- remove calls to "find_..." for stuff that we know to exist and where.
- rename find_section_create(s1,name,0) -> have_section(s1,name)
Also:
- call update_gnu_hash() from elf_output_file()
gnu_hasn() functions could be moved down into an already existing
!ELF_OBJ_ONLY clause, but in order to avoid too many diff lines
I didn't.
- avoid 'long' (elf_hash). sizeof (long) is host-dependent (4 or 8)
- remove unnecessary checks (for dynsym, versym).
Someone reading "if (dynsym == NULL) ..." must conclude that it
actually can happen under certain circumstances, or otherwise,
might conclude that the person who wrote that felt unsure what's
going on exactly.
arm64-gen.c:
TCC_TARGET_MACHO instead of __APPLE__ (to support cross-compilers
for the apple/M1 target)
Apple has a new object format that uses chained fixups.
I have implemented this with a configure option '--config-new_macho'
See configure and Makefile
tccmacho.c contains the biggest change.
I split the lazy_bind_rebase structure into lazy_bind and rebase for the
old format.
Under the macro CONFIG_NEW_MACHO there is the new macho format code.
In arm64-gen.c we do not need to push all registers on stack for
variadic functions. variadic parameters are pushed on stack for apple.
There is still one open isue. The export trie is empty.
This only effects dlsym when a local symbol is used.
tested on apple x86_64(10.5) and arm64(12.3).
The apple m1 uses position independent executables (pie).
I have implemented this in tccmacho.c
Apple also uses the stack different for var_args.
Also characters are signed instead of unsigned.
This is implemented in arm64-gen.c/tccdefs.h
Add bounds checking lib to lib/Makefile.
Add underscore support in lib/atomic.S and lib/fetch_and_add.S
Disable __clear_cache in lib/lib-arm64.c (Use system version).
I will try to fix this in future push.
Disable test_asm_call in tests/tcctest.c. Clang does not support @plt.
Also disable weak symbols test.
I will try to fix weak support in future push.
Disable tests/tests2/124_atomic_counter.c for 64BITS.
This is a bug in the atomic code and will be fixed in future push.
You have to use --dwarf configure option. stabs only works with -run.
tested on apple x86_64(10.5) and arm64(12.3).
The new gcc12 release does not support stabs any more.
This was a good reason to add support for dwarf.
The stabs code still works and is used if configure option --dwarf
is not used.
Tested on x86_64, i386, arm, arm64, riscv64 with dwarf-5.
Some debuggers may not support dwarf-5. Try using older dwarf versions
i that case.
The tccmacho.c code probably need some support for dwarf.
arm-gen.c, arm64-gen.c, i386-gen.c, riscv64-gen.c, x86_64-gen.
- fix get_sym_ref symbol size
arm-link.c, arm64-link.c, i386-link.c, riscv64-link.c, x86_64-link.c
- add R_DATA_32U
libtcc.c:
- parse -gdwarf option
tcc.c:
- add dwarf option
tcc.h:
- add dwarf option and sections
tccelf.c:
- init dwarf sections
- avoid adding sh_addr for dwarf sections
- remove dwarf relocs for output dll
- add dwarf sections for tccrun
tccgen.c:
- add dwarf defines + global data
- add dwarf_* functions
- mix dwarf code with stabs code
- a trick is used to emit function name in .debug_line section so
only this section has to be parsed instead of .debug_info and
.debug_abbrev.
- fix init debug_modes
tccrun.c:
- add dwarf sections in rt_context
- init them in tcc_run
- add new dwarf code rt_printline_dwarf to find file/function
dwarf.h:
- New file
tcc-doc.texi:
- document dwarf
configure:
- add dwarf option
lib/Makefile
- change -gstabs into -gdwarf
lib/bt-exe.c, tests/tests2/Makefile, tests/tests2/126_bound_global:
- Add __bound_init call
- Add new testcase to test it
libtcc.c: add -Wwrite-strings to -Wall
tccgen.c: ro float-consts, string-consts, ro arrays if base type is
tccpe.c: merge IAT with rodata
tccrun.c: mprotect rodata accordingly. free section data after copy
x86_64.c: do not use got for static data.
tcc -bench: show data.rw/ro
Probably STB_LOCAL should never get to put_got_entry(), and currently
it doesn't seem to happen (See "Hack Alarm" there)
Other files: use more ro-data in tinycc
I have implemented the -ftest-coverage option. It works a bit different
from the gcc version. It output .tcov text file which looks almost the
same as a gcov file after a executable/so file is run.
