1 //===- Writer.cpp ---------------------------------------------------------===// 2 // 3 // The LLVM Linker 4 // 5 // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source 6 // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. 7 // 8 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 9 10 #include "Writer.h" 11 #include "AArch64ErrataFix.h" 12 #include "CallGraphSort.h" 13 #include "Config.h" 14 #include "Filesystem.h" 15 #include "LinkerScript.h" 16 #include "MapFile.h" 17 #include "OutputSections.h" 18 #include "Relocations.h" 19 #include "SymbolTable.h" 20 #include "Symbols.h" 21 #include "SyntheticSections.h" 22 #include "Target.h" 23 #include "lld/Common/Memory.h" 24 #include "lld/Common/Strings.h" 25 #include "lld/Common/Threads.h" 26 #include "llvm/ADT/StringMap.h" 27 #include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h" 28 #include <climits> 29 30 using namespace llvm; 31 using namespace llvm::ELF; 32 using namespace llvm::object; 33 using namespace llvm::support; 34 using namespace llvm::support::endian; 35 36 using namespace lld; 37 using namespace lld::elf; 38 39 namespace { 40 // The writer writes a SymbolTable result to a file. 41 template <class ELFT> class Writer { 42 public: 43 Writer() : Buffer(errorHandler().OutputBuffer) {} 44 typedef typename ELFT::Shdr Elf_Shdr; 45 typedef typename ELFT::Ehdr Elf_Ehdr; 46 typedef typename ELFT::Phdr Elf_Phdr; 47 48 void run(); 49 50 private: 51 void copyLocalSymbols(); 52 void addSectionSymbols(); 53 void forEachRelSec(llvm::function_ref<void(InputSectionBase &)> Fn); 54 void sortSections(); 55 void resolveShfLinkOrder(); 56 void maybeAddThunks(); 57 void sortInputSections(); 58 void finalizeSections(); 59 void checkExecuteOnly(); 60 void setReservedSymbolSections(); 61 62 std::vector<PhdrEntry *> createPhdrs(); 63 void removeEmptyPTLoad(); 64 void addPtArmExid(std::vector<PhdrEntry *> &Phdrs); 65 void assignFileOffsets(); 66 void assignFileOffsetsBinary(); 67 void setPhdrs(); 68 void checkSections(); 69 void fixSectionAlignments(); 70 void openFile(); 71 void writeTrapInstr(); 72 void writeHeader(); 73 void writeSections(); 74 void writeSectionsBinary(); 75 void writeBuildId(); 76 77 std::unique_ptr<FileOutputBuffer> &Buffer; 78 79 void addRelIpltSymbols(); 80 void addStartEndSymbols(); 81 void addStartStopSymbols(OutputSection *Sec); 82 83 std::vector<PhdrEntry *> Phdrs; 84 85 uint64_t FileSize; 86 uint64_t SectionHeaderOff; 87 }; 88 } // anonymous namespace 89 90 static bool isSectionPrefix(StringRef Prefix, StringRef Name) { 91 return Name.startswith(Prefix) || Name == Prefix.drop_back(); 92 } 93 94 StringRef elf::getOutputSectionName(const InputSectionBase *S) { 95 if (Config->Relocatable) 96 return S->Name; 97 98 // This is for --emit-relocs. If .text.foo is emitted as .text.bar, we want 99 // to emit .rela.text.foo as .rela.text.bar for consistency (this is not 100 // technically required, but not doing it is odd). This code guarantees that. 101 if (auto *IS = dyn_cast<InputSection>(S)) { 102 if (InputSectionBase *Rel = IS->getRelocatedSection()) { 103 OutputSection *Out = Rel->getOutputSection(); 104 if (S->Type == SHT_RELA) 105 return Saver.save(".rela" + Out->Name); 106 return Saver.save(".rel" + Out->Name); 107 } 108 } 109 110 // This check is for -z keep-text-section-prefix. This option separates text 111 // sections with prefix ".text.hot", ".text.unlikely", ".text.startup" or 112 // ".text.exit". 113 // When enabled, this allows identifying the hot code region (.text.hot) in 114 // the final binary which can be selectively mapped to huge pages or mlocked, 115 // for instance. 116 if (Config->ZKeepTextSectionPrefix) 117 for (StringRef V : 118 {".text.hot.", ".text.unlikely.", ".text.startup.", ".text.exit."}) 119 if (isSectionPrefix(V, S->Name)) 120 return V.drop_back(); 121 122 for (StringRef V : 123 {".text.", ".rodata.", ".data.rel.ro.", ".data.", ".bss.rel.ro.", 124 ".bss.", ".init_array.", ".fini_array.", ".ctors.", ".dtors.", ".tbss.", 125 ".gcc_except_table.", ".tdata.", ".ARM.exidx.", ".ARM.extab."}) 126 if (isSectionPrefix(V, S->Name)) 127 return V.drop_back(); 128 129 // CommonSection is identified as "COMMON" in linker scripts. 130 // By default, it should go to .bss section. 131 if (S->Name == "COMMON") 132 return ".bss"; 133 134 return S->Name; 135 } 136 137 static bool needsInterpSection() { 138 return !SharedFiles.empty() && !Config->DynamicLinker.empty() && 139 Script->needsInterpSection(); 140 } 141 142 template <class ELFT> void elf::writeResult() { Writer<ELFT>().run(); } 143 144 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::removeEmptyPTLoad() { 145 llvm::erase_if(Phdrs, [&](const PhdrEntry *P) { 146 if (P->p_type != PT_LOAD) 147 return false; 148 if (!P->FirstSec) 149 return true; 150 uint64_t Size = P->LastSec->Addr + P->LastSec->Size - P->FirstSec->Addr; 151 return Size == 0; 152 }); 153 } 154 155 template <class ELFT> static void combineEhFrameSections() { 156 for (InputSectionBase *&S : InputSections) { 157 EhInputSection *ES = dyn_cast<EhInputSection>(S); 158 if (!ES || !ES->Live) 159 continue; 160 161 In.EhFrame->addSection<ELFT>(ES); 162 S = nullptr; 163 } 164 165 std::vector<InputSectionBase *> &V = InputSections; 166 V.erase(std::remove(V.begin(), V.end(), nullptr), V.end()); 167 } 168 169 static Defined *addOptionalRegular(StringRef Name, SectionBase *Sec, 170 uint64_t Val, uint8_t StOther = STV_HIDDEN, 171 uint8_t Binding = STB_GLOBAL) { 172 Symbol *S = Symtab->find(Name); 173 if (!S || S->isDefined()) 174 return nullptr; 175 return Symtab->addDefined(Name, StOther, STT_NOTYPE, Val, 176 /*Size=*/0, Binding, Sec, 177 /*File=*/nullptr); 178 } 179 180 static Defined *addAbsolute(StringRef Name) { 181 return Symtab->addDefined(Name, STV_HIDDEN, STT_NOTYPE, 0, 0, STB_GLOBAL, 182 nullptr, nullptr); 183 } 184 185 // The linker is expected to define some symbols depending on 186 // the linking result. This function defines such symbols. 187 void elf::addReservedSymbols() { 188 if (Config->EMachine == EM_MIPS) { 189 // Define _gp for MIPS. st_value of _gp symbol will be updated by Writer 190 // so that it points to an absolute address which by default is relative 191 // to GOT. Default offset is 0x7ff0. 192 // See "Global Data Symbols" in Chapter 6 in the following document: 193 // ftp://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/doc/ABI/mipsabi.pdf 194 ElfSym::MipsGp = addAbsolute("_gp"); 195 196 // On MIPS O32 ABI, _gp_disp is a magic symbol designates offset between 197 // start of function and 'gp' pointer into GOT. 198 if (Symtab->find("_gp_disp")) 199 ElfSym::MipsGpDisp = addAbsolute("_gp_disp"); 200 201 // The __gnu_local_gp is a magic symbol equal to the current value of 'gp' 202 // pointer. This symbol is used in the code generated by .cpload pseudo-op 203 // in case of using -mno-shared option. 204 // https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2004-12/msg00094.html 205 if (Symtab->find("__gnu_local_gp")) 206 ElfSym::MipsLocalGp = addAbsolute("__gnu_local_gp"); 207 } 208 209 // The Power Architecture 64-bit v2 ABI defines a TableOfContents (TOC) which 210 // combines the typical ELF GOT with the small data sections. It commonly 211 // includes .got .toc .sdata .sbss. The .TOC. symbol replaces both 212 // _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ and _SDA_BASE_ from the 32-bit ABI. It is used to 213 // represent the TOC base which is offset by 0x8000 bytes from the start of 214 // the .got section. 215 // We do not allow _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ to be defined by input objects as the 216 // correctness of some relocations depends on its value. 217 StringRef GotTableSymName = 218 (Config->EMachine == EM_PPC64) ? ".TOC." : "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_"; 219 if (Symbol *S = Symtab->find(GotTableSymName)) { 220 if (S->isDefined()) 221 error(toString(S->File) + " cannot redefine linker defined symbol '" + 222 GotTableSymName + "'"); 223 else 224 ElfSym::GlobalOffsetTable = Symtab->addDefined( 225 GotTableSymName, STV_HIDDEN, STT_NOTYPE, Target->GotBaseSymOff, 226 /*Size=*/0, STB_GLOBAL, Out::ElfHeader, 227 /*File=*/nullptr); 228 } 229 230 // __ehdr_start is the location of ELF file headers. Note that we define 231 // this symbol unconditionally even when using a linker script, which 232 // differs from the behavior implemented by GNU linker which only define 233 // this symbol if ELF headers are in the memory mapped segment. 234 addOptionalRegular("__ehdr_start", Out::ElfHeader, 0, STV_HIDDEN); 235 236 // __executable_start is not documented, but the expectation of at 237 // least the Android libc is that it points to the ELF header. 238 addOptionalRegular("__executable_start", Out::ElfHeader, 0, STV_HIDDEN); 239 240 // __dso_handle symbol is passed to cxa_finalize as a marker to identify 241 // each DSO. The address of the symbol doesn't matter as long as they are 242 // different in different DSOs, so we chose the start address of the DSO. 243 addOptionalRegular("__dso_handle", Out::ElfHeader, 0, STV_HIDDEN); 244 245 // If linker script do layout we do not need to create any standart symbols. 246 if (Script->HasSectionsCommand) 247 return; 248 249 auto Add = [](StringRef S, int64_t Pos) { 250 return addOptionalRegular(S, Out::ElfHeader, Pos, STV_DEFAULT); 251 }; 252 253 ElfSym::Bss = Add("__bss_start", 0); 254 ElfSym::End1 = Add("end", -1); 255 ElfSym::End2 = Add("_end", -1); 256 ElfSym::Etext1 = Add("etext", -1); 257 ElfSym::Etext2 = Add("_etext", -1); 258 ElfSym::Edata1 = Add("edata", -1); 259 ElfSym::Edata2 = Add("_edata", -1); 260 } 261 262 static OutputSection *findSection(StringRef Name) { 263 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) 264 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) 265 if (Sec->Name == Name) 266 return Sec; 267 return nullptr; 268 } 269 270 // Initialize Out members. 271 template <class ELFT> static void createSyntheticSections() { 272 // Initialize all pointers with NULL. This is needed because 273 // you can call lld::elf::main more than once as a library. 274 memset(&Out::First, 0, sizeof(Out)); 275 276 auto Add = [](InputSectionBase *Sec) { InputSections.push_back(Sec); }; 277 278 In.DynStrTab = make<StringTableSection>(".dynstr", true); 279 In.Dynamic = make<DynamicSection<ELFT>>(); 280 if (Config->AndroidPackDynRelocs) { 281 In.RelaDyn = make<AndroidPackedRelocationSection<ELFT>>( 282 Config->IsRela ? ".rela.dyn" : ".rel.dyn"); 283 } else { 284 In.RelaDyn = make<RelocationSection<ELFT>>( 285 Config->IsRela ? ".rela.dyn" : ".rel.dyn", Config->ZCombreloc); 286 } 287 In.ShStrTab = make<StringTableSection>(".shstrtab", false); 288 289 Out::ProgramHeaders = make<OutputSection>("", 0, SHF_ALLOC); 290 Out::ProgramHeaders->Alignment = Config->Wordsize; 291 292 if (needsInterpSection()) { 293 In.Interp = createInterpSection(); 294 Add(In.Interp); 295 } 296 297 if (Config->Strip != StripPolicy::All) { 298 In.StrTab = make<StringTableSection>(".strtab", false); 299 In.SymTab = make<SymbolTableSection<ELFT>>(*In.StrTab); 300 In.SymTabShndx = make<SymtabShndxSection>(); 301 } 302 303 if (Config->BuildId != BuildIdKind::None) { 304 In.BuildId = make<BuildIdSection>(); 305 Add(In.BuildId); 306 } 307 308 In.Bss = make<BssSection>(".bss", 0, 1); 309 Add(In.Bss); 310 311 // If there is a SECTIONS command and a .data.rel.ro section name use name 312 // .data.rel.ro.bss so that we match in the .data.rel.ro output section. 313 // This makes sure our relro is contiguous. 314 bool HasDataRelRo = Script->HasSectionsCommand && findSection(".data.rel.ro"); 315 In.BssRelRo = 316 make<BssSection>(HasDataRelRo ? ".data.rel.ro.bss" : ".bss.rel.ro", 0, 1); 317 Add(In.BssRelRo); 318 319 // Add MIPS-specific sections. 