1 // script.h -- handle linker scripts for gold -*- C++ -*-
3 // Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
6 // This file is part of gold.
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23 // We implement a subset of the original GNU ld linker script language
24 // for compatibility. The goal is not to implement the entire
25 // language. It is merely to implement enough to handle common uses.
26 // In particular we need to handle /usr/lib/libc.so on a typical
27 // GNU/Linux system, and we want to handle linker scripts used by the
28 // Linux kernel build.
37 #include "script-sections.h"
42 class General_options
;
54 struct Version_dependency_list
;
55 struct Version_expression_list
;
58 // This class represents an expression in a linker script.
63 // These should only be created by child classes.
71 // Return the value of the expression which is not permitted to
72 // refer to the dot symbol. CHECK_ASSERTIONS is true if we should
73 // check whether assertions are true.
75 eval(const Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool check_assertions
);
77 // Return the value of an expression which is permitted to refer to
78 // the dot symbol. DOT_VALUE is the absolute value of the dot
79 // symbol. DOT_SECTION is the section in which dot is defined; it
80 // should be NULL if the dot symbol has an absolute value (e.g., is
81 // defined in a SECTIONS clause outside of any output section
82 // definition). This sets *RESULT_SECTION to indicate where the
83 // value is defined. If the value is absolute *RESULT_SECTION will
84 // be NULL. Note that the returned value is still an absolute
85 // value; to get a section relative value the caller must subtract
86 // the section address.
88 eval_with_dot(const Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool check_assertions
,
89 uint64_t dot_value
, Output_section
* dot_section
,
90 Output_section
** result_section
);
92 // Return the value of an expression which may or may not be
93 // permitted to refer to the dot symbol, depending on
96 eval_maybe_dot(const Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool check_assertions
,
97 bool is_dot_available
, uint64_t dot_value
,
98 Output_section
* dot_section
,
99 Output_section
** result_section
);
101 // Print the expression to the FILE. This is for debugging.
103 print(FILE*) const = 0;
106 struct Expression_eval_info
;
109 // Compute the value of the expression (implemented by child class).
110 // This is public rather than protected because it is called
111 // directly by children of Expression on other Expression objects.
113 value(const Expression_eval_info
*) = 0;
116 // May not be copied.
117 Expression(const Expression
&);
118 Expression
& operator=(const Expression
&);
122 // Version_script_info stores information parsed from the version
123 // script, either provided by --version-script or as part of a linker
124 // script. A single Version_script_info object per target is owned by
127 class Version_script_info
130 ~Version_script_info();
136 // Return whether any version were defined in the version script.
139 { return this->version_trees_
.empty(); }
141 // Return the version associated with the given symbol name.
142 // Strings are allocated out of the stringpool given in the
143 // constructor. Strings are allocated out of the stringpool given
144 // in the constructor.
146 get_symbol_version(const char* symbol
) const
147 { return get_symbol_version_helper(symbol
, true); }
149 // Return whether this symbol matches the local: section of a
150 // version script (it doesn't matter which).
152 symbol_is_local(const char* symbol
) const
154 return (get_symbol_version(symbol
).empty()
155 && !get_symbol_version_helper(symbol
, false).empty());
158 // Return the names of versions defined in the version script.
159 // Strings are allocated out of the stringpool given in the
161 std::vector
<std::string
>
162 get_versions() const;
164 // Return the list of dependencies for this version.
165 std::vector
<std::string
>
166 get_dependencies(const char* version
) const;
168 // The following functions should only be used by the bison helper
169 // functions. They allocate new structs whose memory belongs to
170 // Version_script_info. The bison functions copy the information
171 // from the version script into these structs.
172 struct Version_dependency_list
*
173 allocate_dependency_list();
175 struct Version_expression_list
*
176 allocate_expression_list();
179 allocate_version_tree();
181 // Print contents to the FILE. This is for debugging.
187 print_expression_list(FILE* f
, const Version_expression_list
*) const;
189 const std::string
& get_symbol_version_helper(const char* symbol
,
190 bool check_global
) const;
192 std::vector
<struct Version_dependency_list
*> dependency_lists_
;
193 std::vector
<struct Version_expression_list
*> expression_lists_
;
194 std::vector
<struct Version_tree
*> version_trees_
;
197 // This class manages assignments to symbols. These can appear in
198 // three different locations in scripts: outside of a SECTIONS clause,
199 // within a SECTIONS clause, and within an output section definition
200 // within a SECTIONS clause. This can also appear on the command line
201 // via the --defsym command line option.
203 class Symbol_assignment
206 Symbol_assignment(const char* name
, size_t namelen
, Expression
* val
,
207 bool provide
, bool hidden
)
208 : name_(name
, namelen
), val_(val
), provide_(provide
), hidden_(hidden
),
212 // Add the symbol to the symbol table.
214 add_to_table(Symbol_table
*);
216 // Finalize the symbol value.
218 finalize(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*);
220 // Finalize the symbol value when it can refer to the dot symbol.
