595 lines
18 KiB
C++
595 lines
18 KiB
C++
// script.h -- handle linker scripts for gold -*- C++ -*-
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// Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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// Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
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// This file is part of gold.
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// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
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// MA 02110-1301, USA.
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// We implement a subset of the original GNU ld linker script language
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// for compatibility. The goal is not to implement the entire
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// language. It is merely to implement enough to handle common uses.
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// In particular we need to handle /usr/lib/libc.so on a typical
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// GNU/Linux system, and we want to handle linker scripts used by the
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// Linux kernel build.
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#ifndef GOLD_SCRIPT_H
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#define GOLD_SCRIPT_H
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#include <cstdio>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "script-sections.h"
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namespace gold
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{
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class General_options;
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class Command_line;
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class Symbol_table;
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class Layout;
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class Mapfile;
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class Input_argument;
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class Input_arguments;
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class Input_objects;
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class Input_group;
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class Input_file;
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class Output_segment;
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class Task_token;
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class Workqueue;
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struct Version_dependency_list;
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struct Version_expression_list;
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struct Version_tree;
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struct Version_expression;
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class Lazy_demangler;
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class Incremental_script_entry;
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// This class represents an expression in a linker script.
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class Expression
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{
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protected:
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// These should only be created by child classes.
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Expression()
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{ }
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public:
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virtual ~Expression()
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{ }
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// Return the value of the expression which is not permitted to
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// refer to the dot symbol. CHECK_ASSERTIONS is true if we should
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// check whether assertions are true.
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uint64_t
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eval(const Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool check_assertions);
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// Return the value of an expression which is permitted to refer to
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// the dot symbol. DOT_VALUE is the absolute value of the dot
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// symbol. DOT_SECTION is the section in which dot is defined; it
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// should be NULL if the dot symbol has an absolute value (e.g., is
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// defined in a SECTIONS clause outside of any output section
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// definition). This sets *RESULT_SECTION to indicate where the
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// value is defined. If the value is absolute *RESULT_SECTION will
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// be NULL. Note that the returned value is still an absolute
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// value; to get a section relative value the caller must subtract
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// the section address. If RESULT_ALIGNMENT is not NULL, this sets
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// *RESULT_ALIGNMENT to the alignment of the value of that alignment
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// is larger than *RESULT_ALIGNMENT; this will only be non-zero if
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// this is an ALIGN expression. If IS_SECTION_DOT_ASSIGMENT is true,
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// we are evaluating an assignment to dot within an output section,
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// and an absolute value should be interpreted as an offset within
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// the section.
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uint64_t
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eval_with_dot(const Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool check_assertions,
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uint64_t dot_value, Output_section* dot_section,
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Output_section** result_section, uint64_t* result_alignment,
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bool is_section_dot_assignment);
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// Return the value of an expression which may or may not be
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// permitted to refer to the dot symbol, depending on
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// is_dot_available. If IS_SECTION_DOT_ASSIGMENT is true,
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// we are evaluating an assignment to dot within an output section,
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// and an absolute value should be interpreted as an offset within
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// the section.
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uint64_t
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eval_maybe_dot(const Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool check_assertions,
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bool is_dot_available, uint64_t dot_value,
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Output_section* dot_section,
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Output_section** result_section, uint64_t* result_alignment,
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bool is_section_dot_assignment);
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// Print the expression to the FILE. This is for debugging.
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virtual void
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print(FILE*) const = 0;
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protected:
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struct Expression_eval_info;
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public:
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// Compute the value of the expression (implemented by child class).
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// This is public rather than protected because it is called
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// directly by children of Expression on other Expression objects.
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virtual uint64_t
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value(const Expression_eval_info*) = 0;
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private:
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// May not be copied.
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Expression(const Expression&);
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Expression& operator=(const Expression&);
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};
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// Version_script_info stores information parsed from the version
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// script, either provided by --version-script or as part of a linker
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// script. A single Version_script_info object per target is owned by
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// Script_options.
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class Version_script_info
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{
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public:
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// The languages which can be specified in a versionn script.
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enum Language
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{
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LANGUAGE_C, // No demangling.
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LANGUAGE_CXX, // C++ demangling.
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LANGUAGE_JAVA, // Java demangling.
