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index 5408385..30e7d10 100644 (file)
@@ -648,7 +648,8 @@ Symbol_table::resolve(Sized_symbol<size>* to, const Sized_symbol<size>* from)
     this->gc_mark_dyn_syms(to);
 }
 
-// Record that a symbol is forced to be local by a version script.
+// Record that a symbol is forced to be local by a version script or
+// by visibility.
 
 void
 Symbol_table::force_local(Symbol* sym)
@@ -712,6 +713,82 @@ Symbol_table::wrap_symbol(Object* object, const char* name,
   return name;
 }
 
+// This is called when we see a symbol NAME/VERSION, and the symbol
+// already exists in the symbol table, and VERSION is marked as being
+// the default version.  SYM is the NAME/VERSION symbol we just added.
+// DEFAULT_IS_NEW is true if this is the first time we have seen the
+// symbol NAME/NULL.  PDEF points to the entry for NAME/NULL.
+
+template<int size, bool big_endian>
+void
+Symbol_table::define_default_version(Sized_symbol<size>* sym,
+                                    bool default_is_new,
+                                    Symbol_table_type::iterator pdef)
+{
+  if (default_is_new)
+    {
+      // This is the first time we have seen NAME/NULL.  Make
+      // NAME/NULL point to NAME/VERSION, and mark SYM as the default
+      // version.
+      pdef->second = sym;
+      sym->set_is_default();
+    }
+  else if (pdef->second == sym)
+    {
+      // NAME/NULL already points to NAME/VERSION.  Don't mark the
+      // symbol as the default if it is not already the default.
+    }
+  else
+    {
+      // This is the unfortunate case where we already have entries
+      // for both NAME/VERSION and NAME/NULL.  We now see a symbol
+      // NAME/VERSION where VERSION is the default version.  We have
+      // already resolved this new symbol with the existing
+      // NAME/VERSION symbol.
+
+      // It's possible that NAME/NULL and NAME/VERSION are both
+      // defined in regular objects.  This can only happen if one
+      // object file defines foo and another defines foo@@ver.  This
+      // is somewhat obscure, but we call it a multiple definition
+      // error.
+
+      // It's possible that NAME/NULL actually has a version, in which
+      // case it won't be the same as VERSION.  This happens with
+      // ver_test_7.so in the testsuite for the symbol t2_2.  We see
+      // t2_2@@VER2, so we define both t2_2/VER2 and t2_2/NULL.  We
+      // then see an unadorned t2_2 in an object file and give it
+      // version VER1 from the version script.  This looks like a
+      // default definition for VER1, so it looks like we should merge
+      // t2_2/NULL with t2_2/VER1.  That doesn't make sense, but it's
+      // not obvious that this is an error, either.  So we just punt.
+
+      // If one of the symbols has non-default visibility, and the
+      // other is defined in a shared object, then they are different
+      // symbols.
+
+      // Otherwise, we just resolve the symbols as though they were
+      // the same.
+
+      if (pdef->second->version() != NULL)
+       gold_assert(pdef->second->version() != sym->version());
+      else if (sym->visibility() != elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT
+              && pdef->second->is_from_dynobj())
+       ;
+      else if (pdef->second->visibility() != elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT
+              && sym->is_from_dynobj())
+       ;
+      else
+       {
+         const Sized_symbol<size>* symdef;
+         symdef = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(pdef->second);
+         Symbol_table::resolve<size, big_endian>(sym, symdef);
+         this->make_forwarder(pdef->second, sym);
+         pdef->second = sym;
+         sym->set_is_default();
+       }
+    }
+}
+
 // Add one symbol from OBJECT to the symbol table.  NAME is symbol
 // name and VERSION is the version; both are canonicalized.  DEF is
 // whether this is the default version.  ST_SHNDX is the symbol's
@@ -821,69 +898,8 @@ Symbol_table::add_from_object(Object* object,
         this->gc_mark_dyn_syms(ret);
 
