| //===- lib/MC/MCMachOStreamer.cpp - Mach-O Object Output ------------===// |
| // |
| // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure |
| // |
| // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source |
| // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. |
| // |
| //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// |
| |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCStreamer.h" |
| |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCAssembler.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCContext.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCCodeEmitter.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCExpr.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCInst.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCObjectStreamer.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSection.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSymbol.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCMachOSymbolFlags.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCSectionMachO.h" |
| #include "llvm/MC/MCDwarf.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h" |
| #include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h" |
| #include "llvm/Target/TargetAsmBackend.h" |
| |
| using namespace llvm; |
| |
| namespace { |
| |
| class MCMachOStreamer : public MCObjectStreamer { |
| private: |
| void EmitInstToFragment(const MCInst &Inst); |
| void EmitInstToData(const MCInst &Inst); |
| // FIXME: These will likely moved to a better place. |
| const MCExpr * MakeStartMinusEndExpr(MCSymbol *Start, MCSymbol *End, |
| int IntVal); |
| void EmitDwarfFileTable(void); |
| |
| public: |
| MCMachOStreamer(MCContext &Context, TargetAsmBackend &TAB, |
| raw_ostream &OS, MCCodeEmitter *Emitter) |
| : MCObjectStreamer(Context, TAB, OS, Emitter) {} |
| |
| /// @name MCStreamer Interface |
| /// @{ |
| |
| virtual void EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol); |
| virtual void EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag); |
| virtual void EmitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value); |
| virtual void EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol, MCSymbolAttr Attribute); |
| virtual void EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue); |
| virtual void EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size, |
| unsigned ByteAlignment); |
| virtual void BeginCOFFSymbolDef(const MCSymbol *Symbol) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolStorageClass(int StorageClass) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitCOFFSymbolType(int Type) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EndCOFFSymbolDef() { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitELFSize(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitLocalCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitZerofill(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol = 0, |
| unsigned Size = 0, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0); |
| virtual void EmitTBSSSymbol(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol, |
| uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment = 0); |
| virtual void EmitBytes(StringRef Data, unsigned AddrSpace); |
| virtual void EmitValue(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size,unsigned AddrSpace); |
| virtual void EmitGPRel32Value(const MCExpr *Value) { |
| assert(0 && "macho doesn't support this directive"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, int64_t Value = 0, |
| unsigned ValueSize = 1, |
| unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0); |
| virtual void EmitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, |
| unsigned MaxBytesToEmit = 0); |
| virtual void EmitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset, |
| unsigned char Value = 0); |
| |
| virtual void EmitFileDirective(StringRef Filename) { |
| // FIXME: Just ignore the .file; it isn't important enough to fail the |
| // entire assembly. |
| |
| //report_fatal_error("unsupported directive: '.file'"); |
| } |
| virtual void EmitDwarfFileDirective(unsigned FileNo, StringRef Filename) { |
| // FIXME: Just ignore the .file; it isn't important enough to fail the |
| // entire assembly. |
| |
| //report_fatal_error("unsupported directive: '.file'"); |