320 if (Config->EMachine == EM_MIPS) { 321 if (!Config->Shared && Config->HasDynSymTab) { 322 In.MipsRldMap = make<MipsRldMapSection>(); 323 Add(In.MipsRldMap); 324 } 325 if (auto *Sec = MipsAbiFlagsSection<ELFT>::create()) 326 Add(Sec); 327 if (auto *Sec = MipsOptionsSection<ELFT>::create()) 328 Add(Sec); 329 if (auto *Sec = MipsReginfoSection<ELFT>::create()) 330 Add(Sec); 331 } 332 333 if (Config->HasDynSymTab) { 334 In.DynSymTab = make<SymbolTableSection<ELFT>>(*In.DynStrTab); 335 Add(In.DynSymTab); 336 337 InX<ELFT>::VerSym = make<VersionTableSection<ELFT>>(); 338 Add(InX<ELFT>::VerSym); 339 340 if (!Config->VersionDefinitions.empty()) { 341 In.VerDef = make<VersionDefinitionSection>(); 342 Add(In.VerDef); 343 } 344 345 InX<ELFT>::VerNeed = make<VersionNeedSection<ELFT>>(); 346 Add(InX<ELFT>::VerNeed); 347 348 if (Config->GnuHash) { 349 In.GnuHashTab = make<GnuHashTableSection>(); 350 Add(In.GnuHashTab); 351 } 352 353 if (Config->SysvHash) { 354 In.HashTab = make<HashTableSection>(); 355 Add(In.HashTab); 356 } 357 358 Add(In.Dynamic); 359 Add(In.DynStrTab); 360 Add(In.RelaDyn); 361 } 362 363 if (Config->RelrPackDynRelocs) { 364 In.RelrDyn = make<RelrSection<ELFT>>(); 365 Add(In.RelrDyn); 366 } 367 368 // Add .got. MIPS' .got is so different from the other archs, 369 // it has its own class. 370 if (Config->EMachine == EM_MIPS) { 371 In.MipsGot = make<MipsGotSection>(); 372 Add(In.MipsGot); 373 } else { 374 In.Got = make<GotSection>(); 375 Add(In.Got); 376 } 377 378 if (Config->EMachine == EM_PPC64) { 379 In.PPC64LongBranchTarget = make<PPC64LongBranchTargetSection>(); 380 Add(In.PPC64LongBranchTarget); 381 } 382 383 In.GotPlt = make<GotPltSection>(); 384 Add(In.GotPlt); 385 In.IgotPlt = make<IgotPltSection>(); 386 Add(In.IgotPlt); 387 388 if (Config->GdbIndex) { 389 In.GdbIndex = GdbIndexSection::create<ELFT>(); 390 Add(In.GdbIndex); 391 } 392 393 // We always need to add rel[a].plt to output if it has entries. 394 // Even for static linking it can contain R_[*]_IRELATIVE relocations. 395 In.RelaPlt = make<RelocationSection<ELFT>>( 396 Config->IsRela ? ".rela.plt" : ".rel.plt", false /*Sort*/); 397 Add(In.RelaPlt); 398 399 // The RelaIplt immediately follows .rel.plt (.rel.dyn for ARM) to ensure 400 // that the IRelative relocations are processed last by the dynamic loader. 401 // We cannot place the iplt section in .rel.dyn when Android relocation 402 // packing is enabled because that would cause a section type mismatch. 403 // However, because the Android dynamic loader reads .rel.plt after .rel.dyn, 404 // we can get the desired behaviour by placing the iplt section in .rel.plt. 405 In.RelaIplt = make<RelocationSection<ELFT>>( 406 (Config->EMachine == EM_ARM && !Config->AndroidPackDynRelocs) 407 ? ".rel.dyn" 408 : In.RelaPlt->Name, 409 false /*Sort*/); 410 Add(In.RelaIplt); 411 412 In.Plt = make<PltSection>(false); 413 Add(In.Plt); 414 In.Iplt = make<PltSection>(true); 415 Add(In.Iplt); 416 417 // .note.GNU-stack is always added when we are creating a re-linkable 418 // object file. Other linkers are using the presence of this marker 419 // section to control the executable-ness of the stack area, but that 420 // is irrelevant these days. Stack area should always be non-executable 421 // by default. So we emit this section unconditionally. 422 if (Config->Relocatable) 423 Add(make<GnuStackSection>()); 424 425 if (!Config->Relocatable) { 426 if (Config->EhFrameHdr) { 427 In.EhFrameHdr = make<EhFrameHeader>(); 428 Add(In.EhFrameHdr); 429 } 430 In.EhFrame = make<EhFrameSection>(); 431 Add(In.EhFrame); 432 } 433 434 if (In.SymTab) 435 Add(In.SymTab); 436 if (In.SymTabShndx) 437 Add(In.SymTabShndx); 438 Add(In.ShStrTab); 439 if (In.StrTab) 440 Add(In.StrTab); 441 442 if (Config->EMachine == EM_ARM && !Config->Relocatable) 443 // Add a sentinel to terminate .ARM.exidx. It helps an unwinder 444 // to find the exact address range of the last entry. 445 Add(make<ARMExidxSentinelSection>()); 446 } 447 448 // The main function of the writer. 449 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::run() { 450 // Create linker-synthesized sections such as .got or .plt. 451 // Such sections are of type input section. 452 createSyntheticSections<ELFT>(); 453 454 if (!Config->Relocatable) 455 combineEhFrameSections<ELFT>(); 456 457 // We want to process linker script commands. When SECTIONS command 458 // is given we let it create sections. 459 Script->processSectionCommands(); 460 461 // Linker scripts controls how input sections are assigned to output sections. 462 // Input sections that were not handled by scripts are called "orphans", and 463 // they are assigned to output sections by the default rule. Process that. 464 Script->addOrphanSections(); 465 466 if (Config->Discard != DiscardPolicy::All) 467 copyLocalSymbols(); 468 469 if (Config->CopyRelocs) 470 addSectionSymbols(); 471 472 // Now that we have a complete set of output sections. This function 473 // completes section contents. For example, we need to add strings 474 // to the string table, and add entries to .got and .plt. 475 // finalizeSections does that. 476 finalizeSections(); 477 checkExecuteOnly(); 478 if (errorCount()) 479 return; 480 481 Script->assignAddresses(); 482 483 // If -compressed-debug-sections is specified, we need to compress 484 // .debug_* sections. Do it right now because it changes the size of 485 // output sections. 486 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 487 Sec->maybeCompress<ELFT>(); 488 489 Script->allocateHeaders(Phdrs); 490 491 // Remove empty PT_LOAD to avoid causing the dynamic linker to try to mmap a 492 // 0 sized region. This has to be done late since only after assignAddresses 493 // we know the size of the sections. 494 removeEmptyPTLoad(); 495 496 if (!Config->OFormatBinary) 497 assignFileOffsets(); 498 else 499 assignFileOffsetsBinary(); 500 501 setPhdrs(); 502 503 if (Config->Relocatable) 504 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 505 Sec->Addr = 0; 506 507 if (Config->CheckSections) 508 checkSections(); 509 510 // It does not make sense try to open the file if we have error already. 511 if (errorCount()) 512 return; 513 // Write the result down to a file. 514 openFile(); 515 if (errorCount()) 516 return; 517 518 if (!Config->OFormatBinary) { 519 writeTrapInstr(); 520 writeHeader(); 521 writeSections(); 522 } else { 523 writeSectionsBinary(); 524 } 525 526 // Backfill .note.gnu.build-id section content. This is done at last 527 // because the content is usually a hash value of the entire output file. 528 writeBuildId(); 529 if (errorCount()) 530 return; 531 532 // Handle -Map and -cref options. 533 writeMapFile(); 534 writeCrossReferenceTable(); 535 if (errorCount()) 536 return; 537 538 if (auto E = Buffer->commit()) 539 error("failed to write to the output file: " + toString(std::move(E))); 540 } 541 542 static bool shouldKeepInSymtab(SectionBase *Sec, StringRef SymName, 543 const Symbol &B) { 544 if (B.isSection()) 545 return false; 546 547 if (Config->Discard == DiscardPolicy::None) 548 return true; 549 550 // If -emit-reloc is given, all symbols including local ones need to be 551 // copied because they may be referenced by relocations. 552 if (Config->EmitRelocs) 553 return true; 554 555 // In ELF assembly .L symbols are normally discarded by the assembler. 556 // If the assembler fails to do so, the linker discards them if 557 // * --discard-locals is used. 558 // * The symbol is in a SHF_MERGE section, which is normally the reason for 559 // the assembler keeping the .L symbol. 560 if (!SymName.startswith(".L") && !SymName.empty()) 561 return true; 562 563 if (Config->Discard == DiscardPolicy::Locals) 564 return false; 565 566 return !Sec || !(Sec->Flags & SHF_MERGE); 567 } 568 569 static bool includeInSymtab(const Symbol &B) { 570 if (!B.isLocal() && !B.IsUsedInRegularObj) 571 return false; 572 573 if (auto *D = dyn_cast<Defined>(&B)) { 574 // Always include absolute symbols. 575 SectionBase *Sec = D->Section; 576 if (!Sec) 577 return true; 578 Sec = Sec->Repl; 579 580 // Exclude symbols pointing to garbage-collected sections. 581 if (isa<InputSectionBase>(Sec) && !Sec->Live) 582 return false; 583 584 if (auto *S = dyn_cast<MergeInputSection>(Sec)) 585 if (!S->getSectionPiece(D->Value)->Live) 586 return false; 587 return true; 588 } 589 return B.Used; 590 } 591 592 // Local symbols are not in the linker's symbol table. This function scans 593 // each object file's symbol table to copy local symbols to the output. 594 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::copyLocalSymbols() { 595 if (!In.SymTab) 596 return; 597 for (InputFile *File : ObjectFiles) { 598 ObjFile<ELFT> *F = cast<ObjFile<ELFT>>(File); 599 for (Symbol *B : F->getLocalSymbols()) { 600 if (!B->isLocal()) 601 fatal(toString(F) + 602 ": broken object: getLocalSymbols returns a non-local symbol"); 603 auto *DR = dyn_cast<Defined>(B); 604 605 // No reason to keep local undefined symbol in symtab. 606 if (!DR) 607 continue; 608 if (!includeInSymtab(*B)) 609 continue; 610 611 SectionBase *Sec = DR->Section; 612 if (!shouldKeepInSymtab(Sec, B->getName(), *B)) 613 continue; 614 In.SymTab->addSymbol(B); 615 } 616 } 617 } 618 619 // Create a section symbol for each output section so that we can represent 620 // relocations that point to the section. If we know that no relocation is 621 // referring to a section (that happens if the section is a synthetic one), we 622 // don't create a section symbol for that section. 623 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::addSectionSymbols() { 624 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) { 625 auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base); 626 if (!Sec) 627 continue; 628 auto I = llvm::find_if(Sec->SectionCommands, [](BaseCommand *Base) { 629 if (auto *ISD = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(Base)) 630 return !ISD->Sections.empty(); 631 return false; 632 }); 633 if (I == Sec->SectionCommands.end()) 634 continue; 635 InputSection *IS = cast<InputSectionDescription>(*I)->Sections[0]; 636 637 // Relocations are not using REL[A] section symbols. 638 if (IS->Type == SHT_REL || IS->Type == SHT_RELA) 639 continue; 640 641 // Unlike other synthetic sections, mergeable output sections contain data 642 // copied from input sections, and there may be a relocation pointing to its 643 // contents if -r or -emit-reloc are given. 644 if (isa<SyntheticSection>(IS) && !(IS->Flags & SHF_MERGE)) 645 continue; 646 647 auto *Sym = 648 make<Defined>(IS->File, "", STB_LOCAL, /*StOther=*/0, STT_SECTION, 649 /*Value=*/0, /*Size=*/0, IS); 650 In.SymTab->addSymbol(Sym); 651 } 652 } 653 654 // Today's loaders have a feature to make segments read-only after 655 // processing dynamic relocations to enhance security. PT_GNU_RELRO 656 // is defined for that. 657 // 658 // This function returns true if a section needs to be put into a 659 // PT_GNU_RELRO segment. 660 static bool isRelroSection(const OutputSection *Sec) { 661 if (!Config->ZRelro) 662 return false; 663 664 uint64_t Flags = Sec->Flags; 665 666 // Non-allocatable or non-writable sections don't need RELRO because 667 // they are not writable or not even mapped to memory in the first place. 668 // RELRO is for sections that are essentially read-only but need to 669 // be writable only at process startup to allow dynamic linker to 670 // apply relocations. 671 if (!(Flags & SHF_ALLOC) || !(Flags & SHF_WRITE)) 672 return false; 673 674 // Once initialized, TLS data segments are used as data templates 675 // for a thread-local storage. For each new thread, runtime 676 // allocates memory for a TLS and copy templates there. No thread 677 // are supposed to use templates directly. Thus, it can be in RELRO. 678 if (Flags & SHF_TLS) 679 return true; 680 681 // .init_array, .preinit_array and .fini_array contain pointers to 682 // functions that are executed on process startup or exit. These 683 // pointers are set by the static linker, and they are not expected 684 // to change at runtime. But if you are an attacker, you could do 685 // interesting things by manipulating pointers in .fini_array, for 686 // example. So they are put into RELRO. 687 uint32_t Type = Sec->Type; 688 if (Type == SHT_INIT_ARRAY || Type == SHT_FINI_ARRAY || 689 Type == SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY) 690 return true; 691 692 // .got contains pointers to external symbols. They are resolved by 693 // the dynamic linker when a module is loaded into memory, and after 694 // that they are not expected to change. So, it can be in RELRO. 695 if (In.Got && Sec == In.Got->getParent()) 696 return true; 697 698 // .toc is a GOT-ish section for PowerPC64. Their contents are accessed 699 // through r2 register, which is reserved for that purpose. Since r2 is used 700 // for accessing .got as well, .got and .toc need to be close enough in the 701 // virtual address space. Usually, .toc comes just after .got. Since we place 702 // .got into RELRO, .toc needs to be placed into RELRO too. 703 if (Sec->Name.equals(".toc")) 704 return true; 705 706 // .got.plt contains pointers to external function symbols. They are 707 // by default resolved lazily, so we usually cannot put it into RELRO. 