While processing a symbol for a function, if it is determined
that a function would make the text section too large then
a new text section is created and the address of the function
is in the new text section. But the symbol for the function
is marked as being in the previous text section, causing
incorrect codegen for the function and leading to a segv if
that function is called. This adds code to set the sym.Sect
field to the new section if a new one is created. Note that
this problem only happens at the point where a new section is
created.
Fixes#18218
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Internal linking on an ELF system creates two reloc sections, which
must be adjacent. The default is to base section alignment on the
section size, but doing that for ELF reloc sections can introduce a
gap. Set the reloc section alignment explicitly to avoid that.
Fixes#18044.
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Introduce R_WEAKADDROFF, a "weak" variation of the R_ADDROFF relocation
that will only reference the type described if it is in some other way
reachable.
Use this for the ptrToThis field in reflect type information where it
is safe to do so (that is, types that don't need to be included for
interface satisfaction, and types that won't cause the compiler to
recursively generate an endless series of ptr-to-ptr-to-ptr-to...
types).
Also fix a small bug in reflect, where StructOf was not clearing the
ptrToThis field of new types.
Fixes#17931
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To generate the correct section offset the shared code path for
R_CALL, R_PCREL, and R_GOTPCREL on darwin when externally linking
walks up the symbol heirarchy adding the differences. This is fine,
except in the case where we are generating a GOT lookup, because
the topmost symbol is left in r.Xsym instead of the symbol we are
looking up. So all funcsym GOT lookups were looking up the outer
"go.func.*" symbol.
Fix this by separating out the R_GOTPCREL code path.
For #17828 (and may fix it).
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On ppc64x, trampolines are used to resolve too-far
branches for internal linking. The external linking,
solution on ppc64x is to split text sections when they
get too large, allowing the external linker to handle
the long branches.
On arm trampolines are generanted for too-far branches
for internal and external linking. When the change
was made recently to enable trampolines for external linking
on arm, that broke the ppc64x fix for too-far branches
with external linking.
The fix adds a check to use trampolines only for internal
linking with ppc64x.
Fixes#17795
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After the final slash, dots are %-escaped when constructing a symbol name,
so that in the actual symbol table, the import path githost.com/my.git
becomes githost.com/my%2egit. In this case, -X githost.com/my.git.Value=foo
needs to set githost.com/my%2egit.Value. This is a detail of the object format
and not something users should know or depend on, so apply the escaping
as needed.
People who have run across this already and figured out and started using
the escaped forms with -X will find those forms not working anymore.
That is, -X githost.com/my%2egit.Value=foo is the Go 1.7 workaround but
will stop working in Go 1.8 once this proper fix is in place.
People who need to keep scripts working with older and newer versions of Go
can safely pass both forms, and one will be ignored:
-X githost.com/my%2egit.Value=foo -X githost.com/my.git.Value=foo
Fixes#16710.
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Instead of generating typelink symbols in the compiler
mark types that should have typelinks with a flag.
The linker detects this flag and adds the marked types
to the typelink table.
name old s/op new s/op delta
LinkCmdCompile 0.27 ± 6% 0.25 ± 6% -6.93% (p=0.000 n=97+98)
LinkCmdGo 0.30 ± 5% 0.29 ±10% -4.22% (p=0.000 n=97+99)
name old MaxRSS new MaxRSS delta
LinkCmdCompile 112k ± 3% 106k ± 2% -4.85% (p=0.000 n=100+100)
LinkCmdGo 107k ± 3% 103k ± 3% -3.00% (p=0.000 n=100+100)
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all.bash passes with -debugtramp=2 (except the unavoidable
disassembly test as we change instructions). And successfully
build k8s.io/kubernetes/cmd/hyperkube in both internal linking
and external linking mode.
Fixes#17028.
Change-Id: Ic8fac6a394488155c5eba9215662db1c1086e24b
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Support for multiple text sections was added in CL 27790.
However, this change broke the build on plan9/amd64.
In relocsym, the R_ADDROFF relocation was changed to
use offsets relative to the start of the first text
section. However, Segtext.Vaddr is the address of
the text segment, while we expect to start from
the first section (text.runtime) of the text segment.
