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* Add missing test.Rafael Espindola2017-11-281-0/+2
| | | | | | This would have found the issue with r319008. llvm-svn: 319214
* Store the real binding of shared symbols.Rafael Espindola2017-11-281-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Currently we mark every shared symbol as STB_WEAK. That is a hack to make it easy to decide when a .so is needed or not because of a reference to a given symbol. That hack leaks when we create copy relocations as shown by the update to relocation-copy-alias.s. This patch stores the original binding when we first read a shared symbol. We still have to update the binding to weak if we see a weak undef, but I find the logic easier to read where it is now. llvm-svn: 319127
* [ELF] - Do --hash-style=both by default.George Rimar2017-10-061-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | Its PR34712, GNU linkers recently changed default values to "both" of "sysv". Patch do the same for all targets except MIPS, where .gnu.hash section is not yet supported. Code suggested by Rui Ueyama. Differential revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D38407 llvm-svn: 315051
* ELF: New symbol table design.Peter Collingbourne2016-05-011-2/+2
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This patch implements a new design for the symbol table that stores SymbolBodies within a memory region of the Symbol object. Symbols are mutated by constructing SymbolBodies in place over existing SymbolBodies, rather than by mutating pointers. As mentioned in the initial proposal [1], this memory layout helps reduce the cache miss rate by improving memory locality. Performance numbers: old(s) new(s) Without debug info: chrome 7.178 6.432 (-11.5%) LLVMgold.so 0.505 0.502 (-0.5%) clang 0.954 0.827 (-15.4%) llvm-as 0.052 0.045 (-15.5%) With debug info: scylla 5.695 5.613 (-1.5%) clang 14.396 14.143 (-1.8%) Performance counter results show that the fewer required indirections is indeed the cause of the improved performance. For example, when linking chrome, stalled cycles decreases from 14,556,444,002 to 12,959,238,310, and instructions per cycle increases from 0.78 to 0.83. We are also executing many fewer instructions (15,516,401,933 down to 15,002,434,310), probably because we spend less time allocating SymbolBodies. The new mechanism by which symbols are added to the symbol table is by calling add* functions on the SymbolTable. In this patch, I handle local symbols by storing them inside "unparented" SymbolBodies. This is suboptimal, but if we do want to try to avoid allocating these SymbolBodies, we can probably do that separately. I also removed a few members from the SymbolBody class that were only being used to pass information from the input file to the symbol table. This patch implements the new design for the ELF linker only. I intend to prepare a similar patch for the COFF linker. [1] http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-April/098832.html Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D19752 llvm-svn: 268178
* Store the binding in the Symbol.Rafael Espindola2016-04-261-3/+3
| | | | | | | This remove a fixme, cleans up the weak undef interaction with archives and lets us keep weak undefs still weak if they resolve to shared. llvm-svn: 267555
* ELF: Create dynamic symbols for symbol aliases of copy relocations.Peter Collingbourne2016-04-041-0/+67
For each copy relocation that we create, look through the DSO's symbol table for aliases and create a dynamic symbol for each one. This causes the copy relocation to correctly interpose any aliases. Copy relocations are relatively uncommon (on my machine, 56% of binaries in /usr/bin have no copy relocations probably due to being PIEs, 97% of them have <10, and the binary with the largest number of them has 97) so it's probably fine to do this in a relatively inefficient way. Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18731 llvm-svn: 265354
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