Perform a single lookup of "plugin.Open" at the point where we set the
loaded flag for the context, then cache whether the result is nil, so
that we can consult this cached value later on (instead of having to
look up the symbol each time). This helps speed up the DynLinkingGo()
context method, which is called from within some very hot loops in the
linker (when linking 'hyperkube' from kubernetes, reduces total calls
to "sym.(*Symbols).ROLookup" from 6.5M to 4.3M)
Change-Id: I92a2ea2b21d24f67aec0a7afeef4acc77c095adf
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/193260
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Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
Previously users who opted into cgo might have received a bit of a
behavior surprise when their mingw installation defaulted to a
potentially older and different set of compatibility hacks. Since Go is
explicitly targeting >=6.1 for internal linkage, propagate these changes
to external linkage too.
While we're at it, we move these values into constant variables so that
they don't become out of sync and allow for easy updating as Go
gradually drops compatibility for older operating systems.
Change-Id: I41e654d135be6e3db9088e73efeb414933e36caa
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This has been the default in MSVC for a very long time, and it's hard to
imagine modern programs actually wanting the old legacy behavior. For
example, no modern programs try to install their junk into C:\windows
and therefore need to have an emulated writable windows directory.
That's not really even allowed by ACLs on modern systems.
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There is real (albeit generated) code that exceeds the limit.
Fixes#33555
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These functions are compiler generated, and as such are only available
in the internal ABI. Doing this avoids generating an alias symbol.
Doing that avoids confusion between unmangled and mangled type symbols.
Fixes#30768
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Renaming the method makes clear, both to readers and to vet,
that this method is not the implementation of io.Seeker:
it cannot fail.
Working toward making the tree vet-safe instead of having
so many exceptions in cmd/vet/all/whitelist.
For #31916.
Change-Id: I3e6ad7264cb0121b4b76935450cccb71d533e96b
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This CL improves internal link to provide basic support for cgo and PIE:
1, add support for GOT, PLT and GOTPLT.
2, add support for following ELF relocation types which have been used by std
packages:
R_AARCH64_ADR_GOT_PAGE
R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC
R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21
R_AARCH64_ADD_ABS_LO12_NC
R_AARCH64_LDST8_ABS_LO12_NC
R_AARCH64_LDST32_ABS_LO12_NC
R_AARCH64_LDST64_ABS_LO12_NC
R_AARCH64_JUMP26
R_AARCH64_ABS64
R_AARCH64_PREL32
R_AARCH64_PREL64
With this change, Go toolchain can be built in internal linking mode, and
pure Go programs can be built with PIE mode in internal linking mode on arm64.
Updates #10373
The prototype of this CL is contributed by Wei Xiao <wei.xiao@arm.com>
Change-Id: I2253923c69e855fd1524d54def309a961dce6247
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.go.buildinfo must be added to the symbol table on AIX. Otherwise, ld
won't be able to handle its relocations.
This patch also make ".data" the default section for all symbols inside
the data segment.
Change-Id: I83ac2bf1050e0ef6ef9c96ff793efd4ddc8e98d7
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Determine the macho platform once and use that the two places that
need it. This makes it easier to add a third platform check for a
follow-up change.
Updates #31447
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Use mmap for writing most of the output file content,
specifically, the sections and segments. After layout, we
already know the sizes and file offsets for the sections and
segments. So we can just write the bytes by copying to a mmap'd
backing store.
The writing of the output file is split into two parts. The first
part writes the sections and segments to the mmap'd region. The
second part writes some extra content, for which we don't know
the size, so we use direct file IO.
This is in preparation for mmap'ing input files read-only.
Change-Id: I9f3b4616a9f96bfd5c940d74c50aacd6d330f7d2
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Rename it to PCIter and convert it to use methods.
Set pcscale once, during construction, to make call sites clearer.
Change some ints to bools.
Use a simple iteration termination condition,
instead of the cap comparison from the c2go translation.
Instead of requiring a Pcdata, which requires one caller
to synthesize a fake Pcdata, just ask for a byte slice.
Passes toolstash-check.