Fixes#17411.
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ARM direct CALL/JMP instruction has 24 bit offset, which can only
encodes jumps within +/-32M. When the target is too far, the top
bits get truncated and the program jumps wild.
This CL detects too-far jumps and automatically insert trampolines,
currently only internal linking on ARM.
It is necessary to make the following changes to the linker:
- Resolve direct jump relocs when assigning addresses to functions.
this allows trampoline insertion without moving all code that
already laid down.
- Lay down packages in dependency order, so that when resolving a
inter-package direct jump reloc, the target address is already
known. Intra-package jumps are assumed never too far.
- a linker flag -debugtramp is added for debugging trampolines:
"-debugtramp=1 -v" prints trampoline debug message
"-debugtramp=2" forces all inter-package jump to use
trampolines (currently ARM only)
"-debugtramp=2 -v" does both
- Some data structures are changed for bookkeeping.
On ARM, pseudo DIV/DIVU/MOD/MODU instructions now clobber R8
(unfortunate). In the standard library there is no ARM assembly
code that uses these instructions, and the compiler no longer emits
them (CL 29390).
all.bash passes with -debugtramp=2, except a disassembly test (this
is unavoidable as we changed the instruction).
TBD: debug info of trampolines?
Fixes#17028.
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This CL turns some special section marker symbols into real symbols
laid out in the sections they mark. This is to deal with the fact
that dyld on OS X resolves the section marker symbols in any dlopen-ed
Go program to the original section marker symbols in the host program.
More details in a comment in cmd/link/internal/ld/data.go.
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Some applications built with Go on ppc64x with external linking
can fail to link with relocation truncation errors if the elf
text section that is generated is larger than 2^26 bytes and that
section contains a call instruction (bl) which calls a function
beyond the limit addressable by the 24 bit field in the
instruction.
This solution consists of generating multiple text sections where
each is small enough to allow the GNU linker to resolve the calls
by generating long branch code where needed. Other changes were added
to handle differences in processing when multiple text sections exist.
Some adjustments were required to the computation of a method's address
when using the method offset table when there are multiple text sections.
The number of possible section headers was increased to allow for up
to 128 text sections. A test case was also added.
Fixes#15823.
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Instead of using ctxt.Cursym, Errorf takes an explicit *Symbol
parameter. This removes most uses of Cursym and means the *Link
context object is needed in fewer parts of the linker.
All transformations done manually, as wiring Cursym is tricky.
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This CL contains several linker changes to support creating plugins.
It collects the exported plugin symbols provided by the compiler and
includes them in the moduledata.
It treats a binary as being dynamically linked if it imports the plugin
package. This lets the dynamic linker de-duplicate symbols.
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When cmd/compile generates position-independent code on linux
(the -shared flag), it refers to runtime.tlsg as a TLS IE variable.
When cmd/link is linking a PIE executable internally, all TLS IE
relocations are generated by cmd/compile, and the variable they
refer to, runtime.tlsg, is local to the binary. This means we can
optimize this particular IE case to LE, and thus implement IE
support when internally linking.
To do this optimization in the linker, we need to rewrite the
PC-relative MOVD to a constant load. This may seem like an
unconscionable act born of enthusiasm, but it turns out this is
standard operating procedure for linkers. GNU gold does exactly
the same optimization. I spent some time reading it and documented
at least one missing feature from this version.
Part of adding PIE internal linking on linux/amd64.
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This reuses the machinery built for dynamic loading of shared
libraries. The significant difference with PIE is we generate
dynamic relocations for known internal symbols, not just
dynamic external symbols.
Part of adding PIE internal linking on linux/amd64.
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When internally linking with using rel.ro sections, this segment covers
the sections. To do this, move to other read-only sections, SELFROSECT
and SMACHOPLT, out of the way.
Part of adding PIE internal linking on linux/amd64.
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Moves the grouping of symbol kinds (sections) into cmd/internal/obj
to keep it near the definition. Groundwork for CL 28538.
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As cmd/internal/obj is coordinating the definition of GOOS, GOARCH,
etc across the compiler and linker, turn its functions into globals
and use them everywhere.
