1 //===- ICF.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 // ICF is short for Identical Code Folding. This is a size optimization to 11 // identify and merge two or more read-only sections (typically functions) 12 // that happened to have the same contents. It usually reduces output size 13 // by a few percent. 14 // 15 // In ICF, two sections are considered identical if they have the same 16 // section flags, section data, and relocations. Relocations are tricky, 17 // because two relocations are considered the same if they have the same 18 // relocation types, values, and if they point to the same sections *in 19 // terms of ICF*. 20 // 21 // Here is an example. If foo and bar defined below are compiled to the 22 // same machine instructions, ICF can and should merge the two, although 23 // their relocations point to each other. 24 // 25 // void foo() { bar(); } 26 // void bar() { foo(); } 27 // 28 // If you merge the two, their relocations point to the same section and 29 // thus you know they are mergeable, but how do you know they are 30 // mergeable in the first place? This is not an easy problem to solve. 31 // 32 // What we are doing in LLD is to partition sections into equivalence 33 // classes. Sections in the same equivalence class when the algorithm 34 // terminates are considered identical. Here are details: 35 // 36 // 1. First, we partition sections using their hash values as keys. Hash 37 // values contain section types, section contents and numbers of 38 // relocations. During this step, relocation targets are not taken into 39 // account. We just put sections that apparently differ into different 40 // equivalence classes. 41 // 42 // 2. Next, for each equivalence class, we visit sections to compare 43 // relocation targets. Relocation targets are considered equivalent if 44 // their targets are in the same equivalence class. Sections with 45 // different relocation targets are put into different equivalence 46 // clases. 47 // 48 // 3. If we split an equivalence class in step 2, two relocations 49 // previously target the same equivalence class may now target 50 // different equivalence classes. Therefore, we repeat step 2 until a 51 // convergence is obtained. 52 // 53 // 4. For each equivalence class C, pick an arbitrary section in C, and 54 // merge all the other sections in C with it. 55 // 56 // For small programs, this algorithm needs 3-5 iterations. For large 57 // programs such as Chromium, it takes more than 20 iterations. 58 // 59 // This algorithm was mentioned as an "optimistic algorithm" in [1], 60 // though gold implements a different algorithm than this. 61 // 62 // We parallelize each step so that multiple threads can work on different 63 // equivalence classes concurrently. That gave us a large performance 64 // boost when applying ICF on large programs. For example, MSVC link.exe 65 // or GNU gold takes 10-20 seconds to apply ICF on Chromium, whose output 66 // size is about 1.5 GB, but LLD can finish it in less than 2 seconds on a 67 // 2.8 GHz 40 core machine. Even without threading, LLD's ICF is still 68 // faster than MSVC or gold though. 69 // 70 // [1] Safe ICF: Pointer Safe and Unwinding aware Identical Code Folding 71 // in the Gold Linker 72 // http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//pubs/archive/36912.pdf 73 // 74 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// 75 76 #include "ICF.h" 77 #include "Config.h" 78 #include "SymbolTable.h" 79 #include "Symbols.h" 80 #include "SyntheticSections.h" 81 #include "Writer.h" 82 #include "lld/Common/Threads.h" 83 #include "llvm/ADT/Hashing.h" 84 #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/ELF.h" 85 #include "llvm/Object/ELF.h" 86 #include <algorithm> 87 #include <atomic> 88 89 using namespace lld; 90 using namespace lld::elf; 91 using namespace llvm; 92 using namespace llvm::ELF; 93 using namespace llvm::object; 94 95 namespace { 96 template <class ELFT> class ICF { 97 public: 98 void run(); 99 100 private: 101 void segregate(size_t Begin, size_t End, bool Constant); 102 103 template <class RelTy> 104 bool constantEq(const InputSection *A, ArrayRef<RelTy> RelsA, 105 const InputSection *B, ArrayRef<RelTy> RelsB); 106 107 template <class RelTy> 108 bool variableEq(const InputSection *A, ArrayRef<RelTy> RelsA, 109 const InputSection *B, ArrayRef<RelTy> RelsB); 110 111 bool equalsConstant(const InputSection *A, const InputSection *B); 112 bool equalsVariable(const InputSection *A, const InputSection *B); 113 114 size_t findBoundary(size_t Begin, size_t End); 115 116 void forEachClassRange(size_t Begin, size_t End, 117 llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> Fn); 118 119 void forEachClass(llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> Fn); 120 121 std::vector<InputSection *> Sections; 122 123 // We repeat the main loop while `Repeat` is true. 124 std::atomic<bool> Repeat; 125 126 // The main loop counter. 