Add assembly/disassembly support for the new PAuthLR instructions
introduced in Armv9.5-A:
- AUTIASPPC/AUTIBSPPC
- PACIASPPC/PACIBSPPC
- PACNBIASPPC/PACNBIBSPPC
- RETAASPPC/RETABSPPC
- PACM
Documentation for these instructions can be found here:
https://developer.arm.com/documentation/ddi0602/2023-09/Base-Instructions/
Assemblers change certain relocations referencing a local symbol to
reference the section symbol instead. This conversion is disabled for
many conditions (`shouldRelocateWithSymbol`), e.g. TLS symbol, for most
targets (including AArch32, x86, PowerPC, and RISC-V) GOT-generating
relocations.
However, AArch64 encodes the GOT-generating intent in MCValue::RefKind
instead of MCSymbolRef::Kind (see commit
0999cbd0b9ed8aa893cce10d681dec6d54b200ad (2014)), therefore not affected
by the code `case MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_GOT:`. As GNU ld and ld.lld
create GOT entries based on the symbol, ignoring addend, the two ldr
instructions will share the same GOT entry, which is not expected:
```
ldr x1, [x1, :got_lo12:x] // converted to .data+0
ldr x1, [x1, :got_lo12:y] // converted to .data+4
.data
// .globl x, y would suppress STT_SECTION conversion
x:
.zero 4
y:
.long 42
```
This patch changes AArch64 to suppress local symbol to STT_SECTION
conversion for GOT relocations, matching most other targets. x and y
will use different GOT entries, which IMO is the most sensable behavior.
With this change, the ABI decision on https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/issues/217
will only affect relocations explicitly referencing STT_SECTION symbols, e.g.
```
ldr x1, [x1, :got_lo12:(.data+0)]
ldr x1, [x1, :got_lo12:(.data+4)]
// I consider this unreasonable uses
```
IMO all reasonable use cases are unaffected.
Link: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/issues/63418
GNU assembler PR: https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30788
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D158577
The patch adds parser, MCExpr, and emitter support for the authenticated
pointer auth relocation.
In assembly, this is expressed using:
.quad <symbol>@AUTH(<key>, <discriminator> [, addr])
For example:
.quad _g3@AUTH(ib, 1234, addr)
The optional 'addr' specifier represents whether the generated pointer
authentication code will also include address diversity (by blending the
address of the storage location of the relocated pointer with the
user-specified constant discriminator).
The @AUTH expression lowers to R_AARCH64_AUTH_ABS64 ELF relocation.
The signing schema is encoded in the place of relocation to be applied
as follows:
```
| 63 | 62 | 61:60 | 59:48 | 47:32 | 31:0 |
| ----------------- | -- | ----- | ----- | ------------- | ------ |
| address diversity | 0 | key | 0 | discriminator | addend |
```
See the following for details:
https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/pauthabielf64/pauthabielf64.rst#static-relocations
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D156505
Co-authored-by: Ahmed Bougacha <ahmed@bougacha.org>
Co-authored-by: Peter Collingbourne <peter@pcc.me.uk>
Extends the Asm reader/writer to support reading and writing the
'.memtag' directive (including allowing it on internal global
variables). Also add some extra tooling support, including objdump and
yaml2obj/obj2yaml.
Test that the sanitize_memtag IR attribute produces the expected asm
directive.
Uses the new Aarch64 MemtagABI specification
(https://github.com/ARM-software/abi-aa/blob/main/memtagabielf64/memtagabielf64.rst)
to identify symbols as tagged in object files. This is done using a
R_AARCH64_NONE relocation that identifies each tagged symbol, and these
relocations are tagged in a special SHT_AARCH64_MEMTAG_GLOBALS_STATIC
section. This signals to the linker that the global variable should be
tagged.
Reviewed By: fmayer, MaskRay, peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D128958
Add the aarch64[_be]-*-gnu_ilp32 targets to support the GNU ILP32 ABI for AArch64.
The needed codegen changes were mostly already implemented in D61259, which added support for the watchOS ILP32 ABI. The main changes are:
- Wiring up the new target to enable ILP32 codegen and MC.
- ILP32 va_list support.
- ILP32 TLSDESC relocation support.
There was existing MC support for ELF ILP32 relocations from D25159 which could be enabled by passing "-target-abi ilp32" to llvm-mc. This was changed to check for "gnu_ilp32" in the target triple instead. This shouldn't cause any issues since the existing support was slightly broken: it was generating ELF64 objects instead of the ELF32 object files expected by the GNU ILP32 toolchain.
This target has been tested by running the full rustc testsuite on a big-endian ILP32 system based on the GCC ILP32 toolchain.