Add lib/tcov.c file
Modify Makefiles to compile/install it
Add -ftest-coverage option in tcc.c/tcc.h/tcc-doc.texi
Add code to tccelf.c/tccgen.c/tccpe.c
Add gen_increment_tcov to tcc.h/*gen.c
unrelated changes:
Add sigemptyset in tccrun.c
Fix riscv64-gen.c tok_alloc label size
moved target_machine defines to the <target>-gen.c files.
Also:
- c2str.c moved into conftest.c
- tccdefs.h ; defined(__TINYC__) && !defined(_LOCORE) removed
(in tinycc __TINYC__ is always defined and _LO... is never.)
- stddef.h : too many #ifdefs, removed
- tccgen.c:stabs: support win32 long doubles aka doubles.
- win32: math.h/tcc_libm.h: fix pointer mismatch in modfl
- tccpp.c: increment include_stack_ptr after the file was
actually found otherwise it would print
"in file included from <itself>: file not found..."
- tccpe.c: commit "tidy support for helper function" created
STT_NOTYPE symbols and hence relied on ad-hoc detection which
didn't work for x86_64 (as reported by Christian Jullien)
- tccgen.c: However to be more safe the helper symbols are
now made STT_FUNC anyway (via new VT_ASM_FUNC).
Also:
- tcc.h: minor reorder
- riscv64-*, arm64-*, tccmacho.c: avoid some gcc format-warnings
(mingw-gcc complains about "%llx" being "unknown conversion",
although it does work since Vista or so)
tcc.h, tccgen.c: Introduce Sym *external_helper_sym(int v);
to create an external reference with no specific type. This
avoids type conflicts if the symbol is used from C too.
the other files: use it.
tccgen.c:
- Fix 'tcc -b conftest.s'
- Add offset during bound checking for struct return
lib/bcheck.c:
- Check overlap when reusing vla/alloca
arm-gen.c:
arm64-gen.c:
riscv64-gen.c:
lib/alloca86-bt.S:
- add space for vla/alloca during bound checking
tests/tests2/Makefile:
tests/tests2/121_struct_return:
tests/tests2/122_vla_reuse:
- New test cases with bound checking enabled to test vla and struct return
lib/va_list.c:
- Handle struct {double, double} correctly
arm64-gen.c:
riscv64-gen.c:
x86_64-gen.c:
- Allow zero sized structs to work with va_arg
tcctest.c:
- Add new va_arg test code
test/bug.c:
- Remove tst2 va_arg test
The load/store code is optimized to make better use of the offsets
present in the load/store instructions.
Also use GOT reloc's instead of ABS64 relocs.
arm64-gen.c/arm64_check_offset:
- New function to split offset used by load/store and by arm64_sym.
arm64-gen.c/arm64_sym:
- Use GOT reloc's instead of ABS64 relocs.
arm64-gen.c/load arm64-gen.c/store:
- Use new arm64_check_offset function.
arm64-gen.c/gen_bounds_prolog arm64-gen.c/gen_bounds_epilog:
- Use GOT reloc's instaed of ABS64 relocs.
tccgen.c:
- cleanup __builtin_... stuff
- merge __attribute((alias("sym"))) with __asm__("sym")
Now one cannot have both, however for alias underscores are
added if enabled. For __asm__ they aren't.
tccpp.c:
- extend tcc_predefs accordingly. Was generated with
'cd tests/misc && tcc -run c2str.c tcc_predef.h tcc_predefs'
xxx-gen.c:
- move bcheck setjmp test to tccgen.c:gbound_args()
i386-gen.c:
- create win32 compatible stack space for big structures
tcctest.c:
- some cleanup + nicer output
- configure/Makefile : cleanup, really use CC_NAME
- tccasm.c : remove C99 construct that MSVC doesn't compile
- arm-gen.c, x86_64-gen.c, riscv64-gen.c, tccmacho.c : ditto
- arm64-gen.c: commit 383acf8eff wrote:
"Instead of a cast, it would be better to pass the exact type."
It is true that there are better solutions but it is not
passing the exact type (I think).
