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1 | // resolve.cc -- symbol resolution for gold |
2 | ||
534b4e5f | 3 | // Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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4 | // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>. |
5 | ||
6 | // This file is part of gold. | |
7 | ||
8 | // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | // the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or | |
11 | // (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | ||
13 | // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | // GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | ||
18 | // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
20 | // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, | |
21 | // MA 02110-1301, USA. | |
22 | ||
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23 | #include "gold.h" |
24 | ||
25 | #include "elfcpp.h" | |
26 | #include "target.h" | |
27 | #include "object.h" | |
28 | #include "symtab.h" | |
89fc3421 | 29 | #include "plugin.h" |
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30 | |
31 | namespace gold | |
32 | { | |
33 | ||
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34 | // Symbol methods used in this file. |
35 | ||
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36 | // This symbol is being overridden by another symbol whose version is |
37 | // VERSION. Update the VERSION_ field accordingly. | |
38 | ||
39 | inline void | |
2ea97941 | 40 | Symbol::override_version(const char* version) |
75517b77 | 41 | { |
2ea97941 | 42 | if (version == NULL) |
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43 | { |
44 | // This is the case where this symbol is NAME/VERSION, and the | |
45 | // version was not marked as hidden. That makes it the default | |
46 | // version, so we create NAME/NULL. Later we see another symbol | |
47 | // NAME/NULL, and that symbol is overriding this one. In this | |
48 | // case, since NAME/VERSION is the default, we make NAME/NULL | |
49 | // override NAME/VERSION as well. They are already the same | |
50 | // Symbol structure. Setting the VERSION_ field to NULL ensures | |
51 | // that it will be output with the correct, empty, version. | |
2ea97941 | 52 | this->version_ = version; |
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53 | } |
54 | else | |
55 | { | |
56 | // This is the case where this symbol is NAME/VERSION_ONE, and | |
57 | // now we see NAME/VERSION_TWO, and NAME/VERSION_TWO is | |
58 | // overriding NAME. If VERSION_ONE and VERSION_TWO are | |
59 | // different, then this can only happen when VERSION_ONE is NULL | |
60 | // and VERSION_TWO is not hidden. | |
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61 | gold_assert(this->version_ == version || this->version_ == NULL); |
62 | this->version_ = version; | |
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63 | } |
64 | } | |
65 | ||
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66 | // This symbol is being overidden by another symbol whose visibility |
67 | // is VISIBILITY. Updated the VISIBILITY_ field accordingly. | |
68 | ||
69 | inline void | |
2ea97941 | 70 | Symbol::override_visibility(elfcpp::STV visibility) |
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71 | { |
72 | // The rule for combining visibility is that we always choose the | |
73 | // most constrained visibility. In order of increasing constraint, | |
74 | // visibility goes PROTECTED, HIDDEN, INTERNAL. This is the reverse | |
75 | // of the numeric values, so the effect is that we always want the | |
76 | // smallest non-zero value. | |
2ea97941 | 77 | if (visibility != elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT) |
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78 | { |
79 | if (this->visibility_ == elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT) | |
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80 | this->visibility_ = visibility; |
81 | else if (this->visibility_ > visibility) | |
82 | this->visibility_ = visibility; | |
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83 | } |
84 | } | |
85 | ||
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86 | // Override the fields in Symbol. |
87 | ||
88 | template<int size, bool big_endian> | |
89 | void | |
90 | Symbol::override_base(const elfcpp::Sym<size, big_endian>& sym, | |
d491d34e | 91 | unsigned int st_shndx, bool is_ordinary, |
2ea97941 | 92 | Object* object, const char* version) |
1564db8d | 93 | { |
a3ad94ed | 94 | gold_assert(this->source_ == FROM_OBJECT); |
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95 | this->u_.from_object.object = object; |
96 | this->override_version(version); | |
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97 | this->u_.from_object.shndx = st_shndx; |
98 | this->is_ordinary_shndx_ = is_ordinary; | |
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99 | this->type_ = sym.get_st_type(); |
100 | this->binding_ = sym.get_st_bind(); | |
0602e05a | 101 | this->override_visibility(sym.get_st_visibility()); |
ead1e424 | 102 | this->nonvis_ = sym.get_st_nonvis(); |
2ea97941 | 103 | if (object->is_dynamic()) |
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104 | this->in_dyn_ = true; |
105 | else | |
106 | this->in_reg_ = true; | |
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107 | } |
108 | ||
109 | // Override the fields in Sized_symbol. | |
110 | ||
111 | template<int size> | |
112 | template<bool big_endian> | |
113 | void | |
114 | Sized_symbol<size>::override(const elfcpp::Sym<size, big_endian>& sym, | |
d491d34e | 115 | unsigned st_shndx, bool is_ordinary, |
2ea97941 | 116 | Object* object, const char* version) |
1564db8d | 117 | { |
2ea97941 | 118 | this->override_base(sym, st_shndx, is_ordinary, object, version); |
1564db8d | 119 | this->value_ = sym.get_st_value(); |
ead1e424 | 120 | this->symsize_ = sym.get_st_size(); |
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121 | } |
122 | ||
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123 | // Override TOSYM with symbol FROMSYM, defined in OBJECT, with version |
124 | // VERSION. This handles all aliases of TOSYM. | |
125 | ||
126 | template<int size, bool big_endian> | |
127 | void | |
128 | Symbol_table::override(Sized_symbol<size>* tosym, | |
129 | const elfcpp::Sym<size, big_endian>& fromsym, | |