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LANGUAGE_COUNT
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};
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Version_script_info();
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~Version_script_info();
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// Clear everything.
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void
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clear();
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// Finalize the version control information.
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void
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finalize();
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// Return whether the information is finalized.
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bool
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is_finalized() const
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{ return this->is_finalized_; }
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// Return whether any version were defined in the version script.
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bool
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empty() const
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{ return this->version_trees_.empty(); }
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// If there is a version associated with SYMBOL, return true, and
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// set *VERSION to the version, and *IS_GLOBAL to whether the symbol
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// should be global. Otherwise, return false.
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bool
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get_symbol_version(const char* symbol, std::string* version,
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bool* is_global) const;
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// Return whether this symbol matches the local: section of some
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// version.
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bool
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symbol_is_local(const char* symbol) const
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{
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bool is_global;
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return (this->get_symbol_version(symbol, NULL, &is_global)
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&& !is_global);
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}
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// Return the names of versions defined in the version script.
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std::vector<std::string>
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get_versions() const;
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// Return the list of dependencies for this version.
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std::vector<std::string>
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get_dependencies(const char* version) const;
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// The following functions should only be used by the bison helper
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// functions. They allocate new structs whose memory belongs to
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// Version_script_info. The bison functions copy the information
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// from the version script into these structs.
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struct Version_dependency_list*
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allocate_dependency_list();
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struct Version_expression_list*
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allocate_expression_list();
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struct Version_tree*
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allocate_version_tree();
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// Build the lookup tables after all data have been read.
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void
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build_lookup_tables();
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// Give an error if there are any unmatched names in the version
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// script.
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void
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check_unmatched_names(const Symbol_table*) const;
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// Print contents to the FILE. This is for debugging.
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void
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print(FILE*) const;
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private:
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void
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print_expression_list(FILE* f, const Version_expression_list*) const;
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bool
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get_symbol_version_helper(const char* symbol,
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bool check_global,
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std::string* pversion) const;
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// Fast lookup information for a given language.
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// We map from exact match strings to Version_tree's. Historically
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// version scripts sometimes have the same symbol multiple times,
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// which is ambiguous. We warn about that case by storing the
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// second Version_tree we see.
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struct Version_tree_match
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{
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Version_tree_match(const Version_tree* r, bool ig,
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const Version_expression* e)
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: real(r), is_global(ig), expression(e), ambiguous(NULL)
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{ }
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// The Version_tree that we return.
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const Version_tree* real;
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// True if this is a global match for the REAL member, false if it
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// is a local match.
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bool is_global;
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// Point back to the Version_expression for which we created this
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// match.
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const Version_expression* expression;
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// If not NULL, another Version_tree that defines the symbol.
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const Version_tree* ambiguous;
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};
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// Map from an exact match string to a Version_tree.
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typedef Unordered_map<std::string, Version_tree_match> Exact;
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// Fast lookup information for a glob pattern.
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struct Glob
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{
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Glob()
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: expression(NULL), version(NULL), is_global(false)
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{ }
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Glob(const Version_expression* e, const Version_tree* v, bool ig)
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: expression(e), version(v), is_global(ig)
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{ }
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// A pointer to the version expression holding the pattern to
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// match and the language to use for demangling the symbol before
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// doing the match.
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const Version_expression* expression;
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// The Version_tree we use if this pattern matches.
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const Version_tree* version;
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// True if this is a global symbol.
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bool is_global;
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};
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typedef std::vector<Glob> Globs;
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bool
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unquote(std::string*) const;
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void
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add_exact_match(const std::string&, const Version_tree*, bool is_global,
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const Version_expression*, Exact*);
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void
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build_expression_list_lookup(const Version_expression_list*,
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const Version_tree*, bool);
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const char*
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get_name_to_match(const char*, int,
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Lazy_demangler*, Lazy_demangler*) const;
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// All the version dependencies we allocate.
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std::vector<Version_dependency_list*> dependency_lists_;
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// All the version expressions we allocate.
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std::vector<Version_expression_list*> expression_lists_;
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// The list of versions.
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std::vector<Version_tree*> version_trees_;
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// Exact matches for global symbols, by language.