- tcctest.c: revert "fix cast test for clang" 03646ad46f
this obviously wants to test non-portable conversions
- 114_bound_signal.test: clock_nanosleep is too new for older
linuxes, just use sleep() instead
Checked on:
- i386/x86_64 (linux/windows)
- arm/arm64 (rapberry pi)
- riscv64 (simulator)
Not tested for arm softfloat because raspberry pi does not support it.
Modifications:
Makefile:
add arm-asm.c to arm64_FILES
add riscv64-asm.c (new file) to riscv64_FILES
lib/Makefile:
add fetch_and_add_arm.o(new file) to ARM_O
add fetch_and_add_arm64.o(new file) to ARM64_O
add fetch_and_add_riscv64.o(new file) to RISCV64_O
add $(BCHECK_O) to OBJ-arm/OBJ-arm64/OBJ-riscv64
tcc.h:
Enable CONFIG_TCC_BCHECK for arm32/arm64/riscv64
Add arm-asm.c, riscv64-asm.c
tcctok.h:
for arm use memmove4 instead of memcpy4
for arm use memmove8 instead of memcpy8
tccgen.c:
put_extern_sym2: for arm check memcpy/memmove/memset/memmove4/memmove8
only use alloca for i386/x86_64
for arm use memmove4 instead of memcpy4
for arm use memmove8 instead of memcpy8
fix builtin_frame_address/builtin_return_address for arm/riscv64
tccrun.c:
Add riscv64 support
fix rt_getcontext/rt_get_caller_pc for arm
tccelf.c:
tcc_load_dll: Print filename for bad architecture
libtcc.c:
add arm-asm.c/riscv64-asm.c
tcc-doc.texi:
Add arm, arm64, riscv64 support for bound checking
lib/bcheck.c:
add __bound___aeabi_memcpy/__bound___aeabi_memmove
__bound___aeabi_memmove4/__bound___aeabi_memmove8
__bound___aeabi_memset for arm
call fetch_and_add_arm/fetch_and_add_arm64/fetch_and_add_riscv64
__bound_init: Fix type for start/end/ad
__bound_malloc/__bound_memalign/__bound_realloc/__bound_calloc: Use size + 1
arm-gen.c:
add bound checking code like i386/x86_64
assign_regs: only malloc if nb_args != 0
gen_opi/gen_opf: Fix reload problems
arm-link.c:
relocate_plt: Fix address calculating
arm64-gen.c:
add bound checking code like i386/x86_64
load/store: remove VT_BOUNDED from sv->r
arm64_hfa_aux/arm64_hfa_aux: Fix array code
gfunc_prolog: only malloc if n != 0
arm64-link.c:
code_reloc/gotplt_entry_type/relocate: add R_AARCH64_LDST64_ABS_LO12_NC
relocate: Use addXXle instead of writeXXle
riscv64-gen.c:
add bound checking code like i386/x86_64
add NB_ASM_REGS/CONFIG_TCC_ASM
riscv64-link.c:
relocate: Use addXXle instead of writeXXle
i386-gen.c/x86_64-gen.c
gen_bounds_epilog: Fix code (unrelated)
tests/Makefile:
add $(BTESTS) for arm/arm64/riscv64
tests/tests2/Makefile:
Use 85 only on i386/x86_64 because of asm code
Use 113 only on i386/x86_64 because of DLL code
Add 112/114/115/116 for arm/arm64/riscv64
Fix FILTER (failed on riscv64)
tests/boundtest.c:
Only use alloca for i386/x86_64
from 3e731e3a78
tccgen.c:
- make 'struct default_debug' const
- pass TCCState* as parameter to tcc_debug_xxx functions
- always check tcc_state->do_debug before calling functions
- factor out tcc_debug_extern_sym()
- remove formats "%lld"/"%llu" (not reliable on windows)
xxx-gen files:
- set func_vt/var from caller
this is a bit complicated: for i386 and x86-64 we really need to
extend return values ourself, as the common code now does. For arm64
this at least preserves old behaviour. For riscv64 we don't have to
extend ourself but can expect things to be extended up to int (this
matters for var-args tests, when the sign-extension to int64 needs to
happen explicitely). As the extensions are useless, don't do them.