d491d34e | 130 | unsigned int st_shndx, bool is_ordinary, |
2ea97941 | 131 | Object* object, const char* version) |
aeddab66 | 132 | { |
2ea97941 | 133 | tosym->override(fromsym, st_shndx, is_ordinary, object, version); |
aeddab66 ILT |
134 | if (tosym->has_alias()) |
135 | { | |
136 | Symbol* sym = this->weak_aliases_[tosym]; | |
137 | gold_assert(sym != NULL); | |
7d1a9ebb | 138 | Sized_symbol<size>* ssym = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(sym); |
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139 | do |
140 | { | |
2ea97941 | 141 | ssym->override(fromsym, st_shndx, is_ordinary, object, version); |
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142 | sym = this->weak_aliases_[ssym]; |
143 | gold_assert(sym != NULL); | |
7d1a9ebb | 144 | ssym = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(sym); |
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145 | } |
146 | while (ssym != tosym); | |
147 | } | |
148 | } | |
149 | ||
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150 | // The resolve functions build a little code for each symbol. |
151 | // Bit 0: 0 for global, 1 for weak. | |
152 | // Bit 1: 0 for regular object, 1 for shared object | |
153 | // Bits 2-3: 0 for normal, 1 for undefined, 2 for common | |
154 | // This gives us values from 0 to 11. | |
155 | ||
156 | static const int global_or_weak_shift = 0; | |
157 | static const unsigned int global_flag = 0 << global_or_weak_shift; | |
158 | static const unsigned int weak_flag = 1 << global_or_weak_shift; | |
159 | ||
160 | static const int regular_or_dynamic_shift = 1; | |
161 | static const unsigned int regular_flag = 0 << regular_or_dynamic_shift; | |
162 | static const unsigned int dynamic_flag = 1 << regular_or_dynamic_shift; | |
163 | ||
164 | static const int def_undef_or_common_shift = 2; | |
165 | static const unsigned int def_flag = 0 << def_undef_or_common_shift; | |
166 | static const unsigned int undef_flag = 1 << def_undef_or_common_shift; | |
167 | static const unsigned int common_flag = 2 << def_undef_or_common_shift; | |
168 | ||
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169 | // This convenience function combines all the flags based on facts |
170 | // about the symbol. | |
171 | ||
172 | static unsigned int | |
173 | symbol_to_bits(elfcpp::STB binding, bool is_dynamic, | |
d491d34e | 174 | unsigned int shndx, bool is_ordinary, elfcpp::STT type) |
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175 | { |
176 | unsigned int bits; | |
177 | ||
178 | switch (binding) | |
179 | { | |
180 | case elfcpp::STB_GLOBAL: | |
adcf2816 | 181 | case elfcpp::STB_GNU_UNIQUE: |
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182 | bits = global_flag; |
183 | break; | |
184 | ||
185 | case elfcpp::STB_WEAK: | |
186 | bits = weak_flag; | |
187 | break; | |
188 | ||
189 | case elfcpp::STB_LOCAL: | |
190 | // We should only see externally visible symbols in the symbol | |
191 | // table. | |
192 | gold_error(_("invalid STB_LOCAL symbol in external symbols")); | |
193 | bits = global_flag; | |
194 | ||
195 | default: | |
196 | // Any target which wants to handle STB_LOOS, etc., needs to | |
197 | // define a resolve method. | |
ac897c20 | 198 | gold_error(_("unsupported symbol binding %d"), static_cast<int>(binding)); |
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199 | bits = global_flag; |
200 | } | |
201 | ||
202 | if (is_dynamic) | |
203 | bits |= dynamic_flag; | |
204 | else | |
205 | bits |= regular_flag; | |
206 | ||
207 | switch (shndx) | |
208 | { | |
209 | case elfcpp::SHN_UNDEF: | |
210 | bits |= undef_flag; | |
211 | break; | |
212 | ||
213 | case elfcpp::SHN_COMMON: | |
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214 | if (!is_ordinary) |
215 | bits |= common_flag; | |
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216 | break; |
217 | ||
218 | default: | |
219 | if (type == elfcpp::STT_COMMON) | |
220 | bits |= common_flag; | |
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221 | else if (!is_ordinary && Symbol::is_common_shndx(shndx)) |
222 | bits |= common_flag; | |
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223 | else |
224 | bits |= def_flag; | |
225 | break; | |
226 | } | |
227 | ||
228 | return bits; | |
229 | } | |
230 | ||
14bfc3f5 | 231 | // Resolve a symbol. This is called the second and subsequent times |
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232 | // we see a symbol. TO is the pre-existing symbol. ST_SHNDX is the |
233 | // section index for SYM, possibly adjusted for many sections. | |
234 | // IS_ORDINARY is whether ST_SHNDX is a normal section index rather | |
235 | // than a special code. ORIG_ST_SHNDX is the original section index, | |
236 | // before any munging because of discarded sections, except that all | |
95d14cd3 | 237 | // non-ordinary section indexes are mapped to SHN_UNDEF. VERSION is |
d491d34e | 238 | // the version of SYM. |
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239 | |
240 | template<int size, bool big_endian> | |
241 | void | |
1564db8d | 242 | Symbol_table::resolve(Sized_symbol<size>* to, |
14bfc3f5 | 243 | const elfcpp::Sym<size, big_endian>& sym, |
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244 | unsigned int st_shndx, bool is_ordinary, |
245 | unsigned int orig_st_shndx, | |
14b31740 | 246 | Object* object, const char* version) |
14bfc3f5 | 247 | { |
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248 | // It's possible for a symbol to be defined in an object file |
249 | // using .symver to give it a version, and for there to also be | |
250 | // a linker script giving that symbol the same version. We | |
251 | // don't want to give a multiple-definition error for this | |
252 | // harmless redefinition. | |
253 | bool to_is_ordinary; | |
254 | if (to->source() == Symbol::FROM_OBJECT | |
255 | && to->object() == object | |
256 | && is_ordinary | |
257 | && to->is_defined() | |
258 | && to->shndx(&to_is_ordinary) == st_shndx | |
259 | && to_is_ordinary | |
260 | && to->value() == sym.get_st_value()) | |
261 | return; | |
262 | ||
029ba973 | 263 | if (parameters->target().has_resolve()) |
14bfc3f5 | 264 | { |
274e99f9 | 265 | Sized_target<size, big_endian>* sized_target; |
029ba973 | 266 | sized_target = parameters->sized_target<size, big_endian>(); |
14b31740 | 267 | sized_target->resolve(to, sym, object, version); |