       if (def)
-       {
-         if (insdef.second)
-           {
-             // This is the first time we have seen NAME/NULL.  Make
-             // NAME/NULL point to NAME/VERSION.
-             insdef.first->second = ret;
-           }
-         else if (insdef.first->second != ret)
-           {
-             // This is the unfortunate case where we already have
-             // entries for both NAME/VERSION and NAME/NULL.  We now
-             // see a symbol NAME/VERSION where VERSION is the
-             // default version.  We have already resolved this new
-             // symbol with the existing NAME/VERSION symbol.
-
-             // It's possible that NAME/NULL and NAME/VERSION are
-             // both defined in regular objects.  This can only
-             // happen if one object file defines foo and another
-             // defines foo@@ver.  This is somewhat obscure, but we
-             // call it a multiple definition error.
-
-             // It's possible that NAME/NULL actually has a version,
-             // in which case it won't be the same as VERSION.  This
-             // happens with ver_test_7.so in the testsuite for the
-             // symbol t2_2.  We see t2_2@@VER2, so we define both
-             // t2_2/VER2 and t2_2/NULL.  We then see an unadorned
-             // t2_2 in an object file and give it version VER1 from
-             // the version script.  This looks like a default
-             // definition for VER1, so it looks like we should merge
-             // t2_2/NULL with t2_2/VER1.  That doesn't make sense,
-             // but it's not obvious that this is an error, either.
-             // So we just punt.
-
-             // If one of the symbols has non-default visibility, and
-             // the other is defined in a shared object, then they
-             // are different symbols.
-
-             // Otherwise, we just resolve the symbols as though they
-             // were the same.
-
-             if (insdef.first->second->version() != NULL)
-               {
-                 gold_assert(insdef.first->second->version() != version);
-                 def = false;
-               }
-             else if (ret->visibility() != elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT
-                 && insdef.first->second->is_from_dynobj())
-               def = false;
-             else if (insdef.first->second->visibility() != elfcpp::STV_DEFAULT
-                      && ret->is_from_dynobj())
-               def = false;
-             else
-               {
-                 const Sized_symbol<size>* sym2;
-                 sym2 = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(insdef.first->second);
-                 Symbol_table::resolve<size, big_endian>(ret, sym2);
-                 this->make_forwarder(insdef.first->second, ret);
-                 insdef.first->second = ret;
-               }
-           }
-         else
-           def = false;
-       }
+       this->define_default_version<size, big_endian>(ret, insdef.second,
+                                                      insdef.first);
     }
   else
     {
@@ -945,6 +961,9 @@ Symbol_table::add_from_object(Object* object,
              insdef.first->second = ret;
            }
        }
+
+      if (def)
+       ret->set_is_default();
     }
 
   // Record every time we see a new undefined symbol, to speed up
@@ -962,8 +981,15 @@ Symbol_table::add_from_object(Object* object,
        this->tls_commons_.push_back(ret);
     }
 
-  if (def)
-    ret->set_is_default();
+  // If we're not doing a relocatable link, then any symbol with
+  // hidden or internal visibility is local.
+  if ((ret->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_HIDDEN
+       || ret->visibility() == elfcpp::STV_INTERNAL)
+      && (ret->binding() == elfcpp::STB_GLOBAL
+         || ret->binding() == elfcpp::STB_WEAK)
+      && !parameters->options().relocatable())
+    this->force_local(ret);
+
   return ret;
 }
 
@@ -1179,7 +1205,7 @@ Symbol_table::add_from_pluginobj(
                              def, *sym, st_shndx, true, st_shndx);
 
   if (local)
-       this->force_local(res);
+    this->force_local(res);
 
   return res;
 }
@@ -1467,39 +1493,55 @@ Symbol_table::record_weak_aliases(std::vector<Sized_symbol<size>*>* symbols)
 // Create and return a specially defined symbol.  If ONLY_IF_REF is
 // true, then only create the symbol if there is a reference to it.
 // If this does not return NULL, it sets *POLDSYM to the existing
-// symbol if there is one.  This canonicalizes *PNAME and *PVERSION.
+// symbol if there is one.  This sets *RESOLVE_OLDSYM if we should
+// resolve the newly created symbol to the old one.  This
+// canonicalizes *PNAME and *PVERSION.
 
