// fileread.h -- read files for gold -*- C++ -*-
-// Copyright 2006, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+// Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
// This file is part of gold.
#include <list>
#include <map>
#include <string>
+#include <vector>
-#include "options.h"
#include "token.h"
namespace gold
{
+class Position_dependent_options;
+class Input_file_argument;
class Dirsearch;
class File_view;
{
public:
File_read()
- : name_(), descriptor_(-1), size_(0), token_(false), views_(),
- saved_views_(), contents_(NULL), mapped_bytes_(0), released_(true)
+ : name_(), descriptor_(-1), object_count_(0), size_(0), token_(false),
+ views_(), saved_views_(), contents_(NULL), mapped_bytes_(0),
+ released_(true)
{ }
~File_read();
filename() const
{ return this->name_; }
+ // Add an object associated with a file.
+ void
+ add_object()
+ { ++this->object_count_; }
+
+ // Remove an object associated with a file.
+ void
+ remove_object()
+ { --this->object_count_; }
+
// Lock the file for exclusive access within a particular Task::run
// execution. This means that the descriptor can not be closed.
// This routine may only be called when the workqueue lock is held.
{ return this->size_; }
// Return a view into the file starting at file offset START for
- // SIZE bytes. The pointer will remain valid until the File_read is
- // unlocked. It is an error if we can not read enough data from the
- // file. The CACHE parameter is a hint as to whether it will be
+ // SIZE bytes. OFFSET is the offset into the input file for the
+ // file we are reading; this is zero for a normal object file,
+ // non-zero for an object file in an archive. ALIGNED is true if
+ // the data must be naturally aligned; this only matters when OFFSET
+ // is not zero. The pointer will remain valid until the File_read
+ // is unlocked. It is an error if we can not read enough data from
+ // the file. The CACHE parameter is a hint as to whether it will be
// useful to cache this data for later accesses--i.e., later calls
// to get_view, read, or get_lasting_view which retrieve the same
// data.
const unsigned char*
- get_view(off_t start, section_size_type size, bool cache);
+ get_view(off_t offset, off_t start, section_size_type size, bool aligned,
+ bool cache);
// Read data from the file into the buffer P starting at file offset
// START for SIZE bytes.
// for SIZE bytes. This is allocated with new, and the caller is
// responsible for deleting it when done. The data associated with
// this view will remain valid until the view is deleted. It is an
- // error if we can not read enough data from the file. The CACHE
- // parameter is as in get_view.
+ // error if we can not read enough data from the file. The OFFSET,
+ // ALIGNED and CACHE parameters are as in get_view.
File_view*
- get_lasting_view(off_t start, section_size_type size, bool cache);
+ get_lasting_view(off_t offset, off_t start, section_size_type size,
+ bool aligned, bool cache);
+
+ // Mark all views as no longer cached.
+ void
+ clear_view_cache_marks();
+
+ // Discard all uncached views. This is normally done by release(),
+ // but not for objects in archives. FIXME: This is a complicated
+ // interface, and it would be nice to have something more automatic.
+ void
+ clear_uncached_views()
+ { this->clear_views(false); }
+
+ // A struct used to do a multiple read.
+ struct Read_multiple_entry
+ {
+ // The file offset of the data to read.
+ off_t file_offset;
+ // The amount of data to read.
+ section_size_type size;
+ // The buffer where the data should be placed.
+ unsigned char* buffer;
+
+ Read_multiple_entry(off_t o, section_size_type s, unsigned char* b)
+ : file_offset(o), size(s), buffer(b)
+ { }
+ };
+
+ typedef std::vector<Read_multiple_entry> Read_multiple;
+
+ // Read a bunch of data from the file into various different
+ // locations. The vector must be sorted by ascending file_offset.
+ // BASE is a base offset to be added to all the offsets in the
+ // vector.
