1 //===- LinkerScript.cpp ---------------------------------------------------===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 //
9 // This file contains the parser/evaluator of the linker script.
10 //
11 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
12 
13 #include "LinkerScript.h"
14 #include "Config.h"
15 #include "InputSection.h"
16 #include "OutputSections.h"
17 #include "SymbolTable.h"
18 #include "Symbols.h"
19 #include "SyntheticSections.h"
20 #include "Target.h"
21 #include "Writer.h"
22 #include "lld/Common/Memory.h"
23 #include "lld/Common/Strings.h"
24 #include "lld/Common/Threads.h"
25 #include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
26 #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
27 #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/ELF.h"
28 #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h"
29 #include "llvm/Support/Endian.h"
30 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
31 #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h"
32 #include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
33 #include <algorithm>
34 #include <cassert>
35 #include <cstddef>
36 #include <cstdint>
37 #include <iterator>
38 #include <limits>
39 #include <string>
40 #include <vector>
41 
42 using namespace llvm;
43 using namespace llvm::ELF;
44 using namespace llvm::object;
45 using namespace llvm::support::endian;
46 using namespace lld;
47 using namespace lld::elf;
48 
49 LinkerScript *elf::Script;
50 
51 static uint64_t getOutputSectionVA(SectionBase *InputSec, StringRef Loc) {
52   if (OutputSection *OS = InputSec->getOutputSection())
53     return OS->Addr;
54   error(Loc + ": unable to evaluate expression: input section " +
55         InputSec->Name + " has no output section assigned");
56   return 0;
57 }
58 
59 uint64_t ExprValue::getValue() const {
60   if (Sec)
61     return alignTo(Sec->getOffset(Val) + getOutputSectionVA(Sec, Loc),
62                    Alignment);
63   return alignTo(Val, Alignment);
64 }
65 
66 uint64_t ExprValue::getSecAddr() const {
67   if (Sec)
68     return Sec->getOffset(0) + getOutputSectionVA(Sec, Loc);
69   return 0;
70 }
71 
72 uint64_t ExprValue::getSectionOffset() const {
73   // If the alignment is trivial, we don't have to compute the full
74   // value to know the offset. This allows this function to succeed in
75   // cases where the output section is not yet known.
76   if (Alignment == 1 && (!Sec || !Sec->getOutputSection()))
77     return Val;
78   return getValue() - getSecAddr();
79 }
80 
81 OutputSection *LinkerScript::createOutputSection(StringRef Name,
82                                                  StringRef Location) {
83   OutputSection *&SecRef = NameToOutputSection[Name];
84   OutputSection *Sec;
85   if (SecRef && SecRef->Location.empty()) {
86     // There was a forward reference.
87     Sec = SecRef;
88   } else {
89     Sec = make<OutputSection>(Name, SHT_NOBITS, 0);
90     if (!SecRef)
91       SecRef = Sec;
92   }
93   Sec->Location = Location;
94   return Sec;
95 }
96 
97 OutputSection *LinkerScript::getOrCreateOutputSection(StringRef Name) {
98   OutputSection *&CmdRef = NameToOutputSection[Name];
99   if (!CmdRef)
100     CmdRef = make<OutputSection>(Name, SHT_PROGBITS, 0);
101   return CmdRef;
102 }
103 
104 // Expands the memory region by the specified size.
105 static void expandMemoryRegion(MemoryRegion *MemRegion, uint64_t Size,
106                                StringRef RegionName, StringRef SecName) {
107   MemRegion->CurPos += Size;
108   uint64_t NewSize = MemRegion->CurPos - MemRegion->Origin;
109   if (NewSize > MemRegion->Length)
110     error("section '" + SecName + "' will not fit in region '" + RegionName +
111           "': overflowed by " + Twine(NewSize - MemRegion->Length) + " bytes");
112 }
113 
114 void LinkerScript::expandMemoryRegions(uint64_t Size) {
115   if (Ctx->MemRegion)
116     expandMemoryRegion(Ctx->MemRegion, Size, Ctx->MemRegion->Name,
117                        Ctx->OutSec->Name);
118   // Only expand the LMARegion if it is different from MemRegion.
119   if (Ctx->LMARegion && Ctx->MemRegion != Ctx->LMARegion)
120     expandMemoryRegion(Ctx->LMARegion, Size, Ctx->LMARegion->Name,
121                        Ctx->OutSec->Name);
122 }
123 
124 void LinkerScript::expandOutputSection(uint64_t Size) {
125   Ctx->OutSec->Size += Size;
126   expandMemoryRegions(Size);
127 }
128 
129 void LinkerScript::setDot(Expr E, const Twine &Loc, bool InSec) {
130   uint64_t Val = E().getValue();
131   if (Val < Dot && InSec)
132     error(Loc + ": unable to move location counter backward for: " +
133           Ctx->OutSec->Name);
134 
135   // Update to location counter means update to section size.
136   if (InSec)
137     expandOutputSection(Val - Dot);
138   else
139     expandMemoryRegions(Val - Dot);
140 
141   Dot = Val;
142 }
143 
144 // Used for handling linker symbol assignments, for both finalizing
145 // their values and doing early declarations. Returns true if symbol
146 // should be defined from linker script.
147 static bool shouldDefineSym(SymbolAssignment *Cmd) {
148   if (Cmd->Name == ".")
149     return false;
150 
151   if (!Cmd->Provide)
152     return true;
153 
154   // If a symbol was in PROVIDE(), we need to define it only
155   // when it is a referenced undefined symbol.
156   Symbol *B = Symtab->find(Cmd->Name);
157   if (B && !B->isDefined())
158     return true;
159   return false;
160 }
161 
162 // This function is called from processSectionCommands,
163 // while we are fixing the output section layout.