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Exact* exact_[LANGUAGE_COUNT];
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// A vector of glob patterns mapping to Version_trees.
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Globs globs_;
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// The default version to use, if there is one. This is from a
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// pattern of "*".
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const Version_tree* default_version_;
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// True if the default version is global.
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bool default_is_global_;
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// Whether this has been finalized.
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bool is_finalized_;
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};
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// This class manages assignments to symbols. These can appear in
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// three different locations in scripts: outside of a SECTIONS clause,
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// within a SECTIONS clause, and within an output section definition
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// within a SECTIONS clause. This can also appear on the command line
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// via the --defsym command line option.
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class Symbol_assignment
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{
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public:
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Symbol_assignment(const char* name, size_t namelen, bool is_defsym,
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Expression* val, bool provide, bool hidden)
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: name_(name, namelen), val_(val), is_defsym_(is_defsym),
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provide_(provide), hidden_(hidden), sym_(NULL)
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{ }
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// Add the symbol to the symbol table.
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void
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add_to_table(Symbol_table*);
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// Finalize the symbol value.
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void
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finalize(Symbol_table*, const Layout*);
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// Finalize the symbol value when it can refer to the dot symbol.
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void
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finalize_with_dot(Symbol_table*, const Layout*, uint64_t dot_value,
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Output_section* dot_section);
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// Set the symbol value, but only if the value is absolute or relative to
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// DOT_SECTION. This is used while processing a SECTIONS clause.
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// We assume that dot is an absolute value here. We do not check assertions.
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void
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set_if_absolute(Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool is_dot_available,
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uint64_t dot_value, Output_section* dot_section);
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const std::string&
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name() const
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{ return this->name_; }
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// Print the assignment to the FILE. This is for debugging.
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void
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print(FILE*) const;
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private:
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// Shared by finalize and finalize_with_dot.
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void
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finalize_maybe_dot(Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool is_dot_available,
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uint64_t dot_value, Output_section* dot_section);
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// Sized version of finalize.
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template<int size>
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void
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sized_finalize(Symbol_table*, const Layout*, bool is_dot_available,
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uint64_t dot_value, Output_section*);
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// Symbol name.
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std::string name_;
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// Expression to assign to symbol.
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Expression* val_;
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// True if this symbol is defined by a --defsym, false if it is
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// defined in a linker script.
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bool is_defsym_;
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// Whether the assignment should be provided (only set if there is
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// an undefined reference to the symbol.
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bool provide_;
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// Whether the assignment should be hidden.
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bool hidden_;
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// The entry in the symbol table.
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Symbol* sym_;
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};
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// This class manages assertions in linker scripts. These can appear
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// in all the places where a Symbol_assignment can appear.
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class Script_assertion
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{
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public:
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Script_assertion(Expression* check, const char* message,
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size_t messagelen)
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: check_(check), message_(message, messagelen)
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{ }
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// Check the assertion.
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void
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check(const Symbol_table*, const Layout*);
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// Print the assertion to the FILE. This is for debugging.
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void
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print(FILE*) const;
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private:
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// The expression to check.
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Expression* check_;
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// The message to issue if the expression fails.
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std::string message_;
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};
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// We can read a linker script in two different contexts: when
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// initially parsing the command line, and when we find an input file
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// which is actually a linker script. Also some of the data which can
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// be set by a linker script can also be set via command line options
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// like -e and --defsym. This means that we have a type of data which
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// can be set both during command line option parsing and while
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// reading input files. We store that data in an instance of this
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// object. We will keep pointers to that instance in both the
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// Command_line and Layout objects.
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class Script_options
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{
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public:
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Script_options();
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// Add a symbol to be defined.
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void
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add_symbol_assignment(const char* name, size_t length, bool is_defsym,
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Expression* value, bool provide, bool hidden);
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// Look for an assigned symbol.
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bool
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is_pending_assignment(const char* name);
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// Add a reference to a symbol.
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void
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add_symbol_reference(const char* name, size_t length);
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// Add an assertion.
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void
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add_assertion(Expression* check, const char* message, size_t messagelen);
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// Define a symbol from the command line.
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bool
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define_symbol(const char* definition);
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// Create sections required by any linker scripts.
