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1 | // stringpool.cc -- a string pool for gold |
2 | ||
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3 | // Copyright 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
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 | ||
14bfc3f5 | 25 | #include <cstring> |
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26 | #include <algorithm> |
27 | #include <vector> | |
14bfc3f5 | 28 | |
61ba1cf9 | 29 | #include "output.h" |
377caf49 | 30 | #include "parameters.h" |
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31 | #include "stringpool.h" |
32 | ||
33 | namespace gold | |
34 | { | |
35 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 36 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
a8b2552e | 37 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_template() |
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38 | : string_set_(), key_to_offset_(), strings_(), strtab_size_(0), |
39 | zero_null_(true) | |
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40 | { |
41 | } | |
42 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 43 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
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44 | void |
45 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::clear() | |
14bfc3f5 | 46 | { |
b8e6aad9 | 47 | for (typename std::list<Stringdata*>::iterator p = this->strings_.begin(); |
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48 | p != this->strings_.end(); |
49 | ++p) | |
50 | delete[] reinterpret_cast<char*>(*p); | |
9a0910c3 | 51 | this->strings_.clear(); |
2030fba0 | 52 | this->key_to_offset_.clear(); |
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53 | this->string_set_.clear(); |
54 | } | |
55 | ||
56 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
57 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::~Stringpool_template() | |
58 | { | |
59 | this->clear(); | |
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60 | } |
61 | ||
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62 | // Resize the internal hashtable with the expectation we'll get n new |
63 | // elements. Note that the hashtable constructor takes a "number of | |
64 | // buckets you'd like," rather than "number of elements you'd like," | |
65 | // but that's the best we can do. | |
66 | ||
67 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
68 | void | |
69 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::reserve(unsigned int n) | |
70 | { | |
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71 | this->key_to_offset_.reserve(n); |
72 | ||
6d013333 ILT |
73 | #if defined(HAVE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP) |
74 | // rehash() implementation is broken in gcc 4.0.3's stl | |
75 | //this->string_set_.rehash(this->string_set_.size() + n); | |
76 | //return; | |
77 | #elif defined(HAVE_EXT_HASH_MAP) | |
78 | this->string_set_.resize(this->string_set_.size() + n); | |
79 | return; | |
80 | #endif | |
81 | ||
82 | // This is the generic "reserve" code, if no #ifdef above triggers. | |
83 | String_set_type new_string_set(this->string_set_.size() + n); | |
84 | new_string_set.insert(this->string_set_.begin(), this->string_set_.end()); | |
85 | this->string_set_.swap(new_string_set); | |
86 | } | |
87 | ||
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88 | // Return the length of a string of arbitrary character type. |
89 | ||
90 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
91 | size_t | |
92 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::string_length(const Stringpool_char* p) | |
93 | { | |
94 | size_t len = 0; | |
95 | for (; *p != 0; ++p) | |
96 | ++len; | |
97 | return len; | |
98 | } | |
99 | ||
100 | // Specialize string_length for char. Maybe we could just use | |
101 | // std::char_traits<>::length? | |
102 | ||
103 | template<> | |
104 | inline size_t | |
105 | Stringpool_template<char>::string_length(const char* p) | |
106 | { | |
107 | return strlen(p); | |
108 | } | |
109 | ||
987cc251 | 110 | // Compare two strings of arbitrary character type for equality. |
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111 | |
112 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
113 | bool | |
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114 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::string_equal(const Stringpool_char* s1, |
115 | const Stringpool_char* s2) | |
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116 | { |
117 | while (*s1 != 0) | |
118 | if (*s1++ != *s2++) | |
119 | return false; | |
120 | return *s2 == 0; | |
121 | } | |
122 | ||
987cc251 | 123 | // Specialize string_equal for char. |
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124 | |
125 | template<> | |
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126 | inline bool |
127 | Stringpool_template<char>::string_equal(const char* s1, const char* s2) | |
