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1// script.cc -- handle linker scripts for gold.
2
62dfdd4d 3// Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4// Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
5
6// This file is part of gold.
7
8// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10// the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11// (at your option) any later version.
12
13// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16// GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
21// MA 02110-1301, USA.
22
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23#include "gold.h"
24
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25#include <cstdio>
26#include <cstdlib>
27#include <cstring>
09124467 28#include <fnmatch.h>
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29#include <string>
30#include <vector>
ad2d6943 31#include "filenames.h"
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e5756efb 33#include "elfcpp.h"
09124467 34#include "demangle.h"
3c2fafa5 35#include "dirsearch.h"
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36#include "options.h"
37#include "fileread.h"
38#include "workqueue.h"
39#include "readsyms.h"
ad2d6943 40#include "parameters.h"
d391083d 41#include "layout.h"
e5756efb 42#include "symtab.h"
15f8229b 43#include "target-select.h"
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44#include "script.h"
45#include "script-c.h"
072fe7ce 46#include "incremental.h"
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47
48namespace gold
49{
50
51// A token read from a script file. We don't implement keywords here;
52// all keywords are simply represented as a string.
53
54class Token
55{
56 public:
57 // Token classification.
58 enum Classification
59 {
60 // Token is invalid.
61 TOKEN_INVALID,
62 // Token indicates end of input.
63 TOKEN_EOF,
64 // Token is a string of characters.
65 TOKEN_STRING,
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66 // Token is a quoted string of characters.
67 TOKEN_QUOTED_STRING,
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68 // Token is an operator.
69 TOKEN_OPERATOR,
70 // Token is a number (an integer).
71 TOKEN_INTEGER
72 };
73
74 // We need an empty constructor so that we can put this STL objects.
75 Token()
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76 : classification_(TOKEN_INVALID), value_(NULL), value_length_(0),
77 opcode_(0), lineno_(0), charpos_(0)
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78 { }
79
80 // A general token with no value.
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81 Token(Classification classification, int lineno, int charpos)
82 : classification_(classification), value_(NULL), value_length_(0),
83 opcode_(0), lineno_(lineno), charpos_(charpos)
a3ad94ed 84 {
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85 gold_assert(classification == TOKEN_INVALID
86 || classification == TOKEN_EOF);
a3ad94ed 87 }
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88
89 // A general token with a value.
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90 Token(Classification classification, const char* value, size_t length,
91 int lineno, int charpos)
92 : classification_(classification), value_(value), value_length_(length),
93 opcode_(0), lineno_(lineno), charpos_(charpos)
a3ad94ed 94 {
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95 gold_assert(classification != TOKEN_INVALID
96 && classification != TOKEN_EOF);
a3ad94ed 97 }
dbe717ef 98
dbe717ef 99 // A token representing an operator.
2ea97941 100 Token(int opcode, int lineno, int charpos)
e5756efb 101 : classification_(TOKEN_OPERATOR), value_(NULL), value_length_(0),
2ea97941 102 opcode_(opcode), lineno_(lineno), charpos_(charpos)
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103 { }
104
105 // Return whether the token is invalid.
106 bool
107 is_invalid() const
108 { return this->classification_ == TOKEN_INVALID; }
109
110 // Return whether this is an EOF token.
111 bool
112 is_eof() const
113 { return this->classification_ == TOKEN_EOF; }
114
115 // Return the token classification.
116 Classification
117 classification() const
118 { return this->classification_; }
119
120 // Return the line number at which the token starts.
121 int
122 lineno() const
123 { return this->lineno_; }
124
125 // Return the character position at this the token starts.
126 int
127 charpos() const
128 { return this->charpos_; }
129
130 // Get the value of a token.
131
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132 const char*
133 string_value(size_t* length) const
dbe717ef 134 {
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135 gold_assert(this->classification_ == TOKEN_STRING
136 || this->classification_ == TOKEN_QUOTED_STRING);
137 *length = this->value_length_;
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138 return this->value_;
139 }
140
141 int
142 operator_value() const
143 {
a3ad94ed 144 gold_assert(this->classification_ == TOKEN_OPERATOR);
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145 return this->opcode_;
146 }
147
e5756efb 148 uint64_t
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149 integer_value() const
150 {
a3ad94ed 151 gold_assert(this->classification_ == TOKEN_INTEGER);
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152 // Null terminate.
153 std::string s(this->value_, this->value_length_);
154 return strtoull(s.c_str(), NULL, 0);
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155 }
156
157 private:
158 // The token classification.
159 Classification classification_;
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160 // The token value, for TOKEN_STRING or TOKEN_QUOTED_STRING or
161 // TOKEN_INTEGER.
162 const char* value_;
163 // The length of the token value.
164 size_t value_length_;
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165 // The token value, for TOKEN_OPERATOR.
166 int opcode_;
167 // The line number where this token started (one based).
168 int lineno_;
169 // The character position within the line where this token started
170 // (one based).
171 int charpos_;
172};
173
e5756efb 174// This class handles lexing a file into a sequence of tokens.
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175
176class Lex
177{
178 public:
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179 // We unfortunately have to support different lexing modes, because
180 // when reading different parts of a linker script we need to parse
181 // things differently.
182 enum Mode
183 {
184 // Reading an ordinary linker script.
185 LINKER_SCRIPT,
186 // Reading an expression in a linker script.
187 EXPRESSION,
188 // Reading a version script.
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189 VERSION_SCRIPT,
190 // Reading a --dynamic-list file.
191 DYNAMIC_LIST
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192 };
193
194 Lex(const char* input_string, size_t input_length, int parsing_token)
195 : input_string_(input_string), input_length_(input_length),
196 current_(input_string), mode_(LINKER_SCRIPT),
197 first_token_(parsing_token), token_(),
198 lineno_(1), linestart_(input_string)
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199 { }
200
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201 // Read a file into a string.
202 static void
203 read_file(Input_file*, std::string*);
204
205 // Return the next token.
206 const Token*
207 next_token();
dbe717ef 208
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209 // Return the current lexing mode.
210 Lex::Mode
211 mode() const
212 { return this->mode_; }
dbe717ef 213
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214 // Set the lexing mode.
215 void
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216 set_mode(Mode mode)
217 { this->mode_ = mode; }
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218
219 private:
220 Lex(const Lex&);
221 Lex& operator=(const Lex&);
222
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223 // Make a general token with no value at the current location.
224 Token
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225 make_token(Token::Classification c, const char* start) const
226 { return Token(c, this->lineno_, start - this->linestart_ + 1); }
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227
228 // Make a general token with a value at the current location.
229 Token
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230 make_token(Token::Classification c, const char* v, size_t len,
231 const char* start)
dbe717ef 232 const
e5756efb 233 { return Token(c, v, len, this->lineno_, start - this->linestart_ + 1); }
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234
235 // Make an operator token at the current location.
236 Token
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237 make_token(int opcode, const char* start) const
238 { return Token(opcode, this->lineno_, start - this->linestart_ + 1); }
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239
240 // Make an invalid token at the current location.
241 Token
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242 make_invalid_token(const char* start)
243 { return this->make_token(Token::TOKEN_INVALID, start); }
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244
245 // Make an EOF token at the current location.
246 Token
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247 make_eof_token(const char* start)
248 { return this->make_token(Token::TOKEN_EOF, start); }
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249
250 // Return whether C can be the first character in a name. C2 is the
251 // next character, since we sometimes need that.
e5756efb 252 inline bool
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253 can_start_name(char c, char c2);
254
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255 // If C can appear in a name which has already started, return a
256 // pointer to a character later in the token or just past
257 // it. Otherwise, return NULL.
258 inline const char*
259 can_continue_name(const char* c);
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260
261 // Return whether C, C2, C3 can start a hex number.
e5756efb 262 inline bool
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263 can_start_hex(char c, char c2, char c3);
264
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265 // If C can appear in a hex number which has already started, return
266 // a pointer to a character later in the token or just past
267 // it. Otherwise, return NULL.
268 inline const char*
269 can_continue_hex(const char* c);
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270
271 // Return whether C can start a non-hex number.
272 static inline bool
273 can_start_number(char c);
274
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275 // If C can appear in a decimal number which has already started,
276 // return a pointer to a character later in the token or just past
277 // it. Otherwise, return NULL.
278 inline const char*
279 can_continue_number(const char* c)
280 { return Lex::can_start_number(*c) ? c + 1 : NULL; }
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281
282 // If C1 C2 C3 form a valid three character operator, return the
283 // opcode. Otherwise return 0.
284 static inline int
285 three_char_operator(char c1, char c2, char c3);
286
287 // If C1 C2 form a valid two character operator, return the opcode.
288 // Otherwise return 0.
289 static inline int
290 two_char_operator(char c1, char c2);
291
292 // If C1 is a valid one character operator, return the opcode.
293 // Otherwise return 0.
294 static inline int
295 one_char_operator(char c1);
296
297 // Read the next token.
298 Token
299 get_token(const char**);
300
301 // Skip a C style /* */ comment. Return false if the comment did
302 // not end.
303 bool
304 skip_c_comment(const char**);
305
306 // Skip a line # comment. Return false if there was no newline.
307 bool
308 skip_line_comment(const char**);
309
310 // Build a token CLASSIFICATION from all characters that match
311 // CAN_CONTINUE_FN. The token starts at START. Start matching from
312 // MATCH. Set *PP to the character following the token.
313 inline Token
e5756efb 314 gather_token(Token::Classification,
09124467 315 const char* (Lex::*can_continue_fn)(const char*),
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316 const char* start, const char* match, const char** pp);
317
318 // Build a token from a quoted string.
319 Token
320 gather_quoted_string(const char** pp);
321
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322 // The string we are tokenizing.
323 const char* input_string_;
324 // The length of the string.
325 size_t input_length_;
326 // The current offset into the string.
327 const char* current_;
328 // The current lexing mode.
329 Mode mode_;
330 // The code to use for the first token. This is set to 0 after it
331 // is used.
332 int first_token_;
333 // The current token.
334 Token token_;
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335 // The current line number.
336 int lineno_;
e5756efb 337 // The start of the current line in the string.
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338 const char* linestart_;
339};
340
341// Read the whole file into memory. We don't expect linker scripts to
342// be large, so we just use a std::string as a buffer. We ignore the
343// data we've already read, so that we read aligned buffers.
344
345void
e5756efb 346Lex::read_file(Input_file* input_file, std::string* contents)
dbe717ef 347{
e5756efb 348 off_t filesize = input_file->file().filesize();
dbe717ef 349 contents->clear();
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350 contents->reserve(filesize);
351
dbe717ef 352 off_t off = 0;
dbe717ef 353 unsigned char buf[BUFSIZ];
82dcae9d 354 while (off < filesize)
dbe717ef 355 {
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356 off_t get = BUFSIZ;
357 if (get > filesize - off)
358 get = filesize - off;
e5756efb 359 input_file->file().read(off, get, buf);
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360 contents->append(reinterpret_cast<char*>(&buf[0]), get);
361 off += get;
dbe717ef 362 }
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363}
364
365// Return whether C can be the start of a name, if the next character
366// is C2. A name can being with a letter, underscore, period, or
367// dollar sign. Because a name can be a file name, we also permit
368// forward slash, backslash, and tilde. Tilde is the tricky case
369// here; GNU ld also uses it as a bitwise not operator. It is only
370// recognized as the operator if it is not immediately followed by
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371// some character which can appear in a symbol. That is, when we
372// don't know that we are looking at an expression, "~0" is a file
373// name, and "~ 0" is an expression using bitwise not. We are
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374// compatible.
375
376inline bool
377Lex::can_start_name(char c, char c2)
378{
379 switch (c)
380 {
381 case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
382 case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L':
383 case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'Q': case 'P': case 'R':
384 case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X':
385 case 'Y': case 'Z':
386 case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
387 case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l':
388 case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'q': case 'p': case 'r':
389 case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x':
390 case 'y': case 'z':
e5756efb 391 case '_': case '.': case '$':
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392 return true;
393
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394 case '/': case '\\':
395 return this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT;
396
dbe717ef 397 case '~':
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398 return this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT && can_continue_name(&c2);
399
c82fbeee 400 case '*': case '[':
3802b2dd 401 return (this->mode_ == VERSION_SCRIPT
c82fbeee 402 || this->mode_ == DYNAMIC_LIST
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403 || (this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT
404 && can_continue_name(&c2)));
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405
406 default:
407 return false;
408 }
409}
410
411// Return whether C can continue a name which has already started.
412// Subsequent characters in a name are the same as the leading
413// characters, plus digits and "=+-:[],?*". So in general the linker
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414// script language requires spaces around operators, unless we know
415// that we are parsing an expression.
dbe717ef 416
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417inline const char*
418Lex::can_continue_name(const char* c)
dbe717ef 419{
09124467 420 switch (*c)
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421 {
422 case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
423 case 'G': case 'H': case 'I': case 'J': case 'K': case 'L':
424 case 'M': case 'N': case 'O': case 'Q': case 'P': case 'R':
425 case 'S': case 'T': case 'U': case 'V': case 'W': case 'X':
426 case 'Y': case 'Z':
427 case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
428 case 'g': case 'h': case 'i': case 'j': case 'k': case 'l':
429 case 'm': case 'n': case 'o': case 'q': case 'p': case 'r':
430 case 's': case 't': case 'u': case 'v': case 'w': case 'x':
431 case 'y': case 'z':
e5756efb 432 case '_': case '.': case '$':
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433 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
434 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
09124467 435 return c + 1;
dbe717ef 436
c82fbeee 437 // TODO(csilvers): why not allow ~ in names for version-scripts?
e5756efb 438 case '/': case '\\': case '~':
09124467 439 case '=': case '+':
afe47622 440 case ',':
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441 if (this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT)
442 return c + 1;
443 return NULL;
444
afe47622 445 case '[': case ']': case '*': case '?': case '-':
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446 if (this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT || this->mode_ == VERSION_SCRIPT
447 || this->mode_ == DYNAMIC_LIST)
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448 return c + 1;
449 return NULL;
450
c82fbeee 451 // TODO(csilvers): why allow this? ^ is meaningless in version scripts.
