This patch optimize the GOTPCRELX Reloations, which is described in X86-64 psabi chapter B.2. And Not all optimization of this chapter is implemented.
1. Convert call and jmp has been implemented
2. Convert mov, but the optimization that when the symbol is defined in the lower 32-bit address space, memory operand in `mov` can be convertted into immediate operand has not been implemented.
3. Conver Test and Binop has not been implemented.
The new test file named ELF_got_plt_optimizations.s has been added, and I moved some test cases about optimization of got/plt from ELF_x86_64_small_pic_relocations.s to the new test file.
By referencing the lld, so, the optimization `Convert call and jmp` is not same as what psabi says, and I have explained it in the comment.
Reviewed By: lhames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108280
This patch unify optimizeELF_x86_64_GOTAndStubs and optimizeMachO_x86_64_GOTAndStubs into a pure optimize_x86_64_GOTAndStubs
Reviewed By: lhames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D108025
This patch uses a switch statement to map the ELF_x86_64's edge kind to generic edge kind, and merge the ELF_x86_64 's applyFixup function to the x86_64 's applyFixup function. Some edge kinds were not have corresponding generic edge kinds, so I added three generic edge kinds asa follows:
1. RequestGOTAndTransformToDelta64, which is similar to RequestGOTAndTransformToDelta32.
2. GOTDelta64. This generic kind is similar to Delta64, except the GOTDelta64 computes the delta relative to GOTSymbol
3. RequestGOTAndTransformToGOTDelta64. This edge kind was used to deal with ELF_x86_64's GOT64 edge kind, it request the fixGOTEdge function to change the target to GOT entry, and set the edge kind to generic edge kind GOTDelta64.
These added generic edge kinds may named haphazardly, or can't express its meaning well.
Reviewed By: lhames
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107967
Some files still contained the old University of Illinois Open Source
Licence header. This patch replaces that with the Apache 2 with LLVM
Exception licence.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D107528
This patch is the initial support, it implements translation from object file to JIT link graph, and very few relocations were supported. Currently, the test file ELF_pc_indirect.s is passed, the HelloWorld program(compiled with mno-relax flag) can be linked correctly and run on instruction emulator correctly.
In the downstream implementation, I have implemented the GOT, PLT function, and EHFrame and some optimization will be implement soon. I will organize the code in to patches, then gradually send it to upstream.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D105429
This reverts commit 6b2a96285b.
The ccache builders are still failing. Looks like they need to be updated to
get the llvm-zorg config change in 490633945677656ba75d42ff1ca9d4a400b7b243.
I'll re-apply this as soon as the builders are updated.
This reapplies commit a7733e9556 ("Re-apply
[ORC][ORC-RT] Add initial native-TLV support to MachOPlatform."), and
d4abdefc99 ("[ORC-RT] Rename macho_tlv.x86-64.s
to macho_tlv.x86-64.S (uppercase suffix)").
These patches were reverted in 48aa82cacb while I
investigated bot failures (e.g.
https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/109/builds/18981). The fix was to
disable building of the ORC runtime on buliders using ccache (which is the same
fix used for other compiler-rt projects containing assembly code). This fix was
commited to llvm-zorg in 490633945677656ba75d42ff1ca9d4a400b7b243.
This reverts commit d4abdefc99 ("[ORC-RT] Rename
macho_tlv.x86-64.s to macho_tlv.x86-64.S (uppercase suffix)", and
a7733e9556 ("Re-apply "[ORC][ORC-RT] Add initial
native-TLV support to MachOPlatform."), while I investigate failures on
ccache builders (e.g. https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot/#/builders/109/builds/18981)
Reapplies fe1fa43f16, which was reverted in
6d8c63946c, with fixes:
1. Remove .subsections_via_symbols directive from macho_tlv.x86-64.s (it's
not needed here anyway).
2. Return error from pthread_key_create to the MachOPlatform to silence unused
variable warning.
Adds code to LLVM (MachOPlatform) and the ORC runtime to support native MachO
thread local variables. Adding new TLVs to a JITDylib at runtime is supported.
On the LLVM side MachOPlatform is updated to:
1. Identify thread local variables in the LinkGraph and lower them to GOT
accesses to data in the __thread_data or __thread_bss sections.
2. Merge and report the address range of __thread_data and thread_bss sections
to the runtime.
On the ORC runtime a MachOTLVManager class introduced which records the address
range of thread data/bss sections, and creates thread-local instances from the
initial data on demand. An orc-runtime specific tlv_get_addr implementation is
included which saves all register state then calls the MachOTLVManager to get
the address of the requested variable for the current thread.
LinkGraph::transferBlock can be used to move a block and all associated symbols
from one section to another.
LinkGraph::mergeSections moves all blocks and sections from a source section to
a destination section.
ELFLinkGraphBuilder<ELFT> will hold generic parsing and LinkGraph-building code
that can be shared between JITLink ELF backends for different architectures.
For now it's just a stub. The plan is to incrementally move functionality down
from ELFLinkGraphBuilder_x86_64 into the new template.
The C-string section splitting support added in f9649d123d triggered an assert
("Duplicate canonical symbol at address") when multiple symbols were defined at
the the same offset within a C-string block (this triggered on arm64, where we
always add a block start symbol). The bug was caused by a failure to update the
record of the last canonical symbol address. The fix was to maintain this record
correctly, and move the auto-generation of the block-start symbol above the
handling for symbols defined in the object itself so that all symbols
(auto-generated and defined) are processed in address order.