708 // However, if "-z now" is given, the lazy symbol resolution is 709 // disabled, which enables us to put it into RELRO. 710 if (Sec == In.GotPlt->getParent()) 711 return Config->ZNow; 712 713 // .dynamic section contains data for the dynamic linker, and 714 // there's no need to write to it at runtime, so it's better to put 715 // it into RELRO. 716 if (Sec == In.Dynamic->getParent()) 717 return true; 718 719 // Sections with some special names are put into RELRO. This is a 720 // bit unfortunate because section names shouldn't be significant in 721 // ELF in spirit. But in reality many linker features depend on 722 // magic section names. 723 StringRef S = Sec->Name; 724 return S == ".data.rel.ro" || S == ".bss.rel.ro" || S == ".ctors" || 725 S == ".dtors" || S == ".jcr" || S == ".eh_frame" || 726 S == ".openbsd.randomdata"; 727 } 728 729 // We compute a rank for each section. The rank indicates where the 730 // section should be placed in the file. Instead of using simple 731 // numbers (0,1,2...), we use a series of flags. One for each decision 732 // point when placing the section. 733 // Using flags has two key properties: 734 // * It is easy to check if a give branch was taken. 735 // * It is easy two see how similar two ranks are (see getRankProximity). 736 enum RankFlags { 737 RF_NOT_ADDR_SET = 1 << 18, 738 RF_NOT_ALLOC = 1 << 17, 739 RF_NOT_INTERP = 1 << 16, 740 RF_NOT_NOTE = 1 << 15, 741 RF_WRITE = 1 << 14, 742 RF_EXEC_WRITE = 1 << 13, 743 RF_EXEC = 1 << 12, 744 RF_RODATA = 1 << 11, 745 RF_NON_TLS_BSS = 1 << 10, 746 RF_NON_TLS_BSS_RO = 1 << 9, 747 RF_NOT_TLS = 1 << 8, 748 RF_BSS = 1 << 7, 749 RF_PPC_NOT_TOCBSS = 1 << 6, 750 RF_PPC_TOCL = 1 << 5, 751 RF_PPC_TOC = 1 << 4, 752 RF_PPC_GOT = 1 << 3, 753 RF_PPC_BRANCH_LT = 1 << 2, 754 RF_MIPS_GPREL = 1 << 1, 755 RF_MIPS_NOT_GOT = 1 << 0 756 }; 757 758 static unsigned getSectionRank(const OutputSection *Sec) { 759 unsigned Rank = 0; 760 761 // We want to put section specified by -T option first, so we 762 // can start assigning VA starting from them later. 763 if (Config->SectionStartMap.count(Sec->Name)) 764 return Rank; 765 Rank |= RF_NOT_ADDR_SET; 766 767 // Allocatable sections go first to reduce the total PT_LOAD size and 768 // so debug info doesn't change addresses in actual code. 769 if (!(Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)) 770 return Rank | RF_NOT_ALLOC; 771 772 // Put .interp first because some loaders want to see that section 773 // on the first page of the executable file when loaded into memory. 774 if (Sec->Name == ".interp") 775 return Rank; 776 Rank |= RF_NOT_INTERP; 777 778 // Put .note sections (which make up one PT_NOTE) at the beginning so that 779 // they are likely to be included in a core file even if core file size is 780 // limited. In particular, we want a .note.gnu.build-id and a .note.tag to be 781 // included in a core to match core files with executables. 782 if (Sec->Type == SHT_NOTE) 783 return Rank; 784 Rank |= RF_NOT_NOTE; 785 786 // Sort sections based on their access permission in the following 787 // order: R, RX, RWX, RW. This order is based on the following 788 // considerations: 789 // * Read-only sections come first such that they go in the 790 // PT_LOAD covering the program headers at the start of the file. 791 // * Read-only, executable sections come next. 792 // * Writable, executable sections follow such that .plt on 793 // architectures where it needs to be writable will be placed 794 // between .text and .data. 795 // * Writable sections come last, such that .bss lands at the very 796 // end of the last PT_LOAD. 797 bool IsExec = Sec->Flags & SHF_EXECINSTR; 798 bool IsWrite = Sec->Flags & SHF_WRITE; 799 800 if (IsExec) { 801 if (IsWrite) 802 Rank |= RF_EXEC_WRITE; 803 else 804 Rank |= RF_EXEC; 805 } else if (IsWrite) { 806 Rank |= RF_WRITE; 807 } else if (Sec->Type == SHT_PROGBITS) { 808 // Make non-executable and non-writable PROGBITS sections (e.g .rodata 809 // .eh_frame) closer to .text. They likely contain PC or GOT relative 810 // relocations and there could be relocation overflow if other huge sections 811 // (.dynstr .dynsym) were placed in between. 812 Rank |= RF_RODATA; 813 } 814 815 // If we got here we know that both A and B are in the same PT_LOAD. 816 817 bool IsTls = Sec->Flags & SHF_TLS; 818 bool IsNoBits = Sec->Type == SHT_NOBITS; 819 820 // The first requirement we have is to put (non-TLS) nobits sections last. The 821 // reason is that the only thing the dynamic linker will see about them is a 822 // p_memsz that is larger than p_filesz. Seeing that it zeros the end of the 823 // PT_LOAD, so that has to correspond to the nobits sections. 824 bool IsNonTlsNoBits = IsNoBits && !IsTls; 825 if (IsNonTlsNoBits) 826 Rank |= RF_NON_TLS_BSS; 827 828 // We place nobits RelRo sections before plain r/w ones, and non-nobits RelRo 829 // sections after r/w ones, so that the RelRo sections are contiguous. 830 bool IsRelRo = isRelroSection(Sec); 831 if (IsNonTlsNoBits && !IsRelRo) 832 Rank |= RF_NON_TLS_BSS_RO; 833 if (!IsNonTlsNoBits && IsRelRo) 834 Rank |= RF_NON_TLS_BSS_RO; 835 836 // The TLS initialization block needs to be a single contiguous block in a R/W 837 // PT_LOAD, so stick TLS sections directly before the other RelRo R/W 838 // sections. The TLS NOBITS sections are placed here as they don't take up 839 // virtual address space in the PT_LOAD. 840 if (!IsTls) 841 Rank |= RF_NOT_TLS; 842 843 // Within the TLS initialization block, the non-nobits sections need to appear 844 // first. 845 if (IsNoBits) 846 Rank |= RF_BSS; 847 848 // Some architectures have additional ordering restrictions for sections 849 // within the same PT_LOAD. 850 if (Config->EMachine == EM_PPC64) { 851 // PPC64 has a number of special SHT_PROGBITS+SHF_ALLOC+SHF_WRITE sections 852 // that we would like to make sure appear is a specific order to maximize 853 // their coverage by a single signed 16-bit offset from the TOC base 854 // pointer. Conversely, the special .tocbss section should be first among 855 // all SHT_NOBITS sections. This will put it next to the loaded special 856 // PPC64 sections (and, thus, within reach of the TOC base pointer). 857 StringRef Name = Sec->Name; 858 if (Name != ".tocbss") 859 Rank |= RF_PPC_NOT_TOCBSS; 860 861 if (Name == ".toc1") 862 Rank |= RF_PPC_TOCL; 863 864 if (Name == ".toc") 865 Rank |= RF_PPC_TOC; 866 867 if (Name == ".got") 868 Rank |= RF_PPC_GOT; 869 870 if (Name == ".branch_lt") 871 Rank |= RF_PPC_BRANCH_LT; 872 } 873 874 if (Config->EMachine == EM_MIPS) { 875 // All sections with SHF_MIPS_GPREL flag should be grouped together 876 // because data in these sections is addressable with a gp relative address. 877 if (Sec->Flags & SHF_MIPS_GPREL) 878 Rank |= RF_MIPS_GPREL; 879 880 if (Sec->Name != ".got") 881 Rank |= RF_MIPS_NOT_GOT; 882 } 883 884 return Rank; 885 } 886 887 static bool compareSections(const BaseCommand *ACmd, const BaseCommand *BCmd) { 888 const OutputSection *A = cast<OutputSection>(ACmd); 889 const OutputSection *B = cast<OutputSection>(BCmd); 890 891 if (A->SortRank != B->SortRank) 892 return A->SortRank < B->SortRank; 893 894 if (!(A->SortRank & RF_NOT_ADDR_SET)) 895 return Config->SectionStartMap.lookup(A->Name) < 896 Config->SectionStartMap.lookup(B->Name); 897 return false; 898 } 899 900 void PhdrEntry::add(OutputSection *Sec) { 901 LastSec = Sec; 902 if (!FirstSec) 903 FirstSec = Sec; 904 p_align = std::max(p_align, Sec->Alignment); 905 if (p_type == PT_LOAD) 906 Sec->PtLoad = this; 907 } 908 909 // The beginning and the ending of .rel[a].plt section are marked 910 // with __rel[a]_iplt_{start,end} symbols if it is a statically linked 911 // executable. The runtime needs these symbols in order to resolve 912 // all IRELATIVE relocs on startup. For dynamic executables, we don't 913 // need these symbols, since IRELATIVE relocs are resolved through GOT 914 // and PLT. For details, see http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/403. 915 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::addRelIpltSymbols() { 916 if (Config->Relocatable || needsInterpSection()) 917 return; 918 919 // By default, __rela_iplt_{start,end} belong to a dummy section 0 920 // because .rela.plt might be empty and thus removed from output. 921 // We'll override Out::ElfHeader with In.RelaIplt later when we are 922 // sure that .rela.plt exists in output. 923 ElfSym::RelaIpltStart = addOptionalRegular( 924 Config->IsRela ? "__rela_iplt_start" : "__rel_iplt_start", 925 Out::ElfHeader, 0, STV_HIDDEN, STB_WEAK); 926 927 ElfSym::RelaIpltEnd = addOptionalRegular( 928 Config->IsRela ? "__rela_iplt_end" : "__rel_iplt_end", 929 Out::ElfHeader, 0, STV_HIDDEN, STB_WEAK); 930 } 931 932 template <class ELFT> 933 void Writer<ELFT>::forEachRelSec( 934 llvm::function_ref<void(InputSectionBase &)> Fn) { 935 // Scan all relocations. Each relocation goes through a series 936 // of tests to determine if it needs special treatment, such as 937 // creating GOT, PLT, copy relocations, etc. 938 // Note that relocations for non-alloc sections are directly 939 // processed by InputSection::relocateNonAlloc. 940 for (InputSectionBase *IS : InputSections) 941 if (IS->Live && isa<InputSection>(IS) && (IS->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)) 942 Fn(*IS); 943 for (EhInputSection *ES : In.EhFrame->Sections) 944 Fn(*ES); 945 } 946 947 // This function generates assignments for predefined symbols (e.g. _end or 948 // _etext) and inserts them into the commands sequence to be processed at the 949 // appropriate time. This ensures that the value is going to be correct by the 950 // time any references to these symbols are processed and is equivalent to 951 // defining these symbols explicitly in the linker script. 952 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::setReservedSymbolSections() { 953 if (ElfSym::GlobalOffsetTable) { 954 // The _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ symbol is defined by target convention usually 955 // to the start of the .got or .got.plt section. 956 InputSection *GotSection = In.GotPlt; 957 if (!Target->GotBaseSymInGotPlt) 958 GotSection = In.MipsGot ? cast<InputSection>(In.MipsGot) 959 : cast<InputSection>(In.Got); 960 ElfSym::GlobalOffsetTable->Section = GotSection; 961 } 962 963 // .rela_iplt_{start,end} mark the start and the end of .rela.plt section. 964 if (ElfSym::RelaIpltStart && !In.RelaIplt->empty()) { 965 ElfSym::RelaIpltStart->Section = In.RelaIplt; 966 ElfSym::RelaIpltEnd->Section = In.RelaIplt; 967 ElfSym::RelaIpltEnd->Value = In.RelaIplt->getSize(); 968 } 969 970 PhdrEntry *Last = nullptr; 971 PhdrEntry *LastRO = nullptr; 972 973 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) { 974 if (P->p_type != PT_LOAD) 975 continue; 976 Last = P; 977 if (!(P->p_flags & PF_W)) 978 LastRO = P; 979 } 980 981 if (LastRO) { 982 // _etext is the first location after the last read-only loadable segment. 983 if (ElfSym::Etext1) 984 ElfSym::Etext1->Section = LastRO->LastSec; 985 if (ElfSym::Etext2) 986 ElfSym::Etext2->Section = LastRO->LastSec; 987 } 988 989 if (Last) { 990 // _edata points to the end of the last mapped initialized section. 991 OutputSection *Edata = nullptr; 992 for (OutputSection *OS : OutputSections) { 993 if (OS->Type != SHT_NOBITS) 994 Edata = OS; 995 if (OS == Last->LastSec) 996 break; 997 } 998 999 if (ElfSym::Edata1) 1000 ElfSym::Edata1->Section = Edata; 1001 if (ElfSym::Edata2) 1002 ElfSym::Edata2->Section = Edata; 1003 1004 // _end is the first location after the uninitialized data region. 1005 if (ElfSym::End1) 1006 ElfSym::End1->Section = Last->LastSec; 1007 if (ElfSym::End2) 1008 ElfSym::End2->Section = Last->LastSec; 1009 } 1010 1011 if (ElfSym::Bss) 1012 ElfSym::Bss->Section = findSection(".bss"); 1013 1014 // Setup MIPS _gp_disp/__gnu_local_gp symbols which should 1015 // be equal to the _gp symbol's value. 1016 if (ElfSym::MipsGp) { 1017 // Find GP-relative section with the lowest address 1018 // and use this address to calculate default _gp value. 