09124467 452 case '^':
c82fbeee 453 if (this->mode_ == VERSION_SCRIPT || this->mode_ == DYNAMIC_LIST)
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454 return c + 1;
455 return NULL;
456
457 case ':':
458 if (this->mode_ == LINKER_SCRIPT)
459 return c + 1;
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460 else if ((this->mode_ == VERSION_SCRIPT || this->mode_ == DYNAMIC_LIST)
461 && (c[1] == ':'))
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462 {
463 // A name can have '::' in it, as that's a c++ namespace
464 // separator. But a single colon is not part of a name.
465 return c + 2;
466 }
467 return NULL;
e5756efb 468
dbe717ef 469 default:
09124467 470 return NULL;
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471 }
472}
473
474// For a number we accept 0x followed by hex digits, or any sequence
475// of digits. The old linker accepts leading '$' for hex, and
476// trailing HXBOD. Those are for MRI compatibility and we don't
477// accept them. The old linker also accepts trailing MK for mega or
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478// kilo. FIXME: Those are mentioned in the documentation, and we
479// should accept them.
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480
481// Return whether C1 C2 C3 can start a hex number.
482
483inline bool
484Lex::can_start_hex(char c1, char c2, char c3)
485{
486 if (c1 == '0' && (c2 == 'x' || c2 == 'X'))
09124467 487 return this->can_continue_hex(&c3);
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488 return false;
489}
490
491// Return whether C can appear in a hex number.
492
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493inline const char*
494Lex::can_continue_hex(const char* c)
dbe717ef 495{
09124467 496 switch (*c)
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497 {
498 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
499 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
500 case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
501 case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
09124467 502 return c + 1;
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503
504 default:
09124467 505 return NULL;
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506 }
507}
508
509// Return whether C can start a non-hex number.
510
511inline bool
512Lex::can_start_number(char c)
513{
514 switch (c)
515 {
516 case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
517 case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
518 return true;
519
520 default:
521 return false;
522 }
523}
524
525// If C1 C2 C3 form a valid three character operator, return the
526// opcode (defined in the yyscript.h file generated from yyscript.y).
527// Otherwise return 0.
528
529inline int
530Lex::three_char_operator(char c1, char c2, char c3)
531{
532 switch (c1)
533 {
534 case '<':
535 if (c2 == '<' && c3 == '=')
536 return LSHIFTEQ;
537 break;
538 case '>':
539 if (c2 == '>' && c3 == '=')
540 return RSHIFTEQ;
541 break;
542 default:
543 break;
544 }
545 return 0;
546}
547
548// If C1 C2 form a valid two character operator, return the opcode
549// (defined in the yyscript.h file generated from yyscript.y).
550// Otherwise return 0.
551
552inline int
553Lex::two_char_operator(char c1, char c2)
554{
555 switch (c1)
556 {
557 case '=':
558 if (c2 == '=')
559 return EQ;
560 break;
561 case '!':
562 if (c2 == '=')
563 return NE;
564 break;
565 case '+':
566 if (c2 == '=')
567 return PLUSEQ;
568 break;
569 case '-':
570 if (c2 == '=')
571 return MINUSEQ;
572 break;
573 case '*':
574 if (c2 == '=')
575 return MULTEQ;
576 break;
577 case '/':
578 if (c2 == '=')
579 return DIVEQ;
580 break;
581 case '|':
582 if (c2 == '=')
583 return OREQ;
584 if (c2 == '|')
585 return OROR;
586 break;
587 case '&':
588 if (c2 == '=')
589 return ANDEQ;
590 if (c2 == '&')
591 return ANDAND;
592 break;
593 case '>':
594 if (c2 == '=')
595 return GE;
596 if (c2 == '>')
597 return RSHIFT;
598 break;
599 case '<':
600 if (c2 == '=')
601 return LE;
602 if (c2 == '<')
603 return LSHIFT;
604 break;
605 default:
606 break;
607 }
608 return 0;
609}
610
611// If C1 is a valid operator, return the opcode. Otherwise return 0.
612
613inline int
614Lex::one_char_operator(char c1)
615{
616 switch (c1)
617 {
618 case '+':
619 case '-':
620 case '*':
621 case '/':
622 case '%':
623 case '!':
624 case '&':
625 case '|':
626 case '^':
627 case '~':
628 case '<':
629 case '>':
630 case '=':
631 case '?':
632 case ',':
633 case '(':
634 case ')':
635 case '{':
636 case '}':
637 case '[':
638 case ']':
639 case ':':
640 case ';':
641 return c1;
642 default:
643 return 0;
644 }
645}
646
647// Skip a C style comment. *PP points to just after the "/*". Return
648// false if the comment did not end.
649
650bool
651Lex::skip_c_comment(const char** pp)
652{
653 const char* p = *pp;
654 while (p[0] != '*' || p[1] != '/')
655 {
656 if (*p == '\0')
657 {
658 *pp = p;
659 return false;
660 }
661
662 if (*p == '\n')
663 {
664 ++this->lineno_;
665 this->linestart_ = p + 1;
666 }
667 ++p;
668 }
669
670 *pp = p + 2;
671 return true;
672}
673
674// Skip a line # comment. Return false if there was no newline.
675
676bool
677Lex::skip_line_comment(const char** pp)
678{
679 const char* p = *pp;
680 size_t skip = strcspn(p, "\n");
681 if (p[skip] == '\0')
682 {
683 *pp = p + skip;
684 return false;
685 }
686
687 p += skip + 1;
688 ++this->lineno_;
689 this->linestart_ = p;
690 *pp = p;
691
692 return true;
693}
694
695// Build a token CLASSIFICATION from all characters that match
696// CAN_CONTINUE_FN. Update *PP.
697
698inline Token
699Lex::gather_token(Token::Classification classification,
09124467 700 const char* (Lex::*can_continue_fn)(const char*),
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701 const char* start,
702 const char* match,
ca09d69a 703 const char** pp)
dbe717ef 704{
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705 const char* new_match = NULL;
706 while ((new_match = (this->*can_continue_fn)(match)))
707 match = new_match;
dbe717ef 708 *pp = match;
e5756efb 709 return this->make_token(classification, start, match - start, start);
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710}
711
712// Build a token from a quoted string.
713
714Token
715Lex::gather_quoted_string(const char** pp)
716{
717 const char* start = *pp;
718 const char* p = start;
719 ++p;
720 size_t skip = strcspn(p, "\"\n");
721 if (p[skip] != '"')
722 return this->make_invalid_token(start);
723 *pp = p + skip + 1;
e5756efb 724 return this->make_token(Token::TOKEN_QUOTED_STRING, p, skip, start);
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725}
726
727// Return the next token at *PP. Update *PP. General guideline: we
728// require linker scripts to be simple ASCII. No unicode linker
729// scripts. In particular we can assume that any '\0' is the end of
730// the input.
731
732Token
733Lex::get_token(const char** pp)
734{
735 const char* p = *pp;
736
737 while (true)
738 {
739 if (*p == '\0')
740 {
741 *pp = p;
742 return this->make_eof_token(p);
743 }
744
745 // Skip whitespace quickly.
f3048a1d 746 while (*p == ' ' || *p == '\t' || *p == '\r')
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747 ++p;
748
749 if (*p == '\n')
750 {
751 ++p;
752 ++this->lineno_;
753 this->linestart_ = p;
754 continue;
755 }
756
757 // Skip C style comments.
758 if (p[0] == '/' && p[1] == '*')
759 {
760 int lineno = this->lineno_;
761 int charpos = p - this->linestart_ + 1;
762
763 *pp = p + 2;
764 if (!this->skip_c_comment(pp))
765 return Token(Token::TOKEN_INVALID, lineno, charpos);
766 p = *pp;
767
768 continue;
769 }
770
771 // Skip line comments.
772 if (*p == '#')
773 {
774 *pp = p + 1;
775 if (!this->skip_line_comment(pp))
776 return this->make_eof_token(p);
777 p = *pp;
778 continue;
779 }
780
781 // Check for a name.
e5756efb 782 if (this->can_start_name(p[0], p[1]))
dbe717ef 783 return this->gather_token(Token::TOKEN_STRING,
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784 &Lex::can_continue_name,
785 p, p + 1, pp);
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786
787 // We accept any arbitrary name in double quotes, as long as it
788 // does not cross a line boundary.
789 if (*p == '"')
790 {
791 *pp = p;
792 return this->gather_quoted_string(pp);
793 }
794
795 // Check for a number.
796
e5756efb 797 if (this->can_start_hex(p[0], p[1], p[2]))
dbe717ef 798 return this->gather_token(Token::TOKEN_INTEGER,
e5756efb 799 &Lex::can_continue_hex,
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800 p, p + 3, pp);
801
802 if (Lex::can_start_number(p[0]))
803 return this->gather_token(Token::TOKEN_INTEGER,
e5756efb 804 &Lex::can_continue_number,
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805 p, p + 1, pp);
806
807 // Check for operators.
808
809 int opcode = Lex::three_char_operator(p[0], p[1], p[2]);
810 if (opcode != 0)
811 {
812 *pp = p + 3;
813 return this->make_token(opcode, p);
814 }
815
816 opcode = Lex::two_char_operator(p[0], p[1]);
817 if (opcode != 0)
818 {
819 *pp = p + 2;
820 return this->make_token(opcode, p);
821 }
822
823 opcode = Lex::one_char_operator(p[0]);
824 if (opcode != 0)
825 {
826 *pp = p + 1;
827 return this->make_token(opcode, p);
828 }
829
830 return this->make_token(Token::TOKEN_INVALID, p);
831 }
832}
833
e5756efb 834// Return the next token.
dbe717ef 835
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836const Token*
837Lex::next_token()
dbe717ef 838{
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839 // The first token is special.
840 if (this->first_token_ != 0)
dbe717ef 841 {
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842 this->token_ = Token(this->first_token_, 0, 0);
843 this->first_token_ = 0;
844 return &this->token_;
845 }
dbe717ef 846
e5756efb 847 this->token_ = this->get_token(&this->current_);
dbe717ef 848
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849 // Don't let an early null byte fool us into thinking that we've
850 // reached the end of the file.
851 if (this->token_.is_eof()
852 && (static_cast<size_t>(this->current_ - this->input_string_)
853 < this->input_length_))
854 this->token_ = this->make_invalid_token(this->current_);
dbe717ef 855
e5756efb 856 return &this->token_;
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857}
858
494e05f4 859// class Symbol_assignment.
e5756efb 860
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861// Add the symbol to the symbol table. This makes sure the symbol is
862// there and defined. The actual value is stored later. We can't
863// determine the actual value at this point, because we can't
864// necessarily evaluate the expression until all ordinary symbols have
865// been finalized.
e5756efb 866
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867// The GNU linker lets symbol assignments in the linker script
868// silently override defined symbols in object files. We are
869// compatible. FIXME: Should we issue a warning?
870
e5756efb 871void
9b07f471 872Symbol_assignment::add_to_table(Symbol_table* symtab)
e5756efb 873{
494e05f4 874 elfcpp::STV vis = this->hidden_ ? elfcpp::STV_HIDDEN : elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT;
9b07f471 875 this->sym_ = symtab->define_as_constant(this->name_.c_str(),
e5756efb 876 NULL, // version
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877 (this->is_defsym_
878 ? Symbol_table::DEFSYM
879 : Symbol_table::SCRIPT),
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880 0, // value
881 0, // size
882 elfcpp::STT_NOTYPE,
883 elfcpp::STB_GLOBAL,
884 vis,
885 0, // nonvis
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886 this->provide_,
887 true); // force_override
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888}
889
494e05f4 890// Finalize a symbol value.
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891
892void
494e05f4 893Symbol_assignment::finalize(Symbol_table* symtab, const Layout* layout)
a445fddf 894{
77e65537 895 this->finalize_maybe_dot(symtab, layout, false, 0, NULL);
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896}
897
898// Finalize a symbol value which can refer to the dot symbol.
899
900void
901Symbol_assignment::finalize_with_dot(Symbol_table* symtab,
902 const Layout* layout,
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903 uint64_t dot_value,
904 Output_section* dot_section)
a445fddf 905{
77e65537 906 this->finalize_maybe_dot(symtab, layout, true, dot_value, dot_section);
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907}
908
909// Finalize a symbol value, internal version.
910
911void
912Symbol_assignment::finalize_maybe_dot(Symbol_table* symtab,
913 const Layout* layout,
914 bool is_dot_available,
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915 uint64_t dot_value,
916 Output_section* dot_section)
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918 // If we were only supposed to provide this symbol, the sym_ field
919 // will be NULL if the symbol was not referenced.