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void
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create_script_sections(Layout*);
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// Add all symbol definitions to the symbol table.
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void
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add_symbols_to_table(Symbol_table*);
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// Used to iterate over symbols which are referenced in expressions
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// but not defined.
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typedef Unordered_set<std::string>::const_iterator referenced_const_iterator;
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referenced_const_iterator
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referenced_begin() const
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{ return this->symbol_references_.begin(); }
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referenced_const_iterator
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referenced_end() const
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{ return this->symbol_references_.end(); }
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// Return whether a symbol is referenced but not defined.
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bool
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is_referenced(const std::string& name) const
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{
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return (this->symbol_references_.find(name)
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!= this->symbol_references_.end());
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}
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// Return whether there are any symbols which were referenced but
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// not defined.
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bool
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any_unreferenced() const
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{ return !this->symbol_references_.empty(); }
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// Finalize the symbol values. Also check assertions.
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void
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finalize_symbols(Symbol_table*, const Layout*);
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// Version information parsed from a version script. Everything
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// else has a pointer to this object.
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Version_script_info*
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version_script_info()
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{ return &this->version_script_info_; }
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const Version_script_info*
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version_script_info() const
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{ return &this->version_script_info_; }
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// A SECTIONS clause parsed from a linker script. Everything else
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// has a pointer to this object.
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Script_sections*
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script_sections()
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{ return &this->script_sections_; }
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const Script_sections*
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script_sections() const
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{ return &this->script_sections_; }
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// Whether we saw a SECTIONS clause.
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bool
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saw_sections_clause() const
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{ return this->script_sections_.saw_sections_clause(); }
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// Whether we saw a PHDRS clause.
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bool
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saw_phdrs_clause() const
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{ return this->script_sections_.saw_phdrs_clause(); }
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// Set section addresses using a SECTIONS clause. Return the
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// segment which should hold the file header and segment headers;
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// this may return NULL, in which case the headers are not in a
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// loadable segment.
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Output_segment*
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set_section_addresses(Symbol_table*, Layout*);
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// Print the script to the FILE. This is for debugging.
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void
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print(FILE*) const;
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private:
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// We keep a list of symbol assignments which occur outside of a
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// SECTIONS clause.
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typedef std::vector<Symbol_assignment*> Symbol_assignments;
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// We keep a list of all assertions whcih occur outside of a
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// SECTIONS clause.
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typedef std::vector<Script_assertion*> Assertions;
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// The entry address. This will be empty if not set.
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std::string entry_;
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// Symbols to set.
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Symbol_assignments symbol_assignments_;
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// Symbols defined in an expression, for faster lookup.
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Unordered_set<std::string> symbol_definitions_;
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// Symbols referenced in an expression.
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Unordered_set<std::string> symbol_references_;
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// Assertions to check.
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Assertions assertions_;
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// Version information parsed from a version script.
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Version_script_info version_script_info_;
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// Information from any SECTIONS clauses.
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Script_sections script_sections_;
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};
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// FILE was found as an argument on the command line, but was not
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// recognized as an ELF file. Try to read it as a script. Return
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// true if the file was handled. This has to handle /usr/lib/libc.so
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// on a GNU/Linux system. *USED_NEXT_BLOCKER is set to indicate
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// whether the function took over NEXT_BLOCKER.
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bool
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read_input_script(Workqueue*, Symbol_table*, Layout*, Dirsearch*, int,
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Input_objects*, Mapfile*, Input_group*,
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const Input_argument*, Input_file*,
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Task_token* next_blocker, bool* used_next_blocker);
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// FILE was found as an argument to --script (-T).
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// Read it as a script, and execute its contents immediately.
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bool
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read_commandline_script(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline);
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// FILE was found as an argument to --version-script. Read it as a
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// version script, and store its contents in
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// cmdline->script_options()->version_script_info().
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bool
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read_version_script(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline);
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// FILENAME was found as an argument to --dynamic-list. Read it as a
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// version script (actually, a versym_node from a version script), and
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// store its contents in DYNAMIC_LIST.
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bool
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read_dynamic_list(const char* filename, Command_line* cmdline,
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Script_options* dynamic_list);
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} // End namespace gold.
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#endif // !defined(GOLD_SCRIPT_H)
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