| //===- ScriptParser.cpp ---------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Linker |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| // |
| // This file contains a recursive-descendent parser for linker scripts. |
| // Parsed results are stored to Config and Script global objects. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "ScriptParser.h" |
| #include "Config.h" |
| #include "Driver.h" |
| #include "InputSection.h" |
| #include "LinkerScript.h" |
| #include "OutputSections.h" |
| #include "ScriptLexer.h" |
| #include "Symbols.h" |
| #include "Target.h" |
| #include "lld/Common/Memory.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/SmallString.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringSet.h" |
| #include "llvm/ADT/StringSwitch.h" |
| #include "llvm/BinaryFormat/ELF.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Casting.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/FileSystem.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/Path.h" |
| #include <cassert> |
| #include <limits> |
| #include <vector> |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| using namespace llvm::ELF; |
| using namespace llvm::support::endian; |
| using namespace lld; |
| using namespace lld::elf; |
| |
| static bool isUnderSysroot(StringRef Path); |
| |
| namespace { |
| class ScriptParser final : ScriptLexer { |
| public: |
| ScriptParser(MemoryBufferRef MB) |
| : ScriptLexer(MB), |
| IsUnderSysroot(isUnderSysroot(MB.getBufferIdentifier())) {} |
| |
| void readLinkerScript(); |
| void readVersionScript(); |
| void readDynamicList(); |
| void readDefsym(StringRef Name); |
| |
| private: |
| void addFile(StringRef Path); |
| |
| void readAsNeeded(); |
| void readEntry(); |
| void readExtern(); |
| void readGroup(); |
| void readInclude(); |
| void readInput(); |
| void readMemory(); |
| void readOutput(); |
| void readOutputArch(); |
| void readOutputFormat(); |
| void readPhdrs(); |
| void readRegionAlias(); |
| void readSearchDir(); |
| void readSections(); |
| void readVersion(); |
| void readVersionScriptCommand(); |
| |
| SymbolAssignment *readSymbolAssignment(StringRef Name); |
| ByteCommand *readByteCommand(StringRef Tok); |
| uint32_t readFill(); |
| uint32_t parseFill(StringRef Tok); |
| void readSectionAddressType(OutputSection *Cmd); |
| OutputSection *readOverlaySectionDescription(); |
| OutputSection *readOutputSectionDescription(StringRef OutSec); |
| std::vector<BaseCommand *> readOverlay(); |
| std::vector<StringRef> readOutputSectionPhdrs(); |
| InputSectionDescription *readInputSectionDescription(StringRef Tok); |
| StringMatcher readFilePatterns(); |
| std::vector<SectionPattern> readInputSectionsList(); |
| InputSectionDescription *readInputSectionRules(StringRef FilePattern); |
| unsigned readPhdrType(); |
| SortSectionPolicy readSortKind(); |
| SymbolAssignment *readProvideHidden(bool Provide, bool Hidden); |
| SymbolAssignment *readAssignment(StringRef Tok); |
| void readSort(); |
| Expr readAssert(); |
| Expr readConstant(); |
| Expr getPageSize(); |
| |
| uint64_t readMemoryAssignment(StringRef, StringRef, StringRef); |
| std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t> readMemoryAttributes(); |
| |
| Expr combine(StringRef Op, Expr L, Expr R); |
| Expr readExpr(); |
| Expr readExpr1(Expr Lhs, int MinPrec); |
| StringRef readParenLiteral(); |
| Expr readPrimary(); |
| Expr readTernary(Expr Cond); |
| Expr readParenExpr(); |
| |
| // For parsing version script. |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> readVersionExtern(); |
| void readAnonymousDeclaration(); |
| void readVersionDeclaration(StringRef VerStr); |
| |
| std::pair<std::vector<SymbolVersion>, std::vector<SymbolVersion>> |
| readSymbols(); |
| |
| // True if a script being read is in a subdirectory specified by -sysroot. |
| bool IsUnderSysroot; |
| |
| // A set to detect an INCLUDE() cycle. |
| StringSet<> Seen; |
| }; |
| } // namespace |
| |
| static StringRef unquote(StringRef S) { |
| if (S.startswith("\"")) |
| return S.substr(1, S.size() - 2); |
| return S; |
| } |
| |
| static bool isUnderSysroot(StringRef Path) { |
| if (Config->Sysroot == "") |
| return false; |
| for (; !Path.empty(); Path = sys::path::parent_path(Path)) |
| if (sys::fs::equivalent(Config->Sysroot, Path)) |
| return true; |
| return false; |
| } |
| |
| // Some operations only support one non absolute value. Move the |
| // absolute one to the right hand side for convenience. |
| static void moveAbsRight(ExprValue &A, ExprValue &B) { |
| if (A.Sec == nullptr || (A.ForceAbsolute && !B.isAbsolute())) |
| std::swap(A, B); |
| if (!B.isAbsolute()) |
| error(A.Loc + ": at least one side of the expression must be absolute"); |
| } |
| |
| static ExprValue add(ExprValue A, ExprValue B) { |
| moveAbsRight(A, B); |
| return {A.Sec, A.ForceAbsolute, A.getSectionOffset() + B.getValue(), A.Loc}; |
| } |
| |
| static ExprValue sub(ExprValue A, ExprValue B) { |
| // The distance between two symbols in sections is absolute. |
| if (!A.isAbsolute() && !B.isAbsolute()) |
| return A.getValue() - B.getValue(); |
| return {A.Sec, false, A.getSectionOffset() - B.getValue(), A.Loc}; |
| } |
| |
| static ExprValue bitAnd(ExprValue A, ExprValue B) { |
| moveAbsRight(A, B); |
| return {A.Sec, A.ForceAbsolute, |
| (A.getValue() & B.getValue()) - A.getSecAddr(), A.Loc}; |
| } |
| |
| static ExprValue bitOr(ExprValue A, ExprValue B) { |
| moveAbsRight(A, B); |
| return {A.Sec, A.ForceAbsolute, |
| (A.getValue() | B.getValue()) - A.getSecAddr(), A.Loc}; |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readDynamicList() { |
| Config->HasDynamicList = true; |
| expect("{"); |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Locals; |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Globals; |
| std::tie(Locals, Globals) = readSymbols(); |
| expect(";"); |
| |
| if (!atEOF()) { |