164 void LinkerScript::addSymbol(SymbolAssignment *Cmd) {
165   if (!shouldDefineSym(Cmd))
166     return;
167 
168   // Define a symbol.
169   Symbol *Sym;
170   uint8_t Visibility = Cmd->Hidden ? STV_HIDDEN : STV_DEFAULT;
171   std::tie(Sym, std::ignore) = Symtab->insert(Cmd->Name, Visibility,
172                                               /*CanOmitFromDynSym*/ false,
173                                               /*File*/ nullptr);
174   ExprValue Value = Cmd->Expression();
175   SectionBase *Sec = Value.isAbsolute() ? nullptr : Value.Sec;
176 
177   // When this function is called, section addresses have not been
178   // fixed yet. So, we may or may not know the value of the RHS
179   // expression.
180   //
181   // For example, if an expression is `x = 42`, we know x is always 42.
182   // However, if an expression is `x = .`, there's no way to know its
183   // value at the moment.
184   //
185   // We want to set symbol values early if we can. This allows us to
186   // use symbols as variables in linker scripts. Doing so allows us to
187   // write expressions like this: `alignment = 16; . = ALIGN(., alignment)`.
188   uint64_t SymValue = Value.Sec ? 0 : Value.getValue();
189 
190   replaceSymbol<Defined>(Sym, nullptr, Cmd->Name, STB_GLOBAL, Visibility,
191                          STT_NOTYPE, SymValue, 0, Sec);
192   Cmd->Sym = cast<Defined>(Sym);
193 }
194 
195 // This function is called from LinkerScript::declareSymbols.
196 // It creates a placeholder symbol if needed.
197 static void declareSymbol(SymbolAssignment *Cmd) {
198   if (!shouldDefineSym(Cmd))
199     return;
200 
201   // We can't calculate final value right now.
202   Symbol *Sym;
203   uint8_t Visibility = Cmd->Hidden ? STV_HIDDEN : STV_DEFAULT;
204   std::tie(Sym, std::ignore) = Symtab->insert(Cmd->Name, Visibility,
205                                               /*CanOmitFromDynSym*/ false,
206                                               /*File*/ nullptr);
207   replaceSymbol<Defined>(Sym, nullptr, Cmd->Name, STB_GLOBAL, Visibility,
208                          STT_NOTYPE, 0, 0, nullptr);
209   Cmd->Sym = cast<Defined>(Sym);
210   Cmd->Provide = false;
211   Sym->ScriptDefined = true;
212 }
213 
214 // This method is used to handle INSERT AFTER statement. Here we rebuild
215 // the list of script commands to mix sections inserted into.
216 void LinkerScript::processInsertCommands() {
217   std::vector<BaseCommand *> V;
218   auto Insert = [&](std::vector<BaseCommand *> &From) {
219     V.insert(V.end(), From.begin(), From.end());
220     From.clear();
221   };
222 
223   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
224     if (auto *OS = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) {
225       Insert(InsertBeforeCommands[OS->Name]);
226       V.push_back(Base);
227       Insert(InsertAfterCommands[OS->Name]);
228       continue;
229     }
230     V.push_back(Base);
231   }
232 
233   for (auto &Cmds : {InsertBeforeCommands, InsertAfterCommands})
234     for (const std::pair<StringRef, std::vector<BaseCommand *>> &P : Cmds)
235       if (!P.second.empty())
236         error("unable to INSERT AFTER/BEFORE " + P.first +
237               ": section not defined");
238 
239   SectionCommands = std::move(V);
240 }
241 
242 // Symbols defined in script should not be inlined by LTO. At the same time
243 // we don't know their final values until late stages of link. Here we scan
244 // over symbol assignment commands and create placeholder symbols if needed.
245 void LinkerScript::declareSymbols() {
246   assert(!Ctx);
247   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
248     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base)) {
249       declareSymbol(Cmd);
250       continue;
251     }
252 
253     // If the output section directive has constraints,
254     // we can't say for sure if it is going to be included or not.
255     // Skip such sections for now. Improve the checks if we ever
256     // need symbols from that sections to be declared early.
257     auto *Sec = cast<OutputSection>(Base);
258     if (Sec->Constraint != ConstraintKind::NoConstraint)
259       continue;
260     for (BaseCommand *Base2 : Sec->SectionCommands)
261       if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base2))
262         declareSymbol(Cmd);
263   }
264 }
265 
266 // This function is called from assignAddresses, while we are
267 // fixing the output section addresses. This function is supposed
268 // to set the final value for a given symbol assignment.
269 void LinkerScript::assignSymbol(SymbolAssignment *Cmd, bool InSec) {
270   if (Cmd->Name == ".") {
271     setDot(Cmd->Expression, Cmd->Location, InSec);
272     return;
273   }
274 
275   if (!Cmd->Sym)
276     return;
277 
278   ExprValue V = Cmd->Expression();
279   if (V.isAbsolute()) {
280     Cmd->Sym->Section = nullptr;
281     Cmd->Sym->Value = V.getValue();
282   } else {
283     Cmd->Sym->Section = V.Sec;
284     Cmd->Sym->Value = V.getSectionOffset();
285   }
286 }
287 
288 static std::string getFilename(InputFile *File) {
289   if (!File)
290     return "";
291   if (File->ArchiveName.empty())
292     return File->getName();
293   return (File->ArchiveName + "(" + File->getName() + ")").str();
294 }
295 
296 bool LinkerScript::shouldKeep(InputSectionBase *S) {
297   if (KeptSections.empty())
298     return false;
299   std::string Filename = getFilename(S->File);
300   for (InputSectionDescription *ID : KeptSections)
301     if (ID->FilePat.match(Filename))
302       for (SectionPattern &P : ID->SectionPatterns)
303         if (P.SectionPat.match(S->Name))
304           return true;
305   return false;
306 }
307 
308 // A helper function for the SORT() command.