 template<int size, bool big_endian>
 Sized_symbol<size>*
 Symbol_table::define_special_symbol(const char** pname, const char** pversion,
                                    bool only_if_ref,
-                                    Sized_symbol<size>** poldsym)
+                                    Sized_symbol<size>** poldsym,
+                                   bool *resolve_oldsym)
 {
-  Symbol* oldsym;
-  Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
-  bool add_to_table = false;
-  typename Symbol_table_type::iterator add_loc = this->table_.end();
+  *resolve_oldsym = false;
 
   // If the caller didn't give us a version, see if we get one from
   // the version script.
   std::string v;
+  bool is_default_version = false;
   if (*pversion == NULL)
     {
       if (this->version_script_.get_symbol_version(*pname, &v))
        {
          if (!v.empty())
            *pversion = v.c_str();
+
+         // If we get the version from a version script, then we are
+         // also the default version.
+         is_default_version = true;
        }
     }
 
+  Symbol* oldsym;
+  Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
+
+  bool add_to_table = false;
+  typename Symbol_table_type::iterator add_loc = this->table_.end();
+  bool add_def_to_table = false;
+  typename Symbol_table_type::iterator add_def_loc = this->table_.end();
+
   if (only_if_ref)
     {
       oldsym = this->lookup(*pname, *pversion);
+      if (oldsym == NULL && is_default_version)
+       oldsym = this->lookup(*pname, NULL);
       if (oldsym == NULL || !oldsym->is_undefined())
        return NULL;
 
       *pname = oldsym->name();
-      *pversion = oldsym->version();
+      if (!is_default_version)
+       *pversion = oldsym->version();
     }
   else
     {
@@ -1517,19 +1559,56 @@ Symbol_table::define_special_symbol(const char** pname, const char** pversion,
                                                          version_key),
                                           snull));
 
+      std::pair<typename Symbol_table_type::iterator, bool> insdef =
+       std::make_pair(this->table_.end(), false);
+      if (is_default_version)
+       {
+         const Stringpool::Key vnull = 0;
+         insdef = this->table_.insert(std::make_pair(std::make_pair(name_key,
+                                                                    vnull),
+                                                     snull));
+       }
+
       if (!ins.second)
        {
          // We already have a symbol table entry for NAME/VERSION.
          oldsym = ins.first->second;
          gold_assert(oldsym != NULL);
+
+         if (is_default_version)
+           {
+             Sized_symbol<size>* soldsym =
+               this->get_sized_symbol<size>(oldsym);
+             this->define_default_version<size, big_endian>(soldsym,
+                                                            insdef.second,
+                                                            insdef.first);
+           }
        }
       else
        {
          // We haven't seen this symbol before.
          gold_assert(ins.first->second == NULL);
-          add_to_table = true;
-          add_loc = ins.first;
-         oldsym = NULL;
+
+         add_to_table = true;
+         add_loc = ins.first;
+
+         if (is_default_version && !insdef.second)
+           {
+             // We are adding NAME/VERSION, and it is the default
+             // version.  We already have an entry for NAME/NULL.
+             oldsym = insdef.first->second;
+             *resolve_oldsym = true;
+           }
+         else
+           {
+             oldsym = NULL;
+
+             if (is_default_version)
+               {
+                 add_def_to_table = true;
+                 add_def_loc = insdef.first;
+               }
+           }
        }
     }
 
@@ -1553,6 +1632,9 @@ Symbol_table::define_special_symbol(const char** pname, const char** pversion,
   else
     gold_assert(oldsym != NULL);
 