| setError("EOF expected, but got " + next()); |
| return; |
| } |
| if (!Locals.empty()) { |
| setError("\"local:\" scope not supported in --dynamic-list"); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| for (SymbolVersion V : Globals) |
| Config->DynamicList.push_back(V); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readVersionScript() { |
| readVersionScriptCommand(); |
| if (!atEOF()) |
| setError("EOF expected, but got " + next()); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readVersionScriptCommand() { |
| if (consume("{")) { |
| readAnonymousDeclaration(); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| while (!atEOF() && !errorCount() && peek() != "}") { |
| StringRef VerStr = next(); |
| if (VerStr == "{") { |
| setError("anonymous version definition is used in " |
| "combination with other version definitions"); |
| return; |
| } |
| expect("{"); |
| readVersionDeclaration(VerStr); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readVersion() { |
| expect("{"); |
| readVersionScriptCommand(); |
| expect("}"); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readLinkerScript() { |
| while (!atEOF()) { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Tok == ";") |
| continue; |
| |
| if (Tok == "ENTRY") { |
| readEntry(); |
| } else if (Tok == "EXTERN") { |
| readExtern(); |
| } else if (Tok == "GROUP") { |
| readGroup(); |
| } else if (Tok == "INCLUDE") { |
| readInclude(); |
| } else if (Tok == "INPUT") { |
| readInput(); |
| } else if (Tok == "MEMORY") { |
| readMemory(); |
| } else if (Tok == "OUTPUT") { |
| readOutput(); |
| } else if (Tok == "OUTPUT_ARCH") { |
| readOutputArch(); |
| } else if (Tok == "OUTPUT_FORMAT") { |
| readOutputFormat(); |
| } else if (Tok == "PHDRS") { |
| readPhdrs(); |
| } else if (Tok == "REGION_ALIAS") { |
| readRegionAlias(); |
| } else if (Tok == "SEARCH_DIR") { |
| readSearchDir(); |
| } else if (Tok == "SECTIONS") { |
| readSections(); |
| } else if (Tok == "VERSION") { |
| readVersion(); |
| } else if (SymbolAssignment *Cmd = readAssignment(Tok)) { |
| Script->SectionCommands.push_back(Cmd); |
| } else { |
| setError("unknown directive: " + Tok); |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readDefsym(StringRef Name) { |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| if (!atEOF()) |
| setError("EOF expected, but got " + next()); |
| SymbolAssignment *Cmd = make<SymbolAssignment>(Name, E, getCurrentLocation()); |
| Script->SectionCommands.push_back(Cmd); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::addFile(StringRef S) { |
| if (IsUnderSysroot && S.startswith("/")) { |
| SmallString<128> PathData; |
| StringRef Path = (Config->Sysroot + S).toStringRef(PathData); |
| if (sys::fs::exists(Path)) { |
| Driver->addFile(Saver.save(Path), /*WithLOption=*/false); |
| return; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (S.startswith("/")) { |
| Driver->addFile(S, /*WithLOption=*/false); |
| } else if (S.startswith("=")) { |
| if (Config->Sysroot.empty()) |
| Driver->addFile(S.substr(1), /*WithLOption=*/false); |
| else |
| Driver->addFile(Saver.save(Config->Sysroot + "/" + S.substr(1)), |
| /*WithLOption=*/false); |
| } else if (S.startswith("-l")) { |
| Driver->addLibrary(S.substr(2)); |
| } else if (sys::fs::exists(S)) { |
| Driver->addFile(S, /*WithLOption=*/false); |
| } else { |
| if (Optional<std::string> Path = findFromSearchPaths(S)) |
| Driver->addFile(Saver.save(*Path), /*WithLOption=*/true); |
| else |
| setError("unable to find " + S); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readAsNeeded() { |
| expect("("); |
| bool Orig = Config->AsNeeded; |
| Config->AsNeeded = true; |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) |
| addFile(unquote(next())); |
| Config->AsNeeded = Orig; |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readEntry() { |
| // -e <symbol> takes predecence over ENTRY(<symbol>). |
| expect("("); |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Config->Entry.empty()) |
| Config->Entry = Tok; |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readExtern() { |
| expect("("); |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) |
| Config->Undefined.push_back(next()); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readGroup() { |
| bool Orig = InputFile::IsInGroup; |
| InputFile::IsInGroup = true; |
| readInput(); |
| InputFile::IsInGroup = Orig; |
| if (!Orig) |
| ++InputFile::NextGroupId; |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readInclude() { |
| StringRef Tok = unquote(next()); |
| |
| if (!Seen.insert(Tok).second) { |
| setError("there is a cycle in linker script INCLUDEs"); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| if (Optional<std::string> Path = searchScript(Tok)) { |
| if (Optional<MemoryBufferRef> MB = readFile(*Path)) |
| tokenize(*MB); |
| return; |
| } |
| setError("cannot find linker script " + Tok); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readInput() { |
| expect("("); |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) { |
| if (consume("AS_NEEDED")) |
| readAsNeeded(); |
| else |
| addFile(unquote(next())); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readOutput() { |
| // -o <file> takes predecence over OUTPUT(<file>). |
| expect("("); |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Config->OutputFile.empty()) |
| Config->OutputFile = unquote(Tok); |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readOutputArch() { |
| // OUTPUT_ARCH is ignored for now. |
| expect("("); |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) |
| skip(); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readOutputFormat() { |
| // Error checking only for now. |
| expect("("); |
| skip(); |
| if (consume(")")) |
| return; |
| expect(","); |
| skip(); |
| expect(","); |
| skip(); |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readPhdrs() { |
| expect("{"); |
