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//===- ConcatOutputSection.cpp --------------------------------------------===//
//
// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#include "ConcatOutputSection.h"
#include "Config.h"
#include "OutputSegment.h"
#include "SymbolTable.h"
#include "Symbols.h"
#include "SyntheticSections.h"
#include "Target.h"
#include "lld/Common/CommonLinkerContext.h"
#include "llvm/BinaryFormat/MachO.h"
#include "llvm/Support/ScopedPrinter.h"
#include "llvm/Support/TimeProfiler.h"
using namespace llvm;
using namespace llvm::MachO;
using namespace lld;
using namespace lld::macho;
MapVector<NamePair, ConcatOutputSection *> macho::concatOutputSections;
void ConcatOutputSection::addInput(ConcatInputSection *input) {
assert(input->parent == this);
if (inputs.empty()) {
align = input->align;
flags = input->getFlags();
} else {
align = std::max(align, input->align);
finalizeFlags(input);
}
inputs.push_back(input);
}
// Branch-range extension can be implemented in two ways, either through ...
//
// (1) Branch islands: Single branch instructions (also of limited range),
// that might be chained in multiple hops to reach the desired
// destination. On ARM64, as 16 branch islands are needed to hop between
// opposite ends of a 2 GiB program. LD64 uses branch islands exclusively,
// even when it needs excessive hops.
//
// (2) Thunks: Instruction(s) to load the destination address into a scratch
// register, followed by a register-indirect branch. Thunks are
// constructed to reach any arbitrary address, so need not be
// chained. Although thunks need not be chained, a program might need
// multiple thunks to the same destination distributed throughout a large
// program so that all call sites can have one within range.
//
// The optimal approach is to mix islands for destinations within two hops,
// and use thunks for destinations at greater distance. For now, we only
// implement thunks. TODO: Adding support for branch islands!
//
// Internally -- as expressed in LLD's data structures -- a
// branch-range-extension thunk consists of:
//
// (1) new Defined symbol for the thunk named
// <FUNCTION>.thunk.<SEQUENCE>, which references ...
// (2) new InputSection, which contains ...
// (3.1) new data for the instructions to load & branch to the far address +
// (3.2) new Relocs on instructions to load the far address, which reference ...
// (4.1) existing Defined symbol for the real function in __text, or
// (4.2) existing DylibSymbol for the real function in a dylib
//
// Nearly-optimal thunk-placement algorithm features:
//
// * Single pass: O(n) on the number of call sites.
//
// * Accounts for the exact space overhead of thunks - no heuristics
//
// * Exploits the full range of call instructions - forward & backward
//
// Data:
//
// * DenseMap<Symbol *, ThunkInfo> thunkMap: Maps the function symbol
// to its thunk bookkeeper.
//
// * struct ThunkInfo (bookkeeper): Call instructions have limited range, and
// distant call sites might be unable to reach the same thunk, so multiple
// thunks are necessary to serve all call sites in a very large program. A
// thunkInfo stores state for all thunks associated with a particular
// function:
// (a) thunk symbol
// (b) input section containing stub code, and
// (c) sequence number for the active thunk incarnation.
// When an old thunk goes out of range, we increment the sequence number and
// create a new thunk named <FUNCTION>.thunk.<SEQUENCE>.
//
// * A thunk consists of
// (a) a Defined symbol pointing to
// (b) an InputSection holding machine code (similar to a MachO stub), and
// (c) relocs referencing the real function for fixing up the stub code.
//
// * std::vector<InputSection *> MergedInputSection::thunks: A vector parallel
// to the inputs vector. We store new thunks via cheap vector append, rather
// than costly insertion into the inputs vector.
//
// Control Flow:
//
// * During address assignment, MergedInputSection::finalize() examines call
// sites by ascending address and creates thunks. When a function is beyond
// the range of a call site, we need a thunk. Place it at the largest
// available forward address from the call site. Call sites increase
// monotonically and thunks are always placed as far forward as possible;
// thus, we place thunks at monotonically increasing addresses. Once a thunk
// is placed, it and all previous input-section addresses are final.
//
// * ConcatInputSection::finalize() and ConcatInputSection::writeTo() merge
// the inputs and thunks vectors (both ordered by ascending address), which
// is simple and cheap.