309 static std::function<bool(InputSectionBase *, InputSectionBase *)>
310 getComparator(SortSectionPolicy K) {
311   switch (K) {
312   case SortSectionPolicy::Alignment:
313     return [](InputSectionBase *A, InputSectionBase *B) {
314       // ">" is not a mistake. Sections with larger alignments are placed
315       // before sections with smaller alignments in order to reduce the
316       // amount of padding necessary. This is compatible with GNU.
317       return A->Alignment > B->Alignment;
318     };
319   case SortSectionPolicy::Name:
320     return [](InputSectionBase *A, InputSectionBase *B) {
321       return A->Name < B->Name;
322     };
323   case SortSectionPolicy::Priority:
324     return [](InputSectionBase *A, InputSectionBase *B) {
325       return getPriority(A->Name) < getPriority(B->Name);
326     };
327   default:
328     llvm_unreachable("unknown sort policy");
329   }
330 }
331 
332 // A helper function for the SORT() command.
333 static bool matchConstraints(ArrayRef<InputSection *> Sections,
334                              ConstraintKind Kind) {
335   if (Kind == ConstraintKind::NoConstraint)
336     return true;
337 
338   bool IsRW = llvm::any_of(
339       Sections, [](InputSection *Sec) { return Sec->Flags & SHF_WRITE; });
340 
341   return (IsRW && Kind == ConstraintKind::ReadWrite) ||
342          (!IsRW && Kind == ConstraintKind::ReadOnly);
343 }
344 
345 static void sortSections(MutableArrayRef<InputSection *> Vec,
346                          SortSectionPolicy K) {
347   if (K != SortSectionPolicy::Default && K != SortSectionPolicy::None)
348     std::stable_sort(Vec.begin(), Vec.end(), getComparator(K));
349 }
350 
351 // Sort sections as instructed by SORT-family commands and --sort-section
352 // option. Because SORT-family commands can be nested at most two depth
353 // (e.g. SORT_BY_NAME(SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.text.*))) and because the command
354 // line option is respected even if a SORT command is given, the exact
355 // behavior we have here is a bit complicated. Here are the rules.
356 //
357 // 1. If two SORT commands are given, --sort-section is ignored.
358 // 2. If one SORT command is given, and if it is not SORT_NONE,
359 //    --sort-section is handled as an inner SORT command.
360 // 3. If one SORT command is given, and if it is SORT_NONE, don't sort.
361 // 4. If no SORT command is given, sort according to --sort-section.
362 static void sortInputSections(MutableArrayRef<InputSection *> Vec,
363                               const SectionPattern &Pat) {
364   if (Pat.SortOuter == SortSectionPolicy::None)
365     return;
366 
367   if (Pat.SortInner == SortSectionPolicy::Default)
368     sortSections(Vec, Config->SortSection);
369   else
370     sortSections(Vec, Pat.SortInner);
371   sortSections(Vec, Pat.SortOuter);
372 }
373 
374 // Compute and remember which sections the InputSectionDescription matches.
375 std::vector<InputSection *>
376 LinkerScript::computeInputSections(const InputSectionDescription *Cmd) {
377   std::vector<InputSection *> Ret;
378 
379   // Collects all sections that satisfy constraints of Cmd.
380   for (const SectionPattern &Pat : Cmd->SectionPatterns) {
381     size_t SizeBefore = Ret.size();
382 
383     for (InputSectionBase *Sec : InputSections) {
384       if (!Sec->Live || Sec->Assigned)
385         continue;
386 
387       // For -emit-relocs we have to ignore entries like
388       //   .rela.dyn : { *(.rela.data) }
389       // which are common because they are in the default bfd script.
390       // We do not ignore SHT_REL[A] linker-synthesized sections here because
391       // want to support scripts that do custom layout for them.
392       if (auto *IS = dyn_cast<InputSection>(Sec))
393         if (IS->getRelocatedSection())
394           continue;
395 
396       std::string Filename = getFilename(Sec->File);
397       if (!Cmd->FilePat.match(Filename) ||
398           Pat.ExcludedFilePat.match(Filename) ||
399           !Pat.SectionPat.match(Sec->Name))
400         continue;
401 
402       // It is safe to assume that Sec is an InputSection
403       // because mergeable or EH input sections have already been
404       // handled and eliminated.
405       Ret.push_back(cast<InputSection>(Sec));
406       Sec->Assigned = true;
407     }
408 
409     sortInputSections(MutableArrayRef<InputSection *>(Ret).slice(SizeBefore),
410                       Pat);
411   }
412   return Ret;
413 }
414 
415 void LinkerScript::discard(ArrayRef<InputSection *> V) {
416   for (InputSection *S : V) {
417     if (S == In.ShStrTab || S == In.RelaDyn || S == In.RelrDyn)
418       error("discarding " + S->Name + " section is not allowed");
419 
420     // You can discard .hash and .gnu.hash sections by linker scripts. Since
421     // they are synthesized sections, we need to handle them differently than
422     // other regular sections.
423     if (S == In.GnuHashTab)
424       In.GnuHashTab = nullptr;
425     if (S == In.HashTab)
426       In.HashTab = nullptr;
427 
428     S->Assigned = false;
429     S->Live = false;
430     discard(S->DependentSections);
431   }
432 }
433 
434 std::vector<InputSection *>
435 LinkerScript::createInputSectionList(OutputSection &OutCmd) {
436   std::vector<InputSection *> Ret;
437 
438   for (BaseCommand *Base : OutCmd.SectionCommands) {
439     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<InputSectionDescription>(Base)) {
440       Cmd->Sections = computeInputSections(Cmd);
441       Ret.insert(Ret.end(), Cmd->Sections.begin(), Cmd->Sections.end());
442     }
443   }
444   return Ret;
445 }
446 
447 void LinkerScript::processSectionCommands() {
448   // A symbol can be assigned before any section is mentioned in the linker
449   // script. In an DSO, the symbol values are addresses, so the only important
450   // section values are:
451   // * SHN_UNDEF
452   // * SHN_ABS
453   // * Any value meaning a regular section.
