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			316 lines
		
	
	
		
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			C++
		
	
	
	
//===- MarkLive.cpp -------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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//                             The LLVM Linker
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file implements --gc-sections, which is a feature to remove unused
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// sections from output. Unused sections are sections that are not reachable
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// from known GC-root symbols or sections. Naturally the feature is
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// implemented as a mark-sweep garbage collector.
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//
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// Here's how it works. Each InputSectionBase has a "Live" bit. The bit is off
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// by default. Starting with GC-root symbols or sections, markLive function
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// defined in this file visits all reachable sections to set their Live
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// bits. Writer will then ignore sections whose Live bits are off, so that
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// such sections are not included into output.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "InputSection.h"
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#include "LinkerScript.h"
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#include "OutputSections.h"
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#include "Strings.h"
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#include "SymbolTable.h"
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#include "Symbols.h"
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#include "Target.h"
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#include "Writer.h"
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#include "lld/Common/Memory.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/ELF.h"
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#include <functional>
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#include <vector>
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using namespace llvm;
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using namespace llvm::ELF;
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using namespace llvm::object;
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using namespace llvm::support::endian;
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using namespace lld;
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using namespace lld::elf;
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template <class ELFT>
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static typename ELFT::uint getAddend(InputSectionBase &Sec,
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                                     const typename ELFT::Rel &Rel) {
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  return Target->getImplicitAddend(Sec.Data.begin() + Rel.r_offset,
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                                   Rel.getType(Config->IsMips64EL));
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}
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template <class ELFT>
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static typename ELFT::uint getAddend(InputSectionBase &Sec,
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                                     const typename ELFT::Rela &Rel) {
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  return Rel.r_addend;
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}
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// There are normally few input sections whose names are valid C
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// identifiers, so we just store a std::vector instead of a multimap.
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static DenseMap<StringRef, std::vector<InputSectionBase *>> CNamedSections;
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template <class ELFT, class RelT>
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static void resolveReloc(InputSectionBase &Sec, RelT &Rel,
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                         std::function<void(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t)> Fn) {
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  Symbol &B = Sec.getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(Rel);
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  // If a symbol is referenced in a live section, it is used.
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  B.Used = true;
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  if (auto *SS = dyn_cast<SharedSymbol>(&B))
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    if (!SS->isWeak())
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      SS->getFile<ELFT>().IsNeeded = true;
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  if (auto *D = dyn_cast<Defined>(&B)) {
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    auto *RelSec = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(D->Section);
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    if (!RelSec)
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      return;
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    uint64_t Offset = D->Value;
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    if (D->isSection())
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      Offset += getAddend<ELFT>(Sec, Rel);
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    Fn(RelSec, Offset);
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    return;
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  }
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  if (!B.isDefined())
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    for (InputSectionBase *Sec : CNamedSections.lookup(B.getName()))
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      Fn(Sec, 0);
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}
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// Calls Fn for each section that Sec refers to via relocations.
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template <class ELFT>
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static void
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forEachSuccessor(InputSection &Sec,
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                 std::function<void(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t)> Fn) {
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  if (Sec.AreRelocsRela) {
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    for (const typename ELFT::Rela &Rel : Sec.template relas<ELFT>())
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      resolveReloc<ELFT>(Sec, Rel, Fn);
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  } else {
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    for (const typename ELFT::Rel &Rel : Sec.template rels<ELFT>())
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      resolveReloc<ELFT>(Sec, Rel, Fn);
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  }
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  for (InputSectionBase *IS : Sec.DependentSections)
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    Fn(IS, 0);
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}
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// The .eh_frame section is an unfortunate special case.
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// The section is divided in CIEs and FDEs and the relocations it can have are
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// * CIEs can refer to a personality function.
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// * FDEs can refer to a LSDA
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// * FDEs refer to the function they contain information about
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// The last kind of relocation cannot keep the referred section alive, or they
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// would keep everything alive in a common object file. In fact, each FDE is
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// alive if the section it refers to is alive.
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// To keep things simple, in here we just ignore the last relocation kind. The
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// other two keep the referred section alive.