DenseMap<Symbol *, ThunkInfo> lld::macho::thunkMap;
// Determine whether we need thunks, which depends on the target arch -- RISC
// (i.e., ARM) generally does because it has limited-range branch/call
// instructions, whereas CISC (i.e., x86) generally doesn't. RISC only needs
// thunks for programs so large that branch source & destination addresses
// might differ more than the range of branch instruction(s).
bool TextOutputSection::needsThunks() const {
if (!target->usesThunks())
return false;
uint64_t isecAddr = addr;
for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputs)
isecAddr = alignToPowerOf2(isecAddr, isec->align) + isec->getSize();
if (isecAddr - addr + in.stubs->getSize() <=
std::min(target->backwardBranchRange, target->forwardBranchRange))
return false;
// Yes, this program is large enough to need thunks.
for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputs) {
for (Reloc &r : isec->relocs) {
if (!target->hasAttr(r.type, RelocAttrBits::BRANCH))
continue;
auto *sym = r.referent.get<Symbol *>();
// Pre-populate the thunkMap and memoize call site counts for every
// InputSection and ThunkInfo. We do this for the benefit of
// estimateStubsInRangeVA().
ThunkInfo &thunkInfo = thunkMap[sym];
// Knowing ThunkInfo call site count will help us know whether or not we
// might need to create more for this referent at the time we are
// estimating distance to __stubs in estimateStubsInRangeVA().
++thunkInfo.callSiteCount;
// We can avoid work on InputSections that have no BRANCH relocs.
isec->hasCallSites = true;
}
}
return true;
}
// Since __stubs is placed after __text, we must estimate the address
// beyond which stubs are within range of a simple forward branch.
// This is called exactly once, when the last input section has been finalized.
uint64_t TextOutputSection::estimateStubsInRangeVA(size_t callIdx) const {
// Tally the functions which still have call sites remaining to process,
// which yields the maximum number of thunks we might yet place.
size_t maxPotentialThunks = 0;
for (auto &tp : thunkMap) {
ThunkInfo &ti = tp.second;
// This overcounts: Only sections that are in forward jump range from the
// currently-active section get finalized, and all input sections are
// finalized when estimateStubsInRangeVA() is called. So only backward
// jumps will need thunks, but we count all jumps.
if (ti.callSitesUsed < ti.callSiteCount)
maxPotentialThunks += 1;
}
// Tally the total size of input sections remaining to process.
uint64_t isecVA = inputs[callIdx]->getVA();
uint64_t isecEnd = isecVA;
for (size_t i = callIdx; i < inputs.size(); i++) {
InputSection *isec = inputs[i];
isecEnd = alignToPowerOf2(isecEnd, isec->align) + isec->getSize();
}
// Estimate the address after which call sites can safely call stubs
// directly rather than through intermediary thunks.
uint64_t forwardBranchRange = target->forwardBranchRange;
assert(isecEnd > forwardBranchRange &&
"should not run thunk insertion if all code fits in jump range");
assert(isecEnd - isecVA <= forwardBranchRange &&
"should only finalize sections in jump range");
uint64_t stubsInRangeVA = isecEnd + maxPotentialThunks * target->thunkSize +
in.stubs->getSize() - forwardBranchRange;
log("thunks = " + std::to_string(thunkMap.size()) +
", potential = " + std::to_string(maxPotentialThunks) +
", stubs = " + std::to_string(in.stubs->getSize()) + ", isecVA = " +
utohexstr(isecVA) + ", threshold = " + utohexstr(stubsInRangeVA) +
", isecEnd = " + utohexstr(isecEnd) +
", tail = " + utohexstr(isecEnd - isecVA) +
", slop = " + utohexstr(forwardBranchRange - (isecEnd - isecVA)));
return stubsInRangeVA;
}
void ConcatOutputSection::finalizeOne(ConcatInputSection *isec) {
size = alignToPowerOf2(size, isec->align);
fileSize = alignToPowerOf2(fileSize, isec->align);
isec->outSecOff = size;
isec->isFinal = true;
size += isec->getSize();
fileSize += isec->getFileSize();
}
void ConcatOutputSection::finalizeContents() {
for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputs)
finalizeOne(isec);
}
void TextOutputSection::finalize() {
if (!needsThunks()) {
for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputs)
finalizeOne(isec);
return;
}
uint64_t forwardBranchRange = target->forwardBranchRange;
uint64_t backwardBranchRange = target->backwardBranchRange;
uint64_t stubsInRangeVA = TargetInfo::outOfRangeVA;
size_t thunkSize = target->thunkSize;
size_t relocCount = 0;
size_t callSiteCount = 0;
size_t thunkCallCount = 0;
size_t thunkCount = 0;
// Walk all sections in order. Finalize all sections that are less than
// forwardBranchRange in front of it.