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128 | { |
129 | return strcmp(s1, s2) == 0; | |
130 | } | |
131 | ||
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132 | // Equality comparison function for the hash table. |
133 | ||
134 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
135 | inline bool | |
136 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_eq::operator()( | |
137 | const Hashkey& h1, | |
138 | const Hashkey& h2) const | |
139 | { | |
140 | return (h1.hash_code == h2.hash_code | |
141 | && h1.length == h2.length | |
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142 | && (h1.string == h2.string |
143 | || memcmp(h1.string, h2.string, | |
144 | h1.length * sizeof(Stringpool_char)) == 0)); | |
987cc251 ILT |
145 | } |
146 | ||
147 | // Hash function. The length is in characters, not bytes. | |
14bfc3f5 | 148 | |
b8e6aad9 | 149 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
14bfc3f5 | 150 | size_t |
987cc251 ILT |
151 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::string_hash(const Stringpool_char* s, |
152 | size_t length) | |
14bfc3f5 | 153 | { |
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154 | // This is the hash function used by the dynamic linker for |
155 | // DT_GNU_HASH entries. I compared this to a Fowler/Noll/Vo hash | |
156 | // for a C++ program with 385,775 global symbols. This hash | |
157 | // function was very slightly worse. However, it is much faster to | |
158 | // compute. Overall wall clock time was a win. | |
987cc251 | 159 | const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(s); |
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160 | size_t h = 5381; |
161 | for (size_t i = 0; i < length * sizeof(Stringpool_char); ++i) | |
162 | h = h * 33 + *p++; | |
163 | return h; | |
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164 | } |
165 | ||
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166 | // Add the string S to the list of canonical strings. Return a |
167 | // pointer to the canonical string. If PKEY is not NULL, set *PKEY to | |
168 | // the key. LENGTH is the length of S in characters. Note that S may | |
169 | // not be NUL terminated. | |
14bfc3f5 | 170 | |
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171 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
172 | const Stringpool_char* | |
173 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add_string(const Stringpool_char* s, | |
2030fba0 | 174 | size_t len) |
14bfc3f5 | 175 | { |
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176 | // We are in trouble if we've already computed the string offsets. |
177 | gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ == 0); | |
178 | ||
f0641a0b | 179 | // The size we allocate for a new Stringdata. |
14bfc3f5 | 180 | const size_t buffer_size = 1000; |
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181 | // The amount we multiply the Stringdata index when calculating the |
182 | // key. | |
183 | const size_t key_mult = 1024; | |
a3ad94ed | 184 | gold_assert(key_mult >= buffer_size); |
f0641a0b | 185 | |
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186 | // Convert len to the number of bytes we need to allocate, including |
187 | // the null character. | |
188 | len = (len + 1) * sizeof(Stringpool_char); | |
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189 | |
190 | size_t alc; | |
191 | bool front = true; | |
b8e6aad9 | 192 | if (len > buffer_size) |
14bfc3f5 | 193 | { |
61ba1cf9 | 194 | alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + len; |
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195 | front = false; |
196 | } | |
197 | else if (this->strings_.empty()) | |
61ba1cf9 | 198 | alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + buffer_size; |
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199 | else |
200 | { | |
61ba1cf9 | 201 | Stringdata *psd = this->strings_.front(); |
b8e6aad9 | 202 | if (len > psd->alc - psd->len) |
61ba1cf9 | 203 | alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + buffer_size; |
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204 | else |
205 | { | |
206 | char* ret = psd->data + psd->len; | |
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207 | memcpy(ret, s, len - sizeof(Stringpool_char)); |
208 | memset(ret + len - sizeof(Stringpool_char), 0, | |
209 | sizeof(Stringpool_char)); | |
f0641a0b | 210 | |
b8e6aad9 | 211 | psd->len += len; |
f0641a0b | 212 | |
b8e6aad9 | 213 | return reinterpret_cast<const Stringpool_char*>(ret); |
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214 | } |
215 | } | |
216 | ||
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217 | Stringdata *psd = reinterpret_cast<Stringdata*>(new char[alc]); |
218 | psd->alc = alc - sizeof(Stringdata); | |
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219 | memcpy(psd->data, s, len - sizeof(Stringpool_char)); |
220 | memset(psd->data + len - sizeof(Stringpool_char), 0, | |
