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llvm/lld/ELF/InputFiles.h
Fangrui Song b4744d306c [ELF] Support --{,no-}allow-shlib-undefined
Summary:
In ld.bfd/gold, --no-allow-shlib-undefined is the default when linking
an executable. This patch implements a check to error on undefined
symbols in a shared object, if all of its DT_NEEDED entries are seen.

Our approach resembles the one used in gold, achieves a good balance to
be useful but not too smart (ld.bfd traces all DSOs and emulates the
behavior of a dynamic linker to catch more cases).

The error is issued based on the symbol table, different from undefined
reference errors issued for relocations. It is most effective when there
are DSOs that were not linked with -z defs (e.g. when static sanitizers
runtime is used).

gold has a comment that some system libraries on GNU/Linux may have
spurious undefined references and thus system libraries should be
excluded (https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=6811). The
story may have changed now but we make --allow-shlib-undefined the
default for now. Its interaction with -shared can be discussed in the
future.

Reviewers: ruiu, grimar, pcc, espindola

Reviewed By: ruiu

Subscribers: joerg, emaste, arichardson, llvm-commits

Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D57385

llvm-svn: 352826
2019-02-01 02:25:05 +00:00

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//===- InputFiles.h ---------------------------------------------*- C++ -*-===//
//
// 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
//
//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
#ifndef LLD_ELF_INPUT_FILES_H
#define LLD_ELF_INPUT_FILES_H
#include "Config.h"
#include "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h"
#include "lld/Common/LLVM.h"
#include "lld/Common/Reproduce.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/CachedHashString.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/DenseSet.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/STLExtras.h"
#include "llvm/DebugInfo/DWARF/DWARFDebugLine.h"
#include "llvm/IR/Comdat.h"
#include "llvm/Object/Archive.h"
#include "llvm/Object/ELF.h"
#include "llvm/Object/IRObjectFile.h"
#include "llvm/Support/Threading.h"
#include <map>
namespace llvm {
class TarWriter;
struct DILineInfo;
namespace lto {
class InputFile;
}
} // namespace llvm
namespace lld {
namespace elf {
class InputFile;
class InputSectionBase;
}
// Returns "<internal>", "foo.a(bar.o)" or "baz.o".
std::string toString(const elf::InputFile *F);
namespace elf {
using llvm::object::Archive;
class Symbol;
// If -reproduce option is given, all input files are written
// to this tar archive.
extern std::unique_ptr<llvm::TarWriter> Tar;
// Opens a given file.
llvm::Optional<MemoryBufferRef> readFile(StringRef Path);
// The root class of input files.
class InputFile {
public:
enum Kind {
ObjKind,
SharedKind,
LazyObjKind,
ArchiveKind,
BitcodeKind,
BinaryKind,
};
Kind kind() const { return FileKind; }
bool isElf() const {
Kind K = kind();
return K == ObjKind || K == SharedKind;
}
StringRef getName() const { return MB.getBufferIdentifier(); }
MemoryBufferRef MB;
// Returns sections. It is a runtime error to call this function
// on files that don't have the notion of sections.
ArrayRef<InputSectionBase *> getSections() const {
assert(FileKind == ObjKind || FileKind == BinaryKind);
return Sections;
}
// Returns object file symbols. It is a runtime error to call this
// function on files of other types.
ArrayRef<Symbol *> getSymbols() { return getMutableSymbols(); }
std::vector<Symbol *> &getMutableSymbols() {
assert(FileKind == BinaryKind || FileKind == ObjKind ||
FileKind == BitcodeKind);
return Symbols;
}
// Filename of .a which contained this file. If this file was
// not in an archive file, it is the empty string. We use this
// string for creating error messages.
std::string ArchiveName;
// If this is an architecture-specific file, the following members
// have ELF type (i.e. ELF{32,64}{LE,BE}) and target machine type.
ELFKind EKind = ELFNoneKind;
uint16_t EMachine = llvm::ELF::EM_NONE;
uint8_t OSABI = 0;
// Cache for toString(). Only toString() should use this member.
mutable std::string ToStringCache;
std::string getSrcMsg(const Symbol &Sym, InputSectionBase &Sec,
uint64_t Offset);
// True if this is an argument for --just-symbols. Usually false.
bool JustSymbols = false;
// On PPC64 we need to keep track of which files contain small code model