127 int Cnt = 0; 128 129 // We have two locations for equivalence classes. On the first iteration 130 // of the main loop, Class[0] has a valid value, and Class[1] contains 131 // garbage. We read equivalence classes from slot 0 and write to slot 1. 132 // So, Class[0] represents the current class, and Class[1] represents 133 // the next class. On each iteration, we switch their roles and use them 134 // alternately. 135 // 136 // Why are we doing this? Recall that other threads may be working on 137 // other equivalence classes in parallel. They may read sections that we 138 // are updating. We cannot update equivalence classes in place because 139 // it breaks the invariance that all possibly-identical sections must be 140 // in the same equivalence class at any moment. In other words, the for 141 // loop to update equivalence classes is not atomic, and that is 142 // observable from other threads. By writing new classes to other 143 // places, we can keep the invariance. 144 // 145 // Below, `Current` has the index of the current class, and `Next` has 146 // the index of the next class. If threading is enabled, they are either 147 // (0, 1) or (1, 0). 148 // 149 // Note on single-thread: if that's the case, they are always (0, 0) 150 // because we can safely read the next class without worrying about race 151 // conditions. Using the same location makes this algorithm converge 152 // faster because it uses results of the same iteration earlier. 153 int Current = 0; 154 int Next = 0; 155 }; 156 } 157 158 // Returns a hash value for S. Note that the information about 159 // relocation targets is not included in the hash value. 160 template <class ELFT> static uint32_t getHash(InputSection *S) { 161 return hash_combine(S->Flags, S->getSize(), S->NumRelocations, S->Data); 162 } 163 164 // Returns true if section S is subject of ICF. 165 static bool isEligible(InputSection *S) { 166 if (!S->Live || S->KeepUnique || !(S->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)) 167 return false; 168 169 // Don't merge writable sections. .data.rel.ro sections are marked as writable 170 // but are semantically read-only. 171 if ((S->Flags & SHF_WRITE) && S->Name != ".data.rel.ro" && 172 !S->Name.startswith(".data.rel.ro.")) 173 return false; 174 175 // Don't merge read only data sections unless 176 // --ignore-data-address-equality was passed. 177 if (!(S->Flags & SHF_EXECINSTR) && !Config->IgnoreDataAddressEquality) 178 return false; 179 180 // Don't merge synthetic sections as their Data member is not valid and empty. 181 // The Data member needs to be valid for ICF as it is used by ICF to determine 182 // the equality of section contents. 183 if (isa<SyntheticSection>(S)) 184 return false; 185 186 // .init and .fini contains instructions that must be executed to initialize 187 // and finalize the process. They cannot and should not be merged. 188 if (S->Name == ".init" || S->Name == ".fini") 189 return false; 190 191 // A user program may enumerate sections named with a C identifier using 192 // __start_* and __stop_* symbols. We cannot ICF any such sections because 193 // that could change program semantics. 194 if (isValidCIdentifier(S->Name)) 195 return false; 196 197 return true; 198 } 199 200 // Split an equivalence class into smaller classes. 201 template <class ELFT> 202 void ICF<ELFT>::segregate(size_t Begin, size_t End, bool Constant) { 203 // This loop rearranges sections in [Begin, End) so that all sections 204 // that are equal in terms of equals{Constant,Variable} are contiguous 205 // in [Begin, End). 206 // 207 // The algorithm is quadratic in the worst case, but that is not an 208 // issue in practice because the number of the distinct sections in 209 // each range is usually very small. 210 211 while (Begin < End) { 212 // Divide [Begin, End) into two. Let Mid be the start index of the 213 // second group. 214 auto Bound = 215 std::stable_partition(Sections.begin() + Begin + 1, 216 Sections.begin() + End, [&](InputSection *S) { 217 if (Constant) 218 return equalsConstant(Sections[Begin], S); 219 return equalsVariable(Sections[Begin], S); 220 }); 221 size_t Mid = Bound - Sections.begin(); 222 223 // Now we split [Begin, End) into [Begin, Mid) and [Mid, End) by 224 // updating the sections in [Begin, Mid). We use Mid as an equivalence 225 // class ID because every group ends with a unique index. 