1019 for (OutputSection *OS : OutputSections) { 1020 if (OS->Flags & SHF_MIPS_GPREL) { 1021 ElfSym::MipsGp->Section = OS; 1022 ElfSym::MipsGp->Value = 0x7ff0; 1023 break; 1024 } 1025 } 1026 } 1027 } 1028 1029 // We want to find how similar two ranks are. 1030 // The more branches in getSectionRank that match, the more similar they are. 1031 // Since each branch corresponds to a bit flag, we can just use 1032 // countLeadingZeros. 1033 static int getRankProximityAux(OutputSection *A, OutputSection *B) { 1034 return countLeadingZeros(A->SortRank ^ B->SortRank); 1035 } 1036 1037 static int getRankProximity(OutputSection *A, BaseCommand *B) { 1038 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(B)) 1039 return getRankProximityAux(A, Sec); 1040 return -1; 1041 } 1042 1043 // When placing orphan sections, we want to place them after symbol assignments 1044 // so that an orphan after 1045 // begin_foo = .; 1046 // foo : { *(foo) } 1047 // end_foo = .; 1048 // doesn't break the intended meaning of the begin/end symbols. 1049 // We don't want to go over sections since findOrphanPos is the 1050 // one in charge of deciding the order of the sections. 1051 // We don't want to go over changes to '.', since doing so in 1052 // rx_sec : { *(rx_sec) } 1053 // . = ALIGN(0x1000); 1054 // /* The RW PT_LOAD starts here*/ 1055 // rw_sec : { *(rw_sec) } 1056 // would mean that the RW PT_LOAD would become unaligned. 1057 static bool shouldSkip(BaseCommand *Cmd) { 1058 if (auto *Assign = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Cmd)) 1059 return Assign->Name != "."; 1060 return false; 1061 } 1062 1063 // We want to place orphan sections so that they share as much 1064 // characteristics with their neighbors as possible. For example, if 1065 // both are rw, or both are tls. 1066 template <typename ELFT> 1067 static std::vector<BaseCommand *>::iterator 1068 findOrphanPos(std::vector<BaseCommand *>::iterator B, 1069 std::vector<BaseCommand *>::iterator E) { 1070 OutputSection *Sec = cast<OutputSection>(*E); 1071 1072 // Find the first element that has as close a rank as possible. 1073 auto I = std::max_element(B, E, [=](BaseCommand *A, BaseCommand *B) { 1074 return getRankProximity(Sec, A) < getRankProximity(Sec, B); 1075 }); 1076 if (I == E) 1077 return E; 1078 1079 // Consider all existing sections with the same proximity. 1080 int Proximity = getRankProximity(Sec, *I); 1081 for (; I != E; ++I) { 1082 auto *CurSec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(*I); 1083 if (!CurSec) 1084 continue; 1085 if (getRankProximity(Sec, CurSec) != Proximity || 1086 Sec->SortRank < CurSec->SortRank) 1087 break; 1088 } 1089 1090 auto IsOutputSec = [](BaseCommand *Cmd) { return isa<OutputSection>(Cmd); }; 1091 auto J = std::find_if(llvm::make_reverse_iterator(I), 1092 llvm::make_reverse_iterator(B), IsOutputSec); 1093 I = J.base(); 1094 1095 // As a special case, if the orphan section is the last section, put 1096 // it at the very end, past any other commands. 1097 // This matches bfd's behavior and is convenient when the linker script fully 1098 // specifies the start of the file, but doesn't care about the end (the non 1099 // alloc sections for example). 1100 auto NextSec = std::find_if(I, E, IsOutputSec); 1101 if (NextSec == E) 1102 return E; 1103 1104 while (I != E && shouldSkip(*I)) 1105 ++I; 1106 return I; 1107 } 1108 1109 // Builds section order for handling --symbol-ordering-file. 1110 static DenseMap<const InputSectionBase *, int> buildSectionOrder() { 1111 DenseMap<const InputSectionBase *, int> SectionOrder; 1112 // Use the rarely used option -call-graph-ordering-file to sort sections. 1113 if (!Config->CallGraphProfile.empty()) 1114 return computeCallGraphProfileOrder(); 1115 1116 if (Config->SymbolOrderingFile.empty()) 1117 return SectionOrder; 1118 1119 struct SymbolOrderEntry { 1120 int Priority; 1121 bool Present; 1122 }; 1123 1124 // Build a map from symbols to their priorities. Symbols that didn't 1125 // appear in the symbol ordering file have the lowest priority 0. 1126 // All explicitly mentioned symbols have negative (higher) priorities. 1127 DenseMap<StringRef, SymbolOrderEntry> SymbolOrder; 1128 int Priority = -Config->SymbolOrderingFile.size(); 1129 for (StringRef S : Config->SymbolOrderingFile) 1130 SymbolOrder.insert({S, {Priority++, false}}); 1131 1132 // Build a map from sections to their priorities. 1133 auto AddSym = [&](Symbol &Sym) { 1134 auto It = SymbolOrder.find(Sym.getName()); 1135 if (It == SymbolOrder.end()) 1136 return; 1137 SymbolOrderEntry &Ent = It->second; 1138 Ent.Present = true; 1139 1140 maybeWarnUnorderableSymbol(&Sym); 1141 1142 if (auto *D = dyn_cast<Defined>(&Sym)) { 1143 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(D->Section)) { 1144 int &Priority = SectionOrder[cast<InputSectionBase>(Sec->Repl)]; 1145 Priority = std::min(Priority, Ent.Priority); 1146 } 1147 } 1148 }; 1149 1150 // We want both global and local symbols. We get the global ones from the 1151 // symbol table and iterate the object files for the local ones. 1152 for (Symbol *Sym : Symtab->getSymbols()) 1153 if (!Sym->isLazy()) 1154 AddSym(*Sym); 1155 for (InputFile *File : ObjectFiles) 1156 for (Symbol *Sym : File->getSymbols()) 1157 if (Sym->isLocal()) 1158 AddSym(*Sym); 1159 1160 if (Config->WarnSymbolOrdering) 1161 for (auto OrderEntry : SymbolOrder) 1162 if (!OrderEntry.second.Present) 1163 warn("symbol ordering file: no such symbol: " + OrderEntry.first); 1164 1165 return SectionOrder; 1166 } 1167 1168 // Sorts the sections in ISD according to the provided section order. 1169 static void 1170 sortISDBySectionOrder(InputSectionDescription *ISD, 1171 const DenseMap<const InputSectionBase *, int> &Order) { 1172 std::vector<InputSection *> UnorderedSections; 1173 std::vector<std::pair<InputSection *, int>> OrderedSections; 1174 uint64_t UnorderedSize = 0; 1175 1176 for (InputSection *IS : ISD->Sections) { 1177 auto I = Order.find(IS); 1178 if (I == Order.end()) { 1179 UnorderedSections.push_back(IS); 1180 UnorderedSize += IS->getSize(); 1181 continue; 1182 } 1183 OrderedSections.push_back({IS, I->second}); 1184 } 1185 llvm::sort(OrderedSections, [&](std::pair<InputSection *, int> A, 1186 std::pair<InputSection *, int> B) { 1187 return A.second < B.second; 1188 }); 1189 1190 // Find an insertion point for the ordered section list in the unordered 1191 // section list. On targets with limited-range branches, this is the mid-point 1192 // of the unordered section list. This decreases the likelihood that a range 1193 // extension thunk will be needed to enter or exit the ordered region. If the 1194 // ordered section list is a list of hot functions, we can generally expect 1195 // the ordered functions to be called more often than the unordered functions, 1196 // making it more likely that any particular call will be within range, and 1197 // therefore reducing the number of thunks required. 1198 // 1199 // For example, imagine that you have 8MB of hot code and 32MB of cold code. 1200 // If the layout is: 1201 // 1202 // 8MB hot 1203 // 32MB cold 1204 // 1205 // only the first 8-16MB of the cold code (depending on which hot function it 1206 // is actually calling) can call the hot code without a range extension thunk. 1207 // However, if we use this layout: 1208 // 1209 // 16MB cold 1210 // 8MB hot 1211 // 16MB cold 1212 // 1213 // both the last 8-16MB of the first block of cold code and the first 8-16MB 1214 // of the second block of cold code can call the hot code without a thunk. So 1215 // we effectively double the amount of code that could potentially call into 1216 // the hot code without a thunk. 1217 size_t InsPt = 0; 1218 if (Target->getThunkSectionSpacing() && !OrderedSections.empty()) { 1219 uint64_t UnorderedPos = 0; 1220 for (; InsPt != UnorderedSections.size(); ++InsPt) { 1221 UnorderedPos += UnorderedSections[InsPt]->getSize(); 1222 if (UnorderedPos > UnorderedSize / 2) 1223 break; 1224 } 1225 } 1226 1227 ISD->Sections.clear(); 1228 for (InputSection *IS : makeArrayRef(UnorderedSections).slice(0, InsPt)) 1229 ISD->Sections.push_back(IS); 1230 for (std::pair<InputSection *, int> P : OrderedSections) 1231 ISD->Sections.push_back(P.first); 1232 for (InputSection *IS : makeArrayRef(UnorderedSections).slice(InsPt)) 1233 ISD->Sections.push_back(IS); 1234 } 1235 1236 static void sortSection(OutputSection *Sec, 1237 const DenseMap<const InputSectionBase *, int> &Order) { 1238 StringRef Name = Sec->Name; 1239 1240 // Sort input sections by section name suffixes for 1241 // __attribute__((init_priority(N))). 1242 if (Name == ".init_array" || Name == ".fini_array") { 1243 if (!Script->HasSectionsCommand) 1244 Sec->sortInitFini(); 1245 return; 1246 } 1247 1248 // Sort input sections by the special rule for .ctors and .dtors. 1249 if (Name == ".ctors" || Name == ".dtors") { 1250 if (!Script->HasSectionsCommand) 1251 Sec->sortCtorsDtors(); 1252 return; 1253 } 1254 1255 // Never sort these. 1256 if (Name == ".init" || Name == ".fini") 1257 return; 1258 1259 // Sort input sections by priority using the list provided 1260 // by --symbol-ordering-file. 1261 if (!Order.empty()) 1262 for (BaseCommand *B : Sec->SectionCommands) 1263 if (auto *ISD = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(B)) 1264 sortISDBySectionOrder(ISD, Order); 1265 } 1266 1267 // If no layout was provided by linker script, we want to apply default 1268 // sorting for special input sections. This also handles --symbol-ordering-file. 1269 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::sortInputSections() { 1270 // Build the order once since it is expensive. 1271 DenseMap<const InputSectionBase *, int> Order = buildSectionOrder(); 1272 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) 1273 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) 1274 sortSection(Sec, Order); 1275 } 1276 1277 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::sortSections() { 1278 Script->adjustSectionsBeforeSorting(); 1279 1280 // Don't sort if using -r. It is not necessary and we want to preserve the 1281 // relative order for SHF_LINK_ORDER sections. 1282 if (Config->Relocatable) 1283 return; 1284 1285 sortInputSections(); 1286 1287 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) { 1288 auto *OS = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base); 1289 if (!OS) 1290 continue; 1291 OS->SortRank = getSectionRank(OS); 1292 1293 // We want to assign rude approximation values to OutSecOff fields 1294 // to know the relative order of the input sections. We use it for 1295 // sorting SHF_LINK_ORDER sections. See resolveShfLinkOrder(). 1296 uint64_t I = 0; 1297 for (InputSection *Sec : getInputSections(OS)) 1298 Sec->OutSecOff = I++; 1299 } 1300 1301 if (!Script->HasSectionsCommand) { 1302 // We know that all the OutputSections are contiguous in this case. 1303 auto IsSection = [](BaseCommand *Base) { return isa<OutputSection>(Base); }; 1304 std::stable_sort( 1305 llvm::find_if(Script->SectionCommands, IsSection), 1306 llvm::find_if(llvm::reverse(Script->SectionCommands), IsSection).base(), 1307 compareSections); 1308 return; 1309 } 1310 1311 // Orphan sections are sections present in the input files which are 1312 // not explicitly placed into the output file by the linker script. 1313 // 1314 // The sections in the linker script are already in the correct 1315 // order. We have to figuere out where to insert the orphan 1316 // sections. 1317 // 1318 // The order of the sections in the script is arbitrary and may not agree with 1319 // compareSections. This means that we cannot easily define a strict weak 1320 // ordering. To see why, consider a comparison of a section in the script and 1321 // one not in the script. We have a two simple options: 1322 // * Make them equivalent (a is not less than b, and b is not less than a). 1323 // The problem is then that equivalence has to be transitive and we can 1324 // have sections a, b and c with only b in a script and a less than c 1325 // which breaks this property. 