221 | sizeof(Stringpool_char)); | |
b8e6aad9 | 222 | psd->len = len; |
f0641a0b | 223 | |
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224 | if (front) |
225 | this->strings_.push_front(psd); | |
226 | else | |
227 | this->strings_.push_back(psd); | |
f0641a0b | 228 | |
b8e6aad9 | 229 | return reinterpret_cast<const Stringpool_char*>(psd->data); |
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230 | } |
231 | ||
232 | // Add a string to a string pool. | |
233 | ||
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234 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
235 | const Stringpool_char* | |
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236 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add(const Stringpool_char* s, bool copy, |
237 | Key* pkey) | |
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238 | { |
239 | return this->add_with_length(s, string_length(s), copy, pkey); | |
240 | } | |
241 | ||
242 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
243 | const Stringpool_char* | |
244 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add_with_length(const Stringpool_char* s, | |
245 | size_t length, | |
246 | bool copy, | |
247 | Key* pkey) | |
14bfc3f5 | 248 | { |
987cc251 | 249 | typedef std::pair<typename String_set_type::iterator, bool> Insert_type; |
14bfc3f5 | 250 | |
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251 | const Key k = this->key_to_offset_.size(); |
252 | ||
987cc251 | 253 | if (!copy) |
f0641a0b | 254 | { |
987cc251 ILT |
255 | // When we don't need to copy the string, we can call insert |
256 | // directly. | |
14bfc3f5 | 257 | |
2030fba0 | 258 | std::pair<Hashkey, Hashval> element(Hashkey(s, length), k); |
f0641a0b | 259 | |
987cc251 | 260 | Insert_type ins = this->string_set_.insert(element); |
f0641a0b | 261 | |
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262 | typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = ins.first; |
263 | ||
264 | if (ins.second) | |
265 | { | |
266 | // We just added the string. The key value has now been | |
267 | // used. | |
2030fba0 | 268 | this->key_to_offset_.push_back(0); |
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269 | } |
270 | else | |
271 | { | |
2030fba0 | 272 | gold_assert(k != p->second); |
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273 | } |
274 | ||
275 | if (pkey != NULL) | |
2030fba0 | 276 | *pkey = p->second; |
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277 | return p->first.string; |
278 | } | |
f0641a0b | 279 | |
c0873094 | 280 | // When we have to copy the string, we look it up twice in the hash |
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281 | // table. The problem is that we can't insert S before we |
282 | // canonicalize it by copying it into the canonical list. The hash | |
c0873094 | 283 | // code will only be computed once. |
987cc251 | 284 | |
c0873094 | 285 | Hashkey hk(s, length); |
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286 | typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); |
287 | if (p != this->string_set_.end()) | |
288 | { | |
289 | if (pkey != NULL) | |
2030fba0 | 290 | *pkey = p->second; |
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291 | return p->first.string; |
292 | } | |
293 | ||
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294 | this->key_to_offset_.push_back(0); |
295 | ||
296 | hk.string = this->add_string(s, length); | |
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297 | // The contents of the string stay the same, so we don't need to |
298 | // adjust hk.hash_code or hk.length. | |
299 | ||
2030fba0 | 300 | std::pair<Hashkey, Hashval> element(hk, k); |
987cc251 | 301 | |
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302 | Insert_type ins = this->string_set_.insert(element); |
303 | gold_assert(ins.second); | |
304 | ||
305 | if (pkey != NULL) | |
306 | *pkey = k; | |
307 | return hk.string; | |
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308 | } |
309 | ||
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310 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
311 | const Stringpool_char* | |
312 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::find(const Stringpool_char* s, | |
313 | Key* pkey) const | |
61ba1cf9 | 314 | { |
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315 | Hashkey hk(s); |
316 | typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); | |
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317 | if (p == this->string_set_.end()) |
318 | return NULL; | |
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319 | |
320 | if (pkey != NULL) | |
2030fba0 | 321 | *pkey = p->second; |
f0641a0b | 322 | |
987cc251 | 323 | return p->first.string; |
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324 | } |
325 | ||
326 | // Comparison routine used when sorting into an ELF strtab. We want | |
327 | // to sort this so that when one string is a suffix of another, we | |