| } |
| |
| virtual void EmitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst); |
| |
| virtual void Finish(); |
| |
| /// @} |
| }; |
| |
| } // end anonymous namespace. |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitLabel(MCSymbol *Symbol) { |
| // TODO: This is almost exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging |
| // into MCObjectStreamer. |
| assert(Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!"); |
| assert(!Symbol->isVariable() && "Cannot emit a variable symbol!"); |
| assert(CurSection && "Cannot emit before setting section!"); |
| |
| Symbol->setSection(*CurSection); |
| |
| MCSymbolData &SD = getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol); |
| |
| // We have to create a new fragment if this is an atom defining symbol, |
| // fragments cannot span atoms. |
| if (getAssembler().isSymbolLinkerVisible(SD.getSymbol())) |
| new MCDataFragment(getCurrentSectionData()); |
| |
| // FIXME: This is wasteful, we don't necessarily need to create a data |
| // fragment. Instead, we should mark the symbol as pointing into the data |
| // fragment if it exists, otherwise we should just queue the label and set its |
| // fragment pointer when we emit the next fragment. |
| MCDataFragment *F = getOrCreateDataFragment(); |
| assert(!SD.getFragment() && "Unexpected fragment on symbol data!"); |
| SD.setFragment(F); |
| SD.setOffset(F->getContents().size()); |
| |
| // This causes the reference type flag to be cleared. Darwin 'as' was "trying" |
| // to clear the weak reference and weak definition bits too, but the |
| // implementation was buggy. For now we just try to match 'as', for |
| // diffability. |
| // |
| // FIXME: Cleanup this code, these bits should be emitted based on semantic |
| // properties, not on the order of definition, etc. |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() & ~SF_ReferenceTypeMask); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitAssemblerFlag(MCAssemblerFlag Flag) { |
| switch (Flag) { |
| case MCAF_SubsectionsViaSymbols: |
| getAssembler().setSubsectionsViaSymbols(true); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| assert(0 && "invalid assembler flag!"); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitAssignment(MCSymbol *Symbol, const MCExpr *Value) { |
| // TODO: This is exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging into |
| // MCObjectStreamer. |
| // FIXME: Lift context changes into super class. |
| getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol); |
| Symbol->setVariableValue(AddValueSymbols(Value)); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitSymbolAttribute(MCSymbol *Symbol, |
| MCSymbolAttr Attribute) { |
| // Indirect symbols are handled differently, to match how 'as' handles |
| // them. This makes writing matching .o files easier. |
| if (Attribute == MCSA_IndirectSymbol) { |
| // Note that we intentionally cannot use the symbol data here; this is |
| // important for matching the string table that 'as' generates. |
| IndirectSymbolData ISD; |
| ISD.Symbol = Symbol; |
| ISD.SectionData = getCurrentSectionData(); |
| getAssembler().getIndirectSymbols().push_back(ISD); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // Adding a symbol attribute always introduces the symbol, note that an |
| // important side effect of calling getOrCreateSymbolData here is to register |
| // the symbol with the assembler. |
| MCSymbolData &SD = getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol); |
| |
| // The implementation of symbol attributes is designed to match 'as', but it |
| // leaves much to desired. It doesn't really make sense to arbitrarily add and |
| // remove flags, but 'as' allows this (in particular, see .desc). |
| // |
| // In the future it might be worth trying to make these operations more well |
| // defined. |
| switch (Attribute) { |
| case MCSA_Invalid: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeFunction: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeIndFunction: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeObject: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeTLS: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeCommon: |
| case MCSA_ELF_TypeNoType: |
| case MCSA_IndirectSymbol: |
| case MCSA_Hidden: |
| case MCSA_Internal: |