454   // To handle that, create a dummy aether section that fills the void before
455   // the linker scripts switches to another section. It has an index of one
456   // which will map to whatever the first actual section is.
457   Aether = make<OutputSection>("", 0, SHF_ALLOC);
458   Aether->SectionIndex = 1;
459 
460   // Ctx captures the local AddressState and makes it accessible deliberately.
461   // This is needed as there are some cases where we cannot just
462   // thread the current state through to a lambda function created by the
463   // script parser.
464   auto Deleter = make_unique<AddressState>();
465   Ctx = Deleter.get();
466   Ctx->OutSec = Aether;
467 
468   size_t I = 0;
469   // Add input sections to output sections.
470   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
471     // Handle symbol assignments outside of any output section.
472     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base)) {
473       addSymbol(Cmd);
474       continue;
475     }
476 
477     if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) {
478       std::vector<InputSection *> V = createInputSectionList(*Sec);
479 
480       // The output section name `/DISCARD/' is special.
481       // Any input section assigned to it is discarded.
482       if (Sec->Name == "/DISCARD/") {
483         discard(V);
484         Sec->SectionCommands.clear();
485         continue;
486       }
487 
488       // This is for ONLY_IF_RO and ONLY_IF_RW. An output section directive
489       // ".foo : ONLY_IF_R[OW] { ... }" is handled only if all member input
490       // sections satisfy a given constraint. If not, a directive is handled
491       // as if it wasn't present from the beginning.
492       //
493       // Because we'll iterate over SectionCommands many more times, the easy
494       // way to "make it as if it wasn't present" is to make it empty.
495       if (!matchConstraints(V, Sec->Constraint)) {
496         for (InputSectionBase *S : V)
497           S->Assigned = false;
498         Sec->SectionCommands.clear();
499         continue;
500       }
501 
502       // A directive may contain symbol definitions like this:
503       // ".foo : { ...; bar = .; }". Handle them.
504       for (BaseCommand *Base : Sec->SectionCommands)
505         if (auto *OutCmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base))
506           addSymbol(OutCmd);
507 
508       // Handle subalign (e.g. ".foo : SUBALIGN(32) { ... }"). If subalign
509       // is given, input sections are aligned to that value, whether the
510       // given value is larger or smaller than the original section alignment.
511       if (Sec->SubalignExpr) {
512         uint32_t Subalign = Sec->SubalignExpr().getValue();
513         for (InputSectionBase *S : V)
514           S->Alignment = Subalign;
515       }
516 
517       // Add input sections to an output section.
518       for (InputSection *S : V)
519         Sec->addSection(S);
520 
521       Sec->SectionIndex = I++;
522       if (Sec->Noload)
523         Sec->Type = SHT_NOBITS;
524       if (Sec->NonAlloc)
525         Sec->Flags &= ~(uint64_t)SHF_ALLOC;
526     }
527   }
528   Ctx = nullptr;
529 }
530 
531 static OutputSection *findByName(ArrayRef<BaseCommand *> Vec,
532                                  StringRef Name) {
533   for (BaseCommand *Base : Vec)
534     if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base))
535       if (Sec->Name == Name)
536         return Sec;
537   return nullptr;
538 }
539 
540 static OutputSection *createSection(InputSectionBase *IS,
541                                     StringRef OutsecName) {
542   OutputSection *Sec = Script->createOutputSection(OutsecName, "<internal>");
543   Sec->addSection(cast<InputSection>(IS));
544   return Sec;
545 }
546 
547 static OutputSection *addInputSec(StringMap<OutputSection *> &Map,
548                                   InputSectionBase *IS, StringRef OutsecName) {
549   // Sections with SHT_GROUP or SHF_GROUP attributes reach here only when the -r
550   // option is given. A section with SHT_GROUP defines a "section group", and
551   // its members have SHF_GROUP attribute. Usually these flags have already been
552   // stripped by InputFiles.cpp as section groups are processed and uniquified.
553   // However, for the -r option, we want to pass through all section groups
554   // as-is because adding/removing members or merging them with other groups
555   // change their semantics.
556   if (IS->Type == SHT_GROUP || (IS->Flags & SHF_GROUP))
557     return createSection(IS, OutsecName);
558 
559   // Imagine .zed : { *(.foo) *(.bar) } script. Both foo and bar may have
560   // relocation sections .rela.foo and .rela.bar for example. Most tools do
561   // not allow multiple REL[A] sections for output section. Hence we
562   // should combine these relocation sections into single output.
563   // We skip synthetic sections because it can be .rela.dyn/.rela.plt or any
564   // other REL[A] sections created by linker itself.
565   if (!isa<SyntheticSection>(IS) &&
566       (IS->Type == SHT_REL || IS->Type == SHT_RELA)) {
567     auto *Sec = cast<InputSection>(IS);
568     OutputSection *Out = Sec->getRelocatedSection()->getOutputSection();
569 
570     if (Out->RelocationSection) {
571       Out->RelocationSection->addSection(Sec);
572       return nullptr;
573     }
574 
575     Out->RelocationSection = createSection(IS, OutsecName);
576     return Out->RelocationSection;
577   }
578 
579   // When control reaches here, mergeable sections have already been merged into
580   // synthetic sections. For relocatable case we want to create one output
581   // section per syntetic section so that they have a valid sh_entsize.
582   if (Config->Relocatable && (IS->Flags & SHF_MERGE))
583     return createSection(IS, OutsecName);
584 
585   //  The ELF spec just says
586   // ----------------------------------------------------------------
587   // In the first phase, input sections that match in name, type and
588   // attribute flags should be concatenated into single sections.