// isecVA is the address of the current section.
// addr + size is the start address of the first non-finalized section.
// inputs[finalIdx] is for finalization (address-assignment)
size_t finalIdx = 0;
// Kick-off by ensuring that the first input section has an address
for (size_t callIdx = 0, endIdx = inputs.size(); callIdx < endIdx;
++callIdx) {
if (finalIdx == callIdx)
finalizeOne(inputs[finalIdx++]);
ConcatInputSection *isec = inputs[callIdx];
assert(isec->isFinal);
uint64_t isecVA = isec->getVA();
// Assign addresses up-to the forward branch-range limit.
// Every call instruction needs a small number of bytes (on Arm64: 4),
// and each inserted thunk needs a slightly larger number of bytes
// (on Arm64: 12). If a section starts with a branch instruction and
// contains several branch instructions in succession, then the distance
// from the current position to the position where the thunks are inserted
// grows. So leave room for a bunch of thunks.
unsigned slop = 256 * thunkSize;
while (finalIdx < endIdx) {
uint64_t expectedNewSize =
alignToPowerOf2(addr + size, inputs[finalIdx]->align) +
inputs[finalIdx]->getSize();
if (expectedNewSize >= isecVA + forwardBranchRange - slop)
break;
finalizeOne(inputs[finalIdx++]);
}
if (!isec->hasCallSites)
continue;
if (finalIdx == endIdx && stubsInRangeVA == TargetInfo::outOfRangeVA) {
// When we have finalized all input sections, __stubs (destined
// to follow __text) comes within range of forward branches and
// we can estimate the threshold address after which we can
// reach any stub with a forward branch. Note that although it
// sits in the middle of a loop, this code executes only once.
// It is in the loop because we need to call it at the proper
// time: the earliest call site from which the end of __text
// (and start of __stubs) comes within range of a forward branch.
stubsInRangeVA = estimateStubsInRangeVA(callIdx);
}
// Process relocs by ascending address, i.e., ascending offset within isec
std::vector<Reloc> &relocs = isec->relocs;
// FIXME: This property does not hold for object files produced by ld64's
// `-r` mode.
assert(is_sorted(relocs,
[](Reloc &a, Reloc &b) { return a.offset > b.offset; }));
for (Reloc &r : reverse(relocs)) {
++relocCount;
if (!target->hasAttr(r.type, RelocAttrBits::BRANCH))
continue;
++callSiteCount;
// Calculate branch reachability boundaries
uint64_t callVA = isecVA + r.offset;
uint64_t lowVA =
backwardBranchRange < callVA ? callVA - backwardBranchRange : 0;
uint64_t highVA = callVA + forwardBranchRange;
// Calculate our call referent address
auto *funcSym = r.referent.get<Symbol *>();
ThunkInfo &thunkInfo = thunkMap[funcSym];
// The referent is not reachable, so we need to use a thunk ...
if (funcSym->isInStubs() && callVA >= stubsInRangeVA) {
assert(callVA != TargetInfo::outOfRangeVA);
// ... Oh, wait! We are close enough to the end that __stubs
// are now within range of a simple forward branch.
continue;
}
uint64_t funcVA = funcSym->resolveBranchVA();
++thunkInfo.callSitesUsed;
if (lowVA <= funcVA && funcVA <= highVA) {
// The referent is reachable with a simple call instruction.
continue;
}
++thunkInfo.thunkCallCount;
++thunkCallCount;
// If an existing thunk is reachable, use it ...
if (thunkInfo.sym) {
uint64_t thunkVA = thunkInfo.isec->getVA();
if (lowVA <= thunkVA && thunkVA <= highVA) {
r.referent = thunkInfo.sym;
continue;
}
}
// ... otherwise, create a new thunk.
if (addr + size > highVA) {
// There were too many consecutive branch instructions for `slop`
// above. If you hit this: For the current algorithm, just bumping up
// slop above and trying again is probably simplest. (See also PR51578
// comment 5).
fatal(Twine(__FUNCTION__) + ": FIXME: thunk range overrun");
}
thunkInfo.isec =
makeSyntheticInputSection(isec->getSegName(), isec->getName());
thunkInfo.isec->parent = this;
// This code runs after dead code removal. Need to set the `live` bit
// on the thunk isec so that asserts that check that only live sections
// get written are happy.