| case MCSA_Protected: |
| case MCSA_Weak: |
| case MCSA_Local: |
| assert(0 && "Invalid symbol attribute for Mach-O!"); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_Global: |
| SD.setExternal(true); |
| // This effectively clears the undefined lazy bit, in Darwin 'as', although |
| // it isn't very consistent because it implements this as part of symbol |
| // lookup. |
| // |
| // FIXME: Cleanup this code, these bits should be emitted based on semantic |
| // properties, not on the order of definition, etc. |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() & ~SF_ReferenceTypeUndefinedLazy); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_LazyReference: |
| // FIXME: This requires -dynamic. |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_NoDeadStrip); |
| if (Symbol->isUndefined()) |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_ReferenceTypeUndefinedLazy); |
| break; |
| |
| // Since .reference sets the no dead strip bit, it is equivalent to |
| // .no_dead_strip in practice. |
| case MCSA_Reference: |
| case MCSA_NoDeadStrip: |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_NoDeadStrip); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_PrivateExtern: |
| SD.setExternal(true); |
| SD.setPrivateExtern(true); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_WeakReference: |
| // FIXME: This requires -dynamic. |
| if (Symbol->isUndefined()) |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_WeakReference); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_WeakDefinition: |
| // FIXME: 'as' enforces that this is defined and global. The manual claims |
| // it has to be in a coalesced section, but this isn't enforced. |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_WeakDefinition); |
| break; |
| |
| case MCSA_WeakDefAutoPrivate: |
| SD.setFlags(SD.getFlags() | SF_WeakDefinition | SF_WeakReference); |
| break; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitSymbolDesc(MCSymbol *Symbol, unsigned DescValue) { |
| // Encode the 'desc' value into the lowest implementation defined bits. |
| assert(DescValue == (DescValue & SF_DescFlagsMask) && |
| "Invalid .desc value!"); |
| getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol).setFlags( |
| DescValue & SF_DescFlagsMask); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitCommonSymbol(MCSymbol *Symbol, uint64_t Size, |
| unsigned ByteAlignment) { |
| // FIXME: Darwin 'as' does appear to allow redef of a .comm by itself. |
| assert(Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!"); |
| |
| MCSymbolData &SD = getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol); |
| SD.setExternal(true); |
| SD.setCommon(Size, ByteAlignment); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitZerofill(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol, |
| unsigned Size, unsigned ByteAlignment) { |
| MCSectionData &SectData = getAssembler().getOrCreateSectionData(*Section); |
| |
| // The symbol may not be present, which only creates the section. |
| if (!Symbol) |
| return; |
| |
| // FIXME: Assert that this section has the zerofill type. |
| |
| assert(Symbol->isUndefined() && "Cannot define a symbol twice!"); |
| |
| MCSymbolData &SD = getAssembler().getOrCreateSymbolData(*Symbol); |
| |
| // Emit an align fragment if necessary. |
| if (ByteAlignment != 1) |
| new MCAlignFragment(ByteAlignment, 0, 0, ByteAlignment, &SectData); |
| |
| MCFragment *F = new MCFillFragment(0, 0, Size, &SectData); |
| SD.setFragment(F); |
| |
| Symbol->setSection(*Section); |
| |
| // Update the maximum alignment on the zero fill section if necessary. |
| if (ByteAlignment > SectData.getAlignment()) |
| SectData.setAlignment(ByteAlignment); |
| } |
| |
| // This should always be called with the thread local bss section. Like the |
| // .zerofill directive this doesn't actually switch sections on us. |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitTBSSSymbol(const MCSection *Section, MCSymbol *Symbol, |
| uint64_t Size, unsigned ByteAlignment) { |
| EmitZerofill(Section, Symbol, Size, ByteAlignment); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitBytes(StringRef Data, unsigned AddrSpace) { |
| // TODO: This is exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging into |
| // MCObjectStreamer. |