1326 // * Use compareSectionsNonScript. Given that the script order doesn't have 1327 // to match, we can end up with sections a, b, c, d where b and c are in the 1328 // script and c is compareSectionsNonScript less than b. In which case d 1329 // can be equivalent to c, a to b and d < a. As a concrete example: 1330 // .a (rx) # not in script 1331 // .b (rx) # in script 1332 // .c (ro) # in script 1333 // .d (ro) # not in script 1334 // 1335 // The way we define an order then is: 1336 // * Sort only the orphan sections. They are in the end right now. 1337 // * Move each orphan section to its preferred position. We try 1338 // to put each section in the last position where it can share 1339 // a PT_LOAD. 1340 // 1341 // There is some ambiguity as to where exactly a new entry should be 1342 // inserted, because Commands contains not only output section 1343 // commands but also other types of commands such as symbol assignment 1344 // expressions. There's no correct answer here due to the lack of the 1345 // formal specification of the linker script. We use heuristics to 1346 // determine whether a new output command should be added before or 1347 // after another commands. For the details, look at shouldSkip 1348 // function. 1349 1350 auto I = Script->SectionCommands.begin(); 1351 auto E = Script->SectionCommands.end(); 1352 auto NonScriptI = std::find_if(I, E, [](BaseCommand *Base) { 1353 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) 1354 return Sec->SectionIndex == UINT32_MAX; 1355 return false; 1356 }); 1357 1358 // Sort the orphan sections. 1359 std::stable_sort(NonScriptI, E, compareSections); 1360 1361 // As a horrible special case, skip the first . assignment if it is before any 1362 // section. We do this because it is common to set a load address by starting 1363 // the script with ". = 0xabcd" and the expectation is that every section is 1364 // after that. 1365 auto FirstSectionOrDotAssignment = 1366 std::find_if(I, E, [](BaseCommand *Cmd) { return !shouldSkip(Cmd); }); 1367 if (FirstSectionOrDotAssignment != E && 1368 isa<SymbolAssignment>(**FirstSectionOrDotAssignment)) 1369 ++FirstSectionOrDotAssignment; 1370 I = FirstSectionOrDotAssignment; 1371 1372 while (NonScriptI != E) { 1373 auto Pos = findOrphanPos<ELFT>(I, NonScriptI); 1374 OutputSection *Orphan = cast<OutputSection>(*NonScriptI); 1375 1376 // As an optimization, find all sections with the same sort rank 1377 // and insert them with one rotate. 1378 unsigned Rank = Orphan->SortRank; 1379 auto End = std::find_if(NonScriptI + 1, E, [=](BaseCommand *Cmd) { 1380 return cast<OutputSection>(Cmd)->SortRank != Rank; 1381 }); 1382 std::rotate(Pos, NonScriptI, End); 1383 NonScriptI = End; 1384 } 1385 1386 Script->adjustSectionsAfterSorting(); 1387 } 1388 1389 static bool compareByFilePosition(InputSection *A, InputSection *B) { 1390 // Synthetic, i. e. a sentinel section, should go last. 1391 if (A->kind() == InputSectionBase::Synthetic || 1392 B->kind() == InputSectionBase::Synthetic) 1393 return A->kind() != InputSectionBase::Synthetic; 1394 1395 InputSection *LA = A->getLinkOrderDep(); 1396 InputSection *LB = B->getLinkOrderDep(); 1397 OutputSection *AOut = LA->getParent(); 1398 OutputSection *BOut = LB->getParent(); 1399 1400 if (AOut != BOut) 1401 return AOut->SectionIndex < BOut->SectionIndex; 1402 return LA->OutSecOff < LB->OutSecOff; 1403 } 1404 1405 // This function is used by the --merge-exidx-entries to detect duplicate 1406 // .ARM.exidx sections. It is Arm only. 1407 // 1408 // The .ARM.exidx section is of the form: 1409 // | PREL31 offset to function | Unwind instructions for function | 1410 // where the unwind instructions are either a small number of unwind 1411 // instructions inlined into the table entry, the special CANT_UNWIND value of 1412 // 0x1 or a PREL31 offset into a .ARM.extab Section that contains unwind 1413 // instructions. 1414 // 1415 // We return true if all the unwind instructions in the .ARM.exidx entries of 1416 // Cur can be merged into the last entry of Prev. 1417 static bool isDuplicateArmExidxSec(InputSection *Prev, InputSection *Cur) { 1418 1419 // References to .ARM.Extab Sections have bit 31 clear and are not the 1420 // special EXIDX_CANTUNWIND bit-pattern. 1421 auto IsExtabRef = [](uint32_t Unwind) { 1422 return (Unwind & 0x80000000) == 0 && Unwind != 0x1; 1423 }; 1424 1425 struct ExidxEntry { 1426 ulittle32_t Fn; 1427 ulittle32_t Unwind; 1428 }; 1429 1430 // Get the last table Entry from the previous .ARM.exidx section. 1431 const ExidxEntry &PrevEntry = Prev->getDataAs<ExidxEntry>().back(); 1432 if (IsExtabRef(PrevEntry.Unwind)) 1433 return false; 1434 1435 // We consider the unwind instructions of an .ARM.exidx table entry 1436 // a duplicate if the previous unwind instructions if: 1437 // - Both are the special EXIDX_CANTUNWIND. 1438 // - Both are the same inline unwind instructions. 1439 // We do not attempt to follow and check links into .ARM.extab tables as 1440 // consecutive identical entries are rare and the effort to check that they 1441 // are identical is high. 1442 1443 for (const ExidxEntry Entry : Cur->getDataAs<ExidxEntry>()) 1444 if (IsExtabRef(Entry.Unwind) || Entry.Unwind != PrevEntry.Unwind) 1445 return false; 1446 1447 // All table entries in this .ARM.exidx Section can be merged into the 1448 // previous Section. 1449 return true; 1450 } 1451 1452 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::resolveShfLinkOrder() { 1453 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 1454 if (!(Sec->Flags & SHF_LINK_ORDER)) 1455 continue; 1456 1457 // Link order may be distributed across several InputSectionDescriptions 1458 // but sort must consider them all at once. 1459 std::vector<InputSection **> ScriptSections; 1460 std::vector<InputSection *> Sections; 1461 for (BaseCommand *Base : Sec->SectionCommands) { 1462 if (auto *ISD = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(Base)) { 1463 for (InputSection *&IS : ISD->Sections) { 1464 ScriptSections.push_back(&IS); 1465 Sections.push_back(IS); 1466 } 1467 } 1468 } 1469 std::stable_sort(Sections.begin(), Sections.end(), compareByFilePosition); 1470 1471 if (!Config->Relocatable && Config->EMachine == EM_ARM && 1472 Sec->Type == SHT_ARM_EXIDX) { 1473 1474 if (auto *Sentinel = dyn_cast<ARMExidxSentinelSection>(Sections.back())) { 1475 assert(Sections.size() >= 2 && 1476 "We should create a sentinel section only if there are " 1477 "alive regular exidx sections."); 1478 1479 // The last executable section is required to fill the sentinel. 1480 // Remember it here so that we don't have to find it again. 1481 Sentinel->Highest = Sections[Sections.size() - 2]->getLinkOrderDep(); 1482 } 1483 1484 // The EHABI for the Arm Architecture permits consecutive identical 1485 // table entries to be merged. We use a simple implementation that 1486 // removes a .ARM.exidx Input Section if it can be merged into the 1487 // previous one. This does not require any rewriting of InputSection 1488 // contents but misses opportunities for fine grained deduplication 1489 // where only a subset of the InputSection contents can be merged. 1490 if (Config->MergeArmExidx) { 1491 size_t Prev = 0; 1492 // The last one is a sentinel entry which should not be removed. 1493 for (size_t I = 1; I < Sections.size() - 1; ++I) { 1494 if (isDuplicateArmExidxSec(Sections[Prev], Sections[I])) 1495 Sections[I] = nullptr; 1496 else 1497 Prev = I; 1498 } 1499 } 1500 } 1501 1502 for (int I = 0, N = Sections.size(); I < N; ++I) 1503 *ScriptSections[I] = Sections[I]; 1504 1505 // Remove the Sections we marked as duplicate earlier. 1506 for (BaseCommand *Base : Sec->SectionCommands) 1507 if (auto *ISD = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(Base)) 1508 llvm::erase_if(ISD->Sections, [](InputSection *IS) { return !IS; }); 1509 } 1510 } 1511 1512 // For most RISC ISAs, we need to generate content that depends on the address 1513 // of InputSections. For example some architectures such as AArch64 use small 1514 // displacements for jump instructions that is the linker's responsibility for 1515 // creating range extension thunks for. As the generation of the content may 1516 // also alter InputSection addresses we must converge to a fixed point. 1517 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::maybeAddThunks() { 1518 if (!Target->NeedsThunks && !Config->AndroidPackDynRelocs && 1519 !Config->RelrPackDynRelocs) 1520 return; 1521 1522 ThunkCreator TC; 1523 AArch64Err843419Patcher A64P; 1524 1525 for (;;) { 1526 bool Changed = false; 1527 1528 Script->assignAddresses(); 1529 1530 if (Target->NeedsThunks) 1531 Changed |= TC.createThunks(OutputSections); 1532 1533 if (Config->FixCortexA53Errata843419) { 1534 if (Changed) 1535 Script->assignAddresses(); 1536 Changed |= A64P.createFixes(); 1537 } 1538 1539 if (In.MipsGot) 1540 In.MipsGot->updateAllocSize(); 1541 1542 Changed |= In.RelaDyn->updateAllocSize(); 1543 1544 if (In.RelrDyn) 1545 Changed |= In.RelrDyn->updateAllocSize(); 1546 1547 if (!Changed) 1548 return; 1549 } 1550 } 1551 1552 static void finalizeSynthetic(SyntheticSection *Sec) { 1553 if (Sec && !Sec->empty() && Sec->getParent()) 1554 Sec->finalizeContents(); 1555 } 1556 1557 // In order to allow users to manipulate linker-synthesized sections, 1558 // we had to add synthetic sections to the input section list early, 1559 // even before we make decisions whether they are needed. This allows 1560 // users to write scripts like this: ".mygot : { .got }". 1561 // 1562 // Doing it has an unintended side effects. If it turns out that we 1563 // don't need a .got (for example) at all because there's no 1564 // relocation that needs a .got, we don't want to emit .got. 1565 // 1566 // To deal with the above problem, this function is called after 1567 // scanRelocations is called to remove synthetic sections that turn 1568 // out to be empty. 1569 static void removeUnusedSyntheticSections() { 1570 // All input synthetic sections that can be empty are placed after 1571 // all regular ones. We iterate over them all and exit at first 1572 // non-synthetic. 1573 for (InputSectionBase *S : llvm::reverse(InputSections)) { 1574 SyntheticSection *SS = dyn_cast<SyntheticSection>(S); 1575 if (!SS) 1576 return; 1577 OutputSection *OS = SS->getParent(); 1578 if (!OS || !SS->empty()) 1579 continue; 1580 1581 // If we reach here, then SS is an unused synthetic section and we want to 1582 // remove it from corresponding input section description of output section. 1583 for (BaseCommand *B : OS->SectionCommands) 1584 if (auto *ISD = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(B)) 1585 llvm::erase_if(ISD->Sections, 1586 [=](InputSection *IS) { return IS == SS; }); 1587 } 1588 } 1589 1590 // Returns true if a symbol can be replaced at load-time by a symbol 1591 // with the same name defined in other ELF executable or DSO. 1592 static bool computeIsPreemptible(const Symbol &B) { 1593 assert(!B.isLocal()); 1594 1595 // Only symbols that appear in dynsym can be preempted. 1596 if (!B.includeInDynsym()) 1597 return false; 1598 1599 // Only default visibility symbols can be preempted. 1600 if (B.Visibility != STV_DEFAULT) 1601 return false; 1602 1603 // At this point copy relocations have not been created yet, so any 1604 // symbol that is not defined locally is preemptible. 1605 if (!B.isDefined()) 1606 return true; 1607 1608 // If we have a dynamic list it specifies which local symbols are preemptible. 1609 if (Config->HasDynamicList) 1610 return false; 1611 1612 if (!Config->Shared) 1613 return false; 1614 1615 // -Bsymbolic means that definitions are not preempted. 1616 if (Config->Bsymbolic || (Config->BsymbolicFunctions && B.isFunc())) 1617 return false; 1618 return true; 1619 } 1620 1621 // Create output section objects and add them to OutputSections. 1622 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::finalizeSections() { 1623 Out::PreinitArray = findSection(".preinit_array"); 1624 Out::InitArray = findSection(".init_array"); 1625 Out::FiniArray = findSection(".fini_array"); 1626 1627 // The linker needs to define SECNAME_start, SECNAME_end and SECNAME_stop 1628 // symbols for sections, so that the runtime can get the start and end 1629 // addresses of each section by section name. Add such symbols. 1630 if (!Config->Relocatable) { 1631 addStartEndSymbols(); 1632 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) 1633 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) 1634 addStartStopSymbols(Sec); 1635 } 1636 1637 // Add _DYNAMIC symbol. Unlike GNU gold, our _DYNAMIC symbol has no type. 1638 // It should be okay as no one seems to care about the type. 1639 // Even the author of gold doesn't remember why gold behaves that way. 1640 // https://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2002-03/msg00360.html 1641 if (In.Dynamic->Parent) 1642 Symtab->addDefined("_DYNAMIC", STV_HIDDEN, STT_NOTYPE, 0 /*Value*/, 1643 /*Size=*/0, STB_WEAK, In.Dynamic, 1644 /*File=*/nullptr); 1645 1646 // Define __rel[a]_iplt_{start,end} symbols if needed. 