Change-Id: I811da0e929cf4a806bd6d70357ccf2911cd0c737
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Update the recently-added '-strictdups' sanity checking to avoid
failing the link in cases where we have objects feeding into the link
with a mix of command line flags (and in particular some with "-N" and
some without). This scenario will trigger errors/warnings due to
inlinable functions and wrapper functions that have different sizes
due to presence or lack of optimization.
Update #31034.
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Change-Id: Ia268b0d64dc89866aa09bfffcaa109741088a904
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We don't use the TLS section on android, and dropping it avoids
complaints about underalignment from the Android Q linker.
Updates #29674
Change-Id: I91dabf2a58e6eb1783872639a6a144858db09cef
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/169618
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Introduce a new linker command line option "-strictdups", which
enables sanity checking of "ok to duplicate" symbols, especially
DWARF info symbols. Acceptable values are 0 (no checking) 1 (issue
warnings) and 2 (issue a fatal error checks fail).
Currently if we read a DWARF symbol (such as "go.info.PKG.FUNCTION")
from one object file, and then encounter the same symbol later on
while reading another object file, we simply discard the second one
and move on with the link, since the two should in theory be
identical.
If as a result of a compiler bug we wind up with symbols that are not
identical, this tends to (silently) result in incorrect DWARF
generation, which may or may not be discovered depending on who is
consuming the DWARF and what's being done with it.
When this option is turned on, at the point where a duplicate
symbol is detected in the object file reader, we check to make sure
that the length/contents of the symbol are the same as the previously
read symbol, and print a descriptive warning (or error) if not.
For the time being this can be used for one-off testing to find
problems; at some point it would be nice if we can enable it by
default.
Updates #30908.
Change-Id: I64c4e07c326b4572db674ff17c93307e2eec607c
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/168410
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Change-Id: I939518462c931ba9feb125b2f299ef0706b124ce
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We're going to need the ability to extract the LC_VERSION_MIN_* and
LC_BUILD_VERSION load commands. This CL adds peekMachoPlatform to do
that and in the process simplifies machoCombineDwarf.
While here, disable DWARF combining for Apple platforms other than
macOS (watchOS, tvOS, bridgeOS), not just iOS.
Updates #22395
Change-Id: I4862b0f15ccc87b7be1a6532b4d37b47c8f7f243
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/168459
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
C trampolines are made by fixup CSECTS which are added between two
symbols. If such CSECTS is added inside Go functions, all method
offsets stored in moduledatas will be wrong.
In order to prevent this, every C code is moved at the end of the
executable and long calls are created for GO functions called by C
code.
The main function can't longer be made in Go as AIX __start isn't using
a long call to branch on it. Therefore, a main is defined on
runtime/cgo.
Change-Id: I214b18decdb83107cf7325b298609eef9f9d1330
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This commit fixes trampoline generation on aix/ppc64 which must use TOC
symbols.
It also adds a size to runtime.text.X symbols to prevent ld from moving
them, like runtime.text.
Change-Id: Ida033ec20ad8d7b7fb3faeb0ec4fa7bc4ce86b7e
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-mcmodel=large and -Wl,-bbigtoc must always be passed to gcc in order to
prevent TOC overflow error. However, a warning is still issued by ld. It
is removed as it doesn't give any useful information.
Change-Id: I95a78e8993cc7b5c0f329654d507409785f7eea6
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DWARF relocations isn't working with some older ld, because of
-Wl,-bnoobjreorder which is needed on Go.
This commit checks ld's version and disable DWARF generation in cmd/link
if it's too old. Some tests must therefore be skipped.
Change-Id: I2e794c263eb0dfe0b42e7062fb80c26f086b44d1
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Moduledata symbols like runtime.data or runtime.text must have the
same position in the final executable (as some symbol accesses are made
by offset from them).
ld on AIX might move them randomly if there are nil size symbols.
ld will also remove unreachable symbols like runtime.epclntab or
runtime.rodata. In order to keep them, R_REF relocations are created
between firstmoduledata and these symbols. This relocation tells ld to
keep these symbols even if there aren't reachable.
Change-Id: Ie5a28cf406977131cec6442f7f5b6fd89fb775a3
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This commit adds external linking in cmd/link for aix/ppc64.