589   // ----------------------------------------------------------------
590   //
591   // However, it is clear that at least some flags have to be ignored for
592   // section merging. At the very least SHF_GROUP and SHF_COMPRESSED have to be
593   // ignored. We should not have two output .text sections just because one was
594   // in a group and another was not for example.
595   //
596   // It also seems that wording was a late addition and didn't get the
597   // necessary scrutiny.
598   //
599   // Merging sections with different flags is expected by some users. One
600   // reason is that if one file has
601   //
602   // int *const bar __attribute__((section(".foo"))) = (int *)0;
603   //
604   // gcc with -fPIC will produce a read only .foo section. But if another
605   // file has
606   //
607   // int zed;
608   // int *const bar __attribute__((section(".foo"))) = (int *)&zed;
609   //
610   // gcc with -fPIC will produce a read write section.
611   //
612   // Last but not least, when using linker script the merge rules are forced by
613   // the script. Unfortunately, linker scripts are name based. This means that
614   // expressions like *(.foo*) can refer to multiple input sections with
615   // different flags. We cannot put them in different output sections or we
616   // would produce wrong results for
617   //
618   // start = .; *(.foo.*) end = .; *(.bar)
619   //
620   // and a mapping of .foo1 and .bar1 to one section and .foo2 and .bar2 to
621   // another. The problem is that there is no way to layout those output
622   // sections such that the .foo sections are the only thing between the start
623   // and end symbols.
624   //
625   // Given the above issues, we instead merge sections by name and error on
626   // incompatible types and flags.
627   OutputSection *&Sec = Map[OutsecName];
628   if (Sec) {
629     Sec->addSection(cast<InputSection>(IS));
630     return nullptr;
631   }
632 
633   Sec = createSection(IS, OutsecName);
634   return Sec;
635 }
636 
637 // Add sections that didn't match any sections command.
638 void LinkerScript::addOrphanSections() {
639   unsigned End = SectionCommands.size();
640   StringMap<OutputSection *> Map;
641   std::vector<OutputSection *> V;
642 
643   auto Add = [&](InputSectionBase *S) {
644     if (!S->Live || S->Parent)
645       return;
646 
647     StringRef Name = getOutputSectionName(S);
648 
649     if (Config->OrphanHandling == OrphanHandlingPolicy::Error)
650       error(toString(S) + " is being placed in '" + Name + "'");
651     else if (Config->OrphanHandling == OrphanHandlingPolicy::Warn)
652       warn(toString(S) + " is being placed in '" + Name + "'");
653 
654     if (OutputSection *Sec =
655             findByName(makeArrayRef(SectionCommands).slice(0, End), Name)) {
656       Sec->addSection(cast<InputSection>(S));
657       return;
658     }
659 
660     if (OutputSection *OS = addInputSec(Map, S, Name))
661       V.push_back(OS);
662     assert(S->getOutputSection()->SectionIndex == UINT32_MAX);
663   };
664 
665   // For futher --emit-reloc handling code we need target output section
666   // to be created before we create relocation output section, so we want
667   // to create target sections first. We do not want priority handling
668   // for synthetic sections because them are special.
669   for (InputSectionBase *IS : InputSections) {
670     if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<InputSection>(IS))
671       if (InputSectionBase *Rel = Sec->getRelocatedSection())
672         if (auto *RelIS = dyn_cast_or_null<InputSectionBase>(Rel->Parent))
673           Add(RelIS);
674     Add(IS);
675   }
676 
677   // If no SECTIONS command was given, we should insert sections commands
678   // before others, so that we can handle scripts which refers them,
679   // for example: "foo = ABSOLUTE(ADDR(.text)));".
680   // When SECTIONS command is present we just add all orphans to the end.
681   if (HasSectionsCommand)
682     SectionCommands.insert(SectionCommands.end(), V.begin(), V.end());
683   else
684     SectionCommands.insert(SectionCommands.begin(), V.begin(), V.end());
685 }
686 
687 uint64_t LinkerScript::advance(uint64_t Size, unsigned Alignment) {
688   bool IsTbss =
689       (Ctx->OutSec->Flags & SHF_TLS) && Ctx->OutSec->Type == SHT_NOBITS;
690   uint64_t Start = IsTbss ? Dot + Ctx->ThreadBssOffset : Dot;
691   Start = alignTo(Start, Alignment);
692   uint64_t End = Start + Size;
693 
694   if (IsTbss)
695     Ctx->ThreadBssOffset = End - Dot;
696   else
697     Dot = End;
698   return End;
699 }
700 
701 void LinkerScript::output(InputSection *S) {
702   assert(Ctx->OutSec == S->getParent());
703   uint64_t Before = advance(0, 1);
704   uint64_t Pos = advance(S->getSize(), S->Alignment);
705   S->OutSecOff = Pos - S->getSize() - Ctx->OutSec->Addr;
706 
707   // Update output section size after adding each section. This is so that
708   // SIZEOF works correctly in the case below:
709   // .foo { *(.aaa) a = SIZEOF(.foo); *(.bbb) }
710   expandOutputSection(Pos - Before);
711 }
712 
713 void LinkerScript::switchTo(OutputSection *Sec) {
714   Ctx->OutSec = Sec;
715 
716   uint64_t Before = advance(0, 1);
717   Ctx->OutSec->Addr = advance(0, Ctx->OutSec->Alignment);
718   expandMemoryRegions(Ctx->OutSec->Addr - Before);
719 }
720 
721 // This function searches for a memory region to place the given output
722 // section in. If found, a pointer to the appropriate memory region is
723 // returned. Otherwise, a nullptr is returned.
724 MemoryRegion *LinkerScript::findMemoryRegion(OutputSection *Sec) {
725   // If a memory region name was specified in the output section command,
726   // then try to find that region first.