1647 addRelIpltSymbols(); 1648 1649 // RISC-V's gp can address +/- 2 KiB, set it to .sdata + 0x800 if not defined. 1650 if (Config->EMachine == EM_RISCV) 1651 if (!dyn_cast_or_null<Defined>(Symtab->find("__global_pointer$"))) 1652 addOptionalRegular("__global_pointer$", findSection(".sdata"), 0x800); 1653 1654 // This responsible for splitting up .eh_frame section into 1655 // pieces. The relocation scan uses those pieces, so this has to be 1656 // earlier. 1657 finalizeSynthetic(In.EhFrame); 1658 1659 for (Symbol *S : Symtab->getSymbols()) { 1660 if (!S->IsPreemptible) 1661 S->IsPreemptible = computeIsPreemptible(*S); 1662 if (S->isGnuIFunc() && Config->ZIfuncnoplt) 1663 S->ExportDynamic = true; 1664 } 1665 1666 // Scan relocations. This must be done after every symbol is declared so that 1667 // we can correctly decide if a dynamic relocation is needed. 1668 if (!Config->Relocatable) 1669 forEachRelSec(scanRelocations<ELFT>); 1670 1671 if (In.Plt && !In.Plt->empty()) 1672 In.Plt->addSymbols(); 1673 if (In.Iplt && !In.Iplt->empty()) 1674 In.Iplt->addSymbols(); 1675 1676 if (!Config->AllowShlibUndefined) { 1677 // Error on undefined symbols in a shared object, if all of its DT_NEEDED 1678 // entires are seen. These cases would otherwise lead to runtime errors 1679 // reported by the dynamic linker. 1680 // 1681 // ld.bfd traces all DT_NEEDED to emulate the logic of the dynamic linker to 1682 // catch more cases. That is too much for us. Our approach resembles the one 1683 // used in ld.gold, achieves a good balance to be useful but not too smart. 1684 for (InputFile *File : SharedFiles) { 1685 SharedFile<ELFT> *F = cast<SharedFile<ELFT>>(File); 1686 F->AllNeededIsKnown = llvm::all_of(F->DtNeeded, [&](StringRef Needed) { 1687 return Symtab->SoNames.count(Needed); 1688 }); 1689 } 1690 for (Symbol *Sym : Symtab->getSymbols()) 1691 if (Sym->isUndefined() && !Sym->isWeak()) 1692 if (auto *F = dyn_cast_or_null<SharedFile<ELFT>>(Sym->File)) 1693 if (F->AllNeededIsKnown) 1694 error(toString(F) + ": undefined reference to " + toString(*Sym)); 1695 } 1696 1697 // Now that we have defined all possible global symbols including linker- 1698 // synthesized ones. Visit all symbols to give the finishing touches. 1699 for (Symbol *Sym : Symtab->getSymbols()) { 1700 if (!includeInSymtab(*Sym)) 1701 continue; 1702 if (In.SymTab) 1703 In.SymTab->addSymbol(Sym); 1704 1705 if (Sym->includeInDynsym()) { 1706 In.DynSymTab->addSymbol(Sym); 1707 if (auto *File = dyn_cast_or_null<SharedFile<ELFT>>(Sym->File)) 1708 if (File->IsNeeded && !Sym->isUndefined()) 1709 InX<ELFT>::VerNeed->addSymbol(Sym); 1710 } 1711 } 1712 1713 // Do not proceed if there was an undefined symbol. 1714 if (errorCount()) 1715 return; 1716 1717 if (In.MipsGot) 1718 In.MipsGot->build<ELFT>(); 1719 1720 removeUnusedSyntheticSections(); 1721 1722 sortSections(); 1723 1724 // Now that we have the final list, create a list of all the 1725 // OutputSections for convenience. 1726 for (BaseCommand *Base : Script->SectionCommands) 1727 if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) 1728 OutputSections.push_back(Sec); 1729 1730 // Prefer command line supplied address over other constraints. 1731 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 1732 auto I = Config->SectionStartMap.find(Sec->Name); 1733 if (I != Config->SectionStartMap.end()) 1734 Sec->AddrExpr = [=] { return I->second; }; 1735 } 1736 1737 // This is a bit of a hack. A value of 0 means undef, so we set it 1738 // to 1 to make __ehdr_start defined. The section number is not 1739 // particularly relevant. 1740 Out::ElfHeader->SectionIndex = 1; 1741 1742 for (size_t I = 0, E = OutputSections.size(); I != E; ++I) { 1743 OutputSection *Sec = OutputSections[I]; 1744 Sec->SectionIndex = I + 1; 1745 Sec->ShName = In.ShStrTab->addString(Sec->Name); 1746 } 1747 1748 // Binary and relocatable output does not have PHDRS. 1749 // The headers have to be created before finalize as that can influence the 1750 // image base and the dynamic section on mips includes the image base. 1751 if (!Config->Relocatable && !Config->OFormatBinary) { 1752 Phdrs = Script->hasPhdrsCommands() ? Script->createPhdrs() : createPhdrs(); 1753 addPtArmExid(Phdrs); 1754 Out::ProgramHeaders->Size = sizeof(Elf_Phdr) * Phdrs.size(); 1755 1756 // Find the TLS segment. This happens before the section layout loop so that 1757 // Android relocation packing can look up TLS symbol addresses. 1758 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) 1759 if (P->p_type == PT_TLS) 1760 Out::TlsPhdr = P; 1761 } 1762 1763 // Some symbols are defined in term of program headers. Now that we 1764 // have the headers, we can find out which sections they point to. 1765 setReservedSymbolSections(); 1766 1767 // Dynamic section must be the last one in this list and dynamic 1768 // symbol table section (DynSymTab) must be the first one. 1769 finalizeSynthetic(In.DynSymTab); 1770 finalizeSynthetic(In.Bss); 1771 finalizeSynthetic(In.BssRelRo); 1772 finalizeSynthetic(In.GnuHashTab); 1773 finalizeSynthetic(In.HashTab); 1774 finalizeSynthetic(In.SymTabShndx); 1775 finalizeSynthetic(In.ShStrTab); 1776 finalizeSynthetic(In.StrTab); 1777 finalizeSynthetic(In.VerDef); 1778 finalizeSynthetic(In.DynStrTab); 1779 finalizeSynthetic(In.Got); 1780 finalizeSynthetic(In.MipsGot); 1781 finalizeSynthetic(In.IgotPlt); 1782 finalizeSynthetic(In.GotPlt); 1783 finalizeSynthetic(In.RelaDyn); 1784 finalizeSynthetic(In.RelrDyn); 1785 finalizeSynthetic(In.RelaIplt); 1786 finalizeSynthetic(In.RelaPlt); 1787 finalizeSynthetic(In.Plt); 1788 finalizeSynthetic(In.Iplt); 1789 finalizeSynthetic(In.EhFrameHdr); 1790 finalizeSynthetic(InX<ELFT>::VerSym); 1791 finalizeSynthetic(InX<ELFT>::VerNeed); 1792 finalizeSynthetic(In.Dynamic); 1793 1794 if (!Script->HasSectionsCommand && !Config->Relocatable) 1795 fixSectionAlignments(); 1796 1797 // After link order processing .ARM.exidx sections can be deduplicated, which 1798 // needs to be resolved before any other address dependent operation. 1799 resolveShfLinkOrder(); 1800 1801 // Jump instructions in many ISAs have small displacements, and therefore they 1802 // cannot jump to arbitrary addresses in memory. For example, RISC-V JAL 1803 // instruction can target only +-1 MiB from PC. It is a linker's 1804 // responsibility to create and insert small pieces of code between sections 1805 // to extend the ranges if jump targets are out of range. Such code pieces are 1806 // called "thunks". 1807 // 1808 // We add thunks at this stage. We couldn't do this before this point because 1809 // this is the earliest point where we know sizes of sections and their 1810 // layouts (that are needed to determine if jump targets are in range). 1811 maybeAddThunks(); 1812 1813 // maybeAddThunks may have added local symbols to the static symbol table. 1814 finalizeSynthetic(In.SymTab); 1815 finalizeSynthetic(In.PPC64LongBranchTarget); 1816 1817 // Fill other section headers. The dynamic table is finalized 1818 // at the end because some tags like RELSZ depend on result 1819 // of finalizing other sections. 1820 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 1821 Sec->finalize<ELFT>(); 1822 } 1823 1824 // Ensure data sections are not mixed with executable sections when 1825 // -execute-only is used. -execute-only is a feature to make pages executable 1826 // but not readable, and the feature is currently supported only on AArch64. 1827 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::checkExecuteOnly() { 1828 if (!Config->ExecuteOnly) 1829 return; 1830 1831 for (OutputSection *OS : OutputSections) 1832 if (OS->Flags & SHF_EXECINSTR) 1833 for (InputSection *IS : getInputSections(OS)) 1834 if (!(IS->Flags & SHF_EXECINSTR)) 1835 error("cannot place " + toString(IS) + " into " + toString(OS->Name) + 1836 ": -execute-only does not support intermingling data and code"); 1837 } 1838 1839 // The linker is expected to define SECNAME_start and SECNAME_end 1840 // symbols for a few sections. This function defines them. 1841 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::addStartEndSymbols() { 1842 // If a section does not exist, there's ambiguity as to how we 1843 // define _start and _end symbols for an init/fini section. Since 1844 // the loader assume that the symbols are always defined, we need to 1845 // always define them. But what value? The loader iterates over all 1846 // pointers between _start and _end to run global ctors/dtors, so if 1847 // the section is empty, their symbol values don't actually matter 1848 // as long as _start and _end point to the same location. 1849 // 1850 // That said, we don't want to set the symbols to 0 (which is 1851 // probably the simplest value) because that could cause some 1852 // program to fail to link due to relocation overflow, if their 1853 // program text is above 2 GiB. We use the address of the .text 1854 // section instead to prevent that failure. 1855 // 1856 // In a rare sitaution, .text section may not exist. If that's the 1857 // case, use the image base address as a last resort. 1858 OutputSection *Default = findSection(".text"); 1859 if (!Default) 1860 Default = Out::ElfHeader; 1861 1862 auto Define = [=](StringRef Start, StringRef End, OutputSection *OS) { 1863 if (OS) { 1864 addOptionalRegular(Start, OS, 0); 1865 addOptionalRegular(End, OS, -1); 1866 } else { 1867 addOptionalRegular(Start, Default, 0); 1868 addOptionalRegular(End, Default, 0); 1869 } 1870 }; 1871 1872 Define("__preinit_array_start", "__preinit_array_end", Out::PreinitArray); 1873 Define("__init_array_start", "__init_array_end", Out::InitArray); 1874 Define("__fini_array_start", "__fini_array_end", Out::FiniArray); 1875 1876 if (OutputSection *Sec = findSection(".ARM.exidx")) 1877 Define("__exidx_start", "__exidx_end", Sec); 1878 } 1879 1880 // If a section name is valid as a C identifier (which is rare because of 1881 // the leading '.'), linkers are expected to define __start_<secname> and 1882 // __stop_<secname> symbols. They are at beginning and end of the section, 1883 // respectively. This is not requested by the ELF standard, but GNU ld and 1884 // gold provide the feature, and used by many programs. 1885 template <class ELFT> 1886 void Writer<ELFT>::addStartStopSymbols(OutputSection *Sec) { 1887 StringRef S = Sec->Name; 1888 if (!isValidCIdentifier(S)) 1889 return; 1890 addOptionalRegular(Saver.save("__start_" + S), Sec, 0, STV_PROTECTED); 1891 addOptionalRegular(Saver.save("__stop_" + S), Sec, -1, STV_PROTECTED); 1892 } 1893 1894 static bool needsPtLoad(OutputSection *Sec) { 1895 if (!(Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC) || Sec->Noload) 1896 return false; 1897 1898 // Don't allocate VA space for TLS NOBITS sections. The PT_TLS PHDR is 1899 // responsible for allocating space for them, not the PT_LOAD that 1900 // contains the TLS initialization image. 1901 if ((Sec->Flags & SHF_TLS) && Sec->Type == SHT_NOBITS) 1902 return false; 1903 return true; 1904 } 1905 1906 // Linker scripts are responsible for aligning addresses. Unfortunately, most 1907 // linker scripts are designed for creating two PT_LOADs only, one RX and one 1908 // RW. This means that there is no alignment in the RO to RX transition and we 1909 // cannot create a PT_LOAD there. 1910 static uint64_t computeFlags(uint64_t Flags) { 1911 if (Config->Omagic) 1912 return PF_R | PF_W | PF_X; 1913 if (Config->ExecuteOnly && (Flags & PF_X)) 1914 return Flags & ~PF_R; 1915 if (Config->SingleRoRx && !(Flags & PF_W)) 1916 return Flags | PF_X; 1917 return Flags; 1918 } 1919 1920 // Decide which program headers to create and which sections to include in each 1921 // one. 1922 template <class ELFT> std::vector<PhdrEntry *> Writer<ELFT>::createPhdrs() { 1923 std::vector<PhdrEntry *> Ret; 1924 auto AddHdr = [&](unsigned Type, unsigned Flags) -> PhdrEntry * { 1925 Ret.push_back(make<PhdrEntry>(Type, Flags)); 1926 return Ret.back(); 1927 }; 1928 1929 // The first phdr entry is PT_PHDR which describes the program header itself. 