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// gold.h -- general definitions for gold -*- C++ -*-
// Copyright (C) 2006-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
// Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
// This file is part of gold.
// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
// Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
// MA 02110-1301, USA.
#ifndef GOLD_GOLD_H
#define GOLD_GOLD_H
#include "config.h"
#include "ansidecl.h"
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdlib>
#include <cstring>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include "system.h"
namespace gold
{
// General declarations.
class General_options;
class Command_line;
class Dirsearch;
class Input_objects;
class Mapfile;
class Symbol;
class Symbol_table;
class Layout;
class Task;
class Workqueue;
class Output_file;
template<int size, bool big_endian>
struct Relocate_info;
// Exit status codes.
enum Exit_status
{
GOLD_OK = EXIT_SUCCESS,
GOLD_ERR = EXIT_FAILURE,
GOLD_FALLBACK = EXIT_FAILURE + 1
};
// Some basic types. For these we use lower case initial letters.
// For an offset in an input or output file, use off_t. Note that
// this will often be a 64-bit type even for a 32-bit build.
// The size of a section if we are going to look at the contents.
typedef size_t section_size_type;
// An offset within a section when we are looking at the contents.
typedef ptrdiff_t section_offset_type;
// The name of the program as used in error messages.
extern const char* program_name;
// This function is called to exit the program. Status is true to
// exit success (0) and false to exit failure (1).
extern void
gold_exit(Exit_status status) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
// This function is called to emit an error message and then
// immediately exit with failure.
extern void
gold_fatal(const char* format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// This function is called to issue an error. This will cause gold to
// eventually exit with failure.
extern void
gold_error(const char* msg, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// This function is called to issue a warning.
extern void
gold_warning(const char* msg, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// This function is called to print an informational message.
extern void
gold_info(const char* msg, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// This function is called to print a trace message.
extern void
gold_trace(const char* msg, ...) ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// This function is called to emit an error message and then
// immediately exit with fallback status (e.g., when
// --incremental-update fails and the link needs to be restarted
// with --incremental-full).
extern void
gold_fallback(const char* format, ...) ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_1;
// Work around a bug in gcc 4.3.0. http://gcc.gnu.org/PR35546 . This
// can probably be removed after the bug has been fixed for a while.
#ifdef HAVE_TEMPLATE_ATTRIBUTES
#define TEMPLATE_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4 ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4
#else
#define TEMPLATE_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4
#endif
// This function is called to issue an error at the location of a
// reloc.
template<int size, bool big_endian>
extern void
gold_error_at_location(const Relocate_info<size, big_endian>*,
size_t, off_t, const char* format, ...)
TEMPLATE_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4;
// This function is called to issue a warning at the location of a
// reloc.
template<int size, bool big_endian>
extern void
gold_warning_at_location(const Relocate_info<size, big_endian>*,
size_t, off_t, const char* format, ...)
TEMPLATE_ATTRIBUTE_PRINTF_4;
// This function is called to report an undefined symbol without
// a relocation (e.g., referenced by a dynamic object). SYM is
// the undefined symbol. The file name associated with the SYM
// is used to print a location for the undefined symbol.
extern void
gold_undefined_symbol(const Symbol*);
// This function is called to report an undefined symbol resulting
// from a relocation. SYM is the undefined symbol. RELINFO is the
// general relocation info. RELNUM is the number of the reloc,
// and RELOFFSET is the reloc's offset.
template<int size, bool big_endian>
extern void
gold_undefined_symbol_at_location(const Symbol*,
const Relocate_info<size, big_endian>*,
size_t, off_t);
// This is function is called in some cases if we run out of memory.
extern void
gold_nomem() ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
// In versions of gcc before 4.3, using __FUNCTION__ in a template
// function can cause gcc to get confused about whether or not the
// function can return. See http://gcc.gnu.org/PR30988. Use a macro
// to avoid the problem. This can be removed when we no longer need
// to care about gcc versions before 4.3.
