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This implements the special __tls_get_addr_opt call stub for powerpc gold that returns __thread variable addresses without actually making a call to __tls_get_addr in most cases. Shared libraries that are loaded at program load time (ie. dlopen is not used) have a known layout for their __thread variables, and thus DTPMOD64/DPTREL64 pairs describing those variables can be set up by ld.so for the __tls_get_addr_opt call stub fast exit. Ref https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2015-03/msg00626.html I really, really wish I'd used a differently versioned __tls_get_addr symbol than the base symbol to indicate glibc support for the optimized call, rather than having glibc export __tls_get_addr_opt. A lot of the messing around here, flipping symbols from __tls_get_addr to __tls_get_addr_opt, is caused by that decision. About the only benefit is that a user can see at a glance that their disassembled code is calling __tls_get_addr via the fancy call stub.. Anyway, we need references to __tls_get_addr to seem like they were to __tls_get_addr_opt, and in cases like the tsan interceptor, a definition of __tls_get_addr to seem like one of __tls_get_addr_opt as well. That's the reason for Symbol::clear_in_reg and Symbol_table::clone, and why symbols are substituted in Scan::global and other places dealing with dynamic linking. elfcpp/ * elfcpp.h (DT_PPC_OPT): Define. * powerpc.h (PPC_OPT_TLS): Define. gold/ * options.h (tls_get_addr_optimize): New option. * symtab.h (Symbol::clear_in_reg, clone): New functions. (Sized_symbol::clone): New function. (Symbol_table::clone): New function. * resolve.cc (Symbol::clone, Sized_symbol::clone): New functions. * powerpc.cc (Target_powerpc::has_tls_get_addr_opt_, tls_get_addr_, tls_get_addr_opt_): New vars. (Target_powerpc::tls_get_addr_opt, tls_get_addr, is_tls_get_addr_opt, replace_tls_get_addr, set_has_tls_get_addr_opt, stk_linker): New functions. (Target_powerpc::Track_tls::maybe_skip_tls_get_addr_call): Add target param. Update callers. Compare symbols rather than names. (Target_powerpc::do_define_standard_symbols): Init tls_get_addr_ and tls_get_addr_opt_. (Target_powerpc::Branch_info::mark_pltcall): Translate tls_get_addr sym to tls_get_addr_opt. (Target_powerpc::Branch_info::make_stub): Likewise. (Stub_table::define_stub_syms): Likewise. (Target_powerpc::Scan::global): Likewise. (Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Likewise. (add_3_12_2, add_3_12_13, bctrl, beqlr, cmpdi_11_0, cmpwi_11_0, ld_11_1, ld_11_3, ld_12_3, lwz_11_3, lwz_12_3, mr_0_3, mr_3_0, mtlr_11, std_11_1): New constants. (Stub_table::eh_frame_added_): Delete. (Stub_table::tls_get_addr_opt_bctrl_, plt_fde_len_, plt_fde_): New vars. (Stub_table::init_plt_fde): New functions. (Stub_table::add_eh_frame, replace_eh_frame): Move definition out of line. Init and use plt_fde_. (Stub_table::plt_call_size): Return size for tls_get_addr stub. Extract alignment code to.. (Stub_table::plt_call_align): ..this new function. Adjust all callers. (Stub_table::add_plt_call_entry): Set has_tls_get_addr_opt and tls_get_addr_opt_bctrl, and align after that. (Stub_table::do_write): Write out tls_get_addr stub. (Target_powerpc::do_finalize_sections): Emit DT_PPC_OPT PPC_OPT_TLS/PPC64_OPT_TLS bit. (Target_powerpc::Relocate::relocate): Don't check for or modify nop following bl for tls_get_addr stub. |
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aarch64.h | ||
arm.h | ||
ChangeLog | ||
ChangeLog-0815 | ||
ChangeLog-2016 | ||
dwarf.h | ||
elfcpp_file.h | ||
elfcpp_internal.h | ||
elfcpp_swap.h | ||
elfcpp.h | ||
i386.h | ||
mips.h | ||
powerpc.h | ||
README | ||
s390.h | ||
sparc.h | ||
tilegx.h | ||
x86_64.h |
elfcpp is a C++ library for reading and writing ELF information. This
was written to support gold, the ELF linker, and may not be generally
useful.
elfcpp does not do file I/O. It deals only with offsets and memory
data.
For efficiency, most accessors are templates with two arguments: the
ELF file class (32 or 64 bits) and the endianness.
Copyright (C) 2012-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copying and distribution of this file, with or without modification,
are permitted in any medium without royalty provided the copyright
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