As relocations on .text data aren't possible on AIX, Segrelrodata is
used to move all these datas to .data section.
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This commit allows to cross-compiling aix/ppc64. The nosplit limit must
twice as large as on others platforms because of AIX syscalls.
The stack limit, especially stackGuardMultiplier, was set by cmd/dist
during the bootstrap and doesn't depend on GOOS/GOARCH target.
Fixes#29572
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Add support for cgo on openbsd/arm.The gcc shipped with base OpenBSD armv7
is old/inadequate, so use clang by default.
Change-Id: I945a26d369378952d357727718e69249411e1127
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CL 146297 ignored archive members with short names that don't have
the .o suffix, however, it also ignored .syso files as well.
This change restores the original .syso behavior and adds a test.
As the test is basically following a shell script, we make use of
the existing cmd/go/testdata/script framework. To support running
C compiler in the script, we added a `cc` command, which runs the
C compiler along with correct platform specific arguments.
Fixes#29253.
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After CL 151139 introduced a plugin test, the macOS linker for iOS
outputs:
ld: warning: -flat_namespace is deprecated on iOS
Omit the -flat_namespace flag on iOS; plugins are not supported on
iOS, and unlikely to ever be.
Change-Id: I2d08f8b984efcfd442d572b4a0f3a2c95c551b9f
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When building windows/386 executable that imports "plugin" package,
cmd/link adds reference to DLL with blank name. Running
objdump -x a.exe
reports
...
The Import Tables (interpreted .idata section contents)
...
DLL Name:
vma: Hint/Ord Member-Name Bound-To
25308a 0 _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_
...
So, obviously, executable cannot run, because Windows complains
that it cannot find DLL when trying to run it.
Stop using _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ on windows/386.
Fixes#28789
Change-Id: Idd489eafd998f6e329f40c5d90a2a8965ab1d873
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This implements compiler and linker support for separating the
function calling ABI into two ABIs: a stable and an internal ABI. At
the moment, the two ABIs are identical, but we'll be able to evolve
the internal ABI without breaking existing assembly code that depends
on the stable ABI for calling to and from Go.
The Go compiler generates internal ABI symbols for all Go functions.
It uses the symabis information produced by the assembler to create
ABI wrappers whenever it encounters a body-less Go function that's
defined in assembly or a Go function that's referenced from assembly.
Since the two ABIs are currently identical, for the moment this is
implemented using "ABI alias" symbols, which are just forwarding
references to the native ABI symbol for a function. This way there's
no actual code involved in the ABI wrapper, which is good because
we're not deriving any benefit from it right now. Once the ABIs
diverge, we can eliminate ABI aliases.
The linker represents these different ABIs internally as different
versions of the same symbol. This way, the linker keeps us honest,
since every symbol definition and reference also specifies its
version. The linker is responsible for resolving ABI aliases.
Fixes#27539.
Change-Id: I197c52ec9f8fc435db8f7a4259029b20f6d65e95
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We're going to use the linker's symbol versions to track ABIs.
Currently, version 0 is used for global symbols and version > 0 is
used for file-local symbols. This CL reserves versions 0 to 9 for
global symbols with ABIs and uses version 10 and up for file-local
symbols. To make this clean, it also introduces a method on Symbol for
querying whether it's file-local.
For #27539.
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For many build systems, modular static analysis is most conveniently
implemented by saving analysis facts (which are analogous to export
data) in an additional section in the archive file, similar to
__PKGDEF. See golang.org/x/tools/go/analysis for an overview.
Because such sections are not object files, the linker must not
attempt to link them. This change causes the linker to skip special
sections whose name does not end with .o (and is short enough not to
be truncated).
Fixes#28429
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Certain installations of Xcode are affected by a bug that causes
them to print an inconsequential link-time warning that looks like:
ld: warning: text-based stub file /System/Library/Frameworks//Security.framework/Security.tbd and library file /System/Library/Frameworks//Security.framework/Security are out of sync. Falling back to library file for linking.