328 | // always see the shorter string immediately after the longer string. | |
329 | // For example, we want to see these strings in this order: | |
330 | // abcd | |
331 | // cd | |
332 | // d | |
333 | // When strings are not suffixes, we don't care what order they are | |
334 | // in, but we need to ensure that suffixes wind up next to each other. | |
335 | // So we do a reversed lexicographic sort on the reversed string. | |
336 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 337 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
61ba1cf9 | 338 | bool |
b8e6aad9 | 339 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_sort_comparison::operator()( |
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340 | const Stringpool_sort_info& sort_info1, |
341 | const Stringpool_sort_info& sort_info2) const | |
61ba1cf9 | 342 | { |
987cc251 ILT |
343 | const Hashkey& h1(sort_info1->first); |
344 | const Hashkey& h2(sort_info2->first); | |
345 | const Stringpool_char* s1 = h1.string; | |
346 | const Stringpool_char* s2 = h2.string; | |
347 | const size_t len1 = h1.length; | |
348 | const size_t len2 = h2.length; | |
614f30a2 | 349 | const size_t minlen = len1 < len2 ? len1 : len2; |
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350 | const Stringpool_char* p1 = s1 + len1 - 1; |
351 | const Stringpool_char* p2 = s2 + len2 - 1; | |
352 | for (size_t i = minlen; i > 0; --i, --p1, --p2) | |
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353 | { |
354 | if (*p1 != *p2) | |
355 | return *p1 > *p2; | |
356 | } | |
357 | return len1 > len2; | |
358 | } | |
359 | ||
360 | // Return whether s1 is a suffix of s2. | |
361 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 362 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
61ba1cf9 | 363 | bool |
b8e6aad9 | 364 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::is_suffix(const Stringpool_char* s1, |
614f30a2 ILT |
365 | size_t len1, |
366 | const Stringpool_char* s2, | |
367 | size_t len2) | |
61ba1cf9 | 368 | { |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
369 | if (len1 > len2) |
370 | return false; | |
b8e6aad9 | 371 | return memcmp(s1, s2 + len2 - len1, len1 * sizeof(Stringpool_char)) == 0; |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
372 | } |
373 | ||
374 | // Turn the stringpool into an ELF strtab: determine the offsets of | |
375 | // each string in the table. | |
376 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 377 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
61ba1cf9 | 378 | void |
b8e6aad9 | 379 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::set_string_offsets() |
61ba1cf9 | 380 | { |
a3ad94ed ILT |
381 | if (this->strtab_size_ != 0) |
382 | { | |
383 | // We've already computed the offsets. | |
384 | return; | |
385 | } | |
386 | ||
b8e6aad9 ILT |
387 | const size_t charsize = sizeof(Stringpool_char); |
388 | ||
389 | // Offset 0 may be reserved for the empty string. | |
8383303e | 390 | section_offset_type offset = this->zero_null_ ? charsize : 0; |
614f30a2 | 391 | |
377caf49 ILT |
392 | // Sorting to find suffixes can take over 25% of the total CPU time |
393 | // used by the linker. Since it's merely an optimization to reduce | |
394 | // the strtab size, and gives a relatively small benefit (it's | |
395 | // typically rare for a symbol to be a suffix of another), we only | |
396 | // take the time to sort when the user asks for heavy optimization. | |
45aa233b | 397 | if (parameters->optimize() < 2) |
61ba1cf9 | 398 | { |
377caf49 ILT |
399 | for (typename String_set_type::iterator curr = this->string_set_.begin(); |
400 | curr != this->string_set_.end(); | |
401 | curr++) | |
402 | { | |
2030fba0 | 403 | section_offset_type* poff = &this->key_to_offset_[curr->second]; |
987cc251 | 404 | if (this->zero_null_ && curr->first.string[0] == 0) |
2030fba0 | 405 | *poff = 0; |
377caf49 ILT |
406 | else |
407 | { | |
2030fba0 | 408 | *poff = offset; |
987cc251 | 409 | offset += (curr->first.length + 1) * charsize; |
377caf49 ILT |
410 | } |
411 | } | |
412 | } | |
413 | else | |
414 | { | |
415 | size_t count = this->string_set_.size(); | |
416 | ||
417 | std::vector<Stringpool_sort_info> v; | |
418 | v.reserve(count); | |
419 | ||
420 | for (typename String_set_type::iterator p = this->string_set_.begin(); | |
421 | p != this->string_set_.end(); | |
422 | ++p) | |
987cc251 | 423 | v.push_back(Stringpool_sort_info(p)); |
377caf49 ILT |
424 | |
425 | std::sort(v.begin(), v.end(), Stringpool_sort_comparison()); | |
426 | ||
2030fba0 | 427 | section_offset_type last_offset = -1; |
377caf49 ILT |
428 | for (typename std::vector<Stringpool_sort_info>::iterator last = v.end(), |
429 | curr = v.begin(); | |
430 | curr != v.end(); | |
431 | last = curr++) | |
432 | { | |
2030fba0 | 433 | section_offset_type this_offset; |
987cc251 | 434 | if (this->zero_null_ && (*curr)->first.string[0] == 0) |
2030fba0 | 435 | this_offset = 0; |