1930 AddHdr(PT_PHDR, PF_R)->add(Out::ProgramHeaders); 1931 1932 // PT_INTERP must be the second entry if exists. 1933 if (OutputSection *Cmd = findSection(".interp")) 1934 AddHdr(PT_INTERP, Cmd->getPhdrFlags())->add(Cmd); 1935 1936 // Add the first PT_LOAD segment for regular output sections. 1937 uint64_t Flags = computeFlags(PF_R); 1938 PhdrEntry *Load = AddHdr(PT_LOAD, Flags); 1939 1940 // Add the headers. We will remove them if they don't fit. 1941 Load->add(Out::ElfHeader); 1942 Load->add(Out::ProgramHeaders); 1943 1944 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 1945 if (!(Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)) 1946 break; 1947 if (!needsPtLoad(Sec)) 1948 continue; 1949 1950 // Segments are contiguous memory regions that has the same attributes 1951 // (e.g. executable or writable). There is one phdr for each segment. 1952 // Therefore, we need to create a new phdr when the next section has 1953 // different flags or is loaded at a discontiguous address or memory 1954 // region using AT or AT> linker script command, respectively. At the same 1955 // time, we don't want to create a separate load segment for the headers, 1956 // even if the first output section has an AT or AT> attribute. 1957 uint64_t NewFlags = computeFlags(Sec->getPhdrFlags()); 1958 if (((Sec->LMAExpr || 1959 (Sec->LMARegion && (Sec->LMARegion != Load->FirstSec->LMARegion))) && 1960 Load->LastSec != Out::ProgramHeaders) || 1961 Sec->MemRegion != Load->FirstSec->MemRegion || Flags != NewFlags) { 1962 1963 Load = AddHdr(PT_LOAD, NewFlags); 1964 Flags = NewFlags; 1965 } 1966 1967 Load->add(Sec); 1968 } 1969 1970 // Add a TLS segment if any. 1971 PhdrEntry *TlsHdr = make<PhdrEntry>(PT_TLS, PF_R); 1972 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 1973 if (Sec->Flags & SHF_TLS) 1974 TlsHdr->add(Sec); 1975 if (TlsHdr->FirstSec) 1976 Ret.push_back(TlsHdr); 1977 1978 // Add an entry for .dynamic. 1979 if (OutputSection *Sec = In.Dynamic->getParent()) 1980 AddHdr(PT_DYNAMIC, Sec->getPhdrFlags())->add(Sec); 1981 1982 // PT_GNU_RELRO includes all sections that should be marked as 1983 // read-only by dynamic linker after proccessing relocations. 1984 // Current dynamic loaders only support one PT_GNU_RELRO PHDR, give 1985 // an error message if more than one PT_GNU_RELRO PHDR is required. 1986 PhdrEntry *RelRo = make<PhdrEntry>(PT_GNU_RELRO, PF_R); 1987 bool InRelroPhdr = false; 1988 bool IsRelroFinished = false; 1989 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 1990 if (!needsPtLoad(Sec)) 1991 continue; 1992 if (isRelroSection(Sec)) { 1993 InRelroPhdr = true; 1994 if (!IsRelroFinished) 1995 RelRo->add(Sec); 1996 else 1997 error("section: " + Sec->Name + " is not contiguous with other relro" + 1998 " sections"); 1999 } else if (InRelroPhdr) { 2000 InRelroPhdr = false; 2001 IsRelroFinished = true; 2002 } 2003 } 2004 if (RelRo->FirstSec) 2005 Ret.push_back(RelRo); 2006 2007 // PT_GNU_EH_FRAME is a special section pointing on .eh_frame_hdr. 2008 if (!In.EhFrame->empty() && In.EhFrameHdr && In.EhFrame->getParent() && 2009 In.EhFrameHdr->getParent()) 2010 AddHdr(PT_GNU_EH_FRAME, In.EhFrameHdr->getParent()->getPhdrFlags()) 2011 ->add(In.EhFrameHdr->getParent()); 2012 2013 // PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE is an OpenBSD-specific feature. That makes 2014 // the dynamic linker fill the segment with random data. 2015 if (OutputSection *Cmd = findSection(".openbsd.randomdata")) 2016 AddHdr(PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE, Cmd->getPhdrFlags())->add(Cmd); 2017 2018 // PT_GNU_STACK is a special section to tell the loader to make the 2019 // pages for the stack non-executable. If you really want an executable 2020 // stack, you can pass -z execstack, but that's not recommended for 2021 // security reasons. 2022 unsigned Perm = PF_R | PF_W; 2023 if (Config->ZExecstack) 2024 Perm |= PF_X; 2025 AddHdr(PT_GNU_STACK, Perm)->p_memsz = Config->ZStackSize; 2026 2027 // PT_OPENBSD_WXNEEDED is a OpenBSD-specific header to mark the executable 2028 // is expected to perform W^X violations, such as calling mprotect(2) or 2029 // mmap(2) with PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC, which is prohibited by default on 2030 // OpenBSD. 2031 if (Config->ZWxneeded) 2032 AddHdr(PT_OPENBSD_WXNEEDED, PF_X); 2033 2034 // Create one PT_NOTE per a group of contiguous .note sections. 2035 PhdrEntry *Note = nullptr; 2036 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 2037 if (Sec->Type == SHT_NOTE && (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)) { 2038 if (!Note || Sec->LMAExpr) 2039 Note = AddHdr(PT_NOTE, PF_R); 2040 Note->add(Sec); 2041 } else { 2042 Note = nullptr; 2043 } 2044 } 2045 return Ret; 2046 } 2047 2048 template <class ELFT> 2049 void Writer<ELFT>::addPtArmExid(std::vector<PhdrEntry *> &Phdrs) { 2050 if (Config->EMachine != EM_ARM) 2051 return; 2052 auto I = llvm::find_if(OutputSections, [](OutputSection *Cmd) { 2053 return Cmd->Type == SHT_ARM_EXIDX; 2054 }); 2055 if (I == OutputSections.end()) 2056 return; 2057 2058 // PT_ARM_EXIDX is the ARM EHABI equivalent of PT_GNU_EH_FRAME 2059 PhdrEntry *ARMExidx = make<PhdrEntry>(PT_ARM_EXIDX, PF_R); 2060 ARMExidx->add(*I); 2061 Phdrs.push_back(ARMExidx); 2062 } 2063 2064 // The first section of each PT_LOAD, the first section in PT_GNU_RELRO and the 2065 // first section after PT_GNU_RELRO have to be page aligned so that the dynamic 2066 // linker can set the permissions. 2067 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::fixSectionAlignments() { 2068 auto PageAlign = [](OutputSection *Cmd) { 2069 if (Cmd && !Cmd->AddrExpr) 2070 Cmd->AddrExpr = [=] { 2071 return alignTo(Script->getDot(), Config->MaxPageSize); 2072 }; 2073 }; 2074 2075 for (const PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) 2076 if (P->p_type == PT_LOAD && P->FirstSec) 2077 PageAlign(P->FirstSec); 2078 2079 for (const PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) { 2080 if (P->p_type != PT_GNU_RELRO) 2081 continue; 2082 2083 if (P->FirstSec) 2084 PageAlign(P->FirstSec); 2085 2086 // Find the first section after PT_GNU_RELRO. If it is in a PT_LOAD we 2087 // have to align it to a page. 2088 auto End = OutputSections.end(); 2089 auto I = std::find(OutputSections.begin(), End, P->LastSec); 2090 if (I == End || (I + 1) == End) 2091 continue; 2092 2093 OutputSection *Cmd = (*(I + 1)); 2094 if (needsPtLoad(Cmd)) 2095 PageAlign(Cmd); 2096 } 2097 } 2098 2099 // Compute an in-file position for a given section. The file offset must be the 2100 // same with its virtual address modulo the page size, so that the loader can 2101 // load executables without any address adjustment. 2102 static uint64_t computeFileOffset(OutputSection *OS, uint64_t Off) { 2103 // File offsets are not significant for .bss sections. By convention, we keep 2104 // section offsets monotonically increasing rather than setting to zero. 2105 if (OS->Type == SHT_NOBITS) 2106 return Off; 2107 2108 // If the section is not in a PT_LOAD, we just have to align it. 2109 if (!OS->PtLoad) 2110 return alignTo(Off, OS->Alignment); 2111 2112 // The first section in a PT_LOAD has to have congruent offset and address 2113 // module the page size. 2114 OutputSection *First = OS->PtLoad->FirstSec; 2115 if (OS == First) { 2116 uint64_t Alignment = std::max<uint64_t>(OS->Alignment, Config->MaxPageSize); 2117 return alignTo(Off, Alignment, OS->Addr); 2118 } 2119 2120 // If two sections share the same PT_LOAD the file offset is calculated 2121 // using this formula: Off2 = Off1 + (VA2 - VA1). 2122 return First->Offset + OS->Addr - First->Addr; 2123 } 2124 2125 // Set an in-file position to a given section and returns the end position of 2126 // the section. 2127 static uint64_t setFileOffset(OutputSection *OS, uint64_t Off) { 2128 Off = computeFileOffset(OS, Off); 2129 OS->Offset = Off; 2130 2131 if (OS->Type == SHT_NOBITS) 2132 return Off; 2133 return Off + OS->Size; 2134 } 2135 2136 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::assignFileOffsetsBinary() { 2137 uint64_t Off = 0; 2138 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2139 if (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC) 2140 Off = setFileOffset(Sec, Off); 2141 FileSize = alignTo(Off, Config->Wordsize); 2142 } 2143 2144 static std::string rangeToString(uint64_t Addr, uint64_t Len) { 2145 return "[0x" + utohexstr(Addr) + ", 0x" + utohexstr(Addr + Len - 1) + "]"; 2146 } 2147 2148 // Assign file offsets to output sections. 2149 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::assignFileOffsets() { 2150 uint64_t Off = 0; 2151 Off = setFileOffset(Out::ElfHeader, Off); 2152 Off = setFileOffset(Out::ProgramHeaders, Off); 2153 2154 PhdrEntry *LastRX = nullptr; 2155 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) 2156 if (P->p_type == PT_LOAD && (P->p_flags & PF_X)) 2157 LastRX = P; 2158 2159 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 2160 Off = setFileOffset(Sec, Off); 2161 if (Script->HasSectionsCommand) 2162 continue; 2163 2164 // If this is a last section of the last executable segment and that 2165 // segment is the last loadable segment, align the offset of the 2166 // following section to avoid loading non-segments parts of the file. 2167 if (LastRX && LastRX->LastSec == Sec) 2168 Off = alignTo(Off, Target->PageSize); 2169 } 2170 2171 SectionHeaderOff = alignTo(Off, Config->Wordsize); 2172 FileSize = SectionHeaderOff + (OutputSections.size() + 1) * sizeof(Elf_Shdr); 2173 2174 // Our logic assumes that sections have rising VA within the same segment. 2175 // With use of linker scripts it is possible to violate this rule and get file 2176 // offset overlaps or overflows. That should never happen with a valid script 2177 // which does not move the location counter backwards and usually scripts do 2178 // not do that. Unfortunately, there are apps in the wild, for example, Linux 2179 // kernel, which control segment distribution explicitly and move the counter 2180 // backwards, so we have to allow doing that to support linking them. We 2181 // perform non-critical checks for overlaps in checkSectionOverlap(), but here 2182 // we want to prevent file size overflows because it would crash the linker. 2183 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) { 2184 if (Sec->Type == SHT_NOBITS) 2185 continue; 2186 if ((Sec->Offset > FileSize) || (Sec->Offset + Sec->Size > FileSize)) 2187 error("unable to place section " + Sec->Name + " at file offset " + 2188 rangeToString(Sec->Offset, Sec->Size) + 2189 "; check your linker script for overflows"); 2190 } 2191 } 2192 2193 // Finalize the program headers. We call this function after we assign 2194 // file offsets and VAs to all sections. 2195 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::setPhdrs() { 2196 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) { 2197 OutputSection *First = P->FirstSec; 2198 OutputSection *Last = P->LastSec; 2199 2200 if (First) { 2201 P->p_filesz = Last->Offset - First->Offset; 2202 if (Last->Type != SHT_NOBITS) 2203 P->p_filesz += Last->Size; 2204 2205 P->p_memsz = Last->Addr + Last->Size - First->Addr; 2206 P->p_offset = First->Offset; 2207 P->p_vaddr = First->Addr; 2208 2209 if (!P->HasLMA) 2210 P->p_paddr = First->getLMA(); 2211 } 2212 2213 if (P->p_type == PT_LOAD) { 2214 P->p_align = std::max<uint64_t>(P->p_align, Config->MaxPageSize); 2215 } else if (P->p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO) { 2216 P->p_align = 1; 2217 // The glibc dynamic loader rounds the size down, so we need to round up 2218 // to protect the last page. This is a no-op on FreeBSD which always 2219 // rounds up. 2220 P->p_memsz = alignTo(P->p_memsz, Target->PageSize); 2221 } 2222 2223 if (P->p_type == PT_TLS && P->p_memsz) { 2224 // The TLS pointer goes after PT_TLS for variant 2 targets. At least glibc 2225 // will align it, so round up the size to make sure the offsets are 2226 // correct. 2227 P->p_memsz = alignTo(P->p_memsz, P->p_align); 2228 } 2229 } 2230 } 2231 2232 // A helper struct for checkSectionOverlap. 2233 namespace { 2234 struct SectionOffset { 2235 OutputSection *Sec; 2236 uint64_t Offset; 2237 }; 2238 } // namespace 2239 2240 // Check whether sections overlap for a specific address range (file offsets, 2241 // load and virtual adresses). 