| getOrCreateDataFragment()->getContents().append(Data.begin(), Data.end()); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitValue(const MCExpr *Value, unsigned Size, |
| unsigned AddrSpace) { |
| // TODO: This is exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging into |
| // MCObjectStreamer. |
| MCDataFragment *DF = getOrCreateDataFragment(); |
| |
| // Avoid fixups when possible. |
| int64_t AbsValue; |
| if (AddValueSymbols(Value)->EvaluateAsAbsolute(AbsValue)) { |
| // FIXME: Endianness assumption. |
| for (unsigned i = 0; i != Size; ++i) |
| DF->getContents().push_back(uint8_t(AbsValue >> (i * 8))); |
| } else { |
| DF->addFixup(MCFixup::Create(DF->getContents().size(), |
| AddValueSymbols(Value), |
| MCFixup::getKindForSize(Size))); |
| DF->getContents().resize(DF->getContents().size() + Size, 0); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitValueToAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, |
| int64_t Value, unsigned ValueSize, |
| unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) { |
| // TODO: This is exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging into |
| // MCObjectStreamer. |
| if (MaxBytesToEmit == 0) |
| MaxBytesToEmit = ByteAlignment; |
| new MCAlignFragment(ByteAlignment, Value, ValueSize, MaxBytesToEmit, |
| getCurrentSectionData()); |
| |
| // Update the maximum alignment on the current section if necessary. |
| if (ByteAlignment > getCurrentSectionData()->getAlignment()) |
| getCurrentSectionData()->setAlignment(ByteAlignment); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitCodeAlignment(unsigned ByteAlignment, |
| unsigned MaxBytesToEmit) { |
| // TODO: This is exactly the same as WinCOFFStreamer. Consider merging into |
| // MCObjectStreamer. |
| if (MaxBytesToEmit == 0) |
| MaxBytesToEmit = ByteAlignment; |
| MCAlignFragment *F = new MCAlignFragment(ByteAlignment, 0, 1, MaxBytesToEmit, |
| getCurrentSectionData()); |
| F->setEmitNops(true); |
| |
| // Update the maximum alignment on the current section if necessary. |
| if (ByteAlignment > getCurrentSectionData()->getAlignment()) |
| getCurrentSectionData()->setAlignment(ByteAlignment); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitValueToOffset(const MCExpr *Offset, |
| unsigned char Value) { |
| new MCOrgFragment(*Offset, Value, getCurrentSectionData()); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitInstToFragment(const MCInst &Inst) { |
| MCInstFragment *IF = new MCInstFragment(Inst, getCurrentSectionData()); |
| |
| // Add the fixups and data. |
| // |
| // FIXME: Revisit this design decision when relaxation is done, we may be |
| // able to get away with not storing any extra data in the MCInst. |
| SmallVector<MCFixup, 4> Fixups; |
| SmallString<256> Code; |
| raw_svector_ostream VecOS(Code); |
| getAssembler().getEmitter().EncodeInstruction(Inst, VecOS, Fixups); |
| VecOS.flush(); |
| |
| IF->getCode() = Code; |
| IF->getFixups() = Fixups; |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitInstToData(const MCInst &Inst) { |
| MCDataFragment *DF = getOrCreateDataFragment(); |
| |
| SmallVector<MCFixup, 4> Fixups; |
| SmallString<256> Code; |
| raw_svector_ostream VecOS(Code); |
| getAssembler().getEmitter().EncodeInstruction(Inst, VecOS, Fixups); |
| VecOS.flush(); |
| |
| // Add the fixups and data. |
| for (unsigned i = 0, e = Fixups.size(); i != e; ++i) { |
| Fixups[i].setOffset(Fixups[i].getOffset() + DF->getContents().size()); |
| DF->addFixup(Fixups[i]); |
| } |
| DF->getContents().append(Code.begin(), Code.end()); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitInstruction(const MCInst &Inst) { |
| // Scan for values. |
| for (unsigned i = Inst.getNumOperands(); i--; ) |
| if (Inst.getOperand(i).isExpr()) |
| AddValueSymbols(Inst.getOperand(i).getExpr()); |
| |
| getCurrentSectionData()->setHasInstructions(true); |
| |
| // If this instruction doesn't need relaxation, just emit it as data. |
| if (!getAssembler().getBackend().MayNeedRelaxation(Inst)) { |
| EmitInstToData(Inst); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise, if we are relaxing everything, relax the instruction as much as |
| // possible and emit it as data. |
| if (getAssembler().getRelaxAll()) { |
| MCInst Relaxed; |
| getAssembler().getBackend().RelaxInstruction(Inst, Relaxed); |