| |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) { |
| PhdrsCommand Cmd; |
| Cmd.Name = next(); |
| Cmd.Type = readPhdrType(); |
| |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(";")) { |
| if (consume("FILEHDR")) |
| Cmd.HasFilehdr = true; |
| else if (consume("PHDRS")) |
| Cmd.HasPhdrs = true; |
| else if (consume("AT")) |
| Cmd.LMAExpr = readParenExpr(); |
| else if (consume("FLAGS")) |
| Cmd.Flags = readParenExpr()().getValue(); |
| else |
| setError("unexpected header attribute: " + next()); |
| } |
| |
| Script->PhdrsCommands.push_back(Cmd); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readRegionAlias() { |
| expect("("); |
| StringRef Alias = unquote(next()); |
| expect(","); |
| StringRef Name = next(); |
| expect(")"); |
| |
| if (Script->MemoryRegions.count(Alias)) |
| setError("redefinition of memory region '" + Alias + "'"); |
| if (!Script->MemoryRegions.count(Name)) |
| setError("memory region '" + Name + "' is not defined"); |
| Script->MemoryRegions.insert({Alias, Script->MemoryRegions[Name]}); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readSearchDir() { |
| expect("("); |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (!Config->Nostdlib) |
| Config->SearchPaths.push_back(unquote(Tok)); |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| |
| // This reads an overlay description. Overlays are used to describe output |
| // sections that use the same virtual memory range and normally would trigger |
| // linker's sections sanity check failures. |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Overlay-Description.html#Overlay-Description |
| std::vector<BaseCommand *> ScriptParser::readOverlay() { |
| // VA and LMA expressions are optional, though for simplicity of |
| // implementation we assume they are not. That is what OVERLAY was designed |
| // for first of all: to allow sections with overlapping VAs at different LMAs. |
| Expr AddrExpr = readExpr(); |
| expect(":"); |
| expect("AT"); |
| Expr LMAExpr = readParenExpr(); |
| expect("{"); |
| |
| std::vector<BaseCommand *> V; |
| OutputSection *Prev = nullptr; |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) { |
| // VA is the same for all sections. The LMAs are consecutive in memory |
| // starting from the base load address specified. |
| OutputSection *OS = readOverlaySectionDescription(); |
| OS->AddrExpr = AddrExpr; |
| if (Prev) |
| OS->LMAExpr = [=] { return Prev->getLMA() + Prev->Size; }; |
| else |
| OS->LMAExpr = LMAExpr; |
| V.push_back(OS); |
| Prev = OS; |
| } |
| |
| // According to the specification, at the end of the overlay, the location |
| // counter should be equal to the overlay base address plus size of the |
| // largest section seen in the overlay. |
| // Here we want to create the Dot assignment command to achieve that. |
| Expr MoveDot = [=] { |
| uint64_t Max = 0; |
| for (BaseCommand *Cmd : V) |
| Max = std::max(Max, cast<OutputSection>(Cmd)->Size); |
| return AddrExpr().getValue() + Max; |
| }; |
| V.push_back(make<SymbolAssignment>(".", MoveDot, getCurrentLocation())); |
| return V; |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readSections() { |
| Script->HasSectionsCommand = true; |
| |
| // -no-rosegment is used to avoid placing read only non-executable sections in |
| // their own segment. We do the same if SECTIONS command is present in linker |
| // script. See comment for computeFlags(). |
| Config->SingleRoRx = true; |
| |
| expect("{"); |
| std::vector<BaseCommand *> V; |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Tok == "OVERLAY") { |
| for (BaseCommand *Cmd : readOverlay()) |
| V.push_back(Cmd); |
| continue; |
| } else if (Tok == "INCLUDE") { |
| readInclude(); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (BaseCommand *Cmd = readAssignment(Tok)) |
| V.push_back(Cmd); |
| else |
| V.push_back(readOutputSectionDescription(Tok)); |
| } |
| |
| if (!atEOF() && consume("INSERT")) { |
| std::vector<BaseCommand *> *Dest = nullptr; |
| if (consume("AFTER")) |
| Dest = &Script->InsertAfterCommands[next()]; |
| else if (consume("BEFORE")) |
| Dest = &Script->InsertBeforeCommands[next()]; |
| else |
| setError("expected AFTER/BEFORE, but got '" + next() + "'"); |
| if (Dest) |
| Dest->insert(Dest->end(), V.begin(), V.end()); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| Script->SectionCommands.insert(Script->SectionCommands.end(), V.begin(), |
| V.end()); |
| } |
| |
| static int precedence(StringRef Op) { |
| return StringSwitch<int>(Op) |
| .Cases("*", "/", "%", 8) |
| .Cases("+", "-", 7) |
| .Cases("<<", ">>", 6) |
| .Cases("<", "<=", ">", ">=", "==", "!=", 5) |
| .Case("&", 4) |
| .Case("|", 3) |
| .Case("&&", 2) |
| .Case("||", 1) |
| .Default(-1); |
| } |
| |
| StringMatcher ScriptParser::readFilePatterns() { |
| std::vector<StringRef> V; |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) |
| V.push_back(next()); |
| return StringMatcher(V); |
| } |
| |
| SortSectionPolicy ScriptParser::readSortKind() { |
| if (consume("SORT") || consume("SORT_BY_NAME")) |
| return SortSectionPolicy::Name; |
| if (consume("SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT")) |
| return SortSectionPolicy::Alignment; |
| if (consume("SORT_BY_INIT_PRIORITY")) |
| return SortSectionPolicy::Priority; |
| if (consume("SORT_NONE")) |
| return SortSectionPolicy::None; |
| return SortSectionPolicy::Default; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads SECTIONS command contents in the following form: |
| // |
| // <contents> ::= <elem>* |
| // <elem> ::= <exclude>? <glob-pattern> |
| // <exclude> ::= "EXCLUDE_FILE" "(" <glob-pattern>+ ")" |
| // |
| // For example, |
| // |
| // *(.foo EXCLUDE_FILE (a.o) .bar EXCLUDE_FILE (b.o) .baz) |
| // |
| // is parsed as ".foo", ".bar" with "a.o", and ".baz" with "b.o". |
| // The semantics of that is section .foo in any file, section .bar in |