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268 | return; |
269 | } | |
270 | ||
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271 | if (!object->is_dynamic()) |
272 | { | |
273 | // Record that we've seen this symbol in a regular object. | |
274 | to->set_in_reg(); | |
275 | } | |
2da73f13 CC |
276 | else if (st_shndx == elfcpp::SHN_UNDEF |
277 | && (to->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_HIDDEN | |
278 | || to->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_INTERNAL)) | |
645afe0c CC |
279 | { |
280 | // A dynamic object cannot reference a hidden or internal symbol | |
281 | // defined in another object. | |
282 | gold_warning(_("%s symbol '%s' in %s is referenced by DSO %s"), | |
283 | (to->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_HIDDEN | |
284 | ? "hidden" | |
285 | : "internal"), | |
286 | to->demangled_name().c_str(), | |
287 | to->object()->name().c_str(), | |
288 | object->name().c_str()); | |
289 | return; | |
290 | } | |
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291 | else |
292 | { | |
293 | // Record that we've seen this symbol in a dynamic object. | |
294 | to->set_in_dyn(); | |
295 | } | |
14bfc3f5 | 296 | |
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297 | // Record if we've seen this symbol in a real ELF object (i.e., the |
298 | // symbol is referenced from outside the world known to the plugin). | |
299 | if (object->pluginobj() == NULL) | |
300 | to->set_in_real_elf(); | |
301 | ||
302 | // If we're processing replacement files, allow new symbols to override | |
303 | // the placeholders from the plugin objects. | |
304 | if (to->source() == Symbol::FROM_OBJECT) | |
305 | { | |
306 | Pluginobj* obj = to->object()->pluginobj(); | |
307 | if (obj != NULL | |
308 | && parameters->options().plugins()->in_replacement_phase()) | |
309 | { | |
310 | this->override(to, sym, st_shndx, is_ordinary, object, version); | |
311 | return; | |
312 | } | |
313 | } | |
314 | ||
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315 | // A new weak undefined reference, merging with an old weak |
316 | // reference, could be a One Definition Rule (ODR) violation -- | |
317 | // especially if the types or sizes of the references differ. We'll | |
318 | // store such pairs and look them up later to make sure they | |
319 | // actually refer to the same lines of code. We also check | |
320 | // combinations of weak and strong, which might occur if one case is | |
321 | // inline and the other is not. (Note: not all ODR violations can | |
322 | // be found this way, and not everything this finds is an ODR | |
323 | // violation. But it's helpful to warn about.) | |
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324 | if (parameters->options().detect_odr_violations() |
325 | && (sym.get_st_bind() == elfcpp::STB_WEAK | |
326 | || to->binding() == elfcpp::STB_WEAK) | |
327 | && orig_st_shndx != elfcpp::SHN_UNDEF | |
328 | && to->shndx(&to_is_ordinary) != elfcpp::SHN_UNDEF | |
329 | && to_is_ordinary | |
330 | && sym.get_st_size() != 0 // Ignore weird 0-sized symbols. | |
331 | && to->symsize() != 0 | |
332 | && (sym.get_st_type() != to->type() | |
333 | || sym.get_st_size() != to->symsize()) | |
334 | // C does not have a concept of ODR, so we only need to do this | |
335 | // on C++ symbols. These have (mangled) names starting with _Z. | |
336 | && to->name()[0] == '_' && to->name()[1] == 'Z') | |
337 | { | |
338 | Symbol_location fromloc | |
339 | = { object, orig_st_shndx, sym.get_st_value() }; | |
340 | Symbol_location toloc = { to->object(), to->shndx(&to_is_ordinary), | |
341 | to->value() }; | |
342 | this->candidate_odr_violations_[to->name()].insert(fromloc); | |
343 | this->candidate_odr_violations_[to->name()].insert(toloc); | |
344 | } | |
345 | ||
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346 | unsigned int frombits = symbol_to_bits(sym.get_st_bind(), |
347 | object->is_dynamic(), | |
d491d34e | 348 | st_shndx, is_ordinary, |
70e654ba | 349 | sym.get_st_type()); |
14bfc3f5 | 350 | |
86f2e683 | 351 | bool adjust_common_sizes; |
ce279a62 | 352 | bool adjust_dyndef; |
1ae4d23b | 353 | typename Sized_symbol<size>::Size_type tosize = to->symsize(); |
99fff23b | 354 | if (Symbol_table::should_override(to, frombits, OBJECT, object, |
ce279a62 CC |
355 | &adjust_common_sizes, |
356 | &adjust_dyndef)) | |
86f2e683 | 357 | { |
ce279a62 | 358 | elfcpp::STB tobinding = to->binding(); |
d491d34e | 359 | this->override(to, sym, st_shndx, is_ordinary, object, version); |
86f2e683 ILT |
360 | if (adjust_common_sizes && tosize > to->symsize()) |
361 | to->set_symsize(tosize); | |
ce279a62 CC |
362 | if (adjust_dyndef) |
363 | { | |
364 | // We are overriding an UNDEF or WEAK UNDEF with a DYN DEF. | |
365 | // Remember which kind of UNDEF it was for future reference. | |
366 | to->set_undef_binding(tobinding); | |
367 | } | |
86f2e683 ILT |
368 | } |
369 | else | |
370 | { | |
1ae4d23b | 371 | if (adjust_common_sizes && sym.get_st_size() > tosize) |
86f2e683 | 372 | to->set_symsize(sym.get_st_size()); |
ce279a62 CC |
373 | if (adjust_dyndef) |
374 | { | |
375 | // We are keeping a DYN DEF after seeing an UNDEF or WEAK UNDEF. | |
376 | // Remember which kind of UNDEF it was. | |
377 | to->set_undef_binding(sym.get_st_bind()); | |
378 | } | |
0602e05a ILT |
379 | // The ELF ABI says that even for a reference to a symbol we |
380 | // merge the visibility. | |
381 | to->override_visibility(sym.get_st_visibility()); | |
86f2e683 | 382 | } |
70e654ba | 383 | |
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384 | if (adjust_common_sizes && parameters->options().warn_common()) |
385 | { | |
386 | if (tosize > sym.get_st_size()) | |
387 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
388 | _("common of '%s' overriding " | |
389 | "smaller common"), | |
99fff23b | 390 | to, OBJECT, object); |
1ae4d23b ILT |
391 | else if (tosize < sym.get_st_size()) |
392 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
393 | _("common of '%s' overidden by " | |
394 | "larger common"), | |
99fff23b | 395 | to, OBJECT, object); |
1ae4d23b ILT |
396 | else |
397 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
398 | _("multiple common of '%s'"), | |
99fff23b | 399 | to, OBJECT, object); |
1ae4d23b | 400 | } |
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401 | } |
402 | ||