// relocations. To minimize the chance of a relocation overflow files that do
// contain small code model relocations should have their .toc sections sorted
// closer to the .got section than files that do not contain any small code
// model relocations. Thats because the toc-pointer is defined to point at
// .got + 0x8000 and the instructions used with small code model relocations
// support immediates in the range [-0x8000, 0x7FFC], making the addressable
// range relative to the toc pointer [.got, .got + 0xFFFC].
bool PPC64SmallCodeModelRelocs = false;
// GroupId is used for --warn-backrefs which is an optional error
// checking feature. All files within the same --{start,end}-group or
// --{start,end}-lib get the same group ID. Otherwise, each file gets a new
// group ID. For more info, see checkDependency() in SymbolTable.cpp.
uint32_t GroupId;
static bool IsInGroup;
static uint32_t NextGroupId;
// Index of MIPS GOT built for this file.
llvm::Optional<size_t> MipsGotIndex;
protected:
InputFile(Kind K, MemoryBufferRef M);
std::vector<InputSectionBase *> Sections;
std::vector<Symbol *> Symbols;
private:
const Kind FileKind;
};
template <typename ELFT> class ELFFileBase : public InputFile {
public:
typedef typename ELFT::Shdr Elf_Shdr;
typedef typename ELFT::Sym Elf_Sym;
typedef typename ELFT::Word Elf_Word;
typedef typename ELFT::SymRange Elf_Sym_Range;
ELFFileBase(Kind K, MemoryBufferRef M);
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->isElf(); }
llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT> getObj() const {
return check(llvm::object::ELFFile<ELFT>::create(MB.getBuffer()));
}
StringRef getStringTable() const { return StringTable; }
uint32_t getSectionIndex(const Elf_Sym &Sym) const;
Elf_Sym_Range getGlobalELFSyms();
Elf_Sym_Range getELFSyms() const { return ELFSyms; }
protected:
ArrayRef<Elf_Sym> ELFSyms;
uint32_t FirstGlobal = 0;
ArrayRef<Elf_Word> SymtabSHNDX;
StringRef StringTable;
void initSymtab(ArrayRef<Elf_Shdr> Sections, const Elf_Shdr *Symtab);
};
// .o file.
template <class ELFT> class ObjFile : public ELFFileBase<ELFT> {
typedef ELFFileBase<ELFT> Base;
typedef typename ELFT::Rel Elf_Rel;
typedef typename ELFT::Rela Elf_Rela;
typedef typename ELFT::Sym Elf_Sym;
typedef typename ELFT::Shdr Elf_Shdr;
typedef typename ELFT::Word Elf_Word;
typedef typename ELFT::CGProfile Elf_CGProfile;
StringRef getShtGroupSignature(ArrayRef<Elf_Shdr> Sections,
const Elf_Shdr &Sec);
public:
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->kind() == Base::ObjKind; }
ArrayRef<Symbol *> getLocalSymbols();
ArrayRef<Symbol *> getGlobalSymbols();
ObjFile(MemoryBufferRef M, StringRef ArchiveName);
void parse(llvm::DenseSet<llvm::CachedHashStringRef> &ComdatGroups);
Symbol &getSymbol(uint32_t SymbolIndex) const {
if (SymbolIndex >= this->Symbols.size())
fatal(toString(this) + ": invalid symbol index");
return *this->Symbols[SymbolIndex];
}
template <typename RelT> Symbol &getRelocTargetSym(const RelT &Rel) const {
uint32_t SymIndex = Rel.getSymbol(Config->IsMips64EL);
return getSymbol(SymIndex);
}
llvm::Optional<llvm::DILineInfo> getDILineInfo(InputSectionBase *, uint64_t);
llvm::Optional<std::pair<std::string, unsigned>> getVariableLoc(StringRef Name);
// MIPS GP0 value defined by this file. This value represents the gp value
// used to create the relocatable object and required to support
// R_MIPS_GPREL16 / R_MIPS_GPREL32 relocations.
uint32_t MipsGp0 = 0;
// Name of source file obtained from STT_FILE symbol value,
// or empty string if there is no such symbol in object file
// symbol table.
StringRef SourceFile;
// True if the file defines functions compiled with
// -fsplit-stack. Usually false.
bool SplitStack = false;
// True if the file defines functions compiled with -fsplit-stack,
// but had one or more functions with the no_split_stack attribute.
bool SomeNoSplitStack = false;
// Pointer to this input file's .llvm_addrsig section, if it has one.
const Elf_Shdr *AddrsigSec = nullptr;
// SHT_LLVM_CALL_GRAPH_PROFILE table
ArrayRef<Elf_CGProfile> CGProfile;
private:
void
initializeSections(llvm::DenseSet<llvm::CachedHashStringRef> &ComdatGroups);
void initializeSymbols();
void initializeJustSymbols();
void initializeDwarf();
InputSectionBase *getRelocTarget(const Elf_Shdr &Sec);
InputSectionBase *createInputSection(const Elf_Shdr &Sec);
StringRef getSectionName(const Elf_Shdr &Sec);
bool shouldMerge(const Elf_Shdr &Sec);
Symbol *createSymbol(const Elf_Sym *Sym);