And for arm32 we actually can't express GCC behaviour: the callee side
expects the return value to be correctly extended to int32, but
remembers the original type. In case the ultimate target type for the
call result is only int, no further extension is done. But in case
the target type is e.g. int64 an extension happens, but not from int32
but from the original type. We don't know the ultimate target type,
so we have to choose a type to put into vtop:
* original type (plus VT_MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate
target is int (GCC: no cast, TCC: a cast)
* int (without MUSTCAST) - this looses when the ultimate target is
int64 (GCC: cast from original type, TCC: cast from int)
This difference can only be seen with undefined sources, like the
testcases, so it doesn't seem worthwhile to try an make it work, just
disable the test on arm and choose the second variant as that generates
less code.
This allows creation of TCCStates and operation with API
calls independently from each other, even from threads.
Frontend (option parsing/libtcc.c) and backend (linker/tccelf.c)
now depend only on the TCCState (s1) argument.
Compilation per se (tccpp.c, tccgen.c) is still using
globals for convenience. There is only one entry point
to this section which is tcc_compile() which is protected
by a semaphore.
There are some hacks involved to avoid too many changes,
as well as some changes in order to avoid too many hacks ;)
The test libtcc_test_mt.c shows the feature. Except this
new file the patch adds 87 lines overall.
- libtcc.c/tccpp.c: fix -U option for multiple input files
- libtcc: remove decl of tcc_add_crt() for PE
- tcc.h: define __i386__ and __x86_64__ for msvc
- tcc.h: undef __attribute__ for __TINYC__ on gnu/linux platforms
- tccelf.c: disable prepare_dynamic_rel unless x86/x64
- tccpe.c: construct rather than predefine PE section flags
- tccpp.c: (alt.) fix access of dead stack variable after error/longjmp
- x86_64-gen.c: fix func_alloca chain for nocode_wanted
- tccpp.c/tccgen.c: improve file:line info for inline functions
- winapi/winnt.h: correct position for DECLSPEC_ALIGN attribute
- win32/lib/crt: simplify top exception handler (needed for signal)
- arm64-gen.c: remove dprintf left from VT_CMP commit
- tccgen.c: limit binary scan with gcase to > 8 (= smaller code)
- tccgen.c: call save_regs(4) in gen_opl for cmp-ops (see test in tcctest.c)
A more automatic approach to code suppression (aka. nocode_wanted)
The simple rules are:
- Clear 'nocode_wanted' at (im/explicit) label IF it was used
- Set 'nocode_wanted' after unconditional jumps
Also in order to test this then I did add the "function might
return no value" warning, and then to make that work again I
did add the __attribute__((noreturn)).
Also moved the look ahead label check into the type parser
to gain a little speed.
In gfunc_call, regisger will be saved before gcall_or_jmp. The register
stored the function will be saved too, though in some generator the SValue
of this function will be immediately poped after gcall_or_jmp, and no need to be saved. So I modify some generator to avoid save redundant SValue before gcall_or_jmp.
linkers don't treat relocations using symindex 0 (undefined)
very well, it can't be misused as indicator for an absolute number.
Just don't bother with special casing this, rather emit an indirect
call/jump right away. ARM64 needs the same (and didn't handle
calls via constant absolute func pointers before).
The testcase as is doesn't fail without the patch, it actually
needs separate compilation (to -fPIC .o file, then to shared lib)
to fail.
which requires being able to emit an arbitrary number of NOP
instructions, which is also implemented here. For x86 we
could emit other sequences but these are the easiest.
tcc.h:
* cleanup struct 'Sym'
* include some 'Attributes' into 'Sym'
* in turn get rid of VT_IM/EXPORT, VT_WEAK
* re-number VT_XXX flags
* replace some 'long' function args by 'int'
tccgen.c:
* refactor parse_btype()
- configure:
- add --config-uClibc,-musl switch and suggest to use
it if uClibc/musl is detected
- make warning options magic clang compatible
- simplify (use $confvars instead of individual options)
- Revert "Remove some unused-parameter lint"
7443db0d5f
rather use -Wno-unused-parameter (or just not -Wextra)
- #ifdef functions that are unused on some targets
- tccgen.c: use PTR_SIZE==8 instead of (X86_64 || ARM64)
- tccpe.c: fix some warnings
- integrate dummy arm-asm better
Also:
- on windows i386 and x86-64, structures of size <= 8 are
NOT returned in registers if size is not one of 1,2,4,8.
- cleanup: put all tv-push/pop/swap/rot into one place