920 if (this->sym_ == NULL)
921 {
922 gold_assert(this->provide_);
923 return;
924 }
925
8851ecca 926 if (parameters->target().get_size() == 32)
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927 {
928#if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG)
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929 this->sized_finalize<32>(symtab, layout, is_dot_available, dot_value,
930 dot_section);
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931#else
932 gold_unreachable();
933#endif
934 }
8851ecca 935 else if (parameters->target().get_size() == 64)
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936 {
937#if defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
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938 this->sized_finalize<64>(symtab, layout, is_dot_available, dot_value,
939 dot_section);
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940#else
941 gold_unreachable();
942#endif
943 }
944 else
945 gold_unreachable();
946}
947
948template<int size>
949void
a445fddf 950Symbol_assignment::sized_finalize(Symbol_table* symtab, const Layout* layout,
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951 bool is_dot_available, uint64_t dot_value,
952 Output_section* dot_section)
a445fddf 953{
77e65537 954 Output_section* section;
919ed24c 955 uint64_t final_val = this->val_->eval_maybe_dot(symtab, layout, true,
a445fddf 956 is_dot_available,
77e65537 957 dot_value, dot_section,
f6973bdc 958 &section, NULL);
494e05f4 959 Sized_symbol<size>* ssym = symtab->get_sized_symbol<size>(this->sym_);
a445fddf 960 ssym->set_value(final_val);
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961 if (section != NULL)
962 ssym->set_output_section(section);
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963}
964
965// Set the symbol value if the expression yields an absolute value.
966
967void
968Symbol_assignment::set_if_absolute(Symbol_table* symtab, const Layout* layout,
77e65537 969 bool is_dot_available, uint64_t dot_value)
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970{
971 if (this->sym_ == NULL)
972 return;
973
77e65537 974 Output_section* val_section;
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975 uint64_t val = this->val_->eval_maybe_dot(symtab, layout, false,
976 is_dot_available, dot_value,
f6973bdc 977 NULL, &val_section, NULL);
77e65537 978 if (val_section != NULL)
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979 return;
980
8851ecca 981 if (parameters->target().get_size() == 32)
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982 {
983#if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG)
984 Sized_symbol<32>* ssym = symtab->get_sized_symbol<32>(this->sym_);
985 ssym->set_value(val);
986#else
987 gold_unreachable();
988#endif
989 }
8851ecca 990 else if (parameters->target().get_size() == 64)
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991 {
992#if defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
993 Sized_symbol<64>* ssym = symtab->get_sized_symbol<64>(this->sym_);
994 ssym->set_value(val);
995#else
996 gold_unreachable();
997#endif
998 }
999 else
1000 gold_unreachable();
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1001}
1002
1003// Print for debugging.
1004
1005void
1006Symbol_assignment::print(FILE* f) const
1007{
1008 if (this->provide_ && this->hidden_)
1009 fprintf(f, "PROVIDE_HIDDEN(");
1010 else if (this->provide_)
1011 fprintf(f, "PROVIDE(");
1012 else if (this->hidden_)
1013 gold_unreachable();
1014
1015 fprintf(f, "%s = ", this->name_.c_str());
1016 this->val_->print(f);
1017
1018 if (this->provide_ || this->hidden_)
1019 fprintf(f, ")");
1020
1021 fprintf(f, "\n");
1022}
1023
1024// Class Script_assertion.
1025
1026// Check the assertion.
1027
1028void
1029Script_assertion::check(const Symbol_table* symtab, const Layout* layout)
1030{
919ed24c 1031 if (!this->check_->eval(symtab, layout, true))
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1032 gold_error("%s", this->message_.c_str());
1033}
1034
1035// Print for debugging.
1036
1037void
1038Script_assertion::print(FILE* f) const
1039{
1040 fprintf(f, "ASSERT(");
1041 this->check_->print(f);
1042 fprintf(f, ", \"%s\")\n", this->message_.c_str());
1043}
1044
1045// Class Script_options.
1046
1047Script_options::Script_options()
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1048 : entry_(), symbol_assignments_(), symbol_definitions_(),
1049 symbol_references_(), version_script_info_(), script_sections_()
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1050{
1051}
1052
1053// Add a symbol to be defined.
1054
1055void
1056Script_options::add_symbol_assignment(const char* name, size_t length,
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1057 bool is_defsym, Expression* value,
1058 bool provide, bool hidden)
494e05f4 1059{
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1060 if (length != 1 || name[0] != '.')
1061 {
1062 if (this->script_sections_.in_sections_clause())
a445fddf 1063 {
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1064 gold_assert(!is_defsym);
1065 this->script_sections_.add_symbol_assignment(name, length, value,
a445fddf 1066 provide, hidden);
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1067 }
1068 else
1069 {
1070 Symbol_assignment* p = new Symbol_assignment(name, length, is_defsym,
1071 value, provide, hidden);
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1072 this->symbol_assignments_.push_back(p);
1073 }
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1074
1075 if (!provide)
1076 {
1077 std::string n(name, length);
1078 this->symbol_definitions_.insert(n);
1079 this->symbol_references_.erase(n);
1080 }
a445fddf 1081 }
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1082 else
1083 {
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1084 if (provide || hidden)
1085 gold_error(_("invalid use of PROVIDE for dot symbol"));
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1086
1087 // The GNU linker permits assignments to dot outside of SECTIONS
1088 // clauses and treats them as occurring inside, so we don't
1089 // check in_sections_clause here.
1090 this->script_sections_.add_dot_assignment(value);
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1091 }
1092}
1093
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1094// Add a reference to a symbol.
1095
1096void
1097Script_options::add_symbol_reference(const char* name, size_t length)
1098{
1099 if (length != 1 || name[0] != '.')
1100 {
1101 std::string n(name, length);
1102 if (this->symbol_definitions_.find(n) == this->symbol_definitions_.end())
1103 this->symbol_references_.insert(n);
1104 }
1105}
1106
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1107// Add an assertion.
1108
1109void
1110Script_options::add_assertion(Expression* check, const char* message,
1111 size_t messagelen)
1112{
1113 if (this->script_sections_.in_sections_clause())
1114 this->script_sections_.add_assertion(check, message, messagelen);
1115 else
1116 {
1117 Script_assertion* p = new Script_assertion(check, message, messagelen);
1118 this->assertions_.push_back(p);
1119 }
1120}
1121
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1122// Create sections required by any linker scripts.
1123
1124void
1125Script_options::create_script_sections(Layout* layout)
1126{
1127 if (this->saw_sections_clause())
1128 this->script_sections_.create_sections(layout);
1129}
1130
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1131// Add any symbols we are defining to the symbol table.
1132
1133void
9b07f471 1134Script_options::add_symbols_to_table(Symbol_table* symtab)
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1135{
1136 for (Symbol_assignments::iterator p = this->symbol_assignments_.begin();
1137 p != this->symbol_assignments_.end();
1138 ++p)
9b07f471 1139 (*p)->add_to_table(symtab);
a445fddf 1140 this->script_sections_.add_symbols_to_table(symtab);
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1141}
1142
a445fddf 1143// Finalize symbol values. Also check assertions.
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1144
1145void
1146Script_options::finalize_symbols(Symbol_table* symtab, const Layout* layout)
1147{
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1148 // We finalize the symbols defined in SECTIONS first, because they
1149 // are the ones which may have changed. This way if symbol outside
1150 // SECTIONS are defined in terms of symbols inside SECTIONS, they
1151 // will get the right value.
1152 this->script_sections_.finalize_symbols(symtab, layout);
1153
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1154 for (Symbol_assignments::iterator p = this->symbol_assignments_.begin();
1155 p != this->symbol_assignments_.end();
1156 ++p)
1157 (*p)->finalize(symtab, layout);
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1158
1159 for (Assertions::iterator p = this->assertions_.begin();
1160 p != this->assertions_.end();
1161 ++p)
1162 (*p)->check(symtab, layout);
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1163}
1164
1165// Set section addresses. We set all the symbols which have absolute
1166// values. Then we let the SECTIONS clause do its thing. This
1167// returns the segment which holds the file header and segment
1168// headers, if any.
1169
1170Output_segment*
1171Script_options::set_section_addresses(Symbol_table* symtab, Layout* layout)
1172{
1173 for (Symbol_assignments::iterator p = this->symbol_assignments_.begin();
1174 p != this->symbol_assignments_.end();
1175 ++p)
77e65537 1176 (*p)->set_if_absolute(symtab, layout, false, 0);
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1177
1178 return this->script_sections_.set_section_addresses(symtab, layout);
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1179}
1180
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1181// This class holds data passed through the parser to the lexer and to
1182// the parser support functions. This avoids global variables. We
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1183// can't use global variables because we need not be called by a
1184// singleton thread.
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1185
1186class Parser_closure
1187{
1188 public:
2ea97941 1189 Parser_closure(const char* filename,
dbe717ef 1190 const Position_dependent_options& posdep_options,
99fff23b 1191 bool parsing_defsym, bool in_group, bool is_in_sysroot,
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1192 Command_line* command_line,
1193 Script_options* script_options,
15f8229b 1194 Lex* lex,
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1195 bool skip_on_incompatible_target)
1196 : filename_(filename), posdep_options_(posdep_options),
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1197 parsing_defsym_(parsing_defsym), in_group_(in_group),
1198 is_in_sysroot_(is_in_sysroot),
2ea97941 1199 skip_on_incompatible_target_(skip_on_incompatible_target),
15f8229b 1200 found_incompatible_target_(false),
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1201 command_line_(command_line), script_options_(script_options),
1202 version_script_info_(script_options->version_script_info()),
e5756efb 1203 lex_(lex), lineno_(0), charpos_(0), lex_mode_stack_(), inputs_(NULL)
c82fbeee 1204 {
09124467 1205 // We start out processing C symbols in the default lex mode.
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1206 this->language_stack_.push_back(Version_script_info::LANGUAGE_C);
1207 this->lex_mode_stack_.push_back(lex->mode());
09124467 1208 }
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1209
1210 // Return the file name.
1211 const char*
1212 filename() const
1213 { return this->filename_; }
1214
1215 // Return the position dependent options. The caller may modify
1216 // this.
1217 Position_dependent_options&
1218 position_dependent_options()
1219 { return this->posdep_options_; }
1220
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1221 // Whether we are parsing a --defsym.
1222 bool
1223 parsing_defsym() const
1224 { return this->parsing_defsym_; }
1225
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1226 // Return whether this script is being run in a group.
1227 bool
1228 in_group() const
1229 { return this->in_group_; }
1230
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1231 // Return whether this script was found using a directory in the
1232 // sysroot.
1233 bool
1234 is_in_sysroot() const
1235 { return this->is_in_sysroot_; }
1236
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1237 // Whether to skip to the next file with the same name if we find an
1238 // incompatible target in an OUTPUT_FORMAT statement.
1239 bool
1240 skip_on_incompatible_target() const
1241 { return this->skip_on_incompatible_target_; }
1242
e6a307ba 1243 // Stop skipping to the next file on an incompatible target. This
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1244 // is called when we make some unrevocable change to the data
1245 // structures.
1246 void
1247 clear_skip_on_incompatible_target()
1248 { this->skip_on_incompatible_target_ = false; }
1249
1250 // Whether we found an incompatible target in an OUTPUT_FORMAT
1251 // statement.
1252 bool
1253 found_incompatible_target() const
1254 { return this->found_incompatible_target_; }
1255
1256 // Note that we found an incompatible target.
1257 void
1258 set_found_incompatible_target()
1259 { this->found_incompatible_target_ = true; }
1260
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1261 // Returns the Command_line structure passed in at constructor time.
1262 // This value may be NULL. The caller may modify this, which modifies
1263 // the passed-in Command_line object (not a copy).
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1264 Command_line*
1265 command_line()
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1266 { return this->command_line_; }
1267
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1268 // Return the options which may be set by a script.
1269 Script_options*
1270 script_options()
1271 { return this->script_options_; }
dbe717ef 1272
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1273 // Return the object in which version script information should be stored.
1274 Version_script_info*
1275 version_script()
1276 { return this->version_script_info_; }
1277
2dd3e587 1278 // Return the next token, and advance.
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1279 const Token*
1280 next_token()
1281 {
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1282 const Token* token = this->lex_->next_token();
1283 this->lineno_ = token->lineno();
1284 this->charpos_ = token->charpos();
1285 return token;
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1286 }
1287
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1288 // Set a new lexer mode, pushing the current one.
1289 void
1290 push_lex_mode(Lex::Mode mode)
1291 {
1292 this->lex_mode_stack_.push_back(this->lex_->mode());
1293 this->lex_->set_mode(mode);
1294 }
1295
1296 // Pop the lexer mode.
1297 void
1298 pop_lex_mode()
2dd3e587 1299 {
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1300 gold_assert(!this->lex_mode_stack_.empty());
1301 this->lex_->set_mode(this->lex_mode_stack_.back());
1302 this->lex_mode_stack_.pop_back();
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1303 }
1304
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1305 // Return the current lexer mode.
1306 Lex::Mode
1307 lex_mode() const
1308 { return this->lex_mode_stack_.back(); }
1309
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1310 // Return the line number of the last token.
1311 int
1312 lineno() const
1313 { return this->lineno_; }
1314
1315 // Return the character position in the line of the last token.
1316 int
1317 charpos() const
1318 { return this->charpos_; }
1319
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1321 // is a space leak--we never free the INPUTS_ pointer.
1322 Input_arguments*
1323 inputs()
1324 {
1325 if (this->inputs_ == NULL)
1326 this->inputs_ = new Input_arguments();
1327 return this->inputs_;
1328 }
1329
1330 // Return whether we saw any input files.
1331 bool
1332 saw_inputs() const
1333 { return this->inputs_ != NULL && !this->inputs_->empty(); }
1334
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1335 // Return the current language being processed in a version script
1336 // (eg, "C++"). The empty string represents unmangled C names.
6affe781 1337 Version_script_info::Language
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1338 get_current_language() const
1339 { return this->language_stack_.back(); }
1340
1341 // Push a language onto the stack when entering an extern block.
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1342 void
1343 push_language(Version_script_info::Language lang)
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1344 { this->language_stack_.push_back(lang); }
1345
1346 // Pop a language off of the stack when exiting an extern block.