226 for (size_t I = Begin; I < Mid; ++I) 227 Sections[I]->Class[Next] = Mid; 228 229 // If we created a group, we need to iterate the main loop again. 230 if (Mid != End) 231 Repeat = true; 232 233 Begin = Mid; 234 } 235 } 236 237 // Compare two lists of relocations. 238 template <class ELFT> 239 template <class RelTy> 240 bool ICF<ELFT>::constantEq(const InputSection *SecA, ArrayRef<RelTy> RA, 241 const InputSection *SecB, ArrayRef<RelTy> RB) { 242 for (size_t I = 0; I < RA.size(); ++I) { 243 if (RA[I].r_offset != RB[I].r_offset || 244 RA[I].getType(Config->IsMips64EL) != RB[I].getType(Config->IsMips64EL)) 245 return false; 246 247 uint64_t AddA = getAddend<ELFT>(RA[I]); 248 uint64_t AddB = getAddend<ELFT>(RB[I]); 249 250 Symbol &SA = SecA->template getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(RA[I]); 251 Symbol &SB = SecB->template getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(RB[I]); 252 if (&SA == &SB) { 253 if (AddA == AddB) 254 continue; 255 return false; 256 } 257 258 auto *DA = dyn_cast<Defined>(&SA); 259 auto *DB = dyn_cast<Defined>(&SB); 260 if (!DA || !DB) 261 return false; 262 263 // Relocations referring to absolute symbols are constant-equal if their 264 // values are equal. 265 if (!DA->Section && !DB->Section && DA->Value + AddA == DB->Value + AddB) 266 continue; 267 if (!DA->Section || !DB->Section) 268 return false; 269 270 if (DA->Section->kind() != DB->Section->kind()) 271 return false; 272 273 // Relocations referring to InputSections are constant-equal if their 274 // section offsets are equal. 275 if (isa<InputSection>(DA->Section)) { 276 if (DA->Value + AddA == DB->Value + AddB) 277 continue; 278 return false; 279 } 280 281 // Relocations referring to MergeInputSections are constant-equal if their 282 // offsets in the output section are equal. 283 auto *X = dyn_cast<MergeInputSection>(DA->Section); 284 if (!X) 285 return false; 286 auto *Y = cast<MergeInputSection>(DB->Section); 287 if (X->getParent() != Y->getParent()) 288 return false; 289 290 uint64_t OffsetA = 291 SA.isSection() ? X->getOffset(AddA) : X->getOffset(DA->Value) + AddA; 292 uint64_t OffsetB = 293 SB.isSection() ? Y->getOffset(AddB) : Y->getOffset(DB->Value) + AddB; 294 if (OffsetA != OffsetB) 295 return false; 296 } 297 298 return true; 299 } 300 301 // Compare "non-moving" part of two InputSections, namely everything 302 // except relocation targets. 303 template <class ELFT> 304 bool ICF<ELFT>::equalsConstant(const InputSection *A, const InputSection *B) { 305 if (A->NumRelocations != B->NumRelocations || A->Flags != B->Flags || 306 A->getSize() != B->getSize() || A->Data != B->Data) 307 return false; 308 309 // If two sections have different output sections, we cannot merge them. 310 // FIXME: This doesn't do the right thing in the case where there is a linker 311 // script. We probably need to move output section assignment before ICF to 312 // get the correct behaviour here. 313 if (getOutputSectionName(A) != getOutputSectionName(B)) 314 return false; 315 316 if (A->AreRelocsRela) 317 return constantEq(A, A->template relas<ELFT>(), B, 318 B->template relas<ELFT>()); 319 return constantEq(A, A->template rels<ELFT>(), B, B->template rels<ELFT>()); 320 } 321 322 // Compare two lists of relocations. Returns true if all pairs of 323 // relocations point to the same section in terms of ICF. 324 template <class ELFT> 325 template <class RelTy> 326 bool ICF<ELFT>::variableEq(const InputSection *SecA, ArrayRef<RelTy> RA, 327 const InputSection *SecB, ArrayRef<RelTy> RB) { 328 assert(RA.size() == RB.size()); 329 330 for (size_t I = 0; I < RA.size(); ++I) { 331 // The two sections must be identical. 332 Symbol &SA = SecA->template getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(RA[I]); 333 Symbol &SB = SecB->template getFile<ELFT>()->getRelocTargetSym(RB[I]); 334 if (&SA == &SB) 335 continue; 336 337 auto *DA = cast<Defined>(&SA); 338 auto *DB = cast<Defined>(&SB); 339 340 // We already dealt with absolute and non-InputSection symbols in 341 // constantEq, and for InputSections we have already checked everything 342 // except the equivalence class. 343 if (!DA->Section) 344 continue; 345 auto *X = dyn_cast<InputSection>(DA->Section); 346 if (!X) 347 continue; 348 auto *Y = cast<InputSection>(DB->Section); 349 350 // Ineligible sections are in the special equivalence class 0. 351 // They can never be the same in terms of the equivalence class. 352 if (X->Class[Current] == 0) 353 return false; 354 if (X->Class[Current] != Y->Class[Current]) 355 return false; 356 }; 357 358 return true; 359 } 360 361 // Compare "moving" part of two InputSections, namely relocation targets. 