOAD contains just Ehdr and program headers.
  // At 0x401000, should be 0x400000
    LOAD           0x000000 0x00401000 0x00401000 0x000d4 0x000d4 R   0x1000
    LOAD           0x0000d4 0x004010d4 0x004010d4 0x00001 0x00001 R E 0x1000
  ```

  * createPhdrs allocates the headers to the R PT_LOAD.
  * fixSectionAlignments assigns `imageBase+maxPageSize+sizeof(Ehdr)+sizeof(program headers)` (formula: `alignTo(dot, maxPageSize) + dot % config->maxPageSize`) to addrExpr of .text
  * allocateHeaders computes the minimum address among SHF_ALLOC sections, i.e. addr(.text)
  * allocateHeaders sets address of ELF header to `addr(.text)-sizeof(Ehdr)-sizeof(program headers) = imageBase+maxPageSize`

  The main observation is that when the SECTIONS command is not used, we
  don't have to call allocateHeaders. This requires an assumption that
  the presence of PT_PHDR and addresses of headers can be decided
  regardless of address information.

  This may seem natural because dot is not manipulated by a linker script.
  The other thing is that we have to drop the special rule for -T<section>
  in `getInitialDot`. If -Ttext is smaller than the image base, the headers
  will not be allocated with the old behavior (allocateHeaders is called)
  but always allocated with the new behavior.

  The behavior change is not a problem. Whether and where headers are
  allocated can vary among linkers, or ld.bfd across different versions
  (--enable-separate-code or not). It is thus advised to use a linker
  script with the PHDRS command to have a consistent behavior across
  linkers. If PT_PHDR is needed, an explicit --image-base can be a simpler
  alternative.

  Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D67325

  llvm-svn: 371957

This causes "ld: error: output file too large: 18446744073707016908
bytes" when linking our loader_4th and loader_lua.  Clearly, something
is wrong when using -Ttext 0x0: I will file an upstream bug report for
this.
2020-01-29 16:57:55 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
480093f444 Merge ^/vendor/lvm-project/master up to its last change (upstream commit
e26a78e70), and resolve conflicts.
2020-01-24 22:00:03 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
85868e8a1d Merge ^/vendor/lld/dist up to its last change, and resolve conflicts. 2020-01-23 21:35:51 +00:00
Dimitry Andric
0b57cec536 Move all sources from the llvm project into contrib/llvm-project.
This uses the new layout of the upstream repository, which was recently
migrated to GitHub, and converted into a "monorepo".  That is, most of
the earlier separate sub-projects with their own branches and tags were
consolidated into one top-level directory, and are now branched and
tagged together.

Updating the vendor area to match this layout is next.
2019-12-20 19:53:05 +00:00
Renamed from contrib/llvm/tools/lld/ELF/LinkerScript.cpp (Browse further)