| // any file but a.o, and section .baz in any file but b.o. |
| std::vector<SectionPattern> ScriptParser::readInputSectionsList() { |
| std::vector<SectionPattern> Ret; |
| while (!errorCount() && peek() != ")") { |
| StringMatcher ExcludeFilePat; |
| if (consume("EXCLUDE_FILE")) { |
| expect("("); |
| ExcludeFilePat = readFilePatterns(); |
| } |
| |
| std::vector<StringRef> V; |
| while (!errorCount() && peek() != ")" && peek() != "EXCLUDE_FILE") |
| V.push_back(next()); |
| |
| if (!V.empty()) |
| Ret.push_back({std::move(ExcludeFilePat), StringMatcher(V)}); |
| else |
| setError("section pattern is expected"); |
| } |
| return Ret; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads contents of "SECTIONS" directive. That directive contains a |
| // list of glob patterns for input sections. The grammar is as follows. |
| // |
| // <patterns> ::= <section-list> |
| // | <sort> "(" <section-list> ")" |
| // | <sort> "(" <sort> "(" <section-list> ")" ")" |
| // |
| // <sort> ::= "SORT" | "SORT_BY_NAME" | "SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT" |
| // | "SORT_BY_INIT_PRIORITY" | "SORT_NONE" |
| // |
| // <section-list> is parsed by readInputSectionsList(). |
| InputSectionDescription * |
| ScriptParser::readInputSectionRules(StringRef FilePattern) { |
| auto *Cmd = make<InputSectionDescription>(FilePattern); |
| expect("("); |
| |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume(")")) { |
| SortSectionPolicy Outer = readSortKind(); |
| SortSectionPolicy Inner = SortSectionPolicy::Default; |
| std::vector<SectionPattern> V; |
| if (Outer != SortSectionPolicy::Default) { |
| expect("("); |
| Inner = readSortKind(); |
| if (Inner != SortSectionPolicy::Default) { |
| expect("("); |
| V = readInputSectionsList(); |
| expect(")"); |
| } else { |
| V = readInputSectionsList(); |
| } |
| expect(")"); |
| } else { |
| V = readInputSectionsList(); |
| } |
| |
| for (SectionPattern &Pat : V) { |
| Pat.SortInner = Inner; |
| Pat.SortOuter = Outer; |
| } |
| |
| std::move(V.begin(), V.end(), std::back_inserter(Cmd->SectionPatterns)); |
| } |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| |
| InputSectionDescription * |
| ScriptParser::readInputSectionDescription(StringRef Tok) { |
| // Input section wildcard can be surrounded by KEEP. |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Input-Section-Keep.html#Input-Section-Keep |
| if (Tok == "KEEP") { |
| expect("("); |
| StringRef FilePattern = next(); |
| InputSectionDescription *Cmd = readInputSectionRules(FilePattern); |
| expect(")"); |
| Script->KeptSections.push_back(Cmd); |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| return readInputSectionRules(Tok); |
| } |
| |
| void ScriptParser::readSort() { |
| expect("("); |
| expect("CONSTRUCTORS"); |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::readAssert() { |
| expect("("); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| expect(","); |
| StringRef Msg = unquote(next()); |
| expect(")"); |
| |
| return [=] { |
| if (!E().getValue()) |
| error(Msg); |
| return Script->getDot(); |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads a FILL(expr) command. We handle the FILL command as an |
| // alias for =fillexp section attribute, which is different from |
| // what GNU linkers do. |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Output-Section-Data.html |
| uint32_t ScriptParser::readFill() { |
| expect("("); |
| uint32_t V = parseFill(next()); |
| expect(")"); |
| return V; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads an expression and/or the special directive for an output |
| // section definition. Directive is one of following: "(NOLOAD)", |
| // "(COPY)", "(INFO)" or "(OVERLAY)". |
| // |
| // An output section name can be followed by an address expression |
| // and/or directive. This grammar is not LL(1) because "(" can be |
| // interpreted as either the beginning of some expression or beginning |
| // of directive. |
| // |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Output-Section-Address.html |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Output-Section-Type.html |
| void ScriptParser::readSectionAddressType(OutputSection *Cmd) { |
| if (consume("(")) { |
| if (consume("NOLOAD")) { |
| expect(")"); |
| Cmd->Noload = true; |
| return; |
| } |
| if (consume("COPY") || consume("INFO") || consume("OVERLAY")) { |
| expect(")"); |
| Cmd->NonAlloc = true; |
| return; |
| } |
| Cmd->AddrExpr = readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| } else { |
| Cmd->AddrExpr = readExpr(); |
| } |
| |
| if (consume("(")) { |
| expect("NOLOAD"); |
| expect(")"); |
| Cmd->Noload = true; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| static Expr checkAlignment(Expr E, std::string &Loc) { |
| return [=] { |
| uint64_t Alignment = std::max((uint64_t)1, E().getValue()); |
| if (!isPowerOf2_64(Alignment)) { |
| error(Loc + ": alignment must be power of 2"); |
| return (uint64_t)1; // Return a dummy value. |
| } |
| return Alignment; |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| OutputSection *ScriptParser::readOverlaySectionDescription() { |
| OutputSection *Cmd = |
| Script->createOutputSection(next(), getCurrentLocation()); |
| Cmd->InOverlay = true; |
| expect("{"); |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) |
| Cmd->SectionCommands.push_back(readInputSectionRules(next())); |
| Cmd->Phdrs = readOutputSectionPhdrs(); |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| |
| OutputSection *ScriptParser::readOutputSectionDescription(StringRef OutSec) { |
| OutputSection *Cmd = |
| Script->createOutputSection(OutSec, getCurrentLocation()); |
| |
| size_t SymbolsReferenced = Script->ReferencedSymbols.size(); |
| |
| if (peek() != ":") |
| readSectionAddressType(Cmd); |
| expect(":"); |
| |
| std::string Location = getCurrentLocation(); |
| if (consume("AT")) |
| Cmd->LMAExpr = readParenExpr(); |
| if (consume("ALIGN")) |