+  if (add_def_to_table)
+    add_def_loc->second = sym;
+
   *poldsym = this->get_sized_symbol<size>(oldsym);
 
   return sym;
@@ -1620,12 +1702,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_data(
 {
   Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
   Sized_symbol<size>* oldsym;
+  bool resolve_oldsym;
 
   if (parameters->target().is_big_endian())
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, true>(&name, &version,
-                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                   &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1634,7 +1718,8 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_data(
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, false>(&name, &version,
-                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                    &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1658,8 +1743,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_data(
 
   if (Symbol_table::should_override_with_special(oldsym))
     this->override_with_special(oldsym, sym);
-  delete sym;
-  return oldsym;
+
+  if (resolve_oldsym)
+    return sym;
+  else
+    {
+      delete sym;
+      return oldsym;
+    }
 }
 
 // Define a symbol based on an Output_segment.
@@ -1721,12 +1812,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_segment(
 {
   Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
   Sized_symbol<size>* oldsym;
+  bool resolve_oldsym;
 
   if (parameters->target().is_big_endian())
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, true>(&name, &version,
-                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                   &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1735,7 +1828,8 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_segment(
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, false>(&name, &version,
-                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                    &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1759,8 +1853,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_in_output_segment(
 
   if (Symbol_table::should_override_with_special(oldsym))
     this->override_with_special(oldsym, sym);
-  delete sym;
-  return oldsym;
+
+  if (resolve_oldsym)
+    return sym;
+  else
+    {
+      delete sym;
+      return oldsym;
+    }
 }
 
 // Define a special symbol with a constant value.  It is a multiple
@@ -1822,12 +1922,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_as_constant(
 {
   Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
   Sized_symbol<size>* oldsym;
+  bool resolve_oldsym;
 
   if (parameters->target().is_big_endian())
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, true>(&name, &version,
-                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                   only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                   &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1836,7 +1938,8 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_as_constant(
     {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE)
       sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, false>(&name, &version,
-                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym);
+                                                    only_if_ref, &oldsym,
+                                                    &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
       gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -1866,8 +1969,14 @@ Symbol_table::do_define_as_constant(
 
   if (force_override || Symbol_table::should_override_with_special(oldsym))
     this->override_with_special(oldsym, sym);
-  delete sym;
-  return oldsym;
+
+  if (resolve_oldsym)
+    return sym;
+  else
+    {
+      delete sym;
+      return oldsym;
+    }
 }
 
 // Define a set of symbols in output sections.
@@ -2031,11 +2140,13 @@ Symbol_table::do_add_undefined_symbols_from_command_line()
 
       Sized_symbol<size>* sym;
       Sized_symbol<size>* oldsym;
+      bool resolve_oldsym;
       if (parameters->target().is_big_endian())
        {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG)
          sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, true>(&name, &version,
-                                                       false, &oldsym);
+                                                       false, &oldsym,
+                                                       &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
          gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -2044,7 +2155,8 @@ Symbol_table::do_add_undefined_symbols_from_command_line()
        {
 #if defined(HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE) || defined(HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE)
          sym = this->define_special_symbol<size, false>(&name, &version,
-                                                        false, &oldsym);
+                                                        false, &oldsym,
+                                                        &resolve_oldsym);
 #else
          gold_unreachable();
 #endif
@@ -2363,8 +2475,7 @@ Symbol_table::sized_finalize_symbol(Symbol* unsized_sym)
 // Write out the global symbols.
 