403 | // Handle the core of symbol resolution. This is called with the | |
404 | // existing symbol, TO, and a bitflag describing the new symbol. This | |
405 | // returns true if we should override the existing symbol with the new | |
406 | // one, and returns false otherwise. It sets *ADJUST_COMMON_SIZES to | |
407 | // true if we should set the symbol size to the maximum of the TO and | |
408 | // FROM sizes. It handles error conditions. | |
409 | ||
410 | bool | |
411 | Symbol_table::should_override(const Symbol* to, unsigned int frombits, | |
99fff23b | 412 | Defined defined, Object* object, |
ce279a62 CC |
413 | bool* adjust_common_sizes, |
414 | bool* adjust_dyndef) | |
86f2e683 ILT |
415 | { |
416 | *adjust_common_sizes = false; | |
ce279a62 | 417 | *adjust_dyndef = false; |
86f2e683 | 418 | |
e5756efb | 419 | unsigned int tobits; |
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420 | if (to->source() == Symbol::IS_UNDEFINED) |
421 | tobits = symbol_to_bits(to->binding(), false, elfcpp::SHN_UNDEF, true, | |
422 | to->type()); | |
423 | else if (to->source() != Symbol::FROM_OBJECT) | |
d491d34e | 424 | tobits = symbol_to_bits(to->binding(), false, elfcpp::SHN_ABS, false, |
e5756efb ILT |
425 | to->type()); |
426 | else | |
d491d34e ILT |
427 | { |
428 | bool is_ordinary; | |
429 | unsigned int shndx = to->shndx(&is_ordinary); | |
430 | tobits = symbol_to_bits(to->binding(), | |
431 | to->object()->is_dynamic(), | |
432 | shndx, | |
433 | is_ordinary, | |
434 | to->type()); | |
435 | } | |
14bfc3f5 | 436 | |
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437 | // FIXME: Warn if either but not both of TO and SYM are STT_TLS. |
438 | ||
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439 | // We use a giant switch table for symbol resolution. This code is |
440 | // unwieldy, but: 1) it is efficient; 2) we definitely handle all | |
441 | // cases; 3) it is easy to change the handling of a particular case. | |
442 | // The alternative would be a series of conditionals, but it is easy | |
443 | // to get the ordering wrong. This could also be done as a table, | |
444 | // but that is no easier to understand than this large switch | |
445 | // statement. | |
446 | ||
86f2e683 ILT |
447 | // These are the values generated by the bit codes. |
448 | enum | |
449 | { | |
450 | DEF = global_flag | regular_flag | def_flag, | |
451 | WEAK_DEF = weak_flag | regular_flag | def_flag, | |
452 | DYN_DEF = global_flag | dynamic_flag | def_flag, | |
453 | DYN_WEAK_DEF = weak_flag | dynamic_flag | def_flag, | |
454 | UNDEF = global_flag | regular_flag | undef_flag, | |
455 | WEAK_UNDEF = weak_flag | regular_flag | undef_flag, | |
456 | DYN_UNDEF = global_flag | dynamic_flag | undef_flag, | |
457 | DYN_WEAK_UNDEF = weak_flag | dynamic_flag | undef_flag, | |
458 | COMMON = global_flag | regular_flag | common_flag, | |
459 | WEAK_COMMON = weak_flag | regular_flag | common_flag, | |
460 | DYN_COMMON = global_flag | dynamic_flag | common_flag, | |
461 | DYN_WEAK_COMMON = weak_flag | dynamic_flag | common_flag | |
462 | }; | |
463 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
464 | switch (tobits * 16 + frombits) |
465 | { | |
466 | case DEF * 16 + DEF: | |
12e14209 | 467 | // Two definitions of the same symbol. |
878405a8 ILT |
468 | |
469 | // If either symbol is defined by an object included using | |
470 | // --just-symbols, then don't warn. This is for compatibility | |
471 | // with the GNU linker. FIXME: This is a hack. | |
472 | if ((to->source() == Symbol::FROM_OBJECT && to->object()->just_symbols()) | |
99fff23b | 473 | || (object != NULL && object->just_symbols())) |
878405a8 ILT |
474 | return false; |
475 | ||
9c4ae156 | 476 | if (!parameters->options().muldefs()) |
30bc8c46 ILT |
477 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(true, |
478 | _("multiple definition of '%s'"), | |
479 | to, defined, object); | |
86f2e683 | 480 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
481 | |
482 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
483 | // We've seen a weak definition, and now we see a strong |
484 | // definition. In the original SVR4 linker, this was treated as | |
485 | // a multiple definition error. In the Solaris linker and the | |
486 | // GNU linker, a weak definition followed by a regular | |
487 | // definition causes the weak definition to be overridden. We | |
488 | // are currently compatible with the GNU linker. In the future | |
489 | // we should add a target specific option to change this. | |
490 | // FIXME. | |
86f2e683 | 491 | return true; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
492 | |
493 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DEF: | |
494 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
495 | // We've seen a definition in a dynamic object, and now we see a |
496 | // definition in a regular object. The definition in the | |
497 | // regular object overrides the definition in the dynamic | |
498 | // object. | |
86f2e683 | 499 | return true; |
1564db8d | 500 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
501 | case UNDEF * 16 + DEF: |
502 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DEF: | |
503 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DEF: | |
504 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
505 | // We've seen an undefined reference, and now we see a |
506 | // definition. We use the definition. | |
86f2e683 | 507 | return true; |
1564db8d | 508 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
509 | case COMMON * 16 + DEF: |
510 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DEF: | |
511 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DEF: | |
512 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DEF: | |
1564db8d | 513 | // We've seen a common symbol and now we see a definition. The |
1ae4d23b ILT |
514 | // definition overrides. |
515 | if (parameters->options().warn_common()) | |
516 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
517 | _("definition of '%s' overriding " | |
518 | "common"), | |
99fff23b | 519 | to, defined, object); |
86f2e683 | 520 | return true; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
521 | |
522 | case DEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
523 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
524 | // We've seen a definition and now we see a weak definition. We |
525 | // ignore the new weak definition. | |