This has nothing to do with Go, and we've sent this repro case
to Apple:
$ pkgutil --pkg-info=com.apple.pkg.CLTools_Executables | grep version
version: 10.0.0.0.1.1535735448
$ clang --version
Apple LLVM version 10.0.0 (clang-1000.10.44.2)
Target: x86_64-apple-darwin17.7.0
Thread model: posix
InstalledDir: /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/usr/bin
$ cat > issue.c
int main() { return 0; }
^D
$ clang issue.c -framework CoreFoundation
ld: warning: text-based stub file /System/Library/Frameworks//CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation.tbd and library file /System/Library/Frameworks//CoreFoundation.framework/CoreFoundation are out of sync. Falling back to library file for linking.
$
Even if Apple does release a fixed Xcode, many people are seeing
this useless warning, and we might as well make it go away.
Fixes#26073.
Change-Id: Ifc17ba7da1f6b59e233c11ebdab7241cb6656324
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/144112
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Andrew Bonventre <andybons@golang.org>
This commit adds AIX operating system to cmd/link package for ppc64
architecture.
Updates: #25893
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Some linker flags can actually be input files, which can cause
misleading errors when doing the trial link, which can cause the
linker to incorrectly decide that the flag is not supported, which can
cause the link to fail.
Fixes#27510
Updates #27110
Updates #27293
Change-Id: I70c1e913cee3c813e7b267bf779bcff26d4d194a
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Use the binary.{Big,Little}Endian integer encoding methods rather than
variations found in local implementations. The functions in
the binary package have been tested to ensure they inline correctly and
don't add unnecessary bounds checking.
Change-Id: Ie10111ca6edb7c11e8e5e21c58a5748ae99b7f87
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Splits part of dwarfgeneratedebugsyms into a new function,
dwarfGenerateDebugInfo which is called between deadcode elimination
and type name mangling.
This function takes care of collecting and processing the DIEs for
all functions and package-level variables and also generates DIEs
for all types used in the program.
Fixes#23733
Change-Id: I75ef0608fbed2dffc3be7a477f1b03e7e740ec61
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The sym.Symbol 'ElfType' field is used only for symbols corresponding
to things in imported shared libraries, hence is not needed in the
common case. Relocate it to sym.AuxSymbol so as to shrink the main
Symbol struct.
Updates #26186
Change-Id: I803efc561c31a0ca1d93eca434fda1c862a7b2c5
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Create a new "AuxSymbol" struct into which 'cold' or 'infrequently
set' symbol fields are located. Move the Extname field from the
main Symbol struct to AuxSymbol.
Updates #26186
Change-Id: I9e795fb0cc48f978e2818475fa073ed9f2db202d
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Moves type name mangling after deadcode elimination. The motivation for
doing this is to create a space between deadcode elimination and type name
mangling where DWARF generation for types and variables can exist, to fix
issue #23733.
Change-Id: I9db8ecc0f4efe3df6c1e4025f02642fd452f9a39
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/111236
Reviewed-by: Heschi Kreinick <heschi@google.com>
Reviewed-by: Cherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
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This patch contains the remnants of CL (122482), which was intended to
reduce memory allocation in 'relocsym'. Another CL (113637) went in
first that included pretty much all of the code changes in 122482,
however there are some changes to comments that are worth preserving.
Change-Id: Iacdbd2bfe3b7ca2656596570f06ce9a646211913
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/122482
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
Comment changes to fix typos, no code changes.
Change-Id: I6c915f183025587fc479d14f5d2c885767348b1b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/131615
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
It's possible for one of the ldflags to cause the compiler driver to
use a different linker than the default, so we need to make sure that
the flag is supported by whichever linker is specified.
Fixes#27110.
Change-Id: Ic0c51b886e34344d324e68cbf6673b168c14992f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/130316
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Copying sym.Reloc in loops hurts performance as
it has 48 byte size (on 64-bit platforms).
There are quite many symbols and each of them has more than 1
relocation (so, it's possible to have more than 1kk relocs).
The're also traversed more than once in some code paths.
By using pointers to them, copies are avoided.
For linking "hello world" example from net/http:
name old time/op new time/op delta
Linker-4 530ms ± 2% 521ms ± 3% -1.80% (p=0.000 n=17+20)
Change-Id: I6518aec69d6adcd137f84b5c089ceab4cb4ea2dd
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/113636
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