727   if (!Sec->MemoryRegionName.empty()) {
728     if (MemoryRegion *M = MemoryRegions.lookup(Sec->MemoryRegionName))
729       return M;
730     error("memory region '" + Sec->MemoryRegionName + "' not declared");
731     return nullptr;
732   }
733 
734   // If at least one memory region is defined, all sections must
735   // belong to some memory region. Otherwise, we don't need to do
736   // anything for memory regions.
737   if (MemoryRegions.empty())
738     return nullptr;
739 
740   // See if a region can be found by matching section flags.
741   for (auto &Pair : MemoryRegions) {
742     MemoryRegion *M = Pair.second;
743     if ((M->Flags & Sec->Flags) && (M->NegFlags & Sec->Flags) == 0)
744       return M;
745   }
746 
747   // Otherwise, no suitable region was found.
748   if (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)
749     error("no memory region specified for section '" + Sec->Name + "'");
750   return nullptr;
751 }
752 
753 static OutputSection *findFirstSection(PhdrEntry *Load) {
754   for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections)
755     if (Sec->PtLoad == Load)
756       return Sec;
757   return nullptr;
758 }
759 
760 // This function assigns offsets to input sections and an output section
761 // for a single sections command (e.g. ".text { *(.text); }").
762 void LinkerScript::assignOffsets(OutputSection *Sec) {
763   if (!(Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC))
764     Dot = 0;
765   else if (Sec->AddrExpr)
766     setDot(Sec->AddrExpr, Sec->Location, false);
767 
768   Ctx->MemRegion = Sec->MemRegion;
769   Ctx->LMARegion = Sec->LMARegion;
770   if (Ctx->MemRegion)
771     Dot = Ctx->MemRegion->CurPos;
772 
773   switchTo(Sec);
774 
775   if (Sec->LMAExpr)
776     Ctx->LMAOffset = Sec->LMAExpr().getValue() - Dot;
777 
778   if (MemoryRegion *MR = Sec->LMARegion)
779     Ctx->LMAOffset = MR->CurPos - Dot;
780 
781   // If neither AT nor AT> is specified for an allocatable section, the linker
782   // will set the LMA such that the difference between VMA and LMA for the
783   // section is the same as the preceding output section in the same region
784   // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs-2.20/ld/Output-Section-LMA.html
785   // This, however, should only be done by the first "non-header" section
786   // in the segment.
787   if (PhdrEntry *L = Ctx->OutSec->PtLoad)
788     if (Sec == findFirstSection(L))
789       L->LMAOffset = Ctx->LMAOffset;
790 
791   // We can call this method multiple times during the creation of
792   // thunks and want to start over calculation each time.
793   Sec->Size = 0;
794 
795   // We visited SectionsCommands from processSectionCommands to
796   // layout sections. Now, we visit SectionsCommands again to fix
797   // section offsets.
798   for (BaseCommand *Base : Sec->SectionCommands) {
799     // This handles the assignments to symbol or to the dot.
800     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base)) {
801       Cmd->Addr = Dot;
802       assignSymbol(Cmd, true);
803       Cmd->Size = Dot - Cmd->Addr;
804       continue;
805     }
806 
807     // Handle BYTE(), SHORT(), LONG(), or QUAD().
808     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<ByteCommand>(Base)) {
809       Cmd->Offset = Dot - Ctx->OutSec->Addr;
810       Dot += Cmd->Size;
811       expandOutputSection(Cmd->Size);
812       continue;
813     }
814 
815     // Handle a single input section description command.
816     // It calculates and assigns the offsets for each section and also
817     // updates the output section size.
818     for (InputSection *Sec : cast<InputSectionDescription>(Base)->Sections)
819       output(Sec);
820   }
821 }
822 
823 static bool isDiscardable(OutputSection &Sec) {
824   // We do not remove empty sections that are explicitly
825   // assigned to any segment.
826   if (!Sec.Phdrs.empty())
827     return false;
828 
829   // We do not want to remove sections that reference symbols in address and
830   // other expressions. We add script symbols as undefined, and want to ensure
831   // all of them are defined in the output, hence have to keep them.
832   if (Sec.ExpressionsUseSymbols)
833     return false;
834 
835   for (BaseCommand *Base : Sec.SectionCommands) {
836     if (auto Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base))
837       // Don't create empty output sections just for unreferenced PROVIDE
838       // symbols.
839       if (Cmd->Name != "." && !Cmd->Sym)
840         continue;
841 
842     if (!isa<InputSectionDescription>(*Base))
843       return false;
844   }
845   return true;
846 }
847 
848 void LinkerScript::adjustSectionsBeforeSorting() {
849   // If the output section contains only symbol assignments, create a
850   // corresponding output section. The issue is what to do with linker script
851   // like ".foo : { symbol = 42; }". One option would be to convert it to
852   // "symbol = 42;". That is, move the symbol out of the empty section
853   // description. That seems to be what bfd does for this simple case. The
854   // problem is that this is not completely general. bfd will give up and
855   // create a dummy section too if there is a ". = . + 1" inside the section
856   // for example.
857   // Given that we want to create the section, we have to worry what impact
858   // it will have on the link. For example, if we just create a section with
859   // 0 for flags, it would change which PT_LOADs are created.
860   // We could remember that particular section is dummy and ignore it in
861   // other parts of the linker, but unfortunately there are quite a few places
862   // that would need to change:
863   //   * The program header creation.
864   //   * The orphan section placement.
865   //   * The address assignment.
866   // The other option is to pick flags that minimize the impact the section
867   // will have on the rest of the linker. That is why we copy the flags from
868   // the previous sections. Only a few flags are needed to keep the impact low.
869   uint64_t Flags = SHF_ALLOC;
870 
871   for (BaseCommand *&Cmd : SectionCommands) {
872     auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Cmd);
873     if (!Sec)
874       continue;
875 
876     // Handle align (e.g. ".foo : ALIGN(16) { ... }").