86f2e683 | 526 | return false; |
1564db8d | 527 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
528 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: |
529 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
530 | // We've seen a dynamic definition and now we see a regular weak |
531 | // definition. The regular weak definition overrides. | |
86f2e683 | 532 | return true; |
1564db8d | 533 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
534 | case UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: |
535 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
536 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
537 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 538 | // A weak definition of a currently undefined symbol. |
86f2e683 | 539 | return true; |
1564db8d | 540 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
541 | case COMMON * 16 + WEAK_DEF: |
542 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 543 | // A weak definition does not override a common definition. |
86f2e683 | 544 | return false; |
1564db8d | 545 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
546 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_DEF: |
547 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 548 | // A weak definition does override a definition in a dynamic |
1ae4d23b ILT |
549 | // object. |
550 | if (parameters->options().warn_common()) | |
551 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
552 | _("definition of '%s' overriding " | |
553 | "dynamic common definition"), | |
99fff23b | 554 | to, defined, object); |
86f2e683 | 555 | return true; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
556 | |
557 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
558 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
559 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
560 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 561 | // Ignore a dynamic definition if we already have a definition. |
86f2e683 | 562 | return false; |
1564db8d | 563 | |
14bfc3f5 | 564 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
565 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: |
566 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 567 | // Use a dynamic definition if we have a reference. |
86f2e683 | 568 | return true; |
1564db8d | 569 | |
ce279a62 CC |
570 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_DEF: |
571 | // When overriding a weak undef by a dynamic definition, | |
572 | // we need to remember that the original undef was weak. | |
573 | *adjust_dyndef = true; | |
574 | return true; | |
575 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
576 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_DEF: |
577 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
578 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
579 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
580 | // Ignore a dynamic definition if we already have a common |
581 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 582 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
583 | |
584 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
585 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
586 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
587 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
588 | // Ignore a weak dynamic definition if we already have a |
589 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 590 | return false; |
1564db8d | 591 | |
14bfc3f5 | 592 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: |
74f67560 DK |
593 | // When overriding an undef by a dynamic weak definition, |
594 | // we need to remember that the original undef was not weak. | |
595 | *adjust_dyndef = true; | |
596 | return true; | |
597 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
598 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: |
599 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d | 600 | // Use a weak dynamic definition if we have a reference. |
86f2e683 | 601 | return true; |
1564db8d | 602 | |
ce279a62 CC |
603 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: |
604 | // When overriding a weak undef by a dynamic definition, | |
605 | // we need to remember that the original undef was weak. | |
606 | *adjust_dyndef = true; | |
607 | return true; | |
608 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
609 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: |
610 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
611 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
612 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_DEF: | |
1564db8d ILT |
613 | // Ignore a weak dynamic definition if we already have a common |
614 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 615 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
616 | |
617 | case DEF * 16 + UNDEF: | |
618 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + UNDEF: | |
14bfc3f5 | 619 | case UNDEF * 16 + UNDEF: |
ead1e424 | 620 | // A new undefined reference tells us nothing. |
86f2e683 | 621 | return false; |
ead1e424 | 622 | |
ce279a62 CC |
623 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + UNDEF: |
624 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + UNDEF: | |
625 | // For a dynamic def, we need to remember which kind of undef we see. | |
626 | *adjust_dyndef = true; | |
627 | return false; | |
628 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
629 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + UNDEF: |
630 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + UNDEF: | |
631 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + UNDEF: | |
ead1e424 | 632 | // A strong undef overrides a dynamic or weak undef. |
86f2e683 | 633 | return true; |
ead1e424 | 634 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
635 | case COMMON * 16 + UNDEF: |
636 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + UNDEF: | |
637 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + UNDEF: | |
638 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + UNDEF: | |
1564db8d | 639 | // A new undefined reference tells us nothing. |
86f2e683 | 640 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
641 | |
642 | case DEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
643 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
644 | case UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: |
