// Derived from Inferno utils/6l/l.h and related files. // https://bitbucket.org/inferno-os/inferno-os/src/master/utils/6l/l.h // // Copyright © 1994-1999 Lucent Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. // Portions Copyright © 1995-1997 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net) // Portions Copyright © 1997-1999 Vita Nuova Limited // Portions Copyright © 2000-2007 Vita Nuova Holdings Limited (www.vitanuova.com) // Portions Copyright © 2004,2006 Bruce Ellis // Portions Copyright © 2005-2007 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net) // Revisions Copyright © 2000-2007 Lucent Technologies Inc. and others // Portions Copyright © 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights // to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell // copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is // furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in // all copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR // IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, // FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // THE SOFTWARE. package ld import ( "bufio" "cmd/internal/objabi" "cmd/internal/sys" "cmd/link/internal/loader" "cmd/link/internal/sym" "debug/elf" "fmt" ) type Shlib struct { Path string Hash []byte Deps []string File *elf.File } // Link holds the context for writing object code from a compiler // or for reading that input into the linker. type Link struct { Target ErrorReporter ArchSyms outSem chan int // limits the number of output writers Out *OutBuf version int // current version number for static/file-local symbols Debugvlog int Bso *bufio.Writer Loaded bool // set after all inputs have been loaded as symbols compressDWARF bool Libdir []string Library []*sym.Library LibraryByPkg map[string]*sym.Library Shlibs []Shlib Textp []loader.Sym Moduledata loader.Sym PackageFile map[string]string PackageShlib map[string]string tramps []loader.Sym // trampolines compUnits []*sym.CompilationUnit // DWARF compilation units runtimeCU *sym.CompilationUnit // One of the runtime CUs, the last one seen. loader *loader.Loader cgodata []cgodata // cgo directives to load, three strings are args for loadcgo datap []loader.Sym dynexp []loader.Sym // Elf symtab variables. numelfsym int // starts at 0, 1 is reserved // These are symbols that created and written by the linker. // Rather than creating a symbol, and writing all its data into the heap, // you can create a symbol, and just a generation function will be called // after the symbol's been created in the output mmap. generatorSyms map[loader.Sym]generatorFunc } type cgodata struct { file string pkg string directives [][]string } // The smallest possible offset from the hardware stack pointer to a local // variable on the stack. Architectures that use a link register save its value // on the stack in the function prologue and so always have a pointer between // the hardware stack pointer and the local variable area. func (ctxt *Link) FixedFrameSize() int64 { switch ctxt.Arch.Family { case sys.AMD64, sys.I386: return 0 case sys.PPC64: // PIC code on ppc64le requires 32 bytes of stack, and it's easier to // just use that much stack always on ppc64x. return int64(4 * ctxt.Arch.PtrSize) default: return int64(ctxt.Arch.PtrSize) } } func (ctxt *Link) Logf(format string, args ...interface{}) { fmt.Fprintf(ctxt.Bso, format, args...) ctxt.Bso.Flush() } func addImports(ctxt *Link, l *sym.Library, pn string) { pkg := objabi.PathToPrefix(l.Pkg) for _, imp := range l.Autolib { lib := addlib(ctxt, pkg, pn, imp.Pkg, imp.Fingerprint) if lib != nil { l.Imports = append(l.Imports, lib) } } l.Autolib = nil } // Allocate a new version (i.e. symbol namespace). func (ctxt *Link) IncVersion() int { ctxt.version++ return ctxt.version - 1 } // returns the maximum version number func (ctxt *Link) MaxVersion() int { return ctxt.version } // generatorFunc is a convenience type. // Some linker-created Symbols are large and shouldn't really live in the heap. // Such Symbols can define a generator function. Their bytes can be generated // directly in the output mmap. // // Relocations are applied prior to emitting generator Symbol contents. // Generator Symbols that require relocations can be written in two passes. // The first pass, at Symbol creation time, adds only relocations. // The second pass, at content generation time, adds the rest. // See generateFunctab for an example. // // Generator functions shouldn't grow the Symbol size. // Generator functions must be safe for concurrent use. // // Generator Symbols have their Data set to the mmapped area when the // generator is called. type generatorFunc func(*Link, loader.Sym) // createGeneratorSymbol is a convenience method for creating a generator // symbol. func (ctxt *Link) createGeneratorSymbol(name string, version int, t sym.SymKind, size int64, gen generatorFunc) loader.Sym { ldr := ctxt.loader s := ldr.LookupOrCreateSym(name, version) ldr.SetIsGeneratedSym(s, true) sb := ldr.MakeSymbolUpdater(s) sb.SetType(t) sb.SetSize(size) ctxt.generatorSyms[s] = gen return s }