| while (getAssembler().getBackend().MayNeedRelaxation(Relaxed)) |
| getAssembler().getBackend().RelaxInstruction(Relaxed, Relaxed); |
| EmitInstToData(Relaxed); |
| return; |
| } |
| |
| // Otherwise emit to a separate fragment. |
| EmitInstToFragment(Inst); |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // This helper routine returns an expression of End - Start + IntVal for use |
| // by EmitDwarfFileTable() below. |
| // |
| const MCExpr * MCMachOStreamer::MakeStartMinusEndExpr(MCSymbol *Start, |
| MCSymbol *End, |
| int IntVal) { |
| MCSymbolRefExpr::VariantKind Variant = MCSymbolRefExpr::VK_None; |
| const MCExpr *Res = |
| MCSymbolRefExpr::Create(End, Variant, getContext()); |
| const MCExpr *RHS = |
| MCSymbolRefExpr::Create(Start, Variant, getContext()); |
| const MCExpr *Res1 = |
| MCBinaryExpr::Create(MCBinaryExpr::Sub, Res, RHS,getContext()); |
| const MCExpr *Res2 = |
| MCConstantExpr::Create(IntVal, getContext()); |
| const MCExpr *Res3 = |
| MCBinaryExpr::Create(MCBinaryExpr::Sub, Res1, Res2, getContext()); |
| return Res3; |
| } |
| |
| // |
| // This emits the Dwarf file (and eventually the line) table. |
| // |
| void MCMachOStreamer::EmitDwarfFileTable(void) { |
| // For now make sure we don't put out the Dwarf file table if no .file |
| // directives were seen. |
| const std::vector<MCDwarfFile *> &MCDwarfFiles = |
| getContext().getMCDwarfFiles(); |
| if (MCDwarfFiles.size() == 0) |
| return; |
| |
| // This is the Mach-O section, for ELF it is the .debug_line section. |
| SwitchSection(getContext().getMachOSection("__DWARF", "__debug_line", |
| MCSectionMachO::S_ATTR_DEBUG, |
| 0, SectionKind::getDataRelLocal())); |
| |
| // Create a symbol at the beginning of this section. |
| MCSymbol *LineStartSym = getContext().CreateTempSymbol(); |
| // Set the value of the symbol, as we are at the start of the section. |
| EmitLabel(LineStartSym); |
| |
| // Create a symbol for the end of the section (to be set when we get there). |
| MCSymbol *LineEndSym = getContext().CreateTempSymbol(); |
| |
| // The first 4 bytes is the total length of the information for this |
| // compilation unit (not including these 4 bytes for the length). |
| EmitValue(MakeStartMinusEndExpr(LineStartSym, LineEndSym, 4), 4, 0); |
| |
| // Next 2 bytes is the Version, which is Dwarf 2. |
| EmitIntValue(2, 2); |
| |
| // Create a symbol for the end of the prologue (to be set when we get there). |
| MCSymbol *ProEndSym = getContext().CreateTempSymbol(); // Lprologue_end |
| |
| // Length of the prologue, is the next 4 bytes. Which is the start of the |
| // section to the end of the prologue. Not including the 4 bytes for the |
| // total length, the 2 bytes for the version, and these 4 bytes for the |
| // length of the prologue. |
| EmitValue(MakeStartMinusEndExpr(LineStartSym, ProEndSym, (4 + 2 + 4)), 4, 0); |
| |
| // Parameters of the state machine, are next. |
| // Define the architecture-dependent minimum instruction length (in |
| // bytes). This value should be rather too small than too big. */ |
| // DWARF2_LINE_MIN_INSN_LENGTH |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); |
| // Flag that indicates the initial value of the is_stmt_start flag. |
| // DWARF2_LINE_DEFAULT_IS_STMT |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); |
| // Minimum line offset in a special line info. opcode. This value |
| // was chosen to give a reasonable range of values. */ |
| // DWARF2_LINE_BASE |
| EmitIntValue(-5, 1); |
| // Range of line offsets in a special line info. opcode. |
| // DWARF2_LINE_RANGE |
| EmitIntValue(14, 1); |
| // First special line opcode - leave room for the standard opcodes. |
| // DWARF2_LINE_OPCODE_BASE |
| EmitIntValue(13, 1); |
| |
| // Standard opcode lengths |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_copy |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // length of DW_LNS_advance_pc |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // length of DW_LNS_advance_line |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // length of DW_LNS_set_file |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // length of DW_LNS_set_column |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_negate_stmt |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_set_basic_block |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_const_add_pc |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // length of DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_set_prologue_end |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // length of DW_LNS_set_epilogue_begin |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // DW_LNS_set_isa |