+ void
+ read_multiple(off_t base, const Read_multiple&);
// Dump statistical information to stderr.
static void
{
public:
View(off_t start, section_size_type size, const unsigned char* data,
- bool cache, bool mapped)
+ unsigned int byteshift, bool cache, bool mapped)
: start_(start), size_(size), data_(data), lock_count_(0),
- cache_(cache), mapped_(mapped)
+ byteshift_(byteshift), cache_(cache), mapped_(mapped), accessed_(true)
{ }
~View();
bool
is_locked();
+ unsigned int
+ byteshift() const
+ { return this->byteshift_; }
+
void
set_cache()
{ this->cache_ = true; }
+ void
+ clear_cache()
+ { this->cache_ = false; }
+
bool
should_cache() const
{ return this->cache_; }
+ void
+ set_accessed()
+ { this->accessed_ = true; }
+
+ void
+ clear_accessed()
+ { this->accessed_= false; }
+
+ bool
+ accessed() const
+ { return this->accessed_; }
+
private:
View(const View&);
View& operator=(const View&);
+ // The file offset of the start of the view.
off_t start_;
+ // The size of the view.
section_size_type size_;
+ // A pointer to the actual bytes.
const unsigned char* data_;
+ // The number of locks on this view.
int lock_count_;
+ // The number of bytes that the view is shifted relative to the
+ // underlying file. This is used to align data. This is normally
+ // zero, except possibly for an object in an archive.
+ unsigned int byteshift_;
+ // Whether the view is cached.
bool cache_;
+ // Whether the view is mapped into memory. If not, data_ points
+ // to memory allocated using new[].
bool mapped_;
+ // Whether the view has been accessed recently.
+ bool accessed_;
};
friend class View;
friend class File_view;
+ // The type of a mapping from page start and byte shift to views.
+ typedef std::map<std::pair<off_t, unsigned int>, View*> Views;
+
+ // A simple list of Views.
+ typedef std::list<View*> Saved_views;
+
// Find a view into the file.
View*
- find_view(off_t start, section_size_type size) const;
+ find_view(off_t start, section_size_type size, unsigned int byteshift,
+ View** vshifted) const;
// Read data from the file into a buffer.
void
do_read(off_t start, section_size_type size, void* p) const;
+ // Add a view.
+ void
+ add_view(View*);
+
+ // Make a view into the file.
+ View*
+ make_view(off_t start, section_size_type size, unsigned int byteshift,
+ bool cache);
+
// Find or make a view into the file.
View*
- find_or_make_view(off_t start, section_size_type size, bool cache);
+ find_or_make_view(off_t offset, off_t start, section_size_type size,
+ bool aligned, bool cache);
// Clear the file views.
void
pages(off_t file_size)
{ return (file_size + (page_size - 1)) & ~ (page_size - 1); }
- // The type of a mapping from page start to views.
- typedef std::map<off_t, View*> Views;
+ // The maximum number of entries we will pass to ::readv.
+ static const size_t max_readv_entries = 128;
- // A simple list of Views.
- typedef std::list<View*> Saved_views;
+ // Use readv to read data.
+ void
+ do_readv(off_t base, const Read_multiple&, size_t start, size_t count);
// File name.
std::string name_;
// File descriptor.
int descriptor_;
+ // The number of objects associated with this file. This will be
+ // more than 1 in the case of an archive.
+ int object_count_;
// File size.
off_t size_;
// A token used to lock the file.
// Return the name given by the user. For -lc this will return "c".
const char*
- name() const
- { return this->input_argument_->name(); }
+ name() const;
// Return the file name. For -lc this will return something like
// "/usr/lib/libc.so".
// Return the position dependent options.
const Position_dependent_options&
- options() const
- { return this->input_argument_->options(); }
+ options() const;
// Return the file.
File_read&
is_in_sysroot() const
{ return this->is_in_sysroot_; }
+ // Return whether this file is to be read only for its symbols.
+ bool
+ just_symbols() const;
+
private:
Input_file(const Input_file&);
Input_file& operator=(const Input_file&);
+ // Open a binary file.
+ bool
+ open_binary(const General_options&, const Task* task,
+ const std::string& name);
+
// The argument from the command line.
const Input_file_argument* input_argument_;
// The name under which we opened the file. This is like the name