| Cmd->AlignExpr = checkAlignment(readParenExpr(), Location); |
| if (consume("SUBALIGN")) |
| Cmd->SubalignExpr = checkAlignment(readParenExpr(), Location); |
| |
| // Parse constraints. |
| if (consume("ONLY_IF_RO")) |
| Cmd->Constraint = ConstraintKind::ReadOnly; |
| if (consume("ONLY_IF_RW")) |
| Cmd->Constraint = ConstraintKind::ReadWrite; |
| expect("{"); |
| |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Tok == ";") { |
| // Empty commands are allowed. Do nothing here. |
| } else if (SymbolAssignment *Assign = readAssignment(Tok)) { |
| Cmd->SectionCommands.push_back(Assign); |
| } else if (ByteCommand *Data = readByteCommand(Tok)) { |
| Cmd->SectionCommands.push_back(Data); |
| } else if (Tok == "CONSTRUCTORS") { |
| // CONSTRUCTORS is a keyword to make the linker recognize C++ ctors/dtors |
| // by name. This is for very old file formats such as ECOFF/XCOFF. |
| // For ELF, we should ignore. |
| } else if (Tok == "FILL") { |
| Cmd->Filler = readFill(); |
| } else if (Tok == "SORT") { |
| readSort(); |
| } else if (Tok == "INCLUDE") { |
| readInclude(); |
| } else if (peek() == "(") { |
| Cmd->SectionCommands.push_back(readInputSectionDescription(Tok)); |
| } else { |
| setError("unknown command " + Tok); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if (consume(">")) |
| Cmd->MemoryRegionName = next(); |
| |
| if (consume("AT")) { |
| expect(">"); |
| Cmd->LMARegionName = next(); |
| } |
| |
| if (Cmd->LMAExpr && !Cmd->LMARegionName.empty()) |
| error("section can't have both LMA and a load region"); |
| |
| Cmd->Phdrs = readOutputSectionPhdrs(); |
| |
| if (consume("=")) |
| Cmd->Filler = parseFill(next()); |
| else if (peek().startswith("=")) |
| Cmd->Filler = parseFill(next().drop_front()); |
| |
| // Consume optional comma following output section command. |
| consume(","); |
| |
| if (Script->ReferencedSymbols.size() > SymbolsReferenced) |
| Cmd->ExpressionsUseSymbols = true; |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| |
| // Parses a given string as a octal/decimal/hexadecimal number and |
| // returns it as a big-endian number. Used for `=<fillexp>`. |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Output-Section-Fill.html |
| // |
| // When reading a hexstring, ld.bfd handles it as a blob of arbitrary |
| // size, while ld.gold always handles it as a 32-bit big-endian number. |
| // We are compatible with ld.gold because it's easier to implement. |
| uint32_t ScriptParser::parseFill(StringRef Tok) { |
| uint32_t V = 0; |
| if (!to_integer(Tok, V)) |
| setError("invalid filler expression: " + Tok); |
| |
| uint32_t Buf; |
| write32be(&Buf, V); |
| return Buf; |
| } |
| |
| SymbolAssignment *ScriptParser::readProvideHidden(bool Provide, bool Hidden) { |
| expect("("); |
| SymbolAssignment *Cmd = readSymbolAssignment(next()); |
| Cmd->Provide = Provide; |
| Cmd->Hidden = Hidden; |
| expect(")"); |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| |
| SymbolAssignment *ScriptParser::readAssignment(StringRef Tok) { |
| // Assert expression returns Dot, so this is equal to ".=." |
| if (Tok == "ASSERT") |
| return make<SymbolAssignment>(".", readAssert(), getCurrentLocation()); |
| |
| size_t OldPos = Pos; |
| SymbolAssignment *Cmd = nullptr; |
| if (peek() == "=" || peek() == "+=") |
| Cmd = readSymbolAssignment(Tok); |
| else if (Tok == "PROVIDE") |
| Cmd = readProvideHidden(true, false); |
| else if (Tok == "HIDDEN") |
| Cmd = readProvideHidden(false, true); |
| else if (Tok == "PROVIDE_HIDDEN") |
| Cmd = readProvideHidden(true, true); |
| |
| if (Cmd) { |
| Cmd->CommandString = |
| Tok.str() + " " + |
| llvm::join(Tokens.begin() + OldPos, Tokens.begin() + Pos, " "); |
| expect(";"); |
| } |
| return Cmd; |
| } |
| |
| SymbolAssignment *ScriptParser::readSymbolAssignment(StringRef Name) { |
| StringRef Op = next(); |
| assert(Op == "=" || Op == "+="); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| if (Op == "+=") { |
| std::string Loc = getCurrentLocation(); |
| E = [=] { return add(Script->getSymbolValue(Name, Loc), E()); }; |
| } |
| return make<SymbolAssignment>(Name, E, getCurrentLocation()); |
| } |
| |
| // This is an operator-precedence parser to parse a linker |
| // script expression. |
| Expr ScriptParser::readExpr() { |
| // Our lexer is context-aware. Set the in-expression bit so that |
| // they apply different tokenization rules. |
| bool Orig = InExpr; |
| InExpr = true; |
| Expr E = readExpr1(readPrimary(), 0); |
| InExpr = Orig; |
| return E; |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::combine(StringRef Op, Expr L, Expr R) { |
| if (Op == "+") |
| return [=] { return add(L(), R()); }; |
| if (Op == "-") |
| return [=] { return sub(L(), R()); }; |
| if (Op == "*") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() * R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "/") { |
| std::string Loc = getCurrentLocation(); |
| return [=]() -> uint64_t { |
| if (uint64_t RV = R().getValue()) |
| return L().getValue() / RV; |
| error(Loc + ": division by zero"); |
| return 0; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Op == "%") { |
| std::string Loc = getCurrentLocation(); |
| return [=]() -> uint64_t { |
| if (uint64_t RV = R().getValue()) |
| return L().getValue() % RV; |
| error(Loc + ": modulo by zero"); |
| return 0; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Op == "<<") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() << R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == ">>") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() >> R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "<") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() < R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == ">") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() > R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == ">=") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() >= R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "<=") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() <= R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "==") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() == R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "!=") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() != R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "||") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() || R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "&&") |
