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Lang Hames 43acef48d3 [JITLink] Refactor and expand DWARF pointer encoding support.
Adds support for pointer encodings commonly used in large/static models,
including non-pcrel, sdata/udata8, indirect, and omit.

Also refactors pointer-encoding handling to consolidate error generation inside
common functions, rather than callees of those functions.
2022-04-15 12:51:46 -07:00
Lang Hames 01bc5b7034 [JITLink] Fix sorting bug for PC-begin candidate symbols during EH-frame fixup.
The sort should have been lexicographic, but wasn't. This resulted in us
choosing a common symbol at address zero over the intended target function,
leading to a crash.

This patch also moves sorting up to the start of the pass, which means that we
only need to hold on to the canonical symbol at each address rather than a list
of candidates.
2022-04-05 13:02:28 -07:00
Shubham Sandeep Rastogi d46409fc8e Move DWARFRecordSectionSplitter code to its own file
With 229d576b31 the class EHFrameSplitter was renamed to DWARFRecordSectionSplitter. This change merely moves it to it's own .cpp/.h file

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121721
2022-03-15 11:38:25 -07:00
Shubham Sandeep Rastogi 229d576b31 Rename EHFrameSplitter to DWARFRecordSectionSplitter
EHFrameSplitter does the exact same work to split up the eh_frame as it would need for any section that follows the DWARF record, therefore this patch just changes the name of it to DWARFRecordSectionSplitter to be more general.

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D121486
2022-03-11 16:02:31 -08:00
Lang Hames 118e953b18 Re-apply "[JITLink] Update JITLink to use ExecutorAddr rather... " with fixes.
This re-applies 133f86e954, which was reverted in
c5965a411c while I investigated bot failures.

The original failure contained an arithmetic conversion think-o (on line 419 of
EHFrameSupport.cpp) that could cause failures on 32-bit platforms. The issue
should be fixed in this patch.
2022-01-06 17:22:21 +11:00
Lang Hames c5965a411c Revert "[JITLink] Update JITLink to use ExecutorAddr rather than..."
This reverts commit 133f86e954 while I investigate
the bot failures at https://lab.llvm.org/buildbot#builders/186/builds/3370.
2022-01-06 15:20:21 +11:00
Lang Hames 133f86e954 [JITLink] Update JITLink to use ExecutorAddr rather than JITTargetAddress.
ExecutorAddr is the preferred representation for executor process addresses now.
2022-01-06 13:48:12 +11:00
Lang Hames bcb53999a4 [JITLink] Add a null-terminator to eh-frame sections on ELF/x86-64.
__register_ehframes on Linux requires a null terminator to identify the end of
this section.
2021-03-09 22:16:11 -08:00
Lang Hames cda4d3d37f [JITLink] Re-apply 6884fbc2c4 (ELF eh support) with fix for broken test case. 2021-01-26 11:55:41 +11:00
Nico Weber f80782590c Revert "[JITLink] Enable exception handling for ELF."
This reverts commit 6884fbc2c4.
Breaks tests on Windows: http://45.33.8.238/win/31981/step_11.txt
2021-01-25 11:00:38 -05:00
Lang Hames 6884fbc2c4 [JITLink] Enable exception handling for ELF.
Adds the EHFrameSplitter and EHFrameEdgeFixer passes to the default JITLink
pass pipeline for ELF/x86-64, and teaches EHFrameEdgeFixer to handle some
new pointer encodings.

Together these changes enable exception handling (at least for the basic
cases that I've tested so far) for ELF/x86-64 objects loaded via JITLink.
2021-01-25 15:31:27 +11:00
Lang Hames 45ad6fac6a [JITLink] Use edge kind names for fixups in EHFrameEdgeFixer.
Previously FDE field names were used, but the fixup kind used for a field can
vary based on the pointer encoding.

This change will improve readability / maintainability when EH-frame support is
added to JITLink/ELF.
2021-01-24 15:38:04 +11:00
Lang Hames 76aee8a389 [JITLink] Refactor EH-frame handling to support eh-frames with existing relocs.
Some targets (E.g. MachO/arm64) use relocations to fix some CFI record fields
in the eh-frame section. When relocations are used the initial (pre-relocation)
content of the eh-frame section can no longer be interpreted by following the
eh-frame specification. This causes errors in the existing eh-frame parser.

This patch moves eh-frame handling into two LinkGraph passes that are run after
relocations have been parsed (but before they are applied). The first] pass
breaks up blocks in the eh-frame section into per-CFI-record blocks, and the
second parses blocks of (potentially multiple) CFI records and adds the
appropriate edges to any CFI fields that do not have existing relocations.
These passes can be run independently of one another. By handling eh-frame
splitting/fixing with LinkGraph passes we can both re-use existing relocations
for CFI record fields and avoid applying eh-frame fixups before parsing the
section (which would complicate the linker and require extra temporary
allocations of working memory).
2019-11-06 14:30:26 -08:00
Lang Hames 4e920e58e6 [JITLink] Switch from an atom-based model to a "blocks and symbols" model.
In the Atom model the symbols, content and relocations of a relocatable object
file are represented as a graph of atoms, where each Atom represents a
contiguous block of content with a single name (or no name at all if the
content is anonymous), and where edges between Atoms represent relocations.
If more than one symbol is associated with a contiguous block of content then
the content is broken into multiple atoms and layout constraints (represented by
edges) are introduced to ensure that the content remains effectively contiguous.
These layout constraints must be kept in mind when examining the content
associated with a symbol (it may be spread over multiple atoms) or when applying
certain relocation types (e.g. MachO subtractors).

This patch replaces the Atom model in JITLink with a blocks-and-symbols model.
The blocks-and-symbols model represents relocatable object files as bipartite
graphs, with one set of nodes representing contiguous content (Blocks) and
another representing named or anonymous locations (Symbols) within a Block.
Relocations are represented as edges from Blocks to Symbols. This scheme
removes layout constraints (simplifying handling of MachO alt-entry symbols,
and hopefully ELF sections at some point in the future) and simplifies some
relocation logic.

llvm-svn: 373689
2019-10-04 03:55:26 +00:00
Lang Hames b1ba4d8a8a [JITLink] Refer to FDE's CIE (not the most recent CIE) when parsing eh-frame.
Frame Descriptor Entries (FDEs) have a pointer back to a Common Information
Entry (CIE) that describes how the rest FDE should be parsed. JITLink had been
assuming that FDEs always referred to the most recent CIE encountered, but the
spec allows them to point back to any previously encountered CIE. This patch
fixes JITLink to look up the correct CIE for the FDE.

The testcase is a MachO binary with an FDE that refers to a CIE that is not the
one immediately proceeding it (the layout can be viewed wit
'dwarfdump --eh-frame <testcase>'. This test case had to be a binary as llvm-mc
now sorts FDEs (as of r356216) to ensure FDEs *do* point to the most recent CIE.

llvm-svn: 359105
2019-04-24 15:15:55 +00:00
Lang Hames 1233c15be5 [JITLink] Remove a lot of reduntant 'JITLink_' prefixes. NFC.
llvm-svn: 358869
2019-04-22 03:03:09 +00:00