MachO C-string literal sections should be split on null-terminator boundaries,
rather than the usual symbol boundaries. This patch updates
MachOLinkGraphBuilder to do that.
During the generic x86-64 support refactor in ecf6466f01 the implementation
of MachO_arm64_GOTAndStubsBuilder::isGOTEdgeToFix was altered to only return
true for external symbols. This behavior is incorrect: GOT entries may be
required for defined symbols (e.g. in the large code model).
This patch fixes the bug and adds a test case for it (renaming an old test
case to avoid any ambiguity).
This patch introduces new operations on jitlink::Blocks: setMutableContent,
getMutableContent and getAlreadyMutableContent. The setMutableContent method
will set the block content data and size members and flag the content as
mutable. The getMutableContent method will return a mutable copy of the existing
content value, auto-allocating and populating a new mutable copy if the existing
content is marked immutable. The getAlreadyMutableMethod asserts that the
existing content is already mutable and returns it.
setMutableContent should be used when updating the block with totally new
content backed by mutable memory. It can be used to change the size of the
block. The argument value should *not* be shared with any other block.
getMutableContent should be used when clients want to modify the existing
content and are unsure whether it is mutable yet.
getAlreadyMutableContent should be used when clients want to modify the existing
content and know from context that it must already be immutable.
These operations reduce copy-modify-update boilerplate and unnecessary copies
introduced when clients couldn't me sure whether the existing content was
mutable or not.
These can be used to create eh-frame section fixing passes outside the usual
linker pipeline, which can be useful for tests and tools that just want to
verify or dump graphs.
This commit reorders some fields and fixes the width of others to try to
maintain more consistent columns. It also switches to long-hand scope
and linkage names, since LinkGraph dumps aren't read often enough for
single-character codes to be memorable.
Adds utilities for creating anonymous pointers and jump stubs to x86_64.h. These
are used by the GOT and Stubs builder, but may also be used by pass writers who
want to create pointer stubs for indirection.
This patch also switches the underlying type for LinkGraph content from
StringRef to ArrayRef<char>. This avoids any confusion when working with buffers
that contain null bytes in the middle like, for example, a newly added null
pointer content array. ;)
JITLink now requires section names to be unique. In MachO section names are only
guaranteed to be unique within their containing segment (e.g. a '__const' section
in the '__DATA' segment does not clash with a '__const' section in the '__TEXT'
segment), so we need to use the fully qualified <segment>,<section> section
names (e.g. '__DATA,__const' or '__TEXT,__const') when constructing
jitlink::Sections for MachO objects.
Introduces DefineExternalSectionStartAndEndSymbols.h, which defines a template
for a JITLink pass that transforms external symbols meeting a user-supplied
predicate into defined symbols pointing at the start and end of a Section
identified by the predicate. JITLink.h is updated with a new makeAbsolute
function to support this pass.
Also renames BasicGOTAndStubsBuilder to PerGraphGOTAndPLTStubsBuilder -- the new
name better describes the intent of this GOT and PLT stubs builder, and will
help to distinguish it from future GOT and PLT stub builders that build entries
that may be shared between multiple graphs.
Issuing a lookup for an empty symbol set is legal, but can actually result in
unrelated work being done if there was a work queue left over from the previous
lookup. We can avoid doing this unrelated work (reducing stack depth and
interleaving of debugging output) by not issuing these no-op lookups in the
first place.
This patch introduces generic x86-64 edge kinds, and refactors the MachO/x86-64
backend to use these edge kinds. This simplifies the implementation of the
MachO/x86-64 backend and makes it possible to write generic x86-64 passes and
utilities.
The new edge kinds are different from the original set used in the MachO/x86-64
backend. Several edge kinds that were not meaningfully distinguished in that
backend (e.g. the PCRelMinusN edges) have been merged into single edge kinds in
the new scheme (these edge kinds can be reintroduced later if we find a use for
them). At the same time, new edge kinds have been introduced to convey extra
information about the state of the graph. E.g. The Request*AndTransformTo**
edges represent GOT/TLVP relocations prior to synthesis of the GOT/TLVP
entries, and the 'Relaxable' suffix distinguishes edges that are candidates for
optimization from edges which should be left as-is (e.g. to enable runtime
redirection).
ELF/x86-64 will be refactored to use these generic edges at some point in the
future, and I anticipate a similar refactor to create a generic arm64 support
header too.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D98305
This makes the target triple, graph name, and full graph content available
when making decisions about how to populate the linker pass pipeline.
Also updates the LLJITWithObjectLinkingLayerPlugin example to show more
API use, including use of the API changes in this patch.
GCC warning:
```
In file included from /usr/include/c++/9/cassert:44,
from /home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/ADT/BitVector.h:21,
from /home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Program.h:17,
from /home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/include/llvm/Support/Process.h:32,
from /home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkMemoryManager.cpp:11:
/home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkMemoryManager.cpp: In member function ‘virtual llvm::Expected<std::unique_ptr<llvm::jitlink::JITLinkMemoryManager::Allocation> > llvm::jitlink::InProcessMemoryManager::allocate(const llvm::jitlink::JITLinkDylib*, const SegmentsRequestMap&)’:
/home/vsts/work/1/llvm-project/llvm/lib/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/JITLinkMemoryManager.cpp:129:40: warning: comparison of unsigned expression >= 0 is always true [-Wtype-limits]
129 | assert(SlabRemaining.allocatedSize() >= 0 && "Mapping exceeds allocation");
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~^~~~
```
The return type of `allocatedSize()` is `size_t`, thus the expression
`SlabRemaining.allocatedSize() >= 0` always evaluate to `true`.