| // UNREVIEWED |
| |
| // Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| package noder |
| |
| import ( |
| "io" |
| |
| "cmd/compile/internal/base" |
| "cmd/compile/internal/ir" |
| "cmd/compile/internal/reflectdata" |
| "cmd/compile/internal/types" |
| "cmd/internal/goobj" |
| "cmd/internal/obj" |
| ) |
| |
| // This file implements the unified IR linker, which combines the |
| // local package's stub data with imported package data to produce a |
| // complete export data file. It also rewrites the compiler's |
| // extension data sections based on the results of compilation (e.g., |
| // the function inlining cost and linker symbol index assignments). |
| // |
| // TODO(mdempsky): Using the name "linker" here is confusing, because |
| // readers are likely to mistake references to it for cmd/link. But |
| // there's a shortage of good names for "something that combines |
| // multiple parts into a cohesive whole"... e.g., "assembler" and |
| // "compiler" are also already taken. |
| |
| type linker struct { |
| pw pkgEncoder |
| |
| pkgs map[string]int |
| decls map[*types.Sym]int |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocAll(pr *pkgReader, relocs []relocEnt) []relocEnt { |
| res := make([]relocEnt, len(relocs)) |
| for i, rent := range relocs { |
| rent.idx = l.relocIdx(pr, rent.kind, rent.idx) |
| res[i] = rent |
| } |
| return res |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocIdx(pr *pkgReader, k reloc, idx int) int { |
| assert(pr != nil) |
| |
| absIdx := pr.absIdx(k, idx) |
| |
| if newidx := pr.newindex[absIdx]; newidx != 0 { |
| return ^newidx |
| } |
| |
| var newidx int |
| switch k { |
| case relocString: |
| newidx = l.relocString(pr, idx) |
| case relocPkg: |
| newidx = l.relocPkg(pr, idx) |
| case relocObj: |
| newidx = l.relocObj(pr, idx) |
| |
| default: |
| // Generic relocations. |
| // |
| // TODO(mdempsky): Deduplicate more sections? In fact, I think |
| // every section could be deduplicated. This would also be easier |
| // if we do external relocations. |
| |
| w := l.pw.newEncoderRaw(k) |
| l.relocCommon(pr, &w, k, idx) |
| newidx = w.idx |
| } |
| |
| pr.newindex[absIdx] = ^newidx |
| |
| return newidx |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocString(pr *pkgReader, idx int) int { |
| return l.pw.stringIdx(pr.stringIdx(idx)) |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocPkg(pr *pkgReader, idx int) int { |
| path := pr.peekPkgPath(idx) |
| |
| if newidx, ok := l.pkgs[path]; ok { |
| return newidx |
| } |
| |
| r := pr.newDecoder(relocPkg, idx, syncPkgDef) |
| w := l.pw.newEncoder(relocPkg, syncPkgDef) |
| l.pkgs[path] = w.idx |
| |
| // TODO(mdempsky): We end up leaving an empty string reference here |
| // from when the package was originally written as "". Probably not |
| // a big deal, but a little annoying. Maybe relocating |
| // cross-references in place is the way to go after all. |
| w.relocs = l.relocAll(pr, r.relocs) |
| |
| _ = r.string() // original path |
| w.string(path) |
| |
| io.Copy(&w.data, &r.data) |
| |
| return w.flush() |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocObj(pr *pkgReader, idx int) int { |
| path, name, tag := pr.peekObj(idx) |
| sym := types.NewPkg(path, "").Lookup(name) |
| |
| if newidx, ok := l.decls[sym]; ok { |
| return newidx |
| } |
| |
| if tag == objStub && path != "builtin" && path != "unsafe" { |
| pri, ok := objReader[sym] |
| if !ok { |
| base.Fatalf("missing reader for %q.%v", path, name) |
| } |
| assert(ok) |
| |
| pr = pri.pr |
| idx = pri.idx |
| |
| path2, name2, tag2 := pr.peekObj(idx) |
| sym2 := types.NewPkg(path2, "").Lookup(name2) |
| assert(sym == sym2) |
| assert(tag2 != objStub) |
| } |
| |
| w := l.pw.newEncoderRaw(relocObj) |
| wext := l.pw.newEncoderRaw(relocObjExt) |
| wname := l.pw.newEncoderRaw(relocName) |
| wdict := l.pw.newEncoderRaw(relocObjDict) |
| |
| l.decls[sym] = w.idx |
| assert(wext.idx == w.idx) |
| assert(wname.idx == w.idx) |
| assert(wdict.idx == w.idx) |
| |
| l.relocCommon(pr, &w, relocObj, idx) |
| l.relocCommon(pr, &wname, relocName, idx) |
| l.relocCommon(pr, &wdict, relocObjDict, idx) |