// .shstrtab contents.
StringRef SectionStringTable;
// Debugging information to retrieve source file and line for error
// reporting. Linker may find reasonable number of errors in a
// single object file, so we cache debugging information in order to
// parse it only once for each object file we link.
std::unique_ptr<llvm::DWARFContext> Dwarf;
std::vector<const llvm::DWARFDebugLine::LineTable *> LineTables;
struct VarLoc {
const llvm::DWARFDebugLine::LineTable *LT;
unsigned File;
unsigned Line;
};
llvm::DenseMap<StringRef, VarLoc> VariableLoc;
llvm::once_flag InitDwarfLine;
};
// LazyObjFile is analogous to ArchiveFile in the sense that
// the file contains lazy symbols. The difference is that
// LazyObjFile wraps a single file instead of multiple files.
//
// This class is used for --start-lib and --end-lib options which
// instruct the linker to link object files between them with the
// archive file semantics.
class LazyObjFile : public InputFile {
public:
LazyObjFile(MemoryBufferRef M, StringRef ArchiveName,
uint64_t OffsetInArchive)
: InputFile(LazyObjKind, M), OffsetInArchive(OffsetInArchive) {
this->ArchiveName = ArchiveName;
}
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->kind() == LazyObjKind; }
template <class ELFT> void parse();
MemoryBufferRef getBuffer();
InputFile *fetch();
bool AddedToLink = false;
private:
uint64_t OffsetInArchive;
};
// An ArchiveFile object represents a .a file.
class ArchiveFile : public InputFile {
public:
explicit ArchiveFile(std::unique_ptr<Archive> &&File);
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->kind() == ArchiveKind; }
template <class ELFT> void parse();
// Pulls out an object file that contains a definition for Sym and
// returns it. If the same file was instantiated before, this
// function returns a nullptr (so we don't instantiate the same file
// more than once.)
InputFile *fetch(const Archive::Symbol &Sym);
private:
std::unique_ptr<Archive> File;
llvm::DenseSet<uint64_t> Seen;
};
class BitcodeFile : public InputFile {
public:
BitcodeFile(MemoryBufferRef M, StringRef ArchiveName,
uint64_t OffsetInArchive);
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->kind() == BitcodeKind; }
template <class ELFT>
void parse(llvm::DenseSet<llvm::CachedHashStringRef> &ComdatGroups);
std::unique_ptr<llvm::lto::InputFile> Obj;
};
// .so file.
template <class ELFT> class SharedFile : public ELFFileBase<ELFT> {
typedef ELFFileBase<ELFT> Base;
typedef typename ELFT::Dyn Elf_Dyn;
typedef typename ELFT::Shdr Elf_Shdr;
typedef typename ELFT::Sym Elf_Sym;
typedef typename ELFT::SymRange Elf_Sym_Range;
typedef typename ELFT::Verdef Elf_Verdef;
typedef typename ELFT::Versym Elf_Versym;
const Elf_Shdr *VersymSec = nullptr;
const Elf_Shdr *VerdefSec = nullptr;
public:
std::vector<const Elf_Verdef *> Verdefs;
std::vector<StringRef> DtNeeded;
std::string SoName;
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) {
return F->kind() == Base::SharedKind;
}
SharedFile(MemoryBufferRef M, StringRef DefaultSoName);
void parseDynamic();
void parseRest();
uint32_t getAlignment(ArrayRef<Elf_Shdr> Sections, const Elf_Sym &Sym);
std::vector<const Elf_Verdef *> parseVerdefs();
std::vector<uint32_t> parseVersyms();
struct NeededVer {
// The string table offset of the version name in the output file.
size_t StrTab;
// The version identifier for this version name.
uint16_t Index;
};
// Mapping from Elf_Verdef data structures to information about Elf_Vernaux
// data structures in the output file.
std::map<const Elf_Verdef *, NeededVer> VerdefMap;
// Used for --no-allow-shlib-undefined.
bool AllNeededIsKnown;
// Used for --as-needed
bool IsNeeded;
};
class BinaryFile : public InputFile {
public:
explicit BinaryFile(MemoryBufferRef M) : InputFile(BinaryKind, M) {}
static bool classof(const InputFile *F) { return F->kind() == BinaryKind; }
void parse();
};
InputFile *createObjectFile(MemoryBufferRef MB, StringRef ArchiveName = "",
uint64_t OffsetInArchive = 0);
InputFile *createSharedFile(MemoryBufferRef MB, StringRef DefaultSoName);
inline bool isBitcode(MemoryBufferRef MB) {
return identify_magic(MB.getBuffer()) == llvm::file_magic::bitcode;
}
std::string replaceThinLTOSuffix(StringRef Path);
extern std::vector<BinaryFile *> BinaryFiles;
extern std::vector<BitcodeFile *> BitcodeFiles;
extern std::vector<LazyObjFile *> LazyObjFiles;
extern std::vector<InputFile *> ObjectFiles;
extern std::vector<InputFile *> SharedFiles;
} // namespace elf
} // namespace lld
#endif