 void
-Symbol_table::write_globals(const Input_objects* input_objects,
-                           const Stringpool* sympool,
+Symbol_table::write_globals(const Stringpool* sympool,
                            const Stringpool* dynpool,
                            Output_symtab_xindex* symtab_xindex,
                            Output_symtab_xindex* dynsym_xindex,
@@ -2374,29 +2485,25 @@ Symbol_table::write_globals(const Input_objects* input_objects,
     {
 #ifdef HAVE_TARGET_32_LITTLE
     case Parameters::TARGET_32_LITTLE:
-      this->sized_write_globals<32, false>(input_objects, sympool,
-                                           dynpool, symtab_xindex,
+      this->sized_write_globals<32, false>(sympool, dynpool, symtab_xindex,
                                           dynsym_xindex, of);
       break;
 #endif
 #ifdef HAVE_TARGET_32_BIG
     case Parameters::TARGET_32_BIG:
-      this->sized_write_globals<32, true>(input_objects, sympool,
-                                          dynpool, symtab_xindex,
+      this->sized_write_globals<32, true>(sympool, dynpool, symtab_xindex,
                                          dynsym_xindex, of);
       break;
 #endif
 #ifdef HAVE_TARGET_64_LITTLE
     case Parameters::TARGET_64_LITTLE:
-      this->sized_write_globals<64, false>(input_objects, sympool,
-                                           dynpool, symtab_xindex,
+      this->sized_write_globals<64, false>(sympool, dynpool, symtab_xindex,
                                           dynsym_xindex, of);
       break;
 #endif
 #ifdef HAVE_TARGET_64_BIG
     case Parameters::TARGET_64_BIG:
-      this->sized_write_globals<64, true>(input_objects, sympool,
-                                          dynpool, symtab_xindex,
+      this->sized_write_globals<64, true>(sympool, dynpool, symtab_xindex,
                                          dynsym_xindex, of);
       break;
 #endif
@@ -2409,8 +2516,7 @@ Symbol_table::write_globals(const Input_objects* input_objects,
 
 template<int size, bool big_endian>
 void
-Symbol_table::sized_write_globals(const Input_objects* input_objects,
-                                 const Stringpool* sympool,
+Symbol_table::sized_write_globals(const Stringpool* sympool,
                                  const Stringpool* dynpool,
                                  Output_symtab_xindex* symtab_xindex,
                                  Output_symtab_xindex* dynsym_xindex,
@@ -2446,7 +2552,7 @@ Symbol_table::sized_write_globals(const Input_objects* input_objects,
       Sized_symbol<size>* sym = static_cast<Sized_symbol<size>*>(p->second);
 
       // Possibly warn about unresolved symbols in shared libraries.
-      this->warn_about_undefined_dynobj_symbol(input_objects, sym);
+      this->warn_about_undefined_dynobj_symbol(sym);
 
       unsigned int sym_index = sym->symtab_index();
       unsigned int dynsym_index;
@@ -2611,16 +2717,13 @@ Symbol_table::sized_write_symbol(
 // entry, we aren't going to be able to reliably report whether the
 // symbol is undefined.
 
-// We also don't warn about libraries found in the system library
-// directory (the directory were we find libc.so); we assume that
-// those libraries are OK.  This heuristic avoids problems in
-// GNU/Linux, in which -ldl can have undefined references satisfied by
-// ld-linux.so.
+// We also don't warn about libraries found in a system library
+// directory (e.g., /lib or /usr/lib); we assume that those libraries
+// are OK.  This heuristic avoids problems on GNU/Linux, in which -ldl
+// can have undefined references satisfied by ld-linux.so.
 
 inline void
-Symbol_table::warn_about_undefined_dynobj_symbol(
-    const Input_objects* input_objects,
-    Symbol* sym) const
+Symbol_table::warn_about_undefined_dynobj_symbol(Symbol* sym) const
 {
   bool dummy;
   if (sym->source() == Symbol::FROM_OBJECT
@@ -2629,7 +2732,7 @@ Symbol_table::warn_about_undefined_dynobj_symbol(
       && sym->binding() != elfcpp::STB_WEAK
       && !parameters->options().allow_shlib_undefined()
       && !parameters->target().is_defined_by_abi(sym)
-      && !input_objects->found_in_system_library_directory(sym->object()))
+      && !sym->object()->is_in_system_directory())
     {
       // A very ugly cast.
       Dynobj* dynobj = static_cast<Dynobj*>(sym->object());
@@ -2692,7 +2795,10 @@ Symbol_table::sized_write_section_symbol(const Output_section* os,
 
   elfcpp::Sym_write<size, big_endian> osym(pov);
   osym.put_st_name(0);
-  osym.put_st_value(os->address());
+  if (parameters->options().relocatable())
+    osym.put_st_value(0);
+  else
+    osym.put_st_value(os->address());
   osym.put_st_size(0);
   osym.put_st_info(elfcpp::elf_st_info(elfcpp::STB_LOCAL,
                                       elfcpp::STT_SECTION));