| |
| var obj *ir.Name |
| if path == "" { |
| var ok bool |
| obj, ok = sym.Def.(*ir.Name) |
| |
| // Generic types and functions and declared constraint types won't |
| // have definitions. |
| // For now, just generically copy their extension data. |
| // TODO(mdempsky): Restore assertion. |
| if !ok && false { |
| base.Fatalf("missing definition for %v", sym) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if obj != nil { |
| wext.sync(syncObject1) |
| switch tag { |
| case objFunc: |
| l.relocFuncExt(&wext, obj) |
| case objType: |
| l.relocTypeExt(&wext, obj) |
| case objVar: |
| l.relocVarExt(&wext, obj) |
| } |
| wext.flush() |
| } else { |
| l.relocCommon(pr, &wext, relocObjExt, idx) |
| } |
| |
| return w.idx |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocCommon(pr *pkgReader, w *encoder, k reloc, idx int) { |
| r := pr.newDecoderRaw(k, idx) |
| w.relocs = l.relocAll(pr, r.relocs) |
| io.Copy(&w.data, &r.data) |
| w.flush() |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) pragmaFlag(w *encoder, pragma ir.PragmaFlag) { |
| w.sync(syncPragma) |
| w.int(int(pragma)) |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocFuncExt(w *encoder, name *ir.Name) { |
| w.sync(syncFuncExt) |
| |
| l.pragmaFlag(w, name.Func.Pragma) |
| l.linkname(w, name) |
| |
| // Relocated extension data. |
| w.bool(true) |
| |
| // Record definition ABI so cross-ABI calls can be direct. |
| // This is important for the performance of calling some |
| // common functions implemented in assembly (e.g., bytealg). |
| w.uint64(uint64(name.Func.ABI)) |
| |
| // Escape analysis. |
| for _, fs := range &types.RecvsParams { |
| for _, f := range fs(name.Type()).FieldSlice() { |
| w.string(f.Note) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if inl := name.Func.Inl; w.bool(inl != nil) { |
| w.len(int(inl.Cost)) |
| w.bool(inl.CanDelayResults) |
| |
| pri, ok := bodyReader[name.Func] |
| assert(ok) |
| w.reloc(relocBody, l.relocIdx(pri.pr, relocBody, pri.idx)) |
| } |
| |
| w.sync(syncEOF) |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocTypeExt(w *encoder, name *ir.Name) { |
| w.sync(syncTypeExt) |
| |
| typ := name.Type() |
| |
| l.pragmaFlag(w, name.Pragma()) |
| |
| // For type T, export the index of type descriptor symbols of T and *T. |
| l.lsymIdx(w, "", reflectdata.TypeLinksym(typ)) |
| l.lsymIdx(w, "", reflectdata.TypeLinksym(typ.PtrTo())) |
| |
| if typ.Kind() != types.TINTER { |
| for _, method := range typ.Methods().Slice() { |
| l.relocFuncExt(w, method.Nname.(*ir.Name)) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) relocVarExt(w *encoder, name *ir.Name) { |
| w.sync(syncVarExt) |
| l.linkname(w, name) |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) linkname(w *encoder, name *ir.Name) { |
| w.sync(syncLinkname) |
| |
| linkname := name.Sym().Linkname |
| if !l.lsymIdx(w, linkname, name.Linksym()) { |
| w.string(linkname) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func (l *linker) lsymIdx(w *encoder, linkname string, lsym *obj.LSym) bool { |
| if lsym.PkgIdx > goobj.PkgIdxSelf || (lsym.PkgIdx == goobj.PkgIdxInvalid && !lsym.Indexed()) || linkname != "" { |
| w.int64(-1) |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // For a defined symbol, export its index. |
| // For re-exporting an imported symbol, pass its index through. |
| w.int64(int64(lsym.SymIdx)) |
| return true |
| } |
| |
| // @@@ Helpers |
| |
| // TODO(mdempsky): These should probably be removed. I think they're a |
| // smell that the export data format is not yet quite right. |
| |
| func (pr *pkgDecoder) peekPkgPath(idx int) string { |
| r := pr.newDecoder(relocPkg, idx, syncPkgDef) |
| path := r.string() |
| if path == "" { |
| path = pr.pkgPath |
| } |
| return path |
| } |
| |
| func (pr *pkgDecoder) peekObj(idx int) (string, string, codeObj) { |
| r := pr.newDecoder(relocName, idx, syncObject1) |
| r.sync(syncSym) |
| r.sync(syncPkg) |
| path := pr.peekPkgPath(r.reloc(relocPkg)) |
| name := r.string() |
| assert(name != "") |
| |
| tag := codeObj(r.code(syncCodeObj)) |
| |
| return path, name, tag |
| } |