| return [=] { return L().getValue() && R().getValue(); }; |
| if (Op == "&") |
| return [=] { return bitAnd(L(), R()); }; |
| if (Op == "|") |
| return [=] { return bitOr(L(), R()); }; |
| llvm_unreachable("invalid operator"); |
| } |
| |
| // This is a part of the operator-precedence parser. This function |
| // assumes that the remaining token stream starts with an operator. |
| Expr ScriptParser::readExpr1(Expr Lhs, int MinPrec) { |
| while (!atEOF() && !errorCount()) { |
| // Read an operator and an expression. |
| if (consume("?")) |
| return readTernary(Lhs); |
| StringRef Op1 = peek(); |
| if (precedence(Op1) < MinPrec) |
| break; |
| skip(); |
| Expr Rhs = readPrimary(); |
| |
| // Evaluate the remaining part of the expression first if the |
| // next operator has greater precedence than the previous one. |
| // For example, if we have read "+" and "3", and if the next |
| // operator is "*", then we'll evaluate 3 * ... part first. |
| while (!atEOF()) { |
| StringRef Op2 = peek(); |
| if (precedence(Op2) <= precedence(Op1)) |
| break; |
| Rhs = readExpr1(Rhs, precedence(Op2)); |
| } |
| |
| Lhs = combine(Op1, Lhs, Rhs); |
| } |
| return Lhs; |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::getPageSize() { |
| std::string Location = getCurrentLocation(); |
| return [=]() -> uint64_t { |
| if (Target) |
| return Target->PageSize; |
| error(Location + ": unable to calculate page size"); |
| return 4096; // Return a dummy value. |
| }; |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::readConstant() { |
| StringRef S = readParenLiteral(); |
| if (S == "COMMONPAGESIZE") |
| return getPageSize(); |
| if (S == "MAXPAGESIZE") |
| return [] { return Config->MaxPageSize; }; |
| setError("unknown constant: " + S); |
| return [] { return 0; }; |
| } |
| |
| // Parses Tok as an integer. It recognizes hexadecimal (prefixed with |
| // "0x" or suffixed with "H") and decimal numbers. Decimal numbers may |
| // have "K" (Ki) or "M" (Mi) suffixes. |
| static Optional<uint64_t> parseInt(StringRef Tok) { |
| // Hexadecimal |
| uint64_t Val; |
| if (Tok.startswith_lower("0x")) { |
| if (!to_integer(Tok.substr(2), Val, 16)) |
| return None; |
| return Val; |
| } |
| if (Tok.endswith_lower("H")) { |
| if (!to_integer(Tok.drop_back(), Val, 16)) |
| return None; |
| return Val; |
| } |
| |
| // Decimal |
| if (Tok.endswith_lower("K")) { |
| if (!to_integer(Tok.drop_back(), Val, 10)) |
| return None; |
| return Val * 1024; |
| } |
| if (Tok.endswith_lower("M")) { |
| if (!to_integer(Tok.drop_back(), Val, 10)) |
| return None; |
| return Val * 1024 * 1024; |
| } |
| if (!to_integer(Tok, Val, 10)) |
| return None; |
| return Val; |
| } |
| |
| ByteCommand *ScriptParser::readByteCommand(StringRef Tok) { |
| int Size = StringSwitch<int>(Tok) |
| .Case("BYTE", 1) |
| .Case("SHORT", 2) |
| .Case("LONG", 4) |
| .Case("QUAD", 8) |
| .Default(-1); |
| if (Size == -1) |
| return nullptr; |
| |
| size_t OldPos = Pos; |
| Expr E = readParenExpr(); |
| std::string CommandString = |
| Tok.str() + " " + |
| llvm::join(Tokens.begin() + OldPos, Tokens.begin() + Pos, " "); |
| return make<ByteCommand>(E, Size, CommandString); |
| } |
| |
| StringRef ScriptParser::readParenLiteral() { |
| expect("("); |
| bool Orig = InExpr; |
| InExpr = false; |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| InExpr = Orig; |
| expect(")"); |
| return Tok; |
| } |
| |
| static void checkIfExists(OutputSection *Cmd, StringRef Location) { |
| if (Cmd->Location.empty() && Script->ErrorOnMissingSection) |
| error(Location + ": undefined section " + Cmd->Name); |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::readPrimary() { |
| if (peek() == "(") |
| return readParenExpr(); |
| |
| if (consume("~")) { |
| Expr E = readPrimary(); |
| return [=] { return ~E().getValue(); }; |
| } |
| if (consume("!")) { |
| Expr E = readPrimary(); |
| return [=] { return !E().getValue(); }; |
| } |
| if (consume("-")) { |
| Expr E = readPrimary(); |
| return [=] { return -E().getValue(); }; |
| } |
| |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| std::string Location = getCurrentLocation(); |
| |
| // Built-in functions are parsed here. |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/Builtin-Functions.html. |
| if (Tok == "ABSOLUTE") { |
| Expr Inner = readParenExpr(); |
| return [=] { |
| ExprValue I = Inner(); |
| I.ForceAbsolute = true; |
| return I; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "ADDR") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| OutputSection *Sec = Script->getOrCreateOutputSection(Name); |
| return [=]() -> ExprValue { |
| checkIfExists(Sec, Location); |
| return {Sec, false, 0, Location}; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "ALIGN") { |
| expect("("); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| if (consume(")")) { |
| E = checkAlignment(E, Location); |
| return [=] { return alignTo(Script->getDot(), E().getValue()); }; |
| } |
| expect(","); |
| Expr E2 = checkAlignment(readExpr(), Location); |
| expect(")"); |
| return [=] { |
| ExprValue V = E(); |
| V.Alignment = E2().getValue(); |
| return V; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "ALIGNOF") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| OutputSection *Cmd = Script->getOrCreateOutputSection(Name); |
| return [=] { |
| checkIfExists(Cmd, Location); |