| |
| // Put out the directory and file tables. |
| |
| // First the directory table. |
| const std::vector<StringRef> &MCDwarfDirs = |
| getContext().getMCDwarfDirs(); |
| for (unsigned i = 0; i < MCDwarfDirs.size(); i++) { |
| EmitBytes(MCDwarfDirs[i], 0); // the DirectoryName |
| EmitBytes(StringRef("\0", 1), 0); // the null termination of the string |
| } |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // Terminate the directory list |
| |
| // Second the file table. |
| for (unsigned i = 1; i < MCDwarfFiles.size(); i++) { |
| EmitBytes(MCDwarfFiles[i]->getName(), 0); // FileName |
| EmitBytes(StringRef("\0", 1), 0); // the null termination of the string |
| // FIXME the Directory number should be a .uleb128 not a .byte |
| EmitIntValue(MCDwarfFiles[i]->getDirIndex(), 1); |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // last modification timestamp (always 0) |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // filesize (always 0) |
| } |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // Terminate the file list |
| |
| // This is the end of the prologue, so set the value of the symbol at the |
| // end of the prologue (that was used in a previous expression). |
| EmitLabel(ProEndSym); |
| |
| // TODO: This is the point where the line tables would be emitted. |
| |
| // If there are no line tables emited then we emit: |
| // The following DW_LNE_set_address sequence to set the address to zero |
| // TODO test for 32-bit or 64-bit output |
| // This is the sequence for 32-bit code |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(5, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(2, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); |
| |
| // Lastly emit the DW_LNE_end_sequence which consists of 3 bytes '00 01 01' |
| // (00 is the code for extended opcodes, followed by a ULEB128 length of the |
| // extended opcode (01), and the DW_LNE_end_sequence (01). |
| EmitIntValue(0, 1); // DW_LNS_extended_op |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // ULEB128 length of the extended opcode |
| EmitIntValue(1, 1); // DW_LNE_end_sequence |
| |
| // This is the end of the section, so set the value of the symbol at the end |
| // of this section (that was used in a previous expression). |
| EmitLabel(LineEndSym); |
| } |
| |
| void MCMachOStreamer::Finish() { |
| // Dump out the dwarf file and directory tables (soon to include line table) |
| EmitDwarfFileTable(); |
| |
| // We have to set the fragment atom associations so we can relax properly for |
| // Mach-O. |
| |
| // First, scan the symbol table to build a lookup table from fragments to |
| // defining symbols. |
| DenseMap<const MCFragment*, MCSymbolData*> DefiningSymbolMap; |
| for (MCAssembler::symbol_iterator it = getAssembler().symbol_begin(), |
| ie = getAssembler().symbol_end(); it != ie; ++it) { |
| if (getAssembler().isSymbolLinkerVisible(it->getSymbol()) && |
| it->getFragment()) { |
| // An atom defining symbol should never be internal to a fragment. |
| assert(it->getOffset() == 0 && "Invalid offset in atom defining symbol!"); |
| DefiningSymbolMap[it->getFragment()] = it; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Set the fragment atom associations by tracking the last seen atom defining |
| // symbol. |
| for (MCAssembler::iterator it = getAssembler().begin(), |
| ie = getAssembler().end(); it != ie; ++it) { |
| MCSymbolData *CurrentAtom = 0; |
| for (MCSectionData::iterator it2 = it->begin(), |
| ie2 = it->end(); it2 != ie2; ++it2) { |
| if (MCSymbolData *SD = DefiningSymbolMap.lookup(it2)) |
| CurrentAtom = SD; |
| it2->setAtom(CurrentAtom); |
| } |
| } |
| |
| this->MCObjectStreamer::Finish(); |
| } |
| |
| MCStreamer *llvm::createMachOStreamer(MCContext &Context, TargetAsmBackend &TAB, |
| raw_ostream &OS, MCCodeEmitter *CE, |
| bool RelaxAll) { |
| MCMachOStreamer *S = new MCMachOStreamer(Context, TAB, OS, CE); |
| if (RelaxAll) |
| S->getAssembler().setRelaxAll(true); |
| return S; |
| } |