#if defined(__GNUC__) && GCC_VERSION < 4003
#define FUNCTION_NAME static_cast<const char*>(__FUNCTION__)
#else
#define FUNCTION_NAME __FUNCTION__
#endif
// This macro and function are used in cases which can not arise if
// the code is written correctly.
#define gold_unreachable() \
(gold::do_gold_unreachable(__FILE__, __LINE__, FUNCTION_NAME))
extern void do_gold_unreachable(const char*, int, const char*)
ATTRIBUTE_NORETURN;
// Assertion check.
#define gold_assert(expr) ((void)(!(expr) ? gold_unreachable(), 0 : 0))
// Print version information.
extern void
print_version(bool print_short);
// Get the version string.
extern const char*
get_version_string();
// Convert numeric types without unnoticed loss of precision.
template<typename To, typename From>
inline To
convert_types(const From from)
{
To to = from;
gold_assert(static_cast<From>(to) == from);
return to;
}
// A common case of convert_types<>: convert to section_size_type.
template<typename From>
inline section_size_type
convert_to_section_size_type(const From from)
{ return convert_types<section_size_type, From>(from); }
// Queue up the first set of tasks.
extern void
queue_initial_tasks(const General_options&,
Dirsearch&,
const Command_line&,
Workqueue*,
Input_objects*,
Symbol_table*,
Layout*,
Mapfile*);
// Queue up the set of tasks to be done before
// the middle set of tasks. Only used when garbage
// collection is to be done.
extern void
queue_middle_gc_tasks(const General_options&,
const Task*,
const Input_objects*,
Symbol_table*,
Layout*,
Workqueue*,
Mapfile*);
// Queue up the middle set of tasks.
extern void
queue_middle_tasks(const General_options&,
const Task*,
const Input_objects*,
Symbol_table*,
Layout*,
Workqueue*,
Mapfile*);
// Queue up the final set of tasks.
extern void
queue_final_tasks(const General_options&,
const Input_objects*,
const Symbol_table*,
Layout*,
Workqueue*,
Output_file* of);
inline bool
is_prefix_of(const char* prefix, const char* str)
{
return strncmp(prefix, str, strlen(prefix)) == 0;
}
const char* const cident_section_start_prefix = "__start_";
const char* const cident_section_stop_prefix = "__stop_";
// Returns true if the name is a valid C identifier
inline bool
is_cident(const char* name)
{
return (name[strspn(name,
("0123456789"
"ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
"_"))]
== '\0');
}
// We sometimes need to hash strings. Ideally we should use std::tr1::hash or
// __gnu_cxx::hash on some systems but there is no guarantee that either
// one is available. For portability, we define simple string hash functions.
template<typename Char_type>
inline size_t
string_hash(const Char_type* s, size_t length)
{
// This is the hash function used by the dynamic linker for
// DT_GNU_HASH entries. I compared this to a Fowler/Noll/Vo hash
// for a C++ program with 385,775 global symbols. This hash
// function was very slightly worse. However, it is much faster to
// compute. Overall wall clock time was a win.
const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(s);
size_t h = 5381;
for (size_t i = 0; i < length * sizeof(Char_type); ++i)
h = h * 33 + *p++;
return h;
}
// Same as above except we expect the string to be zero terminated.
template<typename Char_type>
inline size_t
string_hash(const Char_type* s)
{
const unsigned char* p = reinterpret_cast<const unsigned char*>(s);
size_t h = 5381;
for (size_t i = 0; s[i] != 0; ++i)
{
for (size_t j = 0; j < sizeof(Char_type); j++)
h = h * 33 + *p++;
}
return h;
}
// Return whether STRING contains a wildcard character. This is used
// to speed up matching.
inline bool
is_wildcard_string(const char* s)
{
return strpbrk(s, "?*[") != NULL;
}
} // End namespace gold.
#endif // !defined(GOLD_GOLD_H)
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