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Separate out windows/windowsgui properly so we are not encoding some
of the Headtype value in a separate headstring global.
Remove one of the two copies of the variable from cmd/link.
Remove duplicate string to headtype list.
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This program is written in Go now.
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Fixes#16911.
Fix obsolete inferno-os links, since code.google.com shutdown.
This CL points to the right files by replacing
http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/source/browse
with
https://bitbucket.org/inferno-os/inferno-os/src/default
To implement the change I wrote and ran this script in the root:
$ grep -Rn 'http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/source/browse' * \
| cut -d":" -f1 | while read F;do perl -pi -e \
's/http:\/\/code.google.com\/p\/inferno-os\/source\/browse/https:\/\/bitbucket.org\/inferno-os\/inferno-os\/src\/default/g'
$F;done
I excluded any cmd/vendor changes from the commit.
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This will allow it to depend on whether plugin.Open is a symbol to be
linked in.
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As far as I can tell, this check has been
non-functional since it was introduced.
This cuts 57k off cmd/go and 70k off cmd/compile.
Based on golang.org/cl/24710 by Josh Bleecher Snyder.
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Replace the various calls to Fprintf(ctxt.Bso, ...) with a helper,
ctxt.Logf. This also addresses the various inconsistent flushing of
ctxt.Bso.
Because we have two Link structures, add Link.Logf in both places.
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This change moves the ld.Cpos function to a method on coutbuf. This is
part of a larger change that makes ld.outbuf look more like a bio.Buf in
an effort to eventually replace the former with the latter.
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In many places where ctx.Bso.Flush is used as the target for some debug
logging, ctx.Bso.Flush is called unconditionally. In the majority of
cases where debug logging is not enabled, this means Flush is called
many times when there is nothing to be flushed (it will be called anyway
when ctx.Bso is eventually closed), sometimes in a loop.
Avoid this by moving the ctx.Bso.Flush call into the same condition
block as the debug print. This pattern was previously applied
sporadically.
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I've also unexported a few symbols that weren't used outside the
package.
Updates #16818
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This moves many of the flag globals into main and assigns them
to their flag.String/Int64/... directly.
Updates #16818
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It's always called with the same arguments now.
Maybe the real fix is to make Symbol.Sub a slice but that requires a bit more
brain.
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The obj library's flag functions are (mostly) light wrappers
around the standard library flag package. Use the flag package
directly where possible.
Most uses of the 'count'-type flags (except for -v) only check
against 0, so they can safely be replaced by bools. Only -v
and the flagfns haven't been replaced.
Debug has been turned into a slice of bools rather than ints.
There was a copy of the -v verbosity in ctxt.Debugvlog, so don't use
Debug['v'] and just use ctxt.Debugvlog.
Updates #16818
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Bye bye one more class of linked list manipulation!
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Bso is already a member on ld.Link. Use that instead of
the global.
Updates #16818
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This change threads the *ld.Link Ctxt variable through
code in arch-specific packages. This removes all remaining
uses of Ctxt, so remove the global variable too.
This CL continues the work in golang.org/cl/27408
Updates #16818
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Ctxt is a global defined in cmd/link/internal/ld of type *ld.Link.
Start threading a *ld.Link through function calls instead of
relying on the global variable.
Ctxt is still used as a global by the architecture-specific packages,
but I plan to fix that in a subsequent CL.
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I'd also like to document some of its fields, but I don't know
what they are.
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This is a copy of golang.org/cl/22092 by Ryan Brown.
Here's his original comment:
On my machine this increases the average time for 'go build cmd/go' from
2.25s to 2.36s. I tried to measure compile and link separately but saw
no significant change.
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Functions should be declared to end after the last real instruction, not
after the last padding byte. We achieve this by adding the padding while
assembling the text section in the linker instead of adding the padding
to the function symbol in the compiler. This change makes dtrace happy.
TODO: check that this works with external linking
Fixes#15969
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Now it is possible to build a c-archive as PIC on darwin/arm (this is
now the default). Then the system linker can link the binary using
the archive as PIE.
Fixes#12896.
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