877     if (Sec->AlignExpr)
878       Sec->Alignment =
879           std::max<uint32_t>(Sec->Alignment, Sec->AlignExpr().getValue());
880 
881     // A live output section means that some input section was added to it. It
882     // might have been removed (if it was empty synthetic section), but we at
883     // least know the flags.
884     if (Sec->Live)
885       Flags = Sec->Flags;
886 
887     // We do not want to keep any special flags for output section
888     // in case it is empty.
889     bool IsEmpty = getInputSections(Sec).empty();
890     if (IsEmpty)
891       Sec->Flags = Flags & (SHF_ALLOC | SHF_WRITE | SHF_EXECINSTR);
892 
893     if (IsEmpty && isDiscardable(*Sec)) {
894       Sec->Live = false;
895       Cmd = nullptr;
896     }
897   }
898 
899   // It is common practice to use very generic linker scripts. So for any
900   // given run some of the output sections in the script will be empty.
901   // We could create corresponding empty output sections, but that would
902   // clutter the output.
903   // We instead remove trivially empty sections. The bfd linker seems even
904   // more aggressive at removing them.
905   llvm::erase_if(SectionCommands, [&](BaseCommand *Base) { return !Base; });
906 }
907 
908 void LinkerScript::adjustSectionsAfterSorting() {
909   // Try and find an appropriate memory region to assign offsets in.
910   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
911     if (auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base)) {
912       if (!Sec->LMARegionName.empty()) {
913         if (MemoryRegion *M = MemoryRegions.lookup(Sec->LMARegionName))
914           Sec->LMARegion = M;
915         else
916           error("memory region '" + Sec->LMARegionName + "' not declared");
917       }
918       Sec->MemRegion = findMemoryRegion(Sec);
919     }
920   }
921 
922   // If output section command doesn't specify any segments,
923   // and we haven't previously assigned any section to segment,
924   // then we simply assign section to the very first load segment.
925   // Below is an example of such linker script:
926   // PHDRS { seg PT_LOAD; }
927   // SECTIONS { .aaa : { *(.aaa) } }
928   std::vector<StringRef> DefPhdrs;
929   auto FirstPtLoad = llvm::find_if(PhdrsCommands, [](const PhdrsCommand &Cmd) {
930     return Cmd.Type == PT_LOAD;
931   });
932   if (FirstPtLoad != PhdrsCommands.end())
933     DefPhdrs.push_back(FirstPtLoad->Name);
934 
935   // Walk the commands and propagate the program headers to commands that don't
936   // explicitly specify them.
937   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
938     auto *Sec = dyn_cast<OutputSection>(Base);
939     if (!Sec)
940       continue;
941 
942     if (Sec->Phdrs.empty()) {
943       // To match the bfd linker script behaviour, only propagate program
944       // headers to sections that are allocated.
945       if (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)
946         Sec->Phdrs = DefPhdrs;
947     } else {
948       DefPhdrs = Sec->Phdrs;
949     }
950   }
951 }
952 
953 static uint64_t computeBase(uint64_t Min, bool AllocateHeaders) {
954   // If there is no SECTIONS or if the linkerscript is explicit about program
955   // headers, do our best to allocate them.
956   if (!Script->HasSectionsCommand || AllocateHeaders)
957     return 0;
958   // Otherwise only allocate program headers if that would not add a page.
959   return alignDown(Min, Config->MaxPageSize);
960 }
961 
962 // Try to find an address for the file and program headers output sections,
963 // which were unconditionally added to the first PT_LOAD segment earlier.
964 //
965 // When using the default layout, we check if the headers fit below the first
966 // allocated section. When using a linker script, we also check if the headers
967 // are covered by the output section. This allows omitting the headers by not
968 // leaving enough space for them in the linker script; this pattern is common
969 // in embedded systems.
970 //
971 // If there isn't enough space for these sections, we'll remove them from the
972 // PT_LOAD segment, and we'll also remove the PT_PHDR segment.
973 void LinkerScript::allocateHeaders(std::vector<PhdrEntry *> &Phdrs) {
974   uint64_t Min = std::numeric_limits<uint64_t>::max();
975   for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections)
976     if (Sec->Flags & SHF_ALLOC)
977       Min = std::min<uint64_t>(Min, Sec->Addr);
978 
979   auto It = llvm::find_if(
980       Phdrs, [](const PhdrEntry *E) { return E->p_type == PT_LOAD; });
981   if (It == Phdrs.end())
982     return;
983   PhdrEntry *FirstPTLoad = *It;
984 
985   bool HasExplicitHeaders =
986       llvm::any_of(PhdrsCommands, [](const PhdrsCommand &Cmd) {
987         return Cmd.HasPhdrs || Cmd.HasFilehdr;
988       });
989   uint64_t HeaderSize = getHeaderSize();
990   if (HeaderSize <= Min - computeBase(Min, HasExplicitHeaders)) {
991     Min = alignDown(Min - HeaderSize, Config->MaxPageSize);
992     Out::ElfHeader->Addr = Min;
993     Out::ProgramHeaders->Addr = Min + Out::ElfHeader->Size;
994     return;
995   }
996 
997   // Error if we were explicitly asked to allocate headers.
998   if (HasExplicitHeaders)
999     error("could not allocate headers");
1000 
1001   Out::ElfHeader->PtLoad = nullptr;
1002   Out::ProgramHeaders->PtLoad = nullptr;
1003   FirstPTLoad->FirstSec = findFirstSection(FirstPTLoad);
1004 
1005   llvm::erase_if(Phdrs,
1006                  [](const PhdrEntry *E) { return E->p_type == PT_PHDR; });
1007 }
1008 
1009 LinkerScript::AddressState::AddressState() {
1010   for (auto &MRI : Script->MemoryRegions) {
1011     MemoryRegion *MR = MRI.second;
1012     MR->CurPos = MR->Origin;
1013   }
1014 }
1015 
1016 static uint64_t getInitialDot() {
1017   // By default linker scripts use an initial value of 0 for '.',
1018   // but prefer -image-base if set.