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1347 void
1348 pop_language()
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1349 {
1350 gold_assert(!this->language_stack_.empty());
1351 this->language_stack_.pop_back();
1352 }
1353
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1354 private:
1355 // The name of the file we are reading.
1356 const char* filename_;
1357 // The position dependent options.
1358 Position_dependent_options posdep_options_;
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1359 // True if we are parsing a --defsym.
1360 bool parsing_defsym_;
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1361 // Whether we are currently in a --start-group/--end-group.
1362 bool in_group_;
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1363 // Whether the script was found in a sysrooted directory.
1364 bool is_in_sysroot_;
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1365 // If this is true, then if we find an OUTPUT_FORMAT with an
1366 // incompatible target, then we tell the parser to abort so that we
1367 // can search for the next file with the same name.
1368 bool skip_on_incompatible_target_;
1369 // True if we found an OUTPUT_FORMAT with an incompatible target.
1370 bool found_incompatible_target_;
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1371 // May be NULL if the user chooses not to pass one in.
1372 Command_line* command_line_;
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1373 // Options which may be set from any linker script.
1374 Script_options* script_options_;
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1375 // Information parsed from a version script.
1376 Version_script_info* version_script_info_;
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1377 // The lexer.
1378 Lex* lex_;
1379 // The line number of the last token returned by next_token.
1380 int lineno_;
1381 // The column number of the last token returned by next_token.
1382 int charpos_;
1383 // A stack of lexer modes.
1384 std::vector<Lex::Mode> lex_mode_stack_;
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1385 // A stack of which extern/language block we're inside. Can be C++,
1386 // java, or empty for C.
6affe781 1387 std::vector<Version_script_info::Language> language_stack_;
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1388 // New input files found to add to the link.
1389 Input_arguments* inputs_;
1390};
1391
1392// FILE was found as an argument on the command line. Try to read it
da769d56 1393// as a script. Return true if the file was handled.
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1394
1395bool
f1ed28fb 1396read_input_script(Workqueue* workqueue, Symbol_table* symtab, Layout* layout,
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1397 Dirsearch* dirsearch, int dirindex,
1398 Input_objects* input_objects, Mapfile* mapfile,
1399 Input_group* input_group,
dbe717ef 1400 const Input_argument* input_argument,
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1401 Input_file* input_file, Task_token* next_blocker,
1402 bool* used_next_blocker)
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1404 *used_next_blocker = false;
1405
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1406 std::string input_string;
1407 Lex::read_file(input_file, &input_string);
1408
1409 Lex lex(input_string.c_str(), input_string.length(), PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT);
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1411 Parser_closure closure(input_file->filename().c_str(),
1412 input_argument->file().options(),
99fff23b 1413 false,
dbe717ef 1414 input_group != NULL,
ad2d6943 1415 input_file->is_in_sysroot(),
a0451b38 1416 NULL,
e5756efb 1417 layout->script_options(),
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1418 &lex,
1419 input_file->will_search_for());
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1421 bool old_saw_sections_clause =
1422 layout->script_options()->saw_sections_clause();
1423
dbe717ef 1424 if (yyparse(&closure) != 0)
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1425 {
1426 if (closure.found_incompatible_target())
1427 {
1428 Read_symbols::incompatible_warning(input_argument, input_file);
1429 Read_symbols::requeue(workqueue, input_objects, symtab, layout,
1430 dirsearch, dirindex, mapfile, input_argument,
1431 input_group, next_blocker);
1432 return true;
1433 }
1434 return false;
1435 }
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1437 if (!old_saw_sections_clause
1438 && layout->script_options()->saw_sections_clause()
1439 && layout->have_added_input_section())
1440 gold_error(_("%s: SECTIONS seen after other input files; try -T/--script"),
1441 input_file->filename().c_str());
1442
dbe717ef 1443 if (!closure.saw_inputs())
da769d56 1444 return true;
dbe717ef 1445
da769d56 1446 Task_token* this_blocker = NULL;
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1447 for (Input_arguments::const_iterator p = closure.inputs()->begin();
1448 p != closure.inputs()->end();
1449 ++p)
1450 {
1451 Task_token* nb;
1452 if (p + 1 == closure.inputs()->end())
1453 nb = next_blocker;
1454 else
1455 {
17a1d0a9 1456 nb = new Task_token(true);
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1457 nb->add_blocker();
1458 }
f1ed28fb 1459 workqueue->queue_soon(new Read_symbols(input_objects, symtab,
15f8229b 1460 layout, dirsearch, 0, mapfile, &*p,
b0193076 1461 input_group, NULL, this_blocker, nb));
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1462 this_blocker = nb;
1463 }
1464
09ec0418 1465 if (layout->incremental_inputs() != NULL)
072fe7ce 1466 {
09ec0418 1467 // Like new Read_symbols(...) above, we rely on closure.inputs()
072fe7ce 1468 // getting leaked by closure.
09ec0418 1469 const std::string& filename = input_file->filename();
072fe7ce 1470 Script_info* info = new Script_info(closure.inputs());
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1471 Timespec mtime = input_file->file().get_mtime();
1472 layout->incremental_inputs()->report_script(filename, info, mtime);
072fe7ce 1473 }
09ec0418 1474
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1475 *used_next_blocker = true;
1476
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1477 return true;
1478}
1479
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1480// Helper function for read_version_script() and
1481// read_commandline_script(). Processes the given file in the mode
1482// indicated by first_token and lex_mode.
3c2fafa5 1483
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1484static bool
1485read_script_file(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline,
c82fbeee 1486 Script_options* script_options,
09124467 1487 int first_token, Lex::Mode lex_mode)
3c2fafa5 1488{
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1489 // TODO: if filename is a relative filename, search for it manually
1490 // using "." + cmdline->options()->search_path() -- not dirsearch.
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1491 Dirsearch dirsearch;
1492
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1494 // started the workqueue yet. This is only for debugging purposes,
1495 // so we invent a fake value.
1496 const Task* task = reinterpret_cast<const Task*>(-1);
1497
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1498 // We don't want this file to be opened in binary mode.
1499 Position_dependent_options posdep = cmdline->position_dependent_options();
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1500 if (posdep.format_enum() == General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_BINARY)
1501 posdep.set_format_enum(General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF);
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1502 Input_file_argument input_argument(filename,
1503 Input_file_argument::INPUT_FILE_TYPE_FILE,
1504 "", false, posdep);
3c2fafa5 1505 Input_file input_file(&input_argument);
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1506 int dummy = 0;
1507 if (!input_file.open(dirsearch, task, &dummy))
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1508 return false;
1509
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1510 std::string input_string;
1511 Lex::read_file(&input_file, &input_string);
1512
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1513 Lex lex(input_string.c_str(), input_string.length(), first_token);
1514 lex.set_mode(lex_mode);
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1515
1516 Parser_closure closure(filename,
1517 cmdline->position_dependent_options(),
99fff23b 1518 first_token == Lex::DYNAMIC_LIST,
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1519 false,
1520 input_file.is_in_sysroot(),
a0451b38 1521 cmdline,
c82fbeee 1522 script_options,
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1523 &lex,
1524 false);
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1525 if (yyparse(&closure) != 0)
1526 {
17a1d0a9 1527 input_file.file().unlock(task);
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1528 return false;
1529 }
1530
17a1d0a9 1531 input_file.file().unlock(task);
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1532
1533 gold_assert(!closure.saw_inputs());
1534
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1535 return true;
1536}
1537
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1538// FILENAME was found as an argument to --script (-T).
1539// Read it as a script, and execute its contents immediately.
1540
1541bool
1542read_commandline_script(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline)
1543{
c82fbeee 1544 return read_script_file(filename, cmdline, &cmdline->script_options(),
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1545 PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT, Lex::LINKER_SCRIPT);
1546}
1547
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1549// a version script, and store its contents in
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1550// cmdline->script_options()->version_script_info().
1551
1552bool
1553read_version_script(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline)
1554{
c82fbeee 1555 return read_script_file(filename, cmdline, &cmdline->script_options(),
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1556 PARSING_VERSION_SCRIPT, Lex::VERSION_SCRIPT);
1557}
1558
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1559// FILENAME was found as an argument to --dynamic-list. Read it as a
1560// list of symbols, and store its contents in DYNAMIC_LIST.
1561
1562bool
1563read_dynamic_list(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline,
1564 Script_options* dynamic_list)
1565{
1566 return read_script_file(filename, cmdline, dynamic_list,
1567 PARSING_DYNAMIC_LIST, Lex::DYNAMIC_LIST);
1568}
1569
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1570// Implement the --defsym option on the command line. Return true if
1571// all is well.
1572
1573bool
1574Script_options::define_symbol(const char* definition)
1575{
1576 Lex lex(definition, strlen(definition), PARSING_DEFSYM);
1577 lex.set_mode(Lex::EXPRESSION);
1578
1579 // Dummy value.
1580 Position_dependent_options posdep_options;
1581
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1582 Parser_closure closure("command line", posdep_options, true,
1583 false, false, NULL, this, &lex, false);
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1584
1585 if (yyparse(&closure) != 0)
1586 return false;
1587
1588 gold_assert(!closure.saw_inputs());
1589
1590 return true;
1591}
1592
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1593// Print the script to F for debugging.
1594
1595void
1596Script_options::print(FILE* f) const
1597{
1598 fprintf(f, "%s: Dumping linker script\n", program_name);
1599
1600 if (!this->entry_.empty())
1601 fprintf(f, "ENTRY(%s)\n", this->entry_.c_str());
1602
1603 for (Symbol_assignments::const_iterator p =
1604 this->symbol_assignments_.begin();
1605 p != this->symbol_assignments_.end();
1606 ++p)
1607 (*p)->print(f);
1608
1609 for (Assertions::const_iterator p = this->assertions_.begin();
1610 p != this->assertions_.end();
1611 ++p)
1612 (*p)->print(f);
1613
1614 this->script_sections_.print(f);
1615
1616 this->version_script_info_.print(f);
1617}
1618
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1620// parser. We construct one global object for each lex mode with
1621// keywords.
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1622
1623class Keyword_to_parsecode
1624{
1625 public:
1626 // The structure which maps keywords to parsecodes.
1627 struct Keyword_parsecode
1628 {
1629 // Keyword.
1630 const char* keyword;
1631 // Corresponding parsecode.
1632 int parsecode;
1633 };
1634
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1635 Keyword_to_parsecode(const Keyword_parsecode* keywords,
1636 int keyword_count)
1637 : keyword_parsecodes_(keywords), keyword_count_(keyword_count)
1638 { }
1639
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1640 // Return the parsecode corresponding KEYWORD, or 0 if it is not a
1641 // keyword.
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1642 int
1643 keyword_to_parsecode(const char* keyword, size_t len) const;
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1644
1645 private:
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1646 const Keyword_parsecode* keyword_parsecodes_;
1647 const int keyword_count_;
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1648};
1649
1650// Mapping from keyword string to keyword parsecode. This array must
1651// be kept in sorted order. Parsecodes are looked up using bsearch.
1652// This array must correspond to the list of parsecodes in yyscript.y.
1653
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1654static const Keyword_to_parsecode::Keyword_parsecode
1655script_keyword_parsecodes[] =
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1656{
1657 { "ABSOLUTE", ABSOLUTE },
1658 { "ADDR", ADDR },
1659 { "ALIGN", ALIGN_K },
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1661 { "ASSERT", ASSERT_K },
1662 { "AS_NEEDED", AS_NEEDED },
1663 { "AT", AT },
1664 { "BIND", BIND },
1665 { "BLOCK", BLOCK },
1666 { "BYTE", BYTE },
1667 { "CONSTANT", CONSTANT },
1668 { "CONSTRUCTORS", CONSTRUCTORS },
1e5d2fb1 1669 { "COPY", COPY },
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1670 { "CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS", CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS },
1671 { "DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN", DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN },
1672 { "DATA_SEGMENT_END", DATA_SEGMENT_END },
1673 { "DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END", DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END },
1674 { "DEFINED", DEFINED },
1e5d2fb1 1675 { "DSECT", DSECT },
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1676 { "ENTRY", ENTRY },
1677 { "EXCLUDE_FILE", EXCLUDE_FILE },
1678 { "EXTERN", EXTERN },
1679 { "FILL", FILL },
1680 { "FLOAT", FLOAT },
1681 { "FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION", FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION },
1682 { "GROUP", GROUP },
1683 { "HLL", HLL },
1684 { "INCLUDE", INCLUDE },
1e5d2fb1 1685 { "INFO", INFO },
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1686 { "INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION", INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION },
1687 { "INPUT", INPUT },
1688 { "KEEP", KEEP },
1689 { "LENGTH", LENGTH },
1690 { "LOADADDR", LOADADDR },
1691 { "LONG", LONG },
1692 { "MAP", MAP },
1693 { "MAX", MAX_K },
1694 { "MEMORY", MEMORY },
1695 { "MIN", MIN_K },
1696 { "NEXT", NEXT },
1697 { "NOCROSSREFS", NOCROSSREFS },
1698 { "NOFLOAT", NOFLOAT },
1e5d2fb1 1699 { "NOLOAD", NOLOAD },
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1700 { "ONLY_IF_RO", ONLY_IF_RO },
1701 { "ONLY_IF_RW", ONLY_IF_RW },
195e7dc6 1702 { "OPTION", OPTION },
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1703 { "ORIGIN", ORIGIN },
1704 { "OUTPUT", OUTPUT },
1705 { "OUTPUT_ARCH", OUTPUT_ARCH },
1706 { "OUTPUT_FORMAT", OUTPUT_FORMAT },
1707 { "OVERLAY", OVERLAY },
1708 { "PHDRS", PHDRS },
1709 { "PROVIDE", PROVIDE },
1710 { "PROVIDE_HIDDEN", PROVIDE_HIDDEN },
1711 { "QUAD", QUAD },
1712 { "SEARCH_DIR", SEARCH_DIR },
1713 { "SECTIONS", SECTIONS },
1714 { "SEGMENT_START", SEGMENT_START },
1715 { "SHORT", SHORT },
1716 { "SIZEOF", SIZEOF },
1717 { "SIZEOF_HEADERS", SIZEOF_HEADERS },
3802b2dd 1718 { "SORT", SORT_BY_NAME },
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1719 { "SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT", SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT },
1720 { "SORT_BY_NAME", SORT_BY_NAME },
1721 { "SPECIAL", SPECIAL },
1722 { "SQUAD", SQUAD },
1723 { "STARTUP", STARTUP },
1724 { "SUBALIGN", SUBALIGN },
1725 { "SYSLIB", SYSLIB },
1726 { "TARGET", TARGET_K },
1727 { "TRUNCATE", TRUNCATE },
1728 { "VERSION", VERSIONK },
1729 { "global", GLOBAL },
1730 { "l", LENGTH },
1731 { "len", LENGTH },
1732 { "local", LOCAL },
1733 { "o", ORIGIN },
1734 { "org", ORIGIN },
1735 { "sizeof_headers", SIZEOF_HEADERS },
1736};
1737
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1738static const Keyword_to_parsecode
1739script_keywords(&script_keyword_parsecodes[0],
1740 (sizeof(script_keyword_parsecodes)
1741 / sizeof(script_keyword_parsecodes[0])));
1742
1743static const Keyword_to_parsecode::Keyword_parsecode
1744version_script_keyword_parsecodes[] =
1745{
1746 { "extern", EXTERN },
1747 { "global", GLOBAL },
1748 { "local", LOCAL },
1749};
1750
1751static const Keyword_to_parsecode
1752version_script_keywords(&version_script_keyword_parsecodes[0],
1753 (sizeof(version_script_keyword_parsecodes)
1754 / sizeof(version_script_keyword_parsecodes[0])));
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1756static const Keyword_to_parsecode::Keyword_parsecode
1757dynamic_list_keyword_parsecodes[] =
1758{
1759 { "extern", EXTERN },
1760};
1761
1762static const Keyword_to_parsecode
1763dynamic_list_keywords(&dynamic_list_keyword_parsecodes[0],
1764 (sizeof(dynamic_list_keyword_parsecodes)
1765 / sizeof(dynamic_list_keyword_parsecodes[0])));
1766
1767
1768
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1769// Comparison function passed to bsearch.