645 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
646 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
647 | case COMMON * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: |
648 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
649 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
650 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
a4649286 DK |
651 | // A new weak undefined reference tells us nothing unless the |
652 | // exisiting symbol is a dynamic weak reference. | |
86f2e683 | 653 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 | 654 | |
a4649286 DK |
655 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: |
656 | // A new weak reference overrides an existing dynamic weak reference. | |
657 | // This is necessary because a dynamic weak reference remembers | |
658 | // the old binding, which may not be weak. If we keeps the existing | |
659 | // dynamic weak reference, the weakness may be dropped in the output. | |
660 | return true; | |
661 | ||
ce279a62 CC |
662 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: |
663 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_UNDEF: | |
664 | // For a dynamic def, we need to remember which kind of undef we see. | |
665 | *adjust_dyndef = true; | |
666 | return false; | |
667 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
668 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: |
669 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
670 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
671 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
672 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
673 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
674 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
675 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
676 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
677 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
678 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
679 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_UNDEF: | |
1564db8d | 680 | // A new dynamic undefined reference tells us nothing. |
86f2e683 | 681 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
682 | |
683 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
684 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
685 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
686 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
687 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
688 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
689 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
690 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
691 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
692 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
693 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
694 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_UNDEF: | |
1564db8d | 695 | // A new weak dynamic undefined reference tells us nothing. |
86f2e683 | 696 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
697 | |
698 | case DEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
1564db8d | 699 | // A common symbol does not override a definition. |
1ae4d23b ILT |
700 | if (parameters->options().warn_common()) |
701 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(false, | |
702 | _("common '%s' overridden by " | |
703 | "previous definition"), | |
99fff23b | 704 | to, defined, object); |
86f2e683 | 705 | return false; |
1564db8d | 706 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
707 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + COMMON: |
708 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
709 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
1564db8d ILT |
710 | // A common symbol does override a weak definition or a dynamic |
711 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 712 | return true; |
1564db8d | 713 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
714 | case UNDEF * 16 + COMMON: |
715 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
716 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
717 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + COMMON: | |
1564db8d | 718 | // A common symbol is a definition for a reference. |
86f2e683 | 719 | return true; |
1564db8d | 720 | |
14bfc3f5 | 721 | case COMMON * 16 + COMMON: |
ead1e424 | 722 | // Set the size to the maximum. |
86f2e683 ILT |
723 | *adjust_common_sizes = true; |
724 | return false; | |
ead1e424 | 725 | |
14bfc3f5 | 726 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + COMMON: |
ead1e424 ILT |
727 | // I'm not sure just what a weak common symbol means, but |
728 | // presumably it can be overridden by a regular common symbol. | |
86f2e683 | 729 | return true; |
ead1e424 | 730 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
731 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + COMMON: |
732 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + COMMON: | |
86f2e683 ILT |
733 | // Use the real common symbol, but adjust the size if necessary. |
734 | *adjust_common_sizes = true; | |
735 | return true; | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
736 | |
737 | case DEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
738 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
739 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
740 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 ILT |
741 | // Whatever a weak common symbol is, it won't override a |
742 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 743 | return false; |
ead1e424 | 744 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
745 | case UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: |
746 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
747 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
748 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 749 | // A weak common symbol is better than an undefined symbol. |
86f2e683 | 750 | return true; |
ead1e424 | 751 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
752 | case COMMON * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: |
753 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
754 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
755 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 ILT |
756 | // Ignore a weak common symbol in the presence of a real common |