1019   if (Script->HasSectionsCommand)
1020     return Config->ImageBase ? *Config->ImageBase : 0;
1021 
1022   uint64_t StartAddr = UINT64_MAX;
1023   // The Sections with -T<section> have been sorted in order of ascending
1024   // address. We must lower StartAddr if the lowest -T<section address> as
1025   // calls to setDot() must be monotonically increasing.
1026   for (auto &KV : Config->SectionStartMap)
1027     StartAddr = std::min(StartAddr, KV.second);
1028   return std::min(StartAddr, Target->getImageBase() + elf::getHeaderSize());
1029 }
1030 
1031 // Here we assign addresses as instructed by linker script SECTIONS
1032 // sub-commands. Doing that allows us to use final VA values, so here
1033 // we also handle rest commands like symbol assignments and ASSERTs.
1034 void LinkerScript::assignAddresses() {
1035   Dot = getInitialDot();
1036 
1037   auto Deleter = make_unique<AddressState>();
1038   Ctx = Deleter.get();
1039   ErrorOnMissingSection = true;
1040   switchTo(Aether);
1041 
1042   for (BaseCommand *Base : SectionCommands) {
1043     if (auto *Cmd = dyn_cast<SymbolAssignment>(Base)) {
1044       Cmd->Addr = Dot;
1045       assignSymbol(Cmd, false);
1046       Cmd->Size = Dot - Cmd->Addr;
1047       continue;
1048     }
1049     assignOffsets(cast<OutputSection>(Base));
1050   }
1051   Ctx = nullptr;
1052 }
1053 
1054 // Creates program headers as instructed by PHDRS linker script command.
1055 std::vector<PhdrEntry *> LinkerScript::createPhdrs() {
1056   std::vector<PhdrEntry *> Ret;
1057 
1058   // Process PHDRS and FILEHDR keywords because they are not
1059   // real output sections and cannot be added in the following loop.
1060   for (const PhdrsCommand &Cmd : PhdrsCommands) {
1061     PhdrEntry *Phdr = make<PhdrEntry>(Cmd.Type, Cmd.Flags ? *Cmd.Flags : PF_R);
1062 
1063     if (Cmd.HasFilehdr)
1064       Phdr->add(Out::ElfHeader);
1065     if (Cmd.HasPhdrs)
1066       Phdr->add(Out::ProgramHeaders);
1067 
1068     if (Cmd.LMAExpr) {
1069       Phdr->p_paddr = Cmd.LMAExpr().getValue();
1070       Phdr->HasLMA = true;
1071     }
1072     Ret.push_back(Phdr);
1073   }
1074 
1075   // Add output sections to program headers.
1076   for (OutputSection *Sec : OutputSections) {
1077     // Assign headers specified by linker script
1078     for (size_t Id : getPhdrIndices(Sec)) {
1079       Ret[Id]->add(Sec);
1080       if (!PhdrsCommands[Id].Flags.hasValue())
1081         Ret[Id]->p_flags |= Sec->getPhdrFlags();
1082     }
1083   }
1084   return Ret;
1085 }
1086 
1087 // Returns true if we should emit an .interp section.
1088 //
1089 // We usually do. But if PHDRS commands are given, and
1090 // no PT_INTERP is there, there's no place to emit an
1091 // .interp, so we don't do that in that case.
1092 bool LinkerScript::needsInterpSection() {
1093   if (PhdrsCommands.empty())
1094     return true;
1095   for (PhdrsCommand &Cmd : PhdrsCommands)
1096     if (Cmd.Type == PT_INTERP)
1097       return true;
1098   return false;
1099 }
1100 
1101 ExprValue LinkerScript::getSymbolValue(StringRef Name, const Twine &Loc) {
1102   if (Name == ".") {
1103     if (Ctx)
1104       return {Ctx->OutSec, false, Dot - Ctx->OutSec->Addr, Loc};
1105     error(Loc + ": unable to get location counter value");
1106     return 0;
1107   }
1108 
1109   if (Symbol *Sym = Symtab->find(Name)) {
1110     if (auto *DS = dyn_cast<Defined>(Sym))
1111       return {DS->Section, false, DS->Value, Loc};
1112     if (isa<SharedSymbol>(Sym))
1113       if (!ErrorOnMissingSection)
1114         return {nullptr, false, 0, Loc};
1115   }
1116 
1117   error(Loc + ": symbol not found: " + Name);
1118   return 0;
1119 }
1120 
1121 // Returns the index of the segment named Name.
1122 static Optional<size_t> getPhdrIndex(ArrayRef<PhdrsCommand> Vec,
1123                                      StringRef Name) {
1124   for (size_t I = 0; I < Vec.size(); ++I)
1125     if (Vec[I].Name == Name)
1126       return I;
1127   return None;
1128 }
1129 
1130 // Returns indices of ELF headers containing specific section. Each index is a
1131 // zero based number of ELF header listed within PHDRS {} script block.
1132 std::vector<size_t> LinkerScript::getPhdrIndices(OutputSection *Cmd) {
1133   std::vector<size_t> Ret;
1134 
1135   for (StringRef S : Cmd->Phdrs) {
1136     if (Optional<size_t> Idx = getPhdrIndex(PhdrsCommands, S))
1137       Ret.push_back(*Idx);
1138     else if (S != "NONE")
1139       error(Cmd->Location + ": section header '" + S +
1140             "' is not listed in PHDRS");
1141   }
1142   return Ret;
1143 }
1144