362 template <class ELFT> 363 bool ICF<ELFT>::equalsVariable(const InputSection *A, const InputSection *B) { 364 if (A->AreRelocsRela) 365 return variableEq(A, A->template relas<ELFT>(), B, 366 B->template relas<ELFT>()); 367 return variableEq(A, A->template rels<ELFT>(), B, B->template rels<ELFT>()); 368 } 369 370 template <class ELFT> size_t ICF<ELFT>::findBoundary(size_t Begin, size_t End) { 371 uint32_t Class = Sections[Begin]->Class[Current]; 372 for (size_t I = Begin + 1; I < End; ++I) 373 if (Class != Sections[I]->Class[Current]) 374 return I; 375 return End; 376 } 377 378 // Sections in the same equivalence class are contiguous in Sections 379 // vector. Therefore, Sections vector can be considered as contiguous 380 // groups of sections, grouped by the class. 381 // 382 // This function calls Fn on every group within [Begin, End). 383 template <class ELFT> 384 void ICF<ELFT>::forEachClassRange(size_t Begin, size_t End, 385 llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> Fn) { 386 while (Begin < End) { 387 size_t Mid = findBoundary(Begin, End); 388 Fn(Begin, Mid); 389 Begin = Mid; 390 } 391 } 392 393 // Call Fn on each equivalence class. 394 template <class ELFT> 395 void ICF<ELFT>::forEachClass(llvm::function_ref<void(size_t, size_t)> Fn) { 396 // If threading is disabled or the number of sections are 397 // too small to use threading, call Fn sequentially. 398 if (!ThreadsEnabled || Sections.size() < 1024) { 399 forEachClassRange(0, Sections.size(), Fn); 400 ++Cnt; 401 return; 402 } 403 404 Current = Cnt % 2; 405 Next = (Cnt + 1) % 2; 406 407 // Shard into non-overlapping intervals, and call Fn in parallel. 408 // The sharding must be completed before any calls to Fn are made 409 // so that Fn can modify the Chunks in its shard without causing data 410 // races. 411 const size_t NumShards = 256; 412 size_t Step = Sections.size() / NumShards; 413 size_t Boundaries[NumShards + 1]; 414 Boundaries[0] = 0; 415 Boundaries[NumShards] = Sections.size(); 416 417 parallelForEachN(1, NumShards, [&](size_t I) { 418 Boundaries[I] = findBoundary((I - 1) * Step, Sections.size()); 419 }); 420 421 parallelForEachN(1, NumShards + 1, [&](size_t I) { 422 if (Boundaries[I - 1] < Boundaries[I]) 423 forEachClassRange(Boundaries[I - 1], Boundaries[I], Fn); 424 }); 425 ++Cnt; 426 } 427 428 static void print(const Twine &S) { 429 if (Config->PrintIcfSections) 430 message(S); 431 } 432 433 // The main function of ICF. 434 template <class ELFT> void ICF<ELFT>::run() { 435 // Collect sections to merge. 436 for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections) 437 if (auto *S = dyn_cast<InputSection>(Sec)) 438 if (isEligible(S)) 439 Sections.push_back(S); 440 441 // Initially, we use hash values to partition sections. 442 parallelForEach(Sections, [&](InputSection *S) { 443 // Set MSB to 1 to avoid collisions with non-hash IDs. 444 S->Class[0] = getHash<ELFT>(S) | (1U << 31); 445 }); 446 447 // From now on, sections in Sections vector are ordered so that sections 448 // in the same equivalence class are consecutive in the vector. 449 std::stable_sort(Sections.begin(), Sections.end(), 450 [](InputSection *A, InputSection *B) { 451 return A->Class[0] < B->Class[0]; 452 }); 453 454 // Compare static contents and assign unique IDs for each static content. 455 forEachClass([&](size_t Begin, size_t End) { segregate(Begin, End, true); }); 456 457 // Split groups by comparing relocations until convergence is obtained. 458 do { 459 Repeat = false; 460 forEachClass( 461 [&](size_t Begin, size_t End) { segregate(Begin, End, false); }); 462 } while (Repeat); 463 464 log("ICF needed " + Twine(Cnt) + " iterations"); 465 466 // Merge sections by the equivalence class. 467 forEachClassRange(0, Sections.size(), [&](size_t Begin, size_t End) { 468 if (End - Begin == 1) 469 return; 470 print("selected section " + toString(Sections[Begin])); 471 for (size_t I = Begin + 1; I < End; ++I) { 472 print(" removing identical section " + toString(Sections[I])); 473 Sections[Begin]->replace(Sections[I]); 474 475 // At this point we know sections merged are fully identical and hence 476 // we want to remove duplicate implicit dependencies such as link order 477 // and relocation sections. 478 for (InputSection *IS : Sections[I]->DependentSections) 479 IS->Live = false; 480 } 481 }); 482 } 483 484 // ICF entry point function. 485 template <class ELFT> void elf::doIcf() { ICF<ELFT>().run(); } 486 487 template void elf::doIcf<ELF32LE>(); 488 template void elf::doIcf<ELF32BE>(); 489 template void elf::doIcf<ELF64LE>(); 490 template void elf::doIcf<ELF64BE>(); 491