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Lang Hames ec6b71df70 [JITLink][ORC] Enable creation / linking of raw jitlink::LinkGraphs.
Separates link graph creation from linking. This allows raw LinkGraphs to be
created and passed to a link. ObjectLinkingLayer is updated to support emission
of raw LinkGraphs in addition to object buffers.

Raw LinkGraphs can be created by in-memory compilers to bypass object encoding /
decoding (though this prevents caching, as LinkGraphs have do not have an
on-disk representation), and by utility code to add programatically generated
data structures to the JIT target process.
2020-12-16 14:01:50 +11:00
Lang Hames a49b05bb61 [JITLink][MachO] Use correct symbol scope when N_PEXT is set and N_EXT unset.
MachOLinkGraphBuilder has been treating these as hidden, but they should be
treated as local.

Symbols with N_PEXT set and N_EXT unset are produced when hidden symbols are
run through 'ld -r' without passing -keep_private_externs. They will show up
under 'nm -m' as "was private extern", hence the name of the test cases.

Testcase commited as relocatable object to ensure that the test suite doesn't
depend on having 'ld -r' available.
2020-08-15 15:53:33 -07:00
Lang Hames d27cbf03cf [JITLink] Skip debug sections in MachO objects.
Debug sections will not be linked into the final executable and may contain
ambiguous relocations*. Skipping them avoids both some unnecessary processing
cost and the hassle of dealing with the problematic relocations.

* E.g. __debug_ranges contains non-extern relocations to the end of functions
hat begin with named symbols. Under the usual rules for interpreting non-extern
relocations these will be incorrectly associated with the following block, or
no block at all (if there is a gap between one block and the next).
2020-06-03 11:08:14 -07:00
Lang Hames 9c9eb60b4b [JITLink][MachO] Re-apply b64afadf30, MachO linker-private support, with fixes.
Global symbols with linker-private prefixes should be resolvable across object
boundaries, but internal symbols with linker-private prefixes should not.
2020-03-14 18:36:15 -07:00
Lang Hames a7d187d9c0 Revert "[JITLink][MachO] Treat linker private symbols as hidden rather than private."
This reverts commit b64afadf30.

Reverting while I investigate bot failures.
2020-03-14 16:52:25 -07:00
Lang Hames b64afadf30 [JITLink][MachO] Treat linker private symbols as hidden rather than private.
Linker-private symbols should be resolvable across object file boundaries.
2020-03-14 16:33:15 -07:00
Lang Hames c700e0317c [JITLink] Read symbol linkage from the correct field.
MachO symbol linkage is described by the desc field of the nlist entry, not the
type field.
2020-03-11 20:04:54 -07:00
Bill Wendling c55cf4afa9 Revert "Remove redundant "std::move"s in return statements"
The build failed with

  error: call to deleted constructor of 'llvm::Error'

errors.

This reverts commit 1c2241a793.
2020-02-10 07:07:40 -08:00
Bill Wendling 1c2241a793 Remove redundant "std::move"s in return statements 2020-02-10 06:39:44 -08:00
Benjamin Kramer adcd026838 Make llvm::StringRef to std::string conversions explicit.
This is how it should've been and brings it more in line with
std::string_view. There should be no functional change here.

This is mostly mechanical from a custom clang-tidy check, with a lot of
manual fixups. It uncovers a lot of minor inefficiencies.

This doesn't actually modify StringRef yet, I'll do that in a follow-up.
2020-01-28 23:25:25 +01:00
Lang Hames d9220b580b [JITLink][MachO] Fix common symbol size plumbing.
This fixes the underlying bug that was exposed by 298e183e81.
2019-12-19 20:41:59 -08:00
Lang Hames 674df13b5f [ORC][JITLink] Add support for weak references, and improve handling of static
libraries.

This patch substantially updates ORCv2's lookup API in order to support weak
references, and to better support static archives. Key changes:

-- Each symbol being looked for is now associated with a SymbolLookupFlags
   value. If the associated value is SymbolLookupFlags::RequiredSymbol then
   the symbol must be defined in one of the JITDylibs being searched (or be
   able to be generated in one of these JITDylibs via an attached definition
   generator) or the lookup will fail with an error. If the associated value is
   SymbolLookupFlags::WeaklyReferencedSymbol then the symbol is permitted to be
   undefined, in which case it will simply not appear in the resulting
   SymbolMap if the rest of the lookup succeeds.

   Since lookup now requires these flags for each symbol, the lookup method now
   takes an instance of a new SymbolLookupSet type rather than a SymbolNameSet.
   SymbolLookupSet is a vector-backed set of (name, flags) pairs. Clients are
   responsible for ensuring that the set property (i.e. unique elements) holds,
   though this is usually simple and SymbolLookupSet provides convenience
   methods to support this.

-- Lookups now have an associated LookupKind value, which is either
   LookupKind::Static or LookupKind::DLSym. Definition generators can inspect
   the lookup kind when determining whether or not to generate new definitions.
   The StaticLibraryDefinitionGenerator is updated to only pull in new objects
   from the archive if the lookup kind is Static. This allows lookup to be
   re-used to emulate dlsym for JIT'd symbols without pulling in new objects
   from archives (which would not happen in a normal dlsym call).

-- JITLink is updated to allow externals to be assigned weak linkage, and
   weak externals now use the SymbolLookupFlags::WeaklyReferencedSymbol value
   for lookups. Unresolved weak references will be assigned the default value of
   zero.

Since this patch was modifying the lookup API anyway, it alo replaces all of the
"MatchNonExported" boolean arguments with a "JITDylibLookupFlags" enum for
readability. If a JITDylib's associated value is
JITDylibLookupFlags::MatchExportedSymbolsOnly then the lookup will only
match against exported (non-hidden) symbols in that JITDylib. If a JITDylib's
associated value is JITDylibLookupFlags::MatchAllSymbols then the lookup will
match against any symbol defined in the JITDylib.
2019-11-28 13:30:49 -08:00
Lang Hames 5a955cc8b9 [JITLink] Tighten section sorting criteria to fix a flaky test case.
Sections may have zero size and zero-sized sections may share a start address
with other zero-sized sections. For the section overlap test to function
correctly zero-sized sections must be ordered before any non-zero sized ones.

This should fix the intermittent failures in the
test/ExecutionEngine/JITLink/X86/MachO_zero_fill_alignment.s test case that
have been observed on some builders.
2019-10-28 22:56:13 -07:00
Simon Pilgrim 7de9a5ce60 Fix MSVC "result of 32-bit shift implicitly converted to 64 bits" warning. NFCI.
llvm-svn: 373729
2019-10-04 11:24:35 +00:00
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