1770
1771extern "C"
1772{
1773
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1774struct Ktt_key
1775{
1776 const char* str;
1777 size_t len;
1778};
1779
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1780static int
1781ktt_compare(const void* keyv, const void* kttv)
1782{
e5756efb 1783 const Ktt_key* key = static_cast<const Ktt_key*>(keyv);
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1784 const Keyword_to_parsecode::Keyword_parsecode* ktt =
1785 static_cast<const Keyword_to_parsecode::Keyword_parsecode*>(kttv);
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1786 int i = strncmp(key->str, ktt->keyword, key->len);
1787 if (i != 0)
1788 return i;
1789 if (ktt->keyword[key->len] != '\0')
1790 return -1;
1791 return 0;
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1792}
1793
1794} // End extern "C".
1795
1796int
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1797Keyword_to_parsecode::keyword_to_parsecode(const char* keyword,
1798 size_t len) const
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1800 Ktt_key key;
1801 key.str = keyword;
1802 key.len = len;
1803 void* kttv = bsearch(&key,
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1804 this->keyword_parsecodes_,
1805 this->keyword_count_,
1806 sizeof(this->keyword_parsecodes_[0]),
1807 ktt_compare);
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1808 if (kttv == NULL)
1809 return 0;
1810 Keyword_parsecode* ktt = static_cast<Keyword_parsecode*>(kttv);
1811 return ktt->parsecode;
1812}
1813
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1814// The following structs are used within the VersionInfo class as well
1815// as in the bison helper functions. They store the information
1816// parsed from the version script.
dbe717ef 1817
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1818// A single version expression.
1819// For example, pattern="std::map*" and language="C++".
62dfdd4d 1820struct Version_expression
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1821{
1822 Version_expression(const std::string& a_pattern,
1823 Version_script_info::Language a_language,
1824 bool a_exact_match)
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1825 : pattern(a_pattern), language(a_language), exact_match(a_exact_match),
1826 was_matched_by_symbol(false)
6affe781 1827 { }
dbe717ef 1828
494e05f4 1829 std::string pattern;
6affe781 1830 Version_script_info::Language language;
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1831 // If false, we use glob() to match pattern. If true, we use strcmp().
1832 bool exact_match;
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1833 // True if --no-undefined-version is in effect and we found this
1834 // version in get_symbol_version. We use mutable because this
1835 // struct is generally not modifiable after it has been created.
1836 mutable bool was_matched_by_symbol;
494e05f4 1837};
dbe717ef 1838
494e05f4 1839// A list of expressions.
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1840struct Version_expression_list
1841{
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1842 std::vector<struct Version_expression> expressions;
1843};
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1845// A list of which versions upon which another version depends.
1846// Strings should be from the Stringpool.
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1847struct Version_dependency_list
1848{
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1849 std::vector<std::string> dependencies;
1850};
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1852// The total definition of a version. It includes the tag for the
1853// version, its global and local expressions, and any dependencies.
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1854struct Version_tree
1855{
494e05f4 1856 Version_tree()
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1857 : tag(), global(NULL), local(NULL), dependencies(NULL)
1858 { }
e5756efb 1859
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1860 std::string tag;
1861 const struct Version_expression_list* global;
1862 const struct Version_expression_list* local;
1863 const struct Version_dependency_list* dependencies;
1864};
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1866// Helper class that calls cplus_demangle when needed and takes care of freeing
1867// the result.
1868
1869class Lazy_demangler
1870{
1871 public:
1872 Lazy_demangler(const char* symbol, int options)
1873 : symbol_(symbol), options_(options), demangled_(NULL), did_demangle_(false)
1874 { }
1875
1876 ~Lazy_demangler()
1877 { free(this->demangled_); }
1878
1879 // Return the demangled name. The actual demangling happens on the first call,
1880 // and the result is later cached.
1881 inline char*
1882 get();
1883
1884 private:
1885 // The symbol to demangle.
ca09d69a 1886 const char* symbol_;
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1887 // Option flags to pass to cplus_demagle.
1888 const int options_;
1889 // The cached demangled value, or NULL if demangling didn't happen yet or
1890 // failed.
ca09d69a 1891 char* demangled_;
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1892 // Whether we already called cplus_demangle
1893 bool did_demangle_;
1894};
1895
1896// Return the demangled name. The actual demangling happens on the first call,
1897// and the result is later cached. Returns NULL if the symbol cannot be
1898// demangled.
1899
1900inline char*
1901Lazy_demangler::get()
1902{
1903 if (!this->did_demangle_)
1904 {
1905 this->demangled_ = cplus_demangle(this->symbol_, this->options_);
1906 this->did_demangle_ = true;
1907 }
1908 return this->demangled_;
1909}
1910
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1911// Class Version_script_info.
1912
1913Version_script_info::Version_script_info()
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1914 : dependency_lists_(), expression_lists_(), version_trees_(), globs_(),
1915 default_version_(NULL), default_is_global_(false), is_finalized_(false)
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1916{
1917 for (int i = 0; i < LANGUAGE_COUNT; ++i)
98e090bd 1918 this->exact_[i] = NULL;
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1919}
1920
494e05f4 1921Version_script_info::~Version_script_info()
1ef1f3d3 1922{
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1923}
1924
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1925// Forget all the known version script information.
1926
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1927void
1928Version_script_info::clear()
494e05f4 1929{
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1930 for (size_t k = 0; k < this->dependency_lists_.size(); ++k)
1931 delete this->dependency_lists_[k];
1ef1f3d3 1932 this->dependency_lists_.clear();
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1933 for (size_t k = 0; k < this->version_trees_.size(); ++k)
1934 delete this->version_trees_[k];
1ef1f3d3 1935 this->version_trees_.clear();
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1936 for (size_t k = 0; k < this->expression_lists_.size(); ++k)
1937 delete this->expression_lists_[k];
1ef1f3d3 1938 this->expression_lists_.clear();
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1939}
1940
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1941// Finalize the version script information.
1942
1943void
1944Version_script_info::finalize()
1945{
1946 if (!this->is_finalized_)
1947 {
1948 this->build_lookup_tables();
1949 this->is_finalized_ = true;
1950 }
1951}
1952
1953// Return all the versions.
1954
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1955std::vector<std::string>
1956Version_script_info::get_versions() const
dbe717ef 1957{
494e05f4 1958 std::vector<std::string> ret;
6affe781 1959 for (size_t j = 0; j < this->version_trees_.size(); ++j)
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1960 if (!this->version_trees_[j]->tag.empty())
1961 ret.push_back(this->version_trees_[j]->tag);
494e05f4 1962 return ret;
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1963}
1964
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1965// Return the dependencies of VERSION.
1966
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1967std::vector<std::string>
1968Version_script_info::get_dependencies(const char* version) const
dbe717ef 1969{
494e05f4 1970 std::vector<std::string> ret;
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1971 for (size_t j = 0; j < this->version_trees_.size(); ++j)
1972 if (this->version_trees_[j]->tag == version)
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1973 {
1974 const struct Version_dependency_list* deps =
6affe781 1975 this->version_trees_[j]->dependencies;
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1976 if (deps != NULL)
1977 for (size_t k = 0; k < deps->dependencies.size(); ++k)
1978 ret.push_back(deps->dependencies[k]);
1979 return ret;
1980 }
1981 return ret;
1982}
1983
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1984// A version script essentially maps a symbol name to a version tag
1985// and an indication of whether symbol is global or local within that
1986// version tag. Each symbol maps to at most one version tag.
1987// Unfortunately, in practice, version scripts are ambiguous, and list
1988// symbols multiple times. Thus, we have to document the matching
1989// process.
1990
1991// This is a description of what the GNU linker does as of 2010-01-11.
1992// It walks through the version tags in the order in which they appear
1993// in the version script. For each tag, it first walks through the
1994// global patterns for that tag, then the local patterns. When
1995// looking at a single pattern, it first applies any language specific
1996// demangling as specified for the pattern, and then matches the
1997// resulting symbol name to the pattern. If it finds an exact match
1998// for a literal pattern (a pattern enclosed in quotes or with no
1999// wildcard characters), then that is the match that it uses. If
2000// finds a match with a wildcard pattern, then it saves it and
2001// continues searching. Wildcard patterns that are exactly "*" are
2002// saved separately.
2003
2004// If no exact match with a literal pattern is ever found, then if a
2005// wildcard match with a global pattern was found it is used,
2006// otherwise if a wildcard match with a local pattern was found it is
2007// used.
2008
2009// This is the result:
2010// * If there is an exact match, then we use the first tag in the
2011// version script where it matches.
2012// + If the exact match in that tag is global, it is used.
2013// + Otherwise the exact match in that tag is local, and is used.
2014// * Otherwise, if there is any match with a global wildcard pattern:
2015// + If there is any match with a wildcard pattern which is not
2016// "*", then we use the tag in which the *last* such pattern
2017// appears.
2018// + Otherwise, we matched "*". If there is no match with a local
2019// wildcard pattern which is not "*", then we use the *last*
2020// match with a global "*". Otherwise, continue.
2021// * Otherwise, if there is any match with a local wildcard pattern:
2022// + If there is any match with a wildcard pattern which is not
2023// "*", then we use the tag in which the *last* such pattern
2024// appears.
2025// + Otherwise, we matched "*", and we use the tag in which the
2026// *last* such match occurred.
2027
2028// There is an additional wrinkle. When the GNU linker finds a symbol
2029// with a version defined in an object file due to a .symver
2030// directive, it looks up that symbol name in that version tag. If it
2031// finds it, it matches the symbol name against the patterns for that
2032// version. If there is no match with a global pattern, but there is
2033// a match with a local pattern, then the GNU linker marks the symbol
2034// as local.
2035
2036// We want gold to be generally compatible, but we also want gold to
2037// be fast. These are the rules that gold implements:
2038// * If there is an exact match for the mangled name, we use it.
2039// + If there is more than one exact match, we give a warning, and
2040// we use the first tag in the script which matches.
2041// + If a symbol has an exact match as both global and local for
2042// the same version tag, we give an error.
2043// * Otherwise, we look for an extern C++ or an extern Java exact
2044// match. If we find an exact match, we use it.
2045// + If there is more than one exact match, we give a warning, and
2046// we use the first tag in the script which matches.
2047// + If a symbol has an exact match as both global and local for
2048// the same version tag, we give an error.
2049// * Otherwise, we look through the wildcard patterns, ignoring "*"
2050// patterns. We look through the version tags in reverse order.
2051// For each version tag, we look through the global patterns and
2052// then the local patterns. We use the first match we find (i.e.,
2053// the last matching version tag in the file).
2054// * Otherwise, we use the "*" pattern if there is one. We give an
2055// error if there are multiple "*" patterns.
2056
2057// At least for now, gold does not look up the version tag for a
2058// symbol version found in an object file to see if it should be
2059// forced local. There are other ways to force a symbol to be local,
2060// and I don't understand why this one is useful.
2061
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2062// Build a set of fast lookup tables for a version script.
