Sooooo many of these had incorrect or strange main module includes.
I have manually inspected all of these, and fixed the main module
include to be the nearest plausible thing I could find. If you own or
care about any of these source files, I encourage you to take some time
and check that these edits were sensible. I can't have broken anything
(I strictly added headers, and reordered them, never removed), but they
may not be the headers you'd really like to identify as containing the
API being implemented.
Many forward declarations and missing includes were added to a header
files to allow them to parse cleanly when included first. The main
module rule does in fact have its merits. =]
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Some ELF relocations require adding the a value to the original contents of the object buffer at the specified location. In order to properly handle multiple applications of a relocation, the RuntimeDyld code should be grabbing the original value from the object buffer and writing a new value into the loaded section buffer. This patch changes the parameters passed to resolveRelocations to accommodate this need.
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The assumption that the target address for the relocation will always be
sizeof(intptr_t) and will always contain an addend for the relocation
value is very wrong. Default to no addend for now.
rdar://12157052
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When comparing to the macho relocation type enum value, make sure we're only
comparing against the bits in the RelType that correspond.
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- Improved parameter names for clarity
- Added comments
- emitCommonSymbols should return void because its return value is not being
used anywhere
- Attempt to reduce the usage of the RelocationValueRef type. Restricts it
for a single goal and may serve as a step for eventual removal.
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- There's no point having a different type for the local and global symbol
tables.
- Renamed SymbolTable to GlobalSymbolTable to clarify the intention
- Improved const correctness where relevant
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- Add comments
- Change field names to be more reasonable
- Fix indentation and naming to conform to coding conventions
- Remove unnecessary includes / replace them by forward declatations
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the MCJIT execution engine.
The GDB JIT debugging integration support works by registering a loaded
object image with a pre-defined function that GDB will monitor if GDB
is attached. GDB integration support is implemented for ELF only at this
time. This integration requires GDB version 7.0 or newer.
Patch by Andy Kaylor!
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1. The main works will made in the RuntimeDyLdImpl with uses the ObjectFile class. RuntimeDyLdMachO and RuntimeDyLdELF now only parses relocations and resolve it. This is allows to make improvements of the RuntimeDyLd more easily. In addition the support for COFF can be easily added.
2. Added ARM relocations to RuntimeDyLdELF.
3. Added support for stub functions for the ARM, allowing to do a long branch.
4. Added support for external functions that are not loaded from the object files, but can be loaded from external libraries. Now MCJIT can correctly execute the code containing the printf, putc, and etc.
5. The sections emitted instead functions, thanks Jim Grosbach. MemoryManager.startFunctionBody() and MemoryManager.endFunctionBody() have been removed.
6. MCJITMemoryManager.allocateDataSection() and MCJITMemoryManager. allocateCodeSection() used JMM->allocateSpace() instead of JMM->allocateCodeSection() and JMM->allocateDataSection(), because I got an error: "Cannot allocate an allocated block!" with object file contains more than one code or data sections.
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relocations. The algorithm is the same as
that for x86_64. Scattered relocations, a
feature present in i386 but not on x86_64,
are not yet supported.
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(and hopefully on Windows). The bots have been down most of the day
because of this, and it's not clear to me what all will be required to
fix it.
The commits started with r153205, then r153207, r153208, and r153221.
The first commit seems to be the real culprit, but I couldn't revert
a smaller number of patches.
When resubmitting, r153207 and r153208 should be folded into r153205,
they were simple build fixes.
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relocations (i.e., pieces of data whose addresses
are referred to elsewhere in the binary image) and
update the references when the section containing
the relocations moves. The way this works is that
there is a map from section IDs to lists of
relocations.
Because the relocations are associated with the
section containing the data being referred to, they
are updated only when the target moves. However,
many data references are relative and also depend
on the location of the referrer.
To solve this problem, I introduced a new data
structure, Referrer, which simply contains the
section being referred to and the index of the
relocation in that section. These referrers are
associated with the source containing the
reference that needs to be updated, so now
regardless of which end of the relocation moves,
the relocation will now be updated correctly.
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code that will be relocated into another memory space.
Now when relocations are resolved, the address of
the relocation in the host memory (where the JIT is)
is passed separately from the address that the
relocation will be at in the target memory (where
the code will run).
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- Use unsigned literals when the desired result is unsigned. This mostly allows unsigned/signed mismatch warnings to be less noisy even if they aren't on by default.
- Remove misplaced llvm_unreachable.
- Add static to a declaration of a function on MSVC x86 only.
- Change some instances of calling a static function through a variable to simply calling that function while removing the unused variable.
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ELF and MachO implementations of RuntimeDyldImpl go into their own header files now.
Reviewed on llvm-commits
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The MachO file stores section alignment as log2(alignment-in-bytes). The
allocation routines want the raw alignment-in-bytes value, so adjust
for that.
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Move to a by-section allocation and relocation scheme. This allows
better support for sections which do not contain externally visible
symbols.
Flesh out the relocation address vs. local storage address separation a
bit more as well. Remote process JITs use this to tell the relocation
resolution code where the code will live when it executes.
The startFunctionBody/endFunctionBody interfaces to the JIT and the
memory manager are deprecated. They'll stick around for as long as the
old JIT does, but the MCJIT doesn't use them anymore.
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