thunkInfo.isec->live = true;
StringRef thunkName = saver().save(funcSym->getName() + ".thunk." +
std::to_string(thunkInfo.sequence++));
if (!isa<Defined>(funcSym) || cast<Defined>(funcSym)->isExternal()) {
r.referent = thunkInfo.sym = symtab->addDefined(
thunkName, /*file=*/nullptr, thunkInfo.isec, /*value=*/0, thunkSize,
/*isWeakDef=*/false, /*isPrivateExtern=*/true,
/*isReferencedDynamically=*/false, /*noDeadStrip=*/false,
/*isWeakDefCanBeHidden=*/false);
} else {
r.referent = thunkInfo.sym = make<Defined>(
thunkName, /*file=*/nullptr, thunkInfo.isec, /*value=*/0, thunkSize,
/*isWeakDef=*/false, /*isExternal=*/false, /*isPrivateExtern=*/true,
/*includeInSymtab=*/true, /*isReferencedDynamically=*/false,
/*noDeadStrip=*/false, /*isWeakDefCanBeHidden=*/false);
}
thunkInfo.sym->used = true;
target->populateThunk(thunkInfo.isec, funcSym);
finalizeOne(thunkInfo.isec);
thunks.push_back(thunkInfo.isec);
++thunkCount;
}
}
log("thunks for " + parent->name + "," + name +
": funcs = " + std::to_string(thunkMap.size()) +
", relocs = " + std::to_string(relocCount) +
", all calls = " + std::to_string(callSiteCount) +
", thunk calls = " + std::to_string(thunkCallCount) +
", thunks = " + std::to_string(thunkCount));
}
void ConcatOutputSection::writeTo(uint8_t *buf) const {
for (ConcatInputSection *isec : inputs)
isec->writeTo(buf + isec->outSecOff);
}
void TextOutputSection::writeTo(uint8_t *buf) const {
// Merge input sections from thunk & ordinary vectors
size_t i = 0, ie = inputs.size();
size_t t = 0, te = thunks.size();
while (i < ie || t < te) {
while (i < ie && (t == te || inputs[i]->empty() ||
inputs[i]->outSecOff < thunks[t]->outSecOff)) {
inputs[i]->writeTo(buf + inputs[i]->outSecOff);
++i;
}
while (t < te && (i == ie || thunks[t]->outSecOff < inputs[i]->outSecOff)) {
thunks[t]->writeTo(buf + thunks[t]->outSecOff);
++t;
}
}
}
void ConcatOutputSection::finalizeFlags(InputSection *input) {
switch (sectionType(input->getFlags())) {
default /*type-unspec'ed*/:
// FIXME: Add additional logic here when supporting emitting obj files.
break;
case S_4BYTE_LITERALS:
case S_8BYTE_LITERALS:
case S_16BYTE_LITERALS:
case S_CSTRING_LITERALS:
case S_ZEROFILL:
case S_LAZY_SYMBOL_POINTERS:
case S_MOD_TERM_FUNC_POINTERS:
case S_THREAD_LOCAL_REGULAR:
case S_THREAD_LOCAL_ZEROFILL:
case S_THREAD_LOCAL_VARIABLES:
case S_THREAD_LOCAL_INIT_FUNCTION_POINTERS:
case S_THREAD_LOCAL_VARIABLE_POINTERS:
case S_NON_LAZY_SYMBOL_POINTERS:
case S_SYMBOL_STUBS:
flags |= input->getFlags();
break;
}
}
ConcatOutputSection *
ConcatOutputSection::getOrCreateForInput(const InputSection *isec) {
NamePair names = maybeRenameSection({isec->getSegName(), isec->getName()});
ConcatOutputSection *&osec = concatOutputSections[names];
if (!osec) {
if (isec->getSegName() == segment_names::text &&
isec->getName() != section_names::gccExceptTab &&
isec->getName() != section_names::ehFrame)
osec = make<TextOutputSection>(names.second);
else
osec = make<ConcatOutputSection>(names.second);
}
return osec;
}
NamePair macho::maybeRenameSection(NamePair key) {
auto newNames = config->sectionRenameMap.find(key);
if (newNames != config->sectionRenameMap.end())
return newNames->second;
return key;
}
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