Reviewed By: kristof.beyls
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D94143
This patch allows for usage of the @PLT modifier in AArch64 assembly which
lowers to an R_AARCH64_PLT32 relocation. See D81184 for handling this
relocation in lld.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D81446
Prefer `MCFixupKind` where possible and add getTargetKind() to
convert to `unsigned` when needed rather than scattering cast
operators around the place.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D59890
llvm-svn: 369720
Now that we've moved to C++14, we no longer need the llvm::make_unique
implementation from STLExtras.h. This patch is a mechanical replacement
of (hopefully) all the llvm::make_unique instances across the monorepo.
llvm-svn: 369013
Summary:
This can be used to create references among sections. When --gc-sections
is used, the referenced section will be retained if the origin section
is retained.
Reviewed By: peter.smith
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D61973
llvm-svn: 360981
to reflect the new license.
We understand that people may be surprised that we're moving the header
entirely to discuss the new license. We checked this carefully with the
Foundation's lawyer and we believe this is the correct approach.
Essentially, all code in the project is now made available by the LLVM
project under our new license, so you will see that the license headers
include that license only. Some of our contributors have contributed
code under our old license, and accordingly, we have retained a copy of
our old license notice in the top-level files in each project and
repository.
llvm-svn: 351636
This adds the plumbing for the Tiny code model for the AArch64 backend. This,
instead of loading addresses through the normal ADRP;ADD pair used in the Small
model, uses a single ADR. The 21 bit range of an ADR means that the code and
its statically defined symbols need to be within 1MB of each other.
This makes it mostly interesting for embedded applications where we want to fit
as much as we can in as small a space as possible.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D49673
llvm-svn: 340397
As a part of adding the tiny codemodel, we need to support ldr's with :got:
relocations on them. This seems to be mostly already done, just needs the
relocation type support.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D50137
llvm-svn: 338673
With this we gain a little flexibility in how the generic object
writer is created.
Part of PR37466.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D47045
llvm-svn: 332868
functions.
This makes the ownership of the resulting MCObjectWriter clear, and allows us
to remove one instance of MCObjectStreamer's bizarre "holding ownership via
someone else's reference" trick.
llvm-svn: 315327
ELFObjectWriter's constructor.
Fixes the same ownership issue for ELF that r315245 did for MachO:
ELFObjectWriter takes ownership of its MCELFObjectTargetWriter, so we want to
pass this through to the constructor via a unique_ptr, rather than a raw ptr.
llvm-svn: 315254
This creates a new library called BinaryFormat that has all of
the headers from llvm/Support containing structure and layout
definitions for various types of binary formats like dwarf, coff,
elf, etc as well as the code for identifying a file from its
magic.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D33843
llvm-svn: 304864
Remove "_NC" suffix and semantics from TLSDESC_LD{64,32}_LO12 and
TLSDESC_ADD_LO12 relocations
Rearrange ordering in AArch64.def to follow relocation encoding
Fix name:
R_AARCH64_P32_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC => R_AARCH64_P32_LD32_GOT_LO12_NC
Add support for several "TLS", "TLSGD", and "TLSLD" relocations for
ILP32
Fix return values from isNonILP32reloc
Add implementations for
R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21_NC, R_AARCH64_P32_LD32_GOT_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSIE_LD32_GOTTPREL_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_LD32_LO12, R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC,
*TLSLD_LDST128_DTPREL_LO12, *TLSLD_LDST128_DTPREL_LO12_NC,
*TLSLE_LDST128_TPREL_LO12, *TLSLE_LDST128_TPREL_LO12_NC
Modify error messages to give name of equivalent relocation in the
ABI not being used, along with better checking for non-existent
requested relocations.
Added assembler support for "pg_hi21_nc"
Relocation definitions added without implementations:
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_ADR_PREL21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADR_PREL21,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADD_LO12_NC, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADR_PREL21,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADR_PAGE21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADD_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_LD_PREL19, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_LD_PREL19,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADR_PAGE21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPREL,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPMOD, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_TPREL,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC
Fix encoding:
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_ADR_PAGE21
Reviewers: Peter Smith
Patch by: Joel Jones (jjones@cavium.com)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32072
llvm-svn: 301980
TLSDESC_ADD_LO12 relocations
Rearrange ordering in AArch64.def to follow relocation encoding
Fix name:
R_AARCH64_P32_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC => R_AARCH64_P32_LD32_GOT_LO12_NC
Add support for several "TLS", "TLSGD", and "TLSLD" relocations for
ILP32
Fix return values from isNonILP32reloc
Add implementations for
R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21_NC, R_AARCH64_P32_LD32_GOT_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSIE_LD32_GOTTPREL_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_LD32_LO12, R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC,
*TLSLD_LDST128_DTPREL_LO12, *TLSLD_LDST128_DTPREL_LO12_NC,
*TLSLE_LDST128_TPREL_LO12, *TLSLE_LDST128_TPREL_LO12_NC
Modify error messages to give name of equivalent relocation in the
ABI not being used, along with better checking for non-existent
requested relocations.