222 finalize_with_dot(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, uint64_t dot_value
,
223 Output_section
* dot_section
);
225 // Set the symbol value, but only if the value is absolute. This is
226 // used while processing a SECTIONS clause. We assume that dot is
227 // an absolute value here. We do not check assertions.
229 set_if_absolute(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool is_dot_available
,
232 // Print the assignment to the FILE. This is for debugging.
237 // Shared by finalize and finalize_with_dot.
239 finalize_maybe_dot(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool is_dot_available
,
240 uint64_t dot_value
, Output_section
* dot_section
);
242 // Sized version of finalize.
245 sized_finalize(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*, bool is_dot_available
,
246 uint64_t dot_value
, Output_section
*);
250 // Expression to assign to symbol.
252 // Whether the assignment should be provided (only set if there is
253 // an undefined reference to the symbol.
255 // Whether the assignment should be hidden.
257 // The entry in the symbol table.
261 // This class manages assertions in linker scripts. These can appear
262 // in all the places where a Symbol_assignment can appear.
264 class Script_assertion
267 Script_assertion(Expression
* check
, const char* message
,
269 : check_(check
), message_(message
, messagelen
)
272 // Check the assertion.
274 check(const Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*);
276 // Print the assertion to the FILE. This is for debugging.
281 // The expression to check.
283 // The message to issue if the expression fails.
284 std::string message_
;
287 // We can read a linker script in two different contexts: when
288 // initially parsing the command line, and when we find an input file
289 // which is actually a linker script. Also some of the data which can
290 // be set by a linker script can also be set via command line options
291 // like -e and --defsym. This means that we have a type of data which
292 // can be set both during command line option parsing and while
293 // reading input files. We store that data in an instance of this
294 // object. We will keep pointers to that instance in both the
295 // Command_line and Layout objects.
302 // Add a symbol to be defined.
304 add_symbol_assignment(const char* name
, size_t length
, Expression
* value
,
305 bool provide
, bool hidden
);
309 add_assertion(Expression
* check
, const char* message
, size_t messagelen
);
311 // Define a symbol from the command line.
313 define_symbol(const char* definition
);
315 // Create sections required by any linker scripts.
317 create_script_sections(Layout
*);
319 // Add all symbol definitions to the symbol table.
321 add_symbols_to_table(Symbol_table
*);
323 // Finalize the symbol values. Also check assertions.
325 finalize_symbols(Symbol_table
*, const Layout
*);
327 // Version information parsed from a version script. Everything
328 // else has a pointer to this object.
330 version_script_info()
331 { return &this->version_script_info_
; }
333 const Version_script_info
*
334 version_script_info() const
335 { return &this->version_script_info_
; }
337 // A SECTIONS clause parsed from a linker script. Everything else
338 // has a pointer to this object.
341 { return &this->script_sections_
; }
343 const Script_sections
*
344 script_sections() const
345 { return &this->script_sections_
; }
347 // Whether we saw a SECTIONS clause.
349 saw_sections_clause() const
350 { return this->script_sections_
.saw_sections_clause(); }
352 // Whether we saw a PHDRS clause.
354 saw_phdrs_clause() const
355 { return this->script_sections_
.saw_phdrs_clause(); }
357 // Set section addresses using a SECTIONS clause. Return the
358 // segment which should hold the file header and segment headers;
359 // this may return NULL, in which case the headers are not in a
362 set_section_addresses(Symbol_table
*, Layout
*);
364 // Print the script to the FILE. This is for debugging.
369 // We keep a list of symbol assignments which occur outside of a
371 typedef std::vector
<Symbol_assignment
*> Symbol_assignments
;
373 // We keep a list of all assertions whcih occur outside of a
375 typedef std::vector
<Script_assertion
*> Assertions
;
377 // The entry address. This will be empty if not set.
380 Symbol_assignments symbol_assignments_
;
381 // Assertions to check.
382 Assertions assertions_
;
383 // Version information parsed from a version script.
384 Version_script_info version_script_info_
;
385 // Information from any SECTIONS clauses.
386 Script_sections script_sections_
;
389 // FILE was found as an argument on the command line, but was not
390 // recognized as an ELF file. Try to read it as a script. Return
391 // true if the file was handled. This has to handle /usr/lib/libc.so
392 // on a GNU/Linux system. *USED_NEXT_BLOCKER is set to indicate
393 // whether the function took over NEXT_BLOCKER.
396 read_input_script(Workqueue
*, const General_options
&, Symbol_table
*, Layout
*,
397 Dirsearch
*, Input_objects
*, Mapfile
*, Input_group
*,
398 const Input_argument
*, Input_file
*,
399 Task_token
* next_blocker
, bool* used_next_blocker
);
401 // FILE was found as an argument to --script (-T).
402 // Read it as a script, and execute its contents immediately.
405 read_commandline_script(const char* filename
, Command_line
*);
407 // FILE was found as an argument to --version-script. Read it as a
408 // version script, and store its contents in
409 // cmdline->script_options()->version_script_info().
412 read_version_script(const char* filename
, Command_line
* cmdline
);
415 } // End namespace gold.
417 #endif // !defined(GOLD_SCRIPT_H)