2063
2064void
2065Version_script_info::build_lookup_tables()
2066{
2067 size_t size = this->version_trees_.size();
2068 for (size_t j = 0; j < size; ++j)
2069 {
2070 const Version_tree* v = this->version_trees_[j];
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2071 this->build_expression_list_lookup(v->local, v, false);
2072 this->build_expression_list_lookup(v->global, v, true);
2073 }
2074}
2075
2076// If a pattern has backlashes but no unquoted wildcard characters,
2077// then we apply backslash unquoting and look for an exact match.
2078// Otherwise we treat it as a wildcard pattern. This function returns
2079// true for a wildcard pattern. Otherwise, it does backslash
2080// unquoting on *PATTERN and returns false. If this returns true,
2081// *PATTERN may have been partially unquoted.
2082
2083bool
2084Version_script_info::unquote(std::string* pattern) const
2085{
2086 bool saw_backslash = false;
2087 size_t len = pattern->length();
2088 size_t j = 0;
2089 for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i)
2090 {
2091 if (saw_backslash)
2092 saw_backslash = false;
2093 else
2094 {
2095 switch ((*pattern)[i])
2096 {
2097 case '?': case '[': case '*':
2098 return true;
2099 case '\\':
2100 saw_backslash = true;
2101 continue;
2102 default:
2103 break;
2104 }
2105 }
2106
2107 if (i != j)
2108 (*pattern)[j] = (*pattern)[i];
2109 ++j;
2110 }
2111 return false;
2112}
2113
2114// Add an exact match for MATCH to *PE. The result of the match is
2115// V/IS_GLOBAL.
2116
2117void
2118Version_script_info::add_exact_match(const std::string& match,
2119 const Version_tree* v, bool is_global,
2120 const Version_expression* ve,
ca09d69a 2121 Exact* pe)
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2122{
2123 std::pair<Exact::iterator, bool> ins =
2124 pe->insert(std::make_pair(match, Version_tree_match(v, is_global, ve)));
2125 if (ins.second)
2126 {
2127 // This is the first time we have seen this match.
2128 return;
2129 }
2130
2131 Version_tree_match& vtm(ins.first->second);
2132 if (vtm.real->tag != v->tag)
2133 {
2134 // This is an ambiguous match. We still return the
2135 // first version that we found in the script, but we
2136 // record the new version to issue a warning if we
2137 // wind up looking up this symbol.
2138 if (vtm.ambiguous == NULL)
2139 vtm.ambiguous = v;
2140 }
2141 else if (is_global != vtm.is_global)
2142 {
2143 // We have a match for both the global and local entries for a
2144 // version tag. That's got to be wrong.
2145 gold_error(_("'%s' appears as both a global and a local symbol "
2146 "for version '%s' in script"),
2147 match.c_str(), v->tag.c_str());
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2148 }
2149}
2150
2151// Build fast lookup information for EXPLIST and store it in LOOKUP.
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2152// All matches go to V, and IS_GLOBAL is true if they are global
2153// matches.
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2154
2155void
2156Version_script_info::build_expression_list_lookup(
2157 const Version_expression_list* explist,
2158 const Version_tree* v,
98e090bd 2159 bool is_global)
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2160{
2161 if (explist == NULL)
2162 return;
2163 size_t size = explist->expressions.size();
98e090bd 2164 for (size_t i = 0; i < size; ++i)
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2166 const Version_expression& exp(explist->expressions[i]);
2167
2168 if (exp.pattern.length() == 1 && exp.pattern[0] == '*')
6affe781 2169 {
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2170 if (this->default_version_ != NULL
2171 && this->default_version_->tag != v->tag)
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2172 gold_warning(_("wildcard match appears in both version '%s' "
2173 "and '%s' in script"),
2174 this->default_version_->tag.c_str(), v->tag.c_str());
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2175 else if (this->default_version_ != NULL
2176 && this->default_is_global_ != is_global)
2177 gold_error(_("wildcard match appears as both global and local "
2178 "in version '%s' in script"),
2179 v->tag.c_str());
2180 this->default_version_ = v;
2181 this->default_is_global_ = is_global;
2182 continue;
2183 }
2184
2185 std::string pattern = exp.pattern;
2186 if (!exp.exact_match)
2187 {
2188 if (this->unquote(&pattern))
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2190 this->globs_.push_back(Glob(&exp, v, is_global));
2191 continue;
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2192 }
2193 }
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2194
2195 if (this->exact_[exp.language] == NULL)
2196 this->exact_[exp.language] = new Exact();
2197 this->add_exact_match(pattern, v, is_global, &exp,
2198 this->exact_[exp.language]);
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2199 }
2200}
2201
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2202// Return the name to match given a name, a language code, and two
2203// lazy demanglers.
62dfdd4d 2204
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2205const char*
2206Version_script_info::get_name_to_match(const char* name,
2207 int language,
2208 Lazy_demangler* cpp_demangler,
2209 Lazy_demangler* java_demangler) const
62dfdd4d 2210{
98e090bd 2211 switch (language)
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2213 case LANGUAGE_C:
2214 return name;
2215 case LANGUAGE_CXX:
2216 return cpp_demangler->get();
2217 case LANGUAGE_JAVA:
2218 return java_demangler->get();
2219 default:
2220 gold_unreachable();
62dfdd4d 2221 }
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2222}
2223
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2224// Look up SYMBOL_NAME in the list of versions. Return true if the
2225// symbol is found, false if not. If the symbol is found, then if
2226// PVERSION is not NULL, set *PVERSION to the version tag, and if
2227// P_IS_GLOBAL is not NULL, set *P_IS_GLOBAL according to whether the
2228// symbol is global or not.
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2229
2230bool
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2231Version_script_info::get_symbol_version(const char* symbol_name,
2232 std::string* pversion,
2233 bool* p_is_global) const
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2235 Lazy_demangler cpp_demangled_name(symbol_name, DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
2236 Lazy_demangler java_demangled_name(symbol_name,
2237 DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_JAVA);
2238
6affe781 2239 gold_assert(this->is_finalized_);
6affe781 2240 for (int i = 0; i < LANGUAGE_COUNT; ++i)
494e05f4 2241 {
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2242 Exact* exact = this->exact_[i];
2243 if (exact == NULL)
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2245
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2246 const char* name_to_match = this->get_name_to_match(symbol_name, i,
2247 &cpp_demangled_name,
2248 &java_demangled_name);
2249 if (name_to_match == NULL)
6affe781 2250 {
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2251 // If the name can not be demangled, the GNU linker goes
2252 // ahead and tries to match it anyhow. That does not
2253 // make sense to me and I have not implemented it.
2254 continue;
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2255 }
2256
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2257 Exact::const_iterator pe = exact->find(name_to_match);
2258 if (pe != exact->end())
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2260 const Version_tree_match& vtm(pe->second);
2261 if (vtm.ambiguous != NULL)
2262 gold_warning(_("using '%s' as version for '%s' which is also "
2263 "named in version '%s' in script"),
2264 vtm.real->tag.c_str(), name_to_match,
2265 vtm.ambiguous->tag.c_str());
2266
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2268 *pversion = vtm.real->tag;
2269 if (p_is_global != NULL)
2270 *p_is_global = vtm.is_global;
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2271
2272 // If we are using --no-undefined-version, and this is a
2273 // global symbol, we have to record that we have found this
2274 // symbol, so that we don't warn about it. We have to do
2275 // this now, because otherwise we have no way to get from a
2276 // non-C language back to the demangled name that we
2277 // matched.
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2278 if (p_is_global != NULL && vtm.is_global)
2279 vtm.expression->was_matched_by_symbol = true;
62dfdd4d 2280
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2281 return true;
2282 }
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2283 }
2284
2285 // Look through the glob patterns in reverse order.
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2287 for (Globs::const_reverse_iterator p = this->globs_.rbegin();
2288 p != this->globs_.rend();
2289 ++p)
2290 {
2291 int language = p->expression->language;
2292 const char* name_to_match = this->get_name_to_match(symbol_name,
2293 language,
2294 &cpp_demangled_name,
2295 &java_demangled_name);
2296 if (name_to_match == NULL)
2297 continue;
2298
2299 if (fnmatch(p->expression->pattern.c_str(), name_to_match,
2300 FNM_NOESCAPE) == 0)
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2302 if (pversion != NULL)
2303 *pversion = p->version->tag;
2304 if (p_is_global != NULL)
2305 *p_is_global = p->is_global;
2306 return true;
6affe781 2307 }
98e090bd 2308 }
6affe781 2309
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2310 // Finally, there may be a wildcard.
2311 if (this->default_version_ != NULL)
2312 {
2313 if (pversion != NULL)
2314 *pversion = this->default_version_->tag;
2315 if (p_is_global != NULL)
2316 *p_is_global = this->default_is_global_;
2317 return true;
494e05f4 2318 }
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2321}
2322
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2323// Give an error if any exact symbol names (not wildcards) appear in a
2324// version script, but there is no such symbol.
2325
2326void
2327Version_script_info::check_unmatched_names(const Symbol_table* symtab) const
2328{
2329 for (size_t i = 0; i < this->version_trees_.size(); ++i)
2330 {
2331 const Version_tree* vt = this->version_trees_[i];
2332 if (vt->global == NULL)
2333 continue;
2334 for (size_t j = 0; j < vt->global->expressions.size(); ++j)
2335 {
2336 const Version_expression& expression(vt->global->expressions[j]);
2337
2338 // Ignore cases where we used the version because we saw a
2339 // symbol that we looked up. Note that
2340 // WAS_MATCHED_BY_SYMBOL will be true even if the symbol was
2341 // not a definition. That's OK as in that case we most
2342 // likely gave an undefined symbol error anyhow.
2343 if (expression.was_matched_by_symbol)
2344 continue;
2345
2346 // Just ignore names which are in languages other than C.
2347 // We have no way to look them up in the symbol table.
2348 if (expression.language != LANGUAGE_C)
2349 continue;
2350
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2351 // Remove backslash quoting, and ignore wildcard patterns.
2352 std::string pattern = expression.pattern;
2353 if (!expression.exact_match)
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2355 if (this->unquote(&pattern))
2356 continue;
62dfdd4d 2357 }
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2358
2359 if (symtab->lookup(pattern.c_str(), vt->tag.c_str()) == NULL)
2360 gold_error(_("version script assignment of %s to symbol %s "
2361 "failed: symbol not defined"),
2362 vt->tag.c_str(), pattern.c_str());
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2363 }
2364 }
2365}
2366
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2367struct Version_dependency_list*
2368Version_script_info::allocate_dependency_list()
2369{
2370 dependency_lists_.push_back(new Version_dependency_list);
2371 return dependency_lists_.back();
2372}
2373
2374struct Version_expression_list*
2375Version_script_info::allocate_expression_list()
2376{
2377 expression_lists_.push_back(new Version_expression_list);
2378 return expression_lists_.back();
2379}
2380
2381struct Version_tree*
2382Version_script_info::allocate_version_tree()
2383{
2384 version_trees_.push_back(new Version_tree);
2385 return version_trees_.back();
2386}
2387
2388// Print for debugging.
2389
2390void
2391Version_script_info::print(FILE* f) const
2392{
2393 if (this->empty())
2394 return;
2395
2396 fprintf(f, "VERSION {");
2397
2398 for (size_t i = 0; i < this->version_trees_.size(); ++i)
2399 {
2400 const Version_tree* vt = this->version_trees_[i];
2401
2402 if (vt->tag.empty())
2403 fprintf(f, " {\n");
2404 else
2405 fprintf(f, " %s {\n", vt->tag.c_str());
2406
2407 if (vt->global != NULL)
2408 {
2409 fprintf(f, " global :\n");
2410 this->print_expression_list(f, vt->global);
2411 }
2412
2413 if (vt->local != NULL)
2414 {
2415 fprintf(f, " local :\n");
2416 this->print_expression_list(f, vt->local);
2417 }
2418
2419 fprintf(f, " }");
2420 if (vt->dependencies != NULL)
2421 {
2422 const Version_dependency_list* deps = vt->dependencies;
2423 for (size_t j = 0; j < deps->dependencies.size(); ++j)
2424 {
2425 if (j < deps->dependencies.size() - 1)
2426 fprintf(f, "\n");
2427 fprintf(f, " %s", deps->dependencies[j].c_str());
2428 }
2429 }
2430 fprintf(f, ";\n");
2431 }
2432
2433 fprintf(f, "}\n");
2434}
2435
2436void
2437Version_script_info::print_expression_list(
2438 FILE* f,
2439 const Version_expression_list* vel) const
2440{
6affe781 2441 Version_script_info::Language current_language = LANGUAGE_C;
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2442 for (size_t i = 0; i < vel->expressions.size(); ++i)
2443 {
2444 const Version_expression& ve(vel->expressions[i]);
2445
2446 if (ve.language != current_language)
2447 {
6affe781 2448 if (current_language != LANGUAGE_C)
494e05f4 2449 fprintf(f, " }\n");
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2450 switch (ve.language)
2451 {
2452 case LANGUAGE_C:
2453 break;
2454 case LANGUAGE_CXX:
2455 fprintf(f, " extern \"C++\" {\n");
2456 break;
2457 case LANGUAGE_JAVA:
2458 fprintf(f, " extern \"Java\" {\n");
2459 break;
2460 default:
2461 gold_unreachable();
2462 }
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2463 current_language = ve.language;
2464 }
2465
2466 fprintf(f, " ");
6affe781 2467 if (current_language != LANGUAGE_C)
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2468 fprintf(f, " ");
2469
2470 if (ve.exact_match)
2471 fprintf(f, "\"");
2472 fprintf(f, "%s", ve.pattern.c_str());
2473 if (ve.exact_match)
2474 fprintf(f, "\"");
2475
2476 fprintf(f, "\n");
2477 }
2478
6affe781 2479 if (current_language != LANGUAGE_C)
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2480 fprintf(f, " }\n");
2481}
2482
2483} // End namespace gold.