Added assembler support for "pg_hi21_nc"
Relocation definitions added without implementations:
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_ADR_PREL21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADR_PREL21,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADD_LO12_NC, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADR_PREL21,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADR_PAGE21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_ADD_LO12_NC,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSLD_LD_PREL19, R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_LD_PREL19,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSGD_ADR_PAGE21, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPREL,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_DTPMOD, R_AARCH64_P32_TLS_TPREL,
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC
Fix encoding:
R_AARCH64_P32_TLSDESC_ADR_PAGE21
Reviewers: Peter Smith
Patch by: Joel Jones (jjones@cavium.com)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D32072
llvm-svn: 301939
Summary:
Add relocations for AArch64 ILP32. Includes:
- Addition of definitions for R_AARCH32_*
- Definition of new -target-abi: ilp32
- Definition of data layout string
- Tests for added relocations. Not comprehensive, but matches
existing tests for 64-bit. Renames "CHECK-OBJ" to "CHECK-OBJ-LP64".
- Tests for llvm-readobj
Reviewers: zatrazz, peter.smith, echristo, t.p.northover
Subscribers: aemerson, rengolin, mehdi_amini
Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D25159
llvm-svn: 284973
If we can't handle a relocation type, report it as an error in the source,
rather than asserting. I've added a more descriptive message and a test for the
only cases of this that I've been able to trigger.
Differential Revision: http://reviews.llvm.org/D18388
llvm-svn: 264156
The patch is generated using this command:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py -fix \
-checks=-*,llvm-namespace-comment -header-filter='llvm/.*|clang/.*' \
llvm/lib/
Thanks to Eugene Kosov for the original patch!
llvm-svn: 240137
The patch is generated using clang-tidy misc-use-override check.
This command was used:
tools/clang/tools/extra/clang-tidy/tool/run-clang-tidy.py \
-checks='-*,misc-use-override' -header-filter='llvm|clang' \
-j=32 -fix -format
http://reviews.llvm.org/D8925
llvm-svn: 234679
This mostly entails adding relocations, however there are a couple of
changes to existing relocations:
1. R_AARCH64_NONE is defined to be zero rather than 256
R_AARCH64_NONE has been defined to be zero for a long time elsewhere
e.g. binutils and glibc since the submission of the AArch64 port in
2012 so this is required for compatibility.
2. R_AARCH64_TLSDESC_ADR_PAGE renamed to R_AARCH64_TLSDESC_ADR_PAGE21
I don't think there is any way for relocation names to leak out of LLVM
so this should not break anything.
Tested with check-all with no regressions.
llvm-svn: 222821
This commit starts with a "git mv ARM64 AArch64" and continues out
from there, renaming the C++ classes, intrinsics, and other
target-local objects for consistency.
"ARM64" test directories are also moved, and tests that began their
life in ARM64 use an arm64 triple, those from AArch64 use an aarch64
triple. Both should be equivalent though.
This finishes the AArch64 merge, and everyone should feel free to
continue committing as normal now.
llvm-svn: 209577
I'm doing this in two phases for a better "git blame" record. This
commit removes the previous AArch64 backend and redirects all
functionality to ARM64. It also deduplicates test-lines and removes
orphaned AArch64 tests.
The next step will be "git mv ARM64 AArch64" and rewire most of the
tests.
Hopefully LLVM is still functional, though it would be even better if
no-one ever had to care because the rename happens straight
afterwards.
llvm-svn: 209576
This patch adds support for AArch64 (ARM's 64-bit architecture) to
LLVM in the "experimental" category. Currently, it won't be built
unless requested explicitly.
This initial commit should have support for:
+ Assembly of all scalar (i.e. non-NEON, non-Crypto) instructions
(except the late addition CRC instructions).
+ CodeGen features required for C++03 and C99.
+ Compilation for the "small" memory model: code+static data <
4GB.
+ Absolute and position-independent code.
+ GNU-style (i.e. "__thread") TLS.
+ Debugging information.
The principal omission, currently, is performance tuning.
This patch excludes the NEON support also reviewed due to an outbreak of
batshit insanity in our legal department. That will be committed soon bringing
the changes to precisely what has been approved.
Further reviews would be gratefully received.
llvm-svn: 174054