2242 static void checkOverlap(StringRef Name, std::vector<SectionOffset> &Sections, 2243 bool IsVirtualAddr) { 2244 llvm::sort(Sections, [=](const SectionOffset &A, const SectionOffset &B) { 2245 return A.Offset < B.Offset; 2246 }); 2247 2248 // Finding overlap is easy given a vector is sorted by start position. 2249 // If an element starts before the end of the previous element, they overlap. 2250 for (size_t I = 1, End = Sections.size(); I < End; ++I) { 2251 SectionOffset A = Sections[I - 1]; 2252 SectionOffset B = Sections[I]; 2253 if (B.Offset >= A.Offset + A.Sec->Size) 2254 continue; 2255 2256 // If both sections are in OVERLAY we allow the overlapping of virtual 2257 // addresses, because it is what OVERLAY was designed for. 2258 if (IsVirtualAddr && A.Sec->InOverlay && B.Sec->InOverlay) 2259 continue; 2260 2261 errorOrWarn("section " + A.Sec->Name + " " + Name + 2262 " range overlaps with " + B.Sec->Name + "\n>>> " + A.Sec->Name + 2263 " range is " + rangeToString(A.Offset, A.Sec->Size) + "\n>>> " + 2264 B.Sec->Name + " range is " + 2265 rangeToString(B.Offset, B.Sec->Size)); 2266 } 2267 } 2268 2269 // Check for overlapping sections and address overflows. 2270 // 2271 // In this function we check that none of the output sections have overlapping 2272 // file offsets. For SHF_ALLOC sections we also check that the load address 2273 // ranges and the virtual address ranges don't overlap 2274 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::checkSections() { 2275 // First, check that section's VAs fit in available address space for target. 2276 for (OutputSection *OS : OutputSections) 2277 if ((OS->Addr + OS->Size < OS->Addr) || 2278 (!ELFT::Is64Bits && OS->Addr + OS->Size > UINT32_MAX)) 2279 errorOrWarn("section " + OS->Name + " at 0x" + utohexstr(OS->Addr) + 2280 " of size 0x" + utohexstr(OS->Size) + 2281 " exceeds available address space"); 2282 2283 // Check for overlapping file offsets. In this case we need to skip any 2284 // section marked as SHT_NOBITS. These sections don't actually occupy space in 2285 // the file so Sec->Offset + Sec->Size can overlap with others. If --oformat 2286 // binary is specified only add SHF_ALLOC sections are added to the output 2287 // file so we skip any non-allocated sections in that case. 2288 std::vector<SectionOffset> FileOffs; 2289 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2290 if (Sec->Size > 0 && Sec->Type != SHT_NOBITS && 2291 (!Config->OFormatBinary || (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC))) 2292 FileOffs.push_back({Sec, Sec->Offset}); 2293 checkOverlap("file", FileOffs, false); 2294 2295 // When linking with -r there is no need to check for overlapping virtual/load 2296 // addresses since those addresses will only be assigned when the final 2297 // executable/shared object is created. 2298 if (Config->Relocatable) 2299 return; 2300 2301 // Checking for overlapping virtual and load addresses only needs to take 2302 // into account SHF_ALLOC sections since others will not be loaded. 2303 // Furthermore, we also need to skip SHF_TLS sections since these will be 2304 // mapped to other addresses at runtime and can therefore have overlapping 2305 // ranges in the file. 2306 std::vector<SectionOffset> VMAs; 2307 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2308 if (Sec->Size > 0 && (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC) && !(Sec->Flags & SHF_TLS)) 2309 VMAs.push_back({Sec, Sec->Addr}); 2310 checkOverlap("virtual address", VMAs, true); 2311 2312 // Finally, check that the load addresses don't overlap. This will usually be 2313 // the same as the virtual addresses but can be different when using a linker 2314 // script with AT(). 2315 std::vector<SectionOffset> LMAs; 2316 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2317 if (Sec->Size > 0 && (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC) && !(Sec->Flags & SHF_TLS)) 2318 LMAs.push_back({Sec, Sec->getLMA()}); 2319 checkOverlap("load address", LMAs, false); 2320 } 2321 2322 // The entry point address is chosen in the following ways. 2323 // 2324 // 1. the '-e' entry command-line option; 2325 // 2. the ENTRY(symbol) command in a linker control script; 2326 // 3. the value of the symbol _start, if present; 2327 // 4. the number represented by the entry symbol, if it is a number; 2328 // 5. the address of the first byte of the .text section, if present; 2329 // 6. the address 0. 2330 static uint64_t getEntryAddr() { 2331 // Case 1, 2 or 3 2332 if (Symbol *B = Symtab->find(Config->Entry)) 2333 return B->getVA(); 2334 2335 // Case 4 2336 uint64_t Addr; 2337 if (to_integer(Config->Entry, Addr)) 2338 return Addr; 2339 2340 // Case 5 2341 if (OutputSection *Sec = findSection(".text")) { 2342 if (Config->WarnMissingEntry) 2343 warn("cannot find entry symbol " + Config->Entry + "; defaulting to 0x" + 2344 utohexstr(Sec->Addr)); 2345 return Sec->Addr; 2346 } 2347 2348 // Case 6 2349 if (Config->WarnMissingEntry) 2350 warn("cannot find entry symbol " + Config->Entry + 2351 "; not setting start address"); 2352 return 0; 2353 } 2354 2355 static uint16_t getELFType() { 2356 if (Config->Pic) 2357 return ET_DYN; 2358 if (Config->Relocatable) 2359 return ET_REL; 2360 return ET_EXEC; 2361 } 2362 2363 static uint8_t getAbiVersion() { 2364 // MIPS non-PIC executable gets ABI version 1. 2365 if (Config->EMachine == EM_MIPS && getELFType() == ET_EXEC && 2366 (Config->EFlags & (EF_MIPS_PIC | EF_MIPS_CPIC)) == EF_MIPS_CPIC) 2367 return 1; 2368 return 0; 2369 } 2370 2371 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::writeHeader() { 2372 uint8_t *Buf = Buffer->getBufferStart(); 2373 2374 // For executable segments, the trap instructions are written before writing 2375 // the header. Setting Elf header bytes to zero ensures that any unused bytes 2376 // in header are zero-cleared, instead of having trap instructions. 2377 memset(Buf, 0, sizeof(Elf_Ehdr)); 2378 memcpy(Buf, "\177ELF", 4); 2379 2380 // Write the ELF header. 2381 auto *EHdr = reinterpret_cast<Elf_Ehdr *>(Buf); 2382 EHdr->e_ident[EI_CLASS] = Config->Is64 ? ELFCLASS64 : ELFCLASS32; 2383 EHdr->e_ident[EI_DATA] = Config->IsLE ? ELFDATA2LSB : ELFDATA2MSB; 2384 EHdr->e_ident[EI_VERSION] = EV_CURRENT; 2385 EHdr->e_ident[EI_OSABI] = Config->OSABI; 2386 EHdr->e_ident[EI_ABIVERSION] = getAbiVersion(); 2387 EHdr->e_type = getELFType(); 2388 EHdr->e_machine = Config->EMachine; 2389 EHdr->e_version = EV_CURRENT; 2390 EHdr->e_entry = getEntryAddr(); 2391 EHdr->e_shoff = SectionHeaderOff; 2392 EHdr->e_flags = Config->EFlags; 2393 EHdr->e_ehsize = sizeof(Elf_Ehdr); 2394 EHdr->e_phnum = Phdrs.size(); 2395 EHdr->e_shentsize = sizeof(Elf_Shdr); 2396 2397 if (!Config->Relocatable) { 2398 EHdr->e_phoff = sizeof(Elf_Ehdr); 2399 EHdr->e_phentsize = sizeof(Elf_Phdr); 2400 } 2401 2402 // Write the program header table. 2403 auto *HBuf = reinterpret_cast<Elf_Phdr *>(Buf + EHdr->e_phoff); 2404 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) { 2405 HBuf->p_type = P->p_type; 2406 HBuf->p_flags = P->p_flags; 2407 HBuf->p_offset = P->p_offset; 2408 HBuf->p_vaddr = P->p_vaddr; 2409 HBuf->p_paddr = P->p_paddr; 2410 HBuf->p_filesz = P->p_filesz; 2411 HBuf->p_memsz = P->p_memsz; 2412 HBuf->p_align = P->p_align; 2413 ++HBuf; 2414 } 2415 2416 // Write the section header table. 2417 // 2418 // The ELF header can only store numbers up to SHN_LORESERVE in the e_shnum 2419 // and e_shstrndx fields. When the value of one of these fields exceeds 2420 // SHN_LORESERVE ELF requires us to put sentinel values in the ELF header and 2421 // use fields in the section header at index 0 to store 2422 // the value. The sentinel values and fields are: 2423 // e_shnum = 0, SHdrs[0].sh_size = number of sections. 2424 // e_shstrndx = SHN_XINDEX, SHdrs[0].sh_link = .shstrtab section index. 2425 auto *SHdrs = reinterpret_cast<Elf_Shdr *>(Buf + EHdr->e_shoff); 2426 size_t Num = OutputSections.size() + 1; 2427 if (Num >= SHN_LORESERVE) 2428 SHdrs->sh_size = Num; 2429 else 2430 EHdr->e_shnum = Num; 2431 2432 uint32_t StrTabIndex = In.ShStrTab->getParent()->SectionIndex; 2433 if (StrTabIndex >= SHN_LORESERVE) { 2434 SHdrs->sh_link = StrTabIndex; 2435 EHdr->e_shstrndx = SHN_XINDEX; 2436 } else { 2437 EHdr->e_shstrndx = StrTabIndex; 2438 } 2439 2440 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2441 Sec->writeHeaderTo<ELFT>(++SHdrs); 2442 } 2443 2444 // Open a result file. 2445 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::openFile() { 2446 uint64_t MaxSize = Config->Is64 ? INT64_MAX : UINT32_MAX; 2447 if (MaxSize < FileSize) { 2448 error("output file too large: " + Twine(FileSize) + " bytes"); 2449 return; 2450 } 2451 2452 unlinkAsync(Config->OutputFile); 2453 unsigned Flags = 0; 2454 if (!Config->Relocatable) 2455 Flags = FileOutputBuffer::F_executable; 2456 Expected<std::unique_ptr<FileOutputBuffer>> BufferOrErr = 2457 FileOutputBuffer::create(Config->OutputFile, FileSize, Flags); 2458 2459 if (!BufferOrErr) 2460 error("failed to open " + Config->OutputFile + ": " + 2461 llvm::toString(BufferOrErr.takeError())); 2462 else 2463 Buffer = std::move(*BufferOrErr); 2464 } 2465 2466 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::writeSectionsBinary() { 2467 uint8_t *Buf = Buffer->getBufferStart(); 2468 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2469 if (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC) 2470 Sec->writeTo<ELFT>(Buf + Sec->Offset); 2471 } 2472 2473 static void fillTrap(uint8_t *I, uint8_t *End) { 2474 for (; I + 4 <= End; I += 4) 2475 memcpy(I, &Target->TrapInstr, 4); 2476 } 2477 2478 // Fill the last page of executable segments with trap instructions 2479 // instead of leaving them as zero. Even though it is not required by any 2480 // standard, it is in general a good thing to do for security reasons. 2481 // 2482 // We'll leave other pages in segments as-is because the rest will be 2483 // overwritten by output sections. 2484 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::writeTrapInstr() { 2485 if (Script->HasSectionsCommand) 2486 return; 2487 2488 // Fill the last page. 2489 uint8_t *Buf = Buffer->getBufferStart(); 2490 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) 2491 if (P->p_type == PT_LOAD && (P->p_flags & PF_X)) 2492 fillTrap(Buf + alignDown(P->p_offset + P->p_filesz, Target->PageSize), 2493 Buf + alignTo(P->p_offset + P->p_filesz, Target->PageSize)); 2494 2495 // Round up the file size of the last segment to the page boundary iff it is 2496 // an executable segment to ensure that other tools don't accidentally 2497 // trim the instruction padding (e.g. when stripping the file). 2498 PhdrEntry *Last = nullptr; 2499 for (PhdrEntry *P : Phdrs) 2500 if (P->p_type == PT_LOAD) 2501 Last = P; 2502 2503 if (Last && (Last->p_flags & PF_X)) 2504 Last->p_memsz = Last->p_filesz = alignTo(Last->p_filesz, Target->PageSize); 2505 } 2506 2507 // Write section contents to a mmap'ed file. 2508 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::writeSections() { 2509 uint8_t *Buf = Buffer->getBufferStart(); 2510 2511 OutputSection *EhFrameHdr = nullptr; 2512 if (In.EhFrameHdr && !In.EhFrameHdr->empty()) 2513 EhFrameHdr = In.EhFrameHdr->getParent(); 2514 2515 // In -r or -emit-relocs mode, write the relocation sections first as in 2516 // ELf_Rel targets we might find out that we need to modify the relocated 2517 // section while doing it. 2518 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2519 if (Sec->Type == SHT_REL || Sec->Type == SHT_RELA) 2520 Sec->writeTo<ELFT>(Buf + Sec->Offset); 2521 2522 for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) 2523 if (Sec != EhFrameHdr && Sec->Type != SHT_REL && Sec->Type != SHT_RELA) 2524 Sec->writeTo<ELFT>(Buf + Sec->Offset); 2525 2526 // The .eh_frame_hdr depends on .eh_frame section contents, therefore 2527 // it should be written after .eh_frame is written. 2528 if (EhFrameHdr) 2529 EhFrameHdr->writeTo<ELFT>(Buf + EhFrameHdr->Offset); 2530 } 2531 2532 template <class ELFT> void Writer<ELFT>::writeBuildId() { 2533 if (!In.BuildId || !In.BuildId->getParent()) 2534 return; 2535 2536 // Compute a hash of all sections of the output file. 2537 uint8_t *Start = Buffer->getBufferStart(); 2538 uint8_t *End = Start + FileSize; 2539 In.BuildId->writeBuildId({Start, End}); 2540 } 2541 2542 template void elf::writeResult<ELF32LE>(); 2543 template void elf::writeResult<ELF32BE>(); 2544 template void elf::writeResult<ELF64LE>(); 2545 template void elf::writeResult<ELF64BE>(); 2546