2484
2485// The remaining functions are extern "C", so it's clearer to not put
2486// them in namespace gold.
2487
2488using namespace gold;
2489
2490// This function is called by the bison parser to return the next
2491// token.
2492
2493extern "C" int
2494yylex(YYSTYPE* lvalp, void* closurev)
2495{
2496 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2497 const Token* token = closure->next_token();
2498 switch (token->classification())
2499 {
2500 default:
2501 gold_unreachable();
2502
2503 case Token::TOKEN_INVALID:
2504 yyerror(closurev, "invalid character");
2505 return 0;
2506
2507 case Token::TOKEN_EOF:
2508 return 0;
2509
2510 case Token::TOKEN_STRING:
2511 {
2512 // This is either a keyword or a STRING.
2513 size_t len;
2514 const char* str = token->string_value(&len);
2515 int parsecode = 0;
2516 switch (closure->lex_mode())
2517 {
2518 case Lex::LINKER_SCRIPT:
2519 parsecode = script_keywords.keyword_to_parsecode(str, len);
2520 break;
2521 case Lex::VERSION_SCRIPT:
2522 parsecode = version_script_keywords.keyword_to_parsecode(str, len);
2523 break;
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2524 case Lex::DYNAMIC_LIST:
2525 parsecode = dynamic_list_keywords.keyword_to_parsecode(str, len);
2526 break;
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2527 default:
2528 break;
2529 }
2530 if (parsecode != 0)
2531 return parsecode;
2532 lvalp->string.value = str;
2533 lvalp->string.length = len;
2534 return STRING;
2535 }
2536
2537 case Token::TOKEN_QUOTED_STRING:
2538 lvalp->string.value = token->string_value(&lvalp->string.length);
2539 return QUOTED_STRING;
2540
2541 case Token::TOKEN_OPERATOR:
2542 return token->operator_value();
2543
2544 case Token::TOKEN_INTEGER:
2545 lvalp->integer = token->integer_value();
2546 return INTEGER;
2547 }
2548}
2549
2550// This function is called by the bison parser to report an error.
2551
2552extern "C" void
2553yyerror(void* closurev, const char* message)
2554{
2555 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2556 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: %s"), closure->filename(), closure->lineno(),
2557 closure->charpos(), message);
2558}
2559
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2560// Called by the bison parser to add an external symbol to the link.
2561
2562extern "C" void
2563script_add_extern(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t length)
2564{
2565 // We treat exactly like -u NAME. FIXME: If it seems useful, we
2566 // could handle this after the command line has been read, by adding
2567 // entries to the symbol table directly.
2568 std::string arg("--undefined=");
2569 arg.append(name, length);
2570 script_parse_option(closurev, arg.c_str(), arg.size());
2571}
2572
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2573// Called by the bison parser to add a file to the link.
2574
2575extern "C" void
2576script_add_file(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t length)
2577{
2578 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2579
2580 // If this is an absolute path, and we found the script in the
2581 // sysroot, then we want to prepend the sysroot to the file name.
2582 // For example, this is how we handle a cross link to the x86_64
2583 // libc.so, which refers to /lib/libc.so.6.
2584 std::string name_string(name, length);
2585 const char* extra_search_path = ".";
2586 std::string script_directory;
2587 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH(name_string.c_str()))
2588 {
2589 if (closure->is_in_sysroot())
2590 {
8851ecca 2591 const std::string& sysroot(parameters->options().sysroot());
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2592 gold_assert(!sysroot.empty());
2593 name_string = sysroot + name_string;
2594 }
2595 }
2596 else
2597 {
2598 // In addition to checking the normal library search path, we
2599 // also want to check in the script-directory.
ca09d69a 2600 const char* slash = strrchr(closure->filename(), '/');
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2601 if (slash != NULL)
2602 {
2603 script_directory.assign(closure->filename(),
2604 slash - closure->filename() + 1);
2605 extra_search_path = script_directory.c_str();
2606 }
2607 }
2608
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2609 Input_file_argument file(name_string.c_str(),
2610 Input_file_argument::INPUT_FILE_TYPE_FILE,
2611 extra_search_path, false,
2612 closure->position_dependent_options());
494e05f4 2613 closure->inputs()->add_file(file);
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2614}
2615
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2616// Called by the bison parser to add a library to the link.
2617
2618extern "C" void
2619script_add_library(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t length)
2620{
2621 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2622 std::string name_string(name, length);
2623
2624 if (name_string[0] != 'l')
2625 gold_error(_("library name must be prefixed with -l"));
2626
2627 Input_file_argument file(name_string.c_str() + 1,
2628 Input_file_argument::INPUT_FILE_TYPE_LIBRARY,
2629 "", false,
2630 closure->position_dependent_options());
2631 closure->inputs()->add_file(file);
2632}
2633
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2634// Called by the bison parser to start a group. If we are already in
2635// a group, that means that this script was invoked within a
2636// --start-group --end-group sequence on the command line, or that
2637// this script was found in a GROUP of another script. In that case,
2638// we simply continue the existing group, rather than starting a new
2639// one. It is possible to construct a case in which this will do
2640// something other than what would happen if we did a recursive group,
2641// but it's hard to imagine why the different behaviour would be
2642// useful for a real program. Avoiding recursive groups is simpler
2643// and more efficient.
2644
2645extern "C" void
2646script_start_group(void* closurev)
2647{
2648 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2649 if (!closure->in_group())
2650 closure->inputs()->start_group();
2651}
2652
2653// Called by the bison parser at the end of a group.
2654
2655extern "C" void
2656script_end_group(void* closurev)
2657{
2658 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2659 if (!closure->in_group())
2660 closure->inputs()->end_group();
2661}
2662
2663// Called by the bison parser to start an AS_NEEDED list.
2664
2665extern "C" void
2666script_start_as_needed(void* closurev)
2667{
2668 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
45aa233b 2669 closure->position_dependent_options().set_as_needed(true);
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2670}
2671
2672// Called by the bison parser at the end of an AS_NEEDED list.
2673
2674extern "C" void
2675script_end_as_needed(void* closurev)
2676{
2677 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
45aa233b 2678 closure->position_dependent_options().set_as_needed(false);
dbe717ef 2679}
195e7dc6 2680
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2681// Called by the bison parser to set the entry symbol.
2682
2683extern "C" void
e5756efb 2684script_set_entry(void* closurev, const char* entry, size_t length)
d391083d 2685{
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2686 // We'll parse this exactly the same as --entry=ENTRY on the commandline
2687 // TODO(csilvers): FIXME -- call set_entry directly.
1890b465 2688 std::string arg("--entry=");
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2689 arg.append(entry, length);
2690 script_parse_option(closurev, arg.c_str(), arg.size());
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2691}
2692
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2693// Called by the bison parser to set whether to define common symbols.
2694
2695extern "C" void
2696script_set_common_allocation(void* closurev, int set)
2697{
2698 const char* arg = set != 0 ? "--define-common" : "--no-define-common";
2699 script_parse_option(closurev, arg, strlen(arg));
2700}
2701
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2702// Called by the bison parser to refer to a symbol.
2703
2704extern "C" Expression*
ca09d69a 2705script_symbol(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t length)
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2706{
2707 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2708 if (length != 1 || name[0] != '.')
2709 closure->script_options()->add_symbol_reference(name, length);
2710 return script_exp_string(name, length);
2711}
2712
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2713// Called by the bison parser to define a symbol.
2714
2715extern "C" void
2716script_set_symbol(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t length,
2717 Expression* value, int providei, int hiddeni)
2718{
2719 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2720 const bool provide = providei != 0;
2721 const bool hidden = hiddeni != 0;
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2722 closure->script_options()->add_symbol_assignment(name, length,
2723 closure->parsing_defsym(),
2724 value, provide, hidden);
15f8229b 2725 closure->clear_skip_on_incompatible_target();
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ILT
2726}
2727
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2728// Called by the bison parser to add an assertion.
2729
2730extern "C" void
2731script_add_assertion(void* closurev, Expression* check, const char* message,
2732 size_t messagelen)
2733{
2734 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2735 closure->script_options()->add_assertion(check, message, messagelen);
15f8229b 2736 closure->clear_skip_on_incompatible_target();
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ILT
2737}
2738
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2739// Called by the bison parser to parse an OPTION.
2740
2741extern "C" void
e5756efb 2742script_parse_option(void* closurev, const char* option, size_t length)
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2743{
2744 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
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2745 // We treat the option as a single command-line option, even if
2746 // it has internal whitespace.
2747 if (closure->command_line() == NULL)
2748 {
2749 // There are some options that we could handle here--e.g.,
2750 // -lLIBRARY. Should we bother?
e5756efb 2751 gold_warning(_("%s:%d:%d: ignoring command OPTION; OPTION is only valid"
d391083d 2752 " for scripts specified via -T/--script"),
e5756efb 2753 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos());
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2754 }
2755 else
2756 {
2757 bool past_a_double_dash_option = false;
ee1fe73e 2758 const char* mutable_option = strndup(option, length);
e5756efb 2759 gold_assert(mutable_option != NULL);
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ILT
2760 closure->command_line()->process_one_option(1, &mutable_option, 0,
2761 &past_a_double_dash_option);
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2762 // The General_options class will quite possibly store a pointer
2763 // into mutable_option, so we can't free it. In cases the class
2764 // does not store such a pointer, this is a memory leak. Alas. :(
a0451b38 2765 }
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2766 closure->clear_skip_on_incompatible_target();
2767}
2768
2769// Called by the bison parser to handle OUTPUT_FORMAT. OUTPUT_FORMAT
2770// takes either one or three arguments. In the three argument case,
2771// the format depends on the endianness option, which we don't
2772// currently support (FIXME). If we see an OUTPUT_FORMAT for the
2773// wrong format, then we want to search for a new file. Returning 0
2774// here will cause the parser to immediately abort.
2775
2776extern "C" int
2777script_check_output_format(void* closurev,
2778 const char* default_name, size_t default_length,
2779 const char*, size_t, const char*, size_t)
2780{
2781 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2782 std::string name(default_name, default_length);
2783 Target* target = select_target_by_name(name.c_str());
2784 if (target == NULL || !parameters->is_compatible_target(target))
2785 {
2786 if (closure->skip_on_incompatible_target())
2787 {
2788 closure->set_found_incompatible_target();
2789 return 0;
2790 }
2791 // FIXME: Should we warn about the unknown target?
2792 }
2793 return 1;
195e7dc6 2794}
e5756efb 2795
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2796// Called by the bison parser to handle TARGET.
2797
2798extern "C" void
2799script_set_target(void* closurev, const char* target, size_t len)
2800{
2801 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2802 std::string s(target, len);
2803 General_options::Object_format format_enum;
2804 format_enum = General_options::string_to_object_format(s.c_str());
2805 closure->position_dependent_options().set_format_enum(format_enum);
2806}
2807
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2808// Called by the bison parser to handle SEARCH_DIR. This is handled
2809// exactly like a -L option.
2810
2811extern "C" void
2812script_add_search_dir(void* closurev, const char* option, size_t length)
2813{
2814 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2815 if (closure->command_line() == NULL)
2816 gold_warning(_("%s:%d:%d: ignoring SEARCH_DIR; SEARCH_DIR is only valid"
2817 " for scripts specified via -T/--script"),
2818 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos());
91e75c8a 2819 else if (!closure->command_line()->options().nostdlib())
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2820 {
2821 std::string s = "-L" + std::string(option, length);
2822 script_parse_option(closurev, s.c_str(), s.size());
2823 }
2824}
2825
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2826/* Called by the bison parser to push the lexer into expression
2827 mode. */
2828
494e05f4 2829extern "C" void
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2830script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(void* closurev)
2831{
2832 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2833 closure->push_lex_mode(Lex::EXPRESSION);
2834}
2835
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2836/* Called by the bison parser to push the lexer into version
2837 mode. */
2838
494e05f4 2839extern "C" void
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ILT
2840script_push_lex_into_version_mode(void* closurev)
2841{
2842 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
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2843 if (closure->version_script()->is_finalized())
2844 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: invalid use of VERSION in input file"),
2845 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos());
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2846 closure->push_lex_mode(Lex::VERSION_SCRIPT);
2847}
2848
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2849/* Called by the bison parser to pop the lexer mode. */
2850
494e05f4 2851extern "C" void
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2852script_pop_lex_mode(void* closurev)
2853{
2854 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2855 closure->pop_lex_mode();
2856}
09124467 2857
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2858// Register an entire version node. For example:
2859//
2860// GLIBC_2.1 {
2861// global: foo;
2862// } GLIBC_2.0;
2863//
2864// - tag is "GLIBC_2.1"
2865// - tree contains the information "global: foo"
2866// - deps contains "GLIBC_2.0"
2867
2868extern "C" void
2869script_register_vers_node(void*,
2870 const char* tag,
2871 int taglen,
ca09d69a
NC
2872 struct Version_tree* tree,
2873 struct Version_dependency_list* deps)
09124467
ILT
2874{
2875 gold_assert(tree != NULL);
09124467 2876 tree->dependencies = deps;
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ILT
2877 if (tag != NULL)
2878 tree->tag = std::string(tag, taglen);
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ILT
2879}
2880
2881// Add a dependencies to the list of existing dependencies, if any,
2882// and return the expanded list.
2883
ca09d69a 2884extern "C" struct Version_dependency_list*
09124467 2885script_add_vers_depend(void* closurev,
ca09d69a
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2886 struct Version_dependency_list* all_deps,
2887 const char* depend_to_add, int deplen)
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ILT
2888{
2889 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2890 if (all_deps == NULL)
2891 all_deps = closure->version_script()->allocate_dependency_list();
2892 all_deps->dependencies.push_back(std::string(depend_to_add, deplen));
2893 return all_deps;
2894}
2895
2896// Add a pattern expression to an existing list of expressions, if any.
