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Given bar = foo + 4 .long bar MC would eat the 4. GNU as includes it in the relocation. The rule seems to be that a variable that defines a symbol is used in the relocation and one that does not define a symbol is evaluated and the result included in the relocation. Fixing this unfortunately required some other changes: * Since the variable is now evaluated, it would prevent the ELF writer from noticing the weakref marker the elf streamer uses. This patch then replaces that with a VariantKind in MCSymbolRefExpr. * Using VariantKind then requires us to look past other VariantKind to see .weakref bar,foo call bar@PLT doing this also fixes zed = foo +2 call zed@PLT so that is a good thing. * Looking past VariantKind means that the relocation selection has to use the fixup instead of the target. This is a reboot of the previous fixes for MC. I will watch the sanitizer buildbot and wait for a build before adding back the previous fixes. git-svn-id: https://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk@204294 91177308-0d34-0410-b5e6-96231b3b80d8
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4.1 KiB
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116 lines
4.1 KiB
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//===-- llvm/MC/MCFixup.h - Instruction Relocation and Patching -*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
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//
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// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
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// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#ifndef LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H
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#define LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H
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#include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
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#include <cassert>
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namespace llvm {
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class MCExpr;
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/// MCFixupKind - Extensible enumeration to represent the type of a fixup.
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enum MCFixupKind {
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FK_Data_1 = 0, ///< A one-byte fixup.
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FK_Data_2, ///< A two-byte fixup.
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FK_Data_4, ///< A four-byte fixup.
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FK_Data_8, ///< A eight-byte fixup.
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FK_PCRel_1, ///< A one-byte pc relative fixup.
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FK_PCRel_2, ///< A two-byte pc relative fixup.
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FK_PCRel_4, ///< A four-byte pc relative fixup.
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FK_PCRel_8, ///< A eight-byte pc relative fixup.
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FK_GPRel_1, ///< A one-byte gp relative fixup.
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FK_GPRel_2, ///< A two-byte gp relative fixup.
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FK_GPRel_4, ///< A four-byte gp relative fixup.
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FK_GPRel_8, ///< A eight-byte gp relative fixup.
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FK_SecRel_1, ///< A one-byte section relative fixup.
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FK_SecRel_2, ///< A two-byte section relative fixup.
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FK_SecRel_4, ///< A four-byte section relative fixup.
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FK_SecRel_8, ///< A eight-byte section relative fixup.
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FirstTargetFixupKind = 128,
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// Limit range of target fixups, in case we want to pack more efficiently
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// later.
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MaxTargetFixupKind = (1 << 8)
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};
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/// MCFixup - Encode information on a single operation to perform on a byte
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/// sequence (e.g., an encoded instruction) which requires assemble- or run-
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/// time patching.
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///
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/// Fixups are used any time the target instruction encoder needs to represent
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/// some value in an instruction which is not yet concrete. The encoder will
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/// encode the instruction assuming the value is 0, and emit a fixup which
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/// communicates to the assembler backend how it should rewrite the encoded
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/// value.
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///
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/// During the process of relaxation, the assembler will apply fixups as
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/// symbolic values become concrete. When relaxation is complete, any remaining
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/// fixups become relocations in the object file (or errors, if the fixup cannot
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/// be encoded on the target).
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class MCFixup {
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/// The value to put into the fixup location. The exact interpretation of the
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/// expression is target dependent, usually it will be one of the operands to
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/// an instruction or an assembler directive.
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const MCExpr *Value;
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/// The byte index of start of the relocation inside the encoded instruction.
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uint32_t Offset;
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/// The target dependent kind of fixup item this is. The kind is used to
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/// determine how the operand value should be encoded into the instruction.
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unsigned Kind;
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/// The source location which gave rise to the fixup, if any.
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SMLoc Loc;
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public:
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static MCFixup Create(uint32_t Offset, const MCExpr *Value,
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MCFixupKind Kind, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc()) {
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assert(unsigned(Kind) < MaxTargetFixupKind && "Kind out of range!");
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MCFixup FI;
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FI.Value = Value;
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FI.Offset = Offset;
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FI.Kind = unsigned(Kind);
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FI.Loc = Loc;
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return FI;
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}
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MCFixupKind getKind() const { return MCFixupKind(Kind); }
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MCSymbolRefExpr::VariantKind getAccessVariant() const;
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uint32_t getOffset() const { return Offset; }
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void setOffset(uint32_t Value) { Offset = Value; }
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const MCExpr *getValue() const { return Value; }
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/// getKindForSize - Return the generic fixup kind for a value with the given
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/// size. It is an error to pass an unsupported size.
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static MCFixupKind getKindForSize(unsigned Size, bool isPCRel) {
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switch (Size) {
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default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid generic fixup size!");
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case 1: return isPCRel ? FK_PCRel_1 : FK_Data_1;
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case 2: return isPCRel ? FK_PCRel_2 : FK_Data_2;
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case 4: return isPCRel ? FK_PCRel_4 : FK_Data_4;
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case 8: return isPCRel ? FK_PCRel_8 : FK_Data_8;
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}
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}
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SMLoc getLoc() const { return Loc; }
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};
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} // End llvm namespace
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#endif
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