377caf49 | 436 | else if (last != v.end() |
987cc251 ILT |
437 | && is_suffix((*curr)->first.string, |
438 | (*curr)->first.length, | |
439 | (*last)->first.string, | |
440 | (*last)->first.length)) | |
2030fba0 ILT |
441 | this_offset = (last_offset |
442 | + (((*last)->first.length - (*curr)->first.length) | |
443 | * charsize)); | |
377caf49 ILT |
444 | else |
445 | { | |
2030fba0 | 446 | this_offset = offset; |
987cc251 | 447 | offset += ((*curr)->first.length + 1) * charsize; |
377caf49 | 448 | } |
2030fba0 ILT |
449 | this->key_to_offset_[(*curr)->second] = this_offset; |
450 | last_offset = this_offset; | |
377caf49 | 451 | } |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
452 | } |
453 | ||
454 | this->strtab_size_ = offset; | |
455 | } | |
456 | ||
457 | // Get the offset of a string in the ELF strtab. The string must | |
458 | // exist. | |
459 | ||
b8e6aad9 | 460 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
8383303e | 461 | section_offset_type |
b8e6aad9 ILT |
462 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::get_offset(const Stringpool_char* s) |
463 | const | |
c0873094 ILT |
464 | { |
465 | return this->get_offset_with_length(s, string_length(s)); | |
466 | } | |
467 | ||
468 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
469 | section_offset_type | |
470 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::get_offset_with_length( | |
471 | const Stringpool_char* s, | |
472 | size_t length) const | |
61ba1cf9 | 473 | { |
a3ad94ed | 474 | gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); |
c0873094 ILT |
475 | Hashkey hk(s, length); |
476 | typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); | |
61ba1cf9 | 477 | if (p != this->string_set_.end()) |
2030fba0 | 478 | return this->key_to_offset_[p->second]; |
a3ad94ed | 479 | gold_unreachable(); |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
480 | } |
481 | ||
9a0910c3 | 482 | // Write the ELF strtab into the buffer. |
61ba1cf9 | 483 | |
b8e6aad9 | 484 | template<typename Stringpool_char> |
61ba1cf9 | 485 | void |
8383303e ILT |
486 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::write_to_buffer( |
487 | unsigned char* buffer, | |
488 | section_size_type bufsize) | |
61ba1cf9 | 489 | { |
a3ad94ed | 490 | gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); |
8383303e | 491 | gold_assert(bufsize >= this->strtab_size_); |
b8e6aad9 | 492 | if (this->zero_null_) |
9a0910c3 | 493 | buffer[0] = '\0'; |
b8e6aad9 | 494 | for (typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.begin(); |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
495 | p != this->string_set_.end(); |
496 | ++p) | |
9a0910c3 | 497 | { |
987cc251 | 498 | const int len = (p->first.length + 1) * sizeof(Stringpool_char); |
2030fba0 ILT |
499 | const section_offset_type offset = this->key_to_offset_[p->second]; |
500 | gold_assert(static_cast<section_size_type>(offset) + len | |
8383303e | 501 | <= this->strtab_size_); |
2030fba0 | 502 | memcpy(buffer + offset, p->first.string, len); |
9a0910c3 ILT |
503 | } |
504 | } | |
505 | ||
506 | // Write the ELF strtab into the output file at the specified offset. | |
507 | ||
508 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
509 | void | |
510 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::write(Output_file* of, off_t offset) | |
511 | { | |
512 | gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); | |
513 | unsigned char* view = of->get_output_view(offset, this->strtab_size_); | |
96803768 | 514 | this->write_to_buffer(view, this->strtab_size_); |
9a0910c3 | 515 | of->write_output_view(offset, this->strtab_size_, view); |
61ba1cf9 ILT |
516 | } |
517 | ||
ad8f37d1 ILT |
518 | // Print statistical information to stderr. This is used for --stats. |
519 | ||
520 | template<typename Stringpool_char> | |
521 | void | |
522 | Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::print_stats(const char* name) const | |
523 | { | |
524 | #if defined(HAVE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP) || defined(HAVE_EXT_HASH_MAP) | |
525 | fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s entries: %zu; buckets: %zu\n"), | |
526 | program_name, name, this->string_set_.size(), | |
527 | this->string_set_.bucket_count()); | |
528 | #else | |
529 | fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s entries: %zu\n"), | |
530 | program_name, name, this->table_.size()); | |
531 | #endif | |
532 | fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s Stringdata structures: %zu\n"), | |
533 | program_name, name, this->strings_.size()); | |
534 | } | |
535 | ||
b8e6aad9 ILT |
536 | // Instantiate the templates we need. |
537 | ||
538 | template | |
539 | class Stringpool_template<char>; | |
540 | ||
541 | template | |
542 | class Stringpool_template<uint16_t>; | |
543 | ||
544 | template | |
545 | class Stringpool_template<uint32_t>; | |
546 | ||
14bfc3f5 | 547 | } // End namespace gold. |