| return Cmd->Alignment; |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "ASSERT") |
| return readAssert(); |
| if (Tok == "CONSTANT") |
| return readConstant(); |
| if (Tok == "DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN") { |
| expect("("); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| expect(","); |
| readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| return [=] { |
| return alignTo(Script->getDot(), std::max((uint64_t)1, E().getValue())); |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "DATA_SEGMENT_END") { |
| expect("("); |
| expect("."); |
| expect(")"); |
| return [] { return Script->getDot(); }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END") { |
| // GNU linkers implements more complicated logic to handle |
| // DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END. We instead ignore the arguments and |
| // just align to the next page boundary for simplicity. |
| expect("("); |
| readExpr(); |
| expect(","); |
| readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| Expr E = getPageSize(); |
| return [=] { return alignTo(Script->getDot(), E().getValue()); }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "DEFINED") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| return [=] { return Symtab->find(Name) ? 1 : 0; }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "LENGTH") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| if (Script->MemoryRegions.count(Name) == 0) { |
| setError("memory region not defined: " + Name); |
| return [] { return 0; }; |
| } |
| return [=] { return Script->MemoryRegions[Name]->Length; }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "LOADADDR") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| OutputSection *Cmd = Script->getOrCreateOutputSection(Name); |
| return [=] { |
| checkIfExists(Cmd, Location); |
| return Cmd->getLMA(); |
| }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "MAX" || Tok == "MIN") { |
| expect("("); |
| Expr A = readExpr(); |
| expect(","); |
| Expr B = readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| if (Tok == "MIN") |
| return [=] { return std::min(A().getValue(), B().getValue()); }; |
| return [=] { return std::max(A().getValue(), B().getValue()); }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "ORIGIN") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| if (Script->MemoryRegions.count(Name) == 0) { |
| setError("memory region not defined: " + Name); |
| return [] { return 0; }; |
| } |
| return [=] { return Script->MemoryRegions[Name]->Origin; }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "SEGMENT_START") { |
| expect("("); |
| skip(); |
| expect(","); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| return [=] { return E(); }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "SIZEOF") { |
| StringRef Name = readParenLiteral(); |
| OutputSection *Cmd = Script->getOrCreateOutputSection(Name); |
| // Linker script does not create an output section if its content is empty. |
| // We want to allow SIZEOF(.foo) where .foo is a section which happened to |
| // be empty. |
| return [=] { return Cmd->Size; }; |
| } |
| if (Tok == "SIZEOF_HEADERS") |
| return [=] { return elf::getHeaderSize(); }; |
| |
| // Tok is the dot. |
| if (Tok == ".") |
| return [=] { return Script->getSymbolValue(Tok, Location); }; |
| |
| // Tok is a literal number. |
| if (Optional<uint64_t> Val = parseInt(Tok)) |
| return [=] { return *Val; }; |
| |
| // Tok is a symbol name. |
| if (!isValidCIdentifier(Tok)) |
| setError("malformed number: " + Tok); |
| Script->ReferencedSymbols.push_back(Tok); |
| return [=] { return Script->getSymbolValue(Tok, Location); }; |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::readTernary(Expr Cond) { |
| Expr L = readExpr(); |
| expect(":"); |
| Expr R = readExpr(); |
| return [=] { return Cond().getValue() ? L() : R(); }; |
| } |
| |
| Expr ScriptParser::readParenExpr() { |
| expect("("); |
| Expr E = readExpr(); |
| expect(")"); |
| return E; |
| } |
| |
| std::vector<StringRef> ScriptParser::readOutputSectionPhdrs() { |
| std::vector<StringRef> Phdrs; |
| while (!errorCount() && peek().startswith(":")) { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| Phdrs.push_back((Tok.size() == 1) ? next() : Tok.substr(1)); |
| } |
| return Phdrs; |
| } |
| |
| // Read a program header type name. The next token must be a |
| // name of a program header type or a constant (e.g. "0x3"). |
| unsigned ScriptParser::readPhdrType() { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Optional<uint64_t> Val = parseInt(Tok)) |
| return *Val; |
| |
| unsigned Ret = StringSwitch<unsigned>(Tok) |
| .Case("PT_NULL", PT_NULL) |
| .Case("PT_LOAD", PT_LOAD) |
| .Case("PT_DYNAMIC", PT_DYNAMIC) |
| .Case("PT_INTERP", PT_INTERP) |
| .Case("PT_NOTE", PT_NOTE) |
| .Case("PT_SHLIB", PT_SHLIB) |
| .Case("PT_PHDR", PT_PHDR) |
| .Case("PT_TLS", PT_TLS) |
| .Case("PT_GNU_EH_FRAME", PT_GNU_EH_FRAME) |
| .Case("PT_GNU_STACK", PT_GNU_STACK) |
| .Case("PT_GNU_RELRO", PT_GNU_RELRO) |
| .Case("PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE", PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE) |
| .Case("PT_OPENBSD_WXNEEDED", PT_OPENBSD_WXNEEDED) |
| .Case("PT_OPENBSD_BOOTDATA", PT_OPENBSD_BOOTDATA) |
| .Default(-1); |
| |
| if (Ret == (unsigned)-1) { |
| setError("invalid program header type: " + Tok); |
| return PT_NULL; |
| } |
| return Ret; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads an anonymous version declaration. |
| void ScriptParser::readAnonymousDeclaration() { |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Locals; |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Globals; |
| std::tie(Locals, Globals) = readSymbols(); |
| |
| for (SymbolVersion V : Locals) { |
| if (V.Name == "*") |
| Config->DefaultSymbolVersion = VER_NDX_LOCAL; |
| else |
| Config->VersionScriptLocals.push_back(V); |