757 | // symbol. | |
86f2e683 | 758 | return false; |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
759 | |
760 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
761 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
762 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
763 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 ILT |
764 | // Ignore a dynamic common symbol in the presence of a |
765 | // definition. | |
86f2e683 | 766 | return false; |
ead1e424 | 767 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
768 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: |
769 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
770 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
771 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 772 | // A dynamic common symbol is a definition of sorts. |
86f2e683 | 773 | return true; |
ead1e424 | 774 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
775 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_COMMON: |
776 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
777 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
778 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 779 | // Set the size to the maximum. |
86f2e683 ILT |
780 | *adjust_common_sizes = true; |
781 | return false; | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
782 | |
783 | case DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
784 | case WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
785 | case DYN_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
786 | case DYN_WEAK_DEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 787 | // A common symbol is ignored in the face of a definition. |
86f2e683 | 788 | return false; |
ead1e424 | 789 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
790 | case UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: |
791 | case WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
792 | case DYN_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
793 | case DYN_WEAK_UNDEF * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 794 | // I guess a weak common symbol is better than a definition. |
86f2e683 | 795 | return true; |
ead1e424 | 796 | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
797 | case COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: |
798 | case WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
799 | case DYN_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
800 | case DYN_WEAK_COMMON * 16 + DYN_WEAK_COMMON: | |
ead1e424 | 801 | // Set the size to the maximum. |
86f2e683 ILT |
802 | *adjust_common_sizes = true; |
803 | return false; | |
1564db8d ILT |
804 | |
805 | default: | |
a3ad94ed | 806 | gold_unreachable(); |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
807 | } |
808 | } | |
809 | ||
1ae4d23b ILT |
810 | // Issue an error or warning due to symbol resolution. IS_ERROR |
811 | // indicates an error rather than a warning. MSG is the error | |
812 | // message; it is expected to have a %s for the symbol name. TO is | |
99fff23b ILT |
813 | // the existing symbol. DEFINED/OBJECT is where the new symbol was |
814 | // found. | |
1ae4d23b ILT |
815 | |
816 | // FIXME: We should have better location information here. When the | |
817 | // symbol is defined, we should be able to pull the location from the | |
818 | // debug info if there is any. | |
819 | ||
820 | void | |
821 | Symbol_table::report_resolve_problem(bool is_error, const char* msg, | |
99fff23b ILT |
822 | const Symbol* to, Defined defined, |
823 | Object* object) | |
1ae4d23b ILT |
824 | { |
825 | std::string demangled(to->demangled_name()); | |
826 | size_t len = strlen(msg) + demangled.length() + 10; | |
827 | char* buf = new char[len]; | |
828 | snprintf(buf, len, msg, demangled.c_str()); | |
829 | ||
830 | const char* objname; | |
99fff23b ILT |
831 | switch (defined) |
832 | { | |
833 | case OBJECT: | |
834 | objname = object->name().c_str(); | |
835 | break; | |
836 | case COPY: | |
837 | objname = _("COPY reloc"); | |
838 | break; | |
839 | case DEFSYM: | |
840 | case UNDEFINED: | |
841 | objname = _("command line"); | |
842 | break; | |
843 | case SCRIPT: | |
844 | objname = _("linker script"); | |
845 | break; | |
846 | case PREDEFINED: | |
5146f448 | 847 | case INCREMENTAL_BASE: |
99fff23b ILT |
848 | objname = _("linker defined"); |
849 | break; | |
850 | default: | |
851 | gold_unreachable(); | |
852 | } | |
1ae4d23b ILT |
853 | |
854 | if (is_error) | |
855 | gold_error("%s: %s", objname, buf); | |
856 | else | |
857 | gold_warning("%s: %s", objname, buf); | |
858 | ||
859 | delete[] buf; | |
860 | ||
861 | if (to->source() == Symbol::FROM_OBJECT) | |
862 | objname = to->object()->name().c_str(); | |
863 | else | |
864 | objname = _("command line"); | |
865 | gold_info("%s: %s: previous definition here", program_name, objname); | |
866 | } | |
867 | ||
86f2e683 ILT |
868 | // A special case of should_override which is only called for a strong |
869 | // defined symbol from a regular object file. This is used when | |
870 | // defining special symbols. | |
871 | ||
872 | bool | |
99fff23b | 873 | Symbol_table::should_override_with_special(const Symbol* to, Defined defined) |
86f2e683 ILT |
874 | { |
875 | bool adjust_common_sizes; | |
ce279a62 | 876 | bool adjust_dyn_def; |
86f2e683 | 877 | unsigned int frombits = global_flag | regular_flag | def_flag; |
99fff23b | 878 | bool ret = Symbol_table::should_override(to, frombits, defined, NULL, |
ce279a62 CC |
879 | &adjust_common_sizes, |
880 | &adjust_dyn_def); | |
881 | gold_assert(!adjust_common_sizes && !adjust_dyn_def); | |
86f2e683 ILT |
882 | return ret; |
883 | } | |
884 | ||
885 | // Override symbol base with a special symbol. | |
886 | ||
887 | void | |
888 | Symbol::override_base_with_special(const Symbol* from) | |
889 | { | |
21131061 ILT |
890 | bool same_name = this->name_ == from->name_; |
891 | gold_assert(same_name || this->has_alias()); | |
46fe1623 | 892 | |
86f2e683 ILT |
893 | this->source_ = from->source_; |
894 | switch (from->source_) | |
895 | { | |
896 | case FROM_OBJECT: | |
897 | this->u_.from_object = from->u_.from_object; | |
898 | break; | |
899 | case IN_OUTPUT_DATA: | |
900 | this->u_.in_output_data = from->u_.in_output_data; | |
901 | break; | |
902 | case IN_OUTPUT_SEGMENT: | |
903 | this->u_.in_output_segment = from->u_.in_output_segment; | |