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//
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// A possible improvement would be to fully process .eh_frame in the middle of
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// the gc pass. With that we would be able to also gc some sections holding
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// LSDAs and personality functions if we found that they were unused.
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template <class ELFT, class RelTy>
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static void
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scanEhFrameSection(EhInputSection &EH, ArrayRef<RelTy> Rels,
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                   std::function<void(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t)> Fn) {
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  const endianness E = ELFT::TargetEndianness;
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  for (unsigned I = 0, N = EH.Pieces.size(); I < N; ++I) {
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    EhSectionPiece &Piece = EH.Pieces[I];
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    unsigned FirstRelI = Piece.FirstRelocation;
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    if (FirstRelI == (unsigned)-1)
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      continue;
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    if (read32<E>(Piece.data().data() + 4) == 0) {
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      // This is a CIE, we only need to worry about the first relocation. It is
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      // known to point to the personality function.
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      resolveReloc<ELFT>(EH, Rels[FirstRelI], Fn);
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      continue;
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    }
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    // This is a FDE. The relocations point to the described function or to
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    // a LSDA. We only need to keep the LSDA alive, so ignore anything that
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    // points to executable sections.
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    typename ELFT::uint PieceEnd = Piece.InputOff + Piece.Size;
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    for (unsigned I2 = FirstRelI, N2 = Rels.size(); I2 < N2; ++I2) {
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      const RelTy &Rel = Rels[I2];
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      if (Rel.r_offset >= PieceEnd)
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        break;
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      resolveReloc<ELFT>(EH, Rels[I2],
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                         [&](InputSectionBase *Sec, uint64_t Offset) {
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                           if (Sec && Sec != &InputSection::Discarded &&
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                               !(Sec->Flags & SHF_EXECINSTR))
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                             Fn(Sec, 0);
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                         });
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    }
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  }
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}
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template <class ELFT>
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static void
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scanEhFrameSection(EhInputSection &EH,
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                   std::function<void(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t)> Fn) {
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  if (!EH.NumRelocations)
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    return;
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  // Unfortunately we need to split .eh_frame early since some relocations in
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  // .eh_frame keep other section alive and some don't.
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  EH.split<ELFT>();
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  if (EH.AreRelocsRela)
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    scanEhFrameSection<ELFT>(EH, EH.template relas<ELFT>(), Fn);
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  else
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    scanEhFrameSection<ELFT>(EH, EH.template rels<ELFT>(), Fn);
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}
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// Some sections are used directly by the loader, so they should never be
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// garbage-collected. This function returns true if a given section is such
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// section.
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template <class ELFT> static bool isReserved(InputSectionBase *Sec) {
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  switch (Sec->Type) {
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  case SHT_FINI_ARRAY:
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  case SHT_INIT_ARRAY:
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  case SHT_NOTE:
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  case SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY:
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    return true;
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  default:
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    StringRef S = Sec->Name;
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    return S.startswith(".ctors") || S.startswith(".dtors") ||
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           S.startswith(".init") || S.startswith(".fini") ||
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           S.startswith(".jcr");
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  }
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}
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// This is the main function of the garbage collector.
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// Starting from GC-root sections, this function visits all reachable
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// sections to set their "Live" bits.
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template <class ELFT> static void doGcSections() {
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  SmallVector<InputSection *, 256> Q;
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  CNamedSections.clear();
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  auto Enqueue = [&](InputSectionBase *Sec, uint64_t Offset) {
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    // Skip over discarded sections. This in theory shouldn't happen, because
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    // the ELF spec doesn't allow a relocation to point to a deduplicated
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    // COMDAT section directly. Unfortunately this happens in practice (e.g.
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    // .eh_frame) so we need to add a check.
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    if (Sec == &InputSection::Discarded)
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      return;
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    // Usually, a whole section is marked as live or dead, but in mergeable
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    // (splittable) sections, each piece of data has independent liveness bit.
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    // So we explicitly tell it which offset is in use.
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    if (auto *MS = dyn_cast<MergeInputSection>(Sec))
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      MS->markLiveAt(Offset);
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    if (Sec->Live)
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      return;
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    Sec->Live = true;
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    // Add input section to the queue.