| } |
| |
| for (SymbolVersion V : Globals) |
| Config->VersionScriptGlobals.push_back(V); |
| |
| expect(";"); |
| } |
| |
| // Reads a non-anonymous version definition, |
| // e.g. "VerStr { global: foo; bar; local: *; };". |
| void ScriptParser::readVersionDeclaration(StringRef VerStr) { |
| // Read a symbol list. |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Locals; |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Globals; |
| std::tie(Locals, Globals) = readSymbols(); |
| |
| for (SymbolVersion V : Locals) { |
| if (V.Name == "*") |
| Config->DefaultSymbolVersion = VER_NDX_LOCAL; |
| else |
| Config->VersionScriptLocals.push_back(V); |
| } |
| |
| // Create a new version definition and add that to the global symbols. |
| VersionDefinition Ver; |
| Ver.Name = VerStr; |
| Ver.Globals = Globals; |
| |
| // User-defined version number starts from 2 because 0 and 1 are |
| // reserved for VER_NDX_LOCAL and VER_NDX_GLOBAL, respectively. |
| Ver.Id = Config->VersionDefinitions.size() + 2; |
| Config->VersionDefinitions.push_back(Ver); |
| |
| // Each version may have a parent version. For example, "Ver2" |
| // defined as "Ver2 { global: foo; local: *; } Ver1;" has "Ver1" |
| // as a parent. This version hierarchy is, probably against your |
| // instinct, purely for hint; the runtime doesn't care about it |
| // at all. In LLD, we simply ignore it. |
| if (peek() != ";") |
| skip(); |
| expect(";"); |
| } |
| |
| static bool hasWildcard(StringRef S) { |
| return S.find_first_of("?*[") != StringRef::npos; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads a list of symbols, e.g. "{ global: foo; bar; local: *; };". |
| std::pair<std::vector<SymbolVersion>, std::vector<SymbolVersion>> |
| ScriptParser::readSymbols() { |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Locals; |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Globals; |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> *V = &Globals; |
| |
| while (!errorCount()) { |
| if (consume("}")) |
| break; |
| if (consumeLabel("local")) { |
| V = &Locals; |
| continue; |
| } |
| if (consumeLabel("global")) { |
| V = &Globals; |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| if (consume("extern")) { |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Ext = readVersionExtern(); |
| V->insert(V->end(), Ext.begin(), Ext.end()); |
| } else { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| V->push_back({unquote(Tok), false, hasWildcard(Tok)}); |
| } |
| expect(";"); |
| } |
| return {Locals, Globals}; |
| } |
| |
| // Reads an "extern C++" directive, e.g., |
| // "extern "C++" { ns::*; "f(int, double)"; };" |
| // |
| // The last semicolon is optional. E.g. this is OK: |
| // "extern "C++" { ns::*; "f(int, double)" };" |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> ScriptParser::readVersionExtern() { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| bool IsCXX = Tok == "\"C++\""; |
| if (!IsCXX && Tok != "\"C\"") |
| setError("Unknown language"); |
| expect("{"); |
| |
| std::vector<SymbolVersion> Ret; |
| while (!errorCount() && peek() != "}") { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| bool HasWildcard = !Tok.startswith("\"") && hasWildcard(Tok); |
| Ret.push_back({unquote(Tok), IsCXX, HasWildcard}); |
| if (consume("}")) |
| return Ret; |
| expect(";"); |
| } |
| |
| expect("}"); |
| return Ret; |
| } |
| |
| uint64_t ScriptParser::readMemoryAssignment(StringRef S1, StringRef S2, |
| StringRef S3) { |
| if (!consume(S1) && !consume(S2) && !consume(S3)) { |
| setError("expected one of: " + S1 + ", " + S2 + ", or " + S3); |
| return 0; |
| } |
| expect("="); |
| return readExpr()().getValue(); |
| } |
| |
| // Parse the MEMORY command as specified in: |
| // https://sourceware.org/binutils/docs/ld/MEMORY.html |
| // |
| // MEMORY { name [(attr)] : ORIGIN = origin, LENGTH = len ... } |
| void ScriptParser::readMemory() { |
| expect("{"); |
| while (!errorCount() && !consume("}")) { |
| StringRef Tok = next(); |
| if (Tok == "INCLUDE") { |
| readInclude(); |
| continue; |
| } |
| |
| uint32_t Flags = 0; |
| uint32_t NegFlags = 0; |
| if (consume("(")) { |
| std::tie(Flags, NegFlags) = readMemoryAttributes(); |
| expect(")"); |
| } |
| expect(":"); |
| |
| uint64_t Origin = readMemoryAssignment("ORIGIN", "org", "o"); |
| expect(","); |
| uint64_t Length = readMemoryAssignment("LENGTH", "len", "l"); |
| |
| // Add the memory region to the region map. |
| MemoryRegion *MR = make<MemoryRegion>(Tok, Origin, Length, Flags, NegFlags); |
| if (!Script->MemoryRegions.insert({Tok, MR}).second) |
| setError("region '" + Tok + "' already defined"); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // This function parses the attributes used to match against section |
| // flags when placing output sections in a memory region. These flags |
| // are only used when an explicit memory region name is not used. |
| std::pair<uint32_t, uint32_t> ScriptParser::readMemoryAttributes() { |
| uint32_t Flags = 0; |
| uint32_t NegFlags = 0; |
| bool Invert = false; |
| |
| for (char C : next().lower()) { |
| uint32_t Flag = 0; |
| if (C == '!') |
| Invert = !Invert; |
| else if (C == 'w') |
| Flag = SHF_WRITE; |
| else if (C == 'x') |
| Flag = SHF_EXECINSTR; |
| else if (C == 'a') |
| Flag = SHF_ALLOC; |
| else if (C != 'r') |
| setError("invalid memory region attribute"); |
| |
| if (Invert) |
| NegFlags |= Flag; |
| else |
| Flags |= Flag; |
| } |
| return {Flags, NegFlags}; |
| } |
| |
| void elf::readLinkerScript(MemoryBufferRef MB) { |
| ScriptParser(MB).readLinkerScript(); |
| } |
| |
| void elf::readVersionScript(MemoryBufferRef MB) { |
| ScriptParser(MB).readVersionScript(); |
| } |
| |
| void elf::readDynamicList(MemoryBufferRef MB) { |
| ScriptParser(MB).readDynamicList(); |
| } |
| |
| void elf::readDefsym(StringRef Name, MemoryBufferRef MB) { |
| ScriptParser(MB).readDefsym(Name); |
| } |