09124467 2897
ca09d69a 2898extern "C" struct Version_expression_list*
09124467 2899script_new_vers_pattern(void* closurev,
ca09d69a
NC
2900 struct Version_expression_list* expressions,
2901 const char* pattern, int patlen, int exact_match)
09124467
ILT
2902{
2903 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2904 if (expressions == NULL)
2905 expressions = closure->version_script()->allocate_expression_list();
2906 expressions->expressions.push_back(
2907 Version_expression(std::string(pattern, patlen),
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2908 closure->get_current_language(),
2909 static_cast<bool>(exact_match)));
09124467
ILT
2910 return expressions;
2911}
2912
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2913// Attaches b to the end of a, and clears b. So a = a + b and b = {}.
2914
2915extern "C" struct Version_expression_list*
ca09d69a
NC
2916script_merge_expressions(struct Version_expression_list* a,
2917 struct Version_expression_list* b)
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2918{
2919 a->expressions.insert(a->expressions.end(),
2920 b->expressions.begin(), b->expressions.end());
2921 // We could delete b and remove it from expressions_lists_, but
2922 // that's a lot of work. This works just as well.
2923 b->expressions.clear();
2924 return a;
2925}
2926
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2927// Combine the global and local expressions into a a Version_tree.
2928
ca09d69a 2929extern "C" struct Version_tree*
09124467 2930script_new_vers_node(void* closurev,
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NC
2931 struct Version_expression_list* global,
2932 struct Version_expression_list* local)
09124467
ILT
2933{
2934 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2935 Version_tree* tree = closure->version_script()->allocate_version_tree();
2936 tree->global = global;
2937 tree->local = local;
2938 return tree;
2939}
2940
10600224 2941// Handle a transition in language, such as at the
09124467
ILT
2942// start or end of 'extern "C++"'
2943
2944extern "C" void
2945version_script_push_lang(void* closurev, const char* lang, int langlen)
2946{
2947 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
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2948 std::string language(lang, langlen);
2949 Version_script_info::Language code;
2950 if (language.empty() || language == "C")
2951 code = Version_script_info::LANGUAGE_C;
2952 else if (language == "C++")
2953 code = Version_script_info::LANGUAGE_CXX;
2954 else if (language == "Java")
2955 code = Version_script_info::LANGUAGE_JAVA;
2956 else
2957 {
2958 char* buf = new char[langlen + 100];
2959 snprintf(buf, langlen + 100,
2960 _("unrecognized version script language '%s'"),
2961 language.c_str());
2962 yyerror(closurev, buf);
2963 delete[] buf;
2964 code = Version_script_info::LANGUAGE_C;
2965 }
2966 closure->push_language(code);
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ILT
2967}
2968
2969extern "C" void
2970version_script_pop_lang(void* closurev)
2971{
2972 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2973 closure->pop_language();
2974}
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2975
2976// Called by the bison parser to start a SECTIONS clause.
2977
2978extern "C" void
2979script_start_sections(void* closurev)
2980{
2981 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2982 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->start_sections();
15f8229b 2983 closure->clear_skip_on_incompatible_target();
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ILT
2984}
2985
2986// Called by the bison parser to finish a SECTIONS clause.
2987
2988extern "C" void
2989script_finish_sections(void* closurev)
2990{
2991 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
2992 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->finish_sections();
2993}
2994
2995// Start processing entries for an output section.
2996
2997extern "C" void
2998script_start_output_section(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen,
2999 const struct Parser_output_section_header* header)
3000{
3001 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3002 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->start_output_section(name,
3003 namelen,
3004 header);
3005}
3006
3007// Finish processing entries for an output section.
3008
3009extern "C" void
c82fbeee 3010script_finish_output_section(void* closurev,
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3011 const struct Parser_output_section_trailer* trail)
3012{
3013 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3014 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->finish_output_section(trail);
3015}
3016
3017// Add a data item (e.g., "WORD (0)") to the current output section.
3018
3019extern "C" void
3020script_add_data(void* closurev, int data_token, Expression* val)
3021{
3022 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3023 int size;
3024 bool is_signed = true;
3025 switch (data_token)
3026 {
3027 case QUAD:
3028 size = 8;
3029 is_signed = false;
3030 break;
3031 case SQUAD:
3032 size = 8;
3033 break;
3034 case LONG:
3035 size = 4;
3036 break;
3037 case SHORT:
3038 size = 2;
3039 break;
3040 case BYTE:
3041 size = 1;
3042 break;
3043 default:
3044 gold_unreachable();
3045 }
3046 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->add_data(size, is_signed, val);
3047}
3048
3049// Add a clause setting the fill value to the current output section.
3050
3051extern "C" void
3052script_add_fill(void* closurev, Expression* val)
3053{
3054 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3055 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->add_fill(val);
3056}
3057
3058// Add a new input section specification to the current output
3059// section.
3060
3061extern "C" void
3062script_add_input_section(void* closurev,
3063 const struct Input_section_spec* spec,
3064 int keepi)
3065{
3066 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3067 bool keep = keepi != 0;
3068 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->add_input_section(spec, keep);
3069}
3070
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3071// When we see DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN we record that following output
3072// sections may be relro.
3073
3074extern "C" void
3075script_data_segment_align(void* closurev)
3076{
3077 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3078 if (!closure->script_options()->saw_sections_clause())
3079 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN not in SECTIONS clause"),
3080 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos());
3081 else
3082 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->data_segment_align();
3083}
3084
3085// When we see DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END we know that all output sections
3086// since DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN should be relro.
3087
3088extern "C" void
3089script_data_segment_relro_end(void* closurev)
3090{
3091 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3092 if (!closure->script_options()->saw_sections_clause())
3093 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN not in SECTIONS clause"),
3094 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos());
3095 else
3096 closure->script_options()->script_sections()->data_segment_relro_end();
3097}
3098
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3099// Create a new list of string/sort pairs.
3100
3101extern "C" String_sort_list_ptr
3102script_new_string_sort_list(const struct Wildcard_section* string_sort)
3103{
3104 return new String_sort_list(1, *string_sort);
3105}
3106
3107// Add an entry to a list of string/sort pairs. The way the parser
3108// works permits us to simply modify the first parameter, rather than
3109// copy the vector.
3110
3111extern "C" String_sort_list_ptr
3112script_string_sort_list_add(String_sort_list_ptr pv,
3113 const struct Wildcard_section* string_sort)
3114{
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3115 if (pv == NULL)
3116 return script_new_string_sort_list(string_sort);
3117 else
3118 {
3119 pv->push_back(*string_sort);
3120 return pv;
3121 }
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3122}
3123
3124// Create a new list of strings.
3125
3126extern "C" String_list_ptr
3127script_new_string_list(const char* str, size_t len)
3128{
3129 return new String_list(1, std::string(str, len));
3130}
3131
3132// Add an element to a list of strings. The way the parser works
3133// permits us to simply modify the first parameter, rather than copy
3134// the vector.
3135
3136extern "C" String_list_ptr
3137script_string_list_push_back(String_list_ptr pv, const char* str, size_t len)
3138{
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3139 if (pv == NULL)
3140 return script_new_string_list(str, len);
3141 else
3142 {
3143 pv->push_back(std::string(str, len));
3144 return pv;
3145 }
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3146}
3147
3148// Concatenate two string lists. Either or both may be NULL. The way
3149// the parser works permits us to modify the parameters, rather than
3150// copy the vector.
3151
3152extern "C" String_list_ptr
3153script_string_list_append(String_list_ptr pv1, String_list_ptr pv2)
3154{
3155 if (pv1 == NULL)
3156 return pv2;
3157 if (pv2 == NULL)
3158 return pv1;
3159 pv1->insert(pv1->end(), pv2->begin(), pv2->end());
3160 return pv1;
3161}
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3162
3163// Add a new program header.
3164
3165extern "C" void
3166script_add_phdr(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen,
3167 unsigned int type, const Phdr_info* info)
3168{
3169 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3170 bool includes_filehdr = info->includes_filehdr != 0;
3171 bool includes_phdrs = info->includes_phdrs != 0;
3172 bool is_flags_valid = info->is_flags_valid != 0;
3173 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3174 ss->add_phdr(name, namelen, type, includes_filehdr, includes_phdrs,
3175 is_flags_valid, info->flags, info->load_address);
15f8229b 3176 closure->clear_skip_on_incompatible_target();
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3177}
3178
3179// Convert a program header string to a type.
3180
3181#define PHDR_TYPE(NAME) { #NAME, sizeof(#NAME) - 1, elfcpp::NAME }
3182
3183static struct
3184{
3185 const char* name;
3186 size_t namelen;
3187 unsigned int val;
3188} phdr_type_names[] =
3189{
3190 PHDR_TYPE(PT_NULL),
3191 PHDR_TYPE(PT_LOAD),
3192 PHDR_TYPE(PT_DYNAMIC),
3193 PHDR_TYPE(PT_INTERP),
3194 PHDR_TYPE(PT_NOTE),
3195 PHDR_TYPE(PT_SHLIB),
3196 PHDR_TYPE(PT_PHDR),
3197 PHDR_TYPE(PT_TLS),
3198 PHDR_TYPE(PT_GNU_EH_FRAME),
3199 PHDR_TYPE(PT_GNU_STACK),
3200 PHDR_TYPE(PT_GNU_RELRO)
3201};
3202
3203extern "C" unsigned int
3204script_phdr_string_to_type(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen)
3205{
3206 for (unsigned int i = 0;
3207 i < sizeof(phdr_type_names) / sizeof(phdr_type_names[0]);
3208 ++i)
3209 if (namelen == phdr_type_names[i].namelen
3210 && strncmp(name, phdr_type_names[i].name, namelen) == 0)
3211 return phdr_type_names[i].val;
3212 yyerror(closurev, _("unknown PHDR type (try integer)"));
3213 return elfcpp::PT_NULL;
3214}
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3215
3216extern "C" void
3217script_saw_segment_start_expression(void* closurev)
3218{
3219 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3220 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3221 ss->set_saw_segment_start_expression(true);
3222}
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3223
3224extern "C" void
3225script_set_section_region(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen,
3226 int set_vma)
3227{
3228 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3229 if (!closure->script_options()->saw_sections_clause())
3230 {
3231 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: MEMORY region '%.*s' referred to outside of "
3232 "SECTIONS clause"),
3233 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos(),
3234 namelen, name);
3235 return;
3236 }
3237
3238 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3239 Memory_region* mr = ss->find_memory_region(name, namelen);
3240 if (mr == NULL)
3241 {
3242 gold_error(_("%s:%d:%d: MEMORY region '%.*s' not declared"),
3243 closure->filename(), closure->lineno(), closure->charpos(),
3244 namelen, name);
3245 return;
3246 }
3247
3248 ss->set_memory_region(mr, set_vma);
3249}
3250
3251extern "C" void
3252script_add_memory(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen,
3253 unsigned int attrs, Expression* origin, Expression* length)
3254{
3255 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3256 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3257 ss->add_memory_region(name, namelen, attrs, origin, length);
3258}
3259
3260extern "C" unsigned int
3261script_parse_memory_attr(void* closurev, const char* attrs, size_t attrlen,
3262 int invert)
3263{
3264 int attributes = 0;
3265
3266 while (attrlen--)
3267 switch (*attrs++)
3268 {
3269 case 'R':
3270 case 'r':
3271 attributes |= MEM_READABLE; break;
3272 case 'W':
3273 case 'w':
3274 attributes |= MEM_READABLE | MEM_WRITEABLE; break;
3275 case 'X':
3276 case 'x':
3277 attributes |= MEM_EXECUTABLE; break;
3278 case 'A':
3279 case 'a':
3280 attributes |= MEM_ALLOCATABLE; break;
3281 case 'I':
3282 case 'i':
3283 case 'L':
3284 case 'l':
3285 attributes |= MEM_INITIALIZED; break;
3286 default:
3287 yyerror(closurev, _("unknown MEMORY attribute"));
3288 }
3289
3290 if (invert)
3291 attributes = (~ attributes) & MEM_ATTR_MASK;
3292
3293 return attributes;
3294}
3295
3296extern "C" void
3297script_include_directive(void* closurev, const char*, size_t)
3298{
3299 // FIXME: Implement ?
3300 yyerror (closurev, _("GOLD does not currently support INCLUDE directives"));
3301}
3302
3303// Functions for memory regions.
3304
3305extern "C" Expression*
3306script_exp_function_origin(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen)
3307{
3308 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3309 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3310 Expression* origin = ss->find_memory_region_origin(name, namelen);
3311
3312 if (origin == NULL)
3313 {
3314 gold_error(_("undefined memory region '%s' referenced "
3315 "in ORIGIN expression"),
3316 name);
3317 // Create a dummy expression to prevent crashes later on.
3318 origin = script_exp_integer(0);
3319 }
3320
3321 return origin;
3322}
3323
3324extern "C" Expression*
3325script_exp_function_length(void* closurev, const char* name, size_t namelen)
3326{
3327 Parser_closure* closure = static_cast<Parser_closure*>(closurev);
3328 Script_sections* ss = closure->script_options()->script_sections();
3329 Expression* length = ss->find_memory_region_length(name, namelen);
3330
3331 if (length == NULL)
3332 {
3333 gold_error(_("undefined memory region '%s' referenced "
3334 "in LENGTH expression"),
3335 name);
3336 // Create a dummy expression to prevent crashes later on.
3337 length = script_exp_integer(0);
3338 }
3339
3340 return length;
3341}
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