904 | break; | |
f3e9c5c5 ILT |
905 | case IS_CONSTANT: |
906 | case IS_UNDEFINED: | |
86f2e683 ILT |
907 | break; |
908 | default: | |
909 | gold_unreachable(); | |
910 | break; | |
911 | } | |
912 | ||
21131061 | 913 | if (same_name) |
24d47b34 ILT |
914 | { |
915 | // When overriding a versioned symbol with a special symbol, we | |
916 | // may be changing the version. This will happen if we see a | |
917 | // special symbol such as "_end" defined in a shared object with | |
918 | // one version (from a version script), but we want to define it | |
919 | // here with a different version (from a different version | |
920 | // script). | |
921 | this->version_ = from->version_; | |
922 | } | |
86f2e683 ILT |
923 | this->type_ = from->type_; |
924 | this->binding_ = from->binding_; | |
0602e05a | 925 | this->override_visibility(from->visibility_); |
86f2e683 ILT |
926 | this->nonvis_ = from->nonvis_; |
927 | ||
928 | // Special symbols are always considered to be regular symbols. | |
929 | this->in_reg_ = true; | |
46fe1623 ILT |
930 | |
931 | if (from->needs_dynsym_entry_) | |
932 | this->needs_dynsym_entry_ = true; | |
933 | if (from->needs_dynsym_value_) | |
934 | this->needs_dynsym_value_ = true; | |
935 | ||
5146f448 CC |
936 | this->is_predefined_ = from->is_predefined_; |
937 | ||
46fe1623 ILT |
938 | // We shouldn't see these flags. If we do, we need to handle them |
939 | // somehow. | |
46fe1623 | 940 | gold_assert(!from->is_forwarder_); |
880cd20d | 941 | gold_assert(!from->has_plt_offset()); |
46fe1623 ILT |
942 | gold_assert(!from->has_warning_); |
943 | gold_assert(!from->is_copied_from_dynobj_); | |
55a93433 | 944 | gold_assert(!from->is_forced_local_); |
86f2e683 ILT |
945 | } |
946 | ||
947 | // Override a symbol with a special symbol. | |
948 | ||
949 | template<int size> | |
950 | void | |
951 | Sized_symbol<size>::override_with_special(const Sized_symbol<size>* from) | |
952 | { | |
953 | this->override_base_with_special(from); | |
954 | this->value_ = from->value_; | |
955 | this->symsize_ = from->symsize_; | |
956 | } | |
957 | ||
aeddab66 ILT |
958 | // Override TOSYM with the special symbol FROMSYM. This handles all |
959 | // aliases of TOSYM. | |
960 | ||
961 | template<int size> | |
962 | void | |
963 | Symbol_table::override_with_special(Sized_symbol<size>* tosym, | |
964 | const Sized_symbol<size>* fromsym) | |
965 | { | |
966 | tosym->override_with_special(fromsym); | |
967 | if (tosym->has_alias()) | |
968 | { | |
969 | Symbol* sym = this->weak_aliases_[tosym]; | |
970 | gold_assert(sym != NULL); | |
7d1a9ebb | 971 | Sized_symbol<size>* ssym = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(sym); |
aeddab66 ILT |
972 | do |
973 | { | |
974 | ssym->override_with_special(fromsym); | |
975 | sym = this->weak_aliases_[ssym]; | |
976 | gold_assert(sym != NULL); | |
7d1a9ebb | 977 | ssym = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(sym); |
aeddab66 ILT |
978 | } |
979 | while (ssym != tosym); | |
980 | } | |
0602e05a ILT |
981 | if (tosym->binding() == elfcpp::STB_LOCAL |
982 | || ((tosym->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_HIDDEN | |
983 | || tosym->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_INTERNAL) | |
984 | && (tosym->binding() == elfcpp::STB_GLOBAL | |
adcf2816 | 985 | || tosym->binding() == elfcpp::STB_GNU_UNIQUE |
0602e05a ILT |
986 | || tosym->binding() == elfcpp::STB_WEAK) |
987 | && !parameters->options().relocatable())) | |
55a93433 | 988 | this->force_local(tosym); |
aeddab66 ILT |
989 | } |
990 | ||
14bfc3f5 ILT |
991 | // Instantiate the templates we need. We could use the configure |
992 | // script to restrict this to only the ones needed for implemented | |
993 | // targets. | |
994 | ||
6cfaf60b DK |
995 | // We have to instantiate both big and little endian versions because |
996 | // these are used by other templates that depends on size only. | |
997 | ||
998 | #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
999 | template |
1000 | void | |
193a53d9 | 1001 | Symbol_table::resolve<32, false>( |
1564db8d | 1002 | Sized_symbol<32>* to, |
193a53d9 | 1003 | const elfcpp::Sym<32, false>& sym, |
d491d34e ILT |
1004 | unsigned int st_shndx, |
1005 | bool is_ordinary, | |
1006 | unsigned int orig_st_shndx, | |
14b31740 ILT |
1007 | Object* object, |
1008 | const char* version); | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
1009 | |
1010 | template | |
1011 | void | |
193a53d9 | 1012 | Symbol_table::resolve<32, true>( |
1564db8d | 1013 | Sized_symbol<32>* to, |
193a53d9 | 1014 | const elfcpp::Sym<32, true>& sym, |
d491d34e ILT |
1015 | unsigned int st_shndx, |
1016 | bool is_ordinary, | |
1017 | unsigned int orig_st_shndx, | |
14b31740 ILT |
1018 | Object* object, |
1019 | const char* version); | |
193a53d9 | 1020 | #endif |
14bfc3f5 | 1021 | |
6cfaf60b | 1022 | #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG) |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
1023 | template |
1024 | void | |
193a53d9 | 1025 | Symbol_table::resolve<64, false>( |
1564db8d | 1026 | Sized_symbol<64>* to, |
193a53d9 | 1027 | const elfcpp::Sym<64, false>& sym, |
d491d34e ILT |
1028 | unsigned int st_shndx, |
1029 | bool is_ordinary, | |
1030 | unsigned int orig_st_shndx, | |
14b31740 ILT |
1031 | Object* object, |
1032 | const char* version); | |
14bfc3f5 ILT |
1033 | |
1034 | template | |
1035 | void | |
193a53d9 | 1036 | Symbol_table::resolve<64, true>( |
1564db8d | 1037 | Sized_symbol<64>* to, |
193a53d9 | 1038 | const elfcpp::Sym<64, true>& sym, |
d491d34e ILT |
1039 | unsigned int st_shndx, |
1040 | bool is_ordinary, | |
1041 | unsigned int orig_st_shndx, | |
14b31740 ILT |
1042 | Object* object, |
1043 | const char* version); | |
193a53d9 | 1044 | #endif |
14bfc3f5 | 1045 | |
86f2e683 ILT |
1046 | #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) |
1047 | template | |
1048 | void | |
aeddab66 ILT |
1049 | Symbol_table::override_with_special<32>(Sized_symbol<32>*, |
1050 | const Sized_symbol<32>*); | |
86f2e683 ILT |
1051 | #endif |
1052 | ||
1053 | #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG) | |
1054 | template | |
1055 | void | |
aeddab66 ILT |
1056 | Symbol_table::override_with_special<64>(Sized_symbol<64>*, |
1057 | const Sized_symbol<64>*); | |
86f2e683 ILT |
1058 | #endif |
1059 | ||
14bfc3f5 | 1060 | } // End namespace gold. |