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    if (InputSection *S = dyn_cast<InputSection>(Sec))
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      Q.push_back(S);
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  };
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  auto MarkSymbol = [&](Symbol *Sym) {
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    if (auto *D = dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(Sym))
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      if (auto *IS = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(D->Section))
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        Enqueue(IS, D->Value);
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  };
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  // Add GC root symbols.
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  MarkSymbol(Symtab->find(Config->Entry));
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  MarkSymbol(Symtab->find(Config->Init));
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  MarkSymbol(Symtab->find(Config->Fini));
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  for (StringRef S : Config->Undefined)
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    MarkSymbol(Symtab->find(S));
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  for (StringRef S : Script->ReferencedSymbols)
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    MarkSymbol(Symtab->find(S));
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  // Preserve externally-visible symbols if the symbols defined by this
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  // file can interrupt other ELF file's symbols at runtime.
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  for (Symbol *S : Symtab->getSymbols())
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    if (S->includeInDynsym())
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      MarkSymbol(S);
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  // Preserve special sections and those which are specified in linker
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  // script KEEP command.
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  for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections) {
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    // Mark .eh_frame sections as live because there are usually no relocations
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    // that point to .eh_frames. Otherwise, the garbage collector would drop
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    // all of them. We also want to preserve personality routines and LSDA
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    // referenced by .eh_frame sections, so we scan them for that here.
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    if (auto *EH = dyn_cast<EhInputSection>(Sec)) {
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      EH->Live = true;
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      scanEhFrameSection<ELFT>(*EH, Enqueue);
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    }
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    if (Sec->Flags & SHF_LINK_ORDER)
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      continue;
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    if (isReserved<ELFT>(Sec) || Script->shouldKeep(Sec))
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      Enqueue(Sec, 0);
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    else if (isValidCIdentifier(Sec->Name)) {
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      CNamedSections[Saver.save("__start_" + Sec->Name)].push_back(Sec);
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      CNamedSections[Saver.save("__stop_" + Sec->Name)].push_back(Sec);
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    }
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  }
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  // Mark all reachable sections.
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  while (!Q.empty())
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    forEachSuccessor<ELFT>(*Q.pop_back_val(), Enqueue);
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}
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// Before calling this function, Live bits are off for all
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// input sections. This function make some or all of them on
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// so that they are emitted to the output file.
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template <class ELFT> void elf::markLive() {
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  // If -gc-sections is missing, no sections are removed.
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  if (!Config->GcSections) {
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    for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections)
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      Sec->Live = true;
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    return;
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  }
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  // The -gc-sections option works only for SHF_ALLOC sections
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  // (sections that are memory-mapped at runtime). So we can
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  // unconditionally make non-SHF_ALLOC sections alive.
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  //
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  // Non SHF_ALLOC sections are not removed even if they are
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  // unreachable through relocations because reachability is not
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  // a good signal whether they are garbage or not (e.g. there is
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  // usually no section referring to a .comment section, but we
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  // want to keep it.)
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  //
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  // Note on SHF_REL{,A}: Such sections reach here only when -r
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  // or -emit-reloc were given. And they are subject of garbage
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  // collection because, if we remove a text section, we also
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  // remove its relocation section.
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  for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections) {
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    bool IsAlloc = (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC);
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    bool IsRel = (Sec->Type == SHT_REL || Sec->Type == SHT_RELA);
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    if (!IsAlloc && !IsRel)
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      Sec->Live = true;
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  }
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  // Follow the graph to mark all live sections.
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  doGcSections<ELFT>();
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  // Report garbage-collected sections.
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  if (Config->PrintGcSections)
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    for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections)
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      if (!Sec->Live)
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        message("removing unused section from '" + Sec->Name + "' in file '" +
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                Sec->File->getName() + "'");
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}
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template void elf::markLive<ELF32LE>();
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template void elf::markLive<ELF32BE>();
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template void elf::markLive<ELF64LE>();
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template void elf::markLive<ELF64BE>();
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