Have delocate process lines by pulling.

In order to better handle BSS sections, rather than having a single loop
over the lines and state flags, pull lines as needed. This means that
subfunctions can process sections of the input.

Also, stop bothering to move the init_array to the end, it's already put
into its own section.

Change-Id: I0e62930c65d29baecb39ba0d8bbc21f2da3bde56
Reviewed-on: https://boringssl-review.googlesource.com/15204
Reviewed-by: Adam Langley <agl@google.com>
This commit is contained in:
Adam Langley 2017-04-20 16:44:15 -07:00
parent 11f11e6f49
commit c2dce9c1d5

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@ -132,6 +132,25 @@ type threadLocalOffsetFunc struct {
symbol string
}
type lineSource struct {
lines []string
lineNo int
}
func (ls *lineSource) Next() (string, bool) {
if ls.lineNo == len(ls.lines) {
return "", false
}
ret := ls.lines[ls.lineNo]
ls.lineNo++
return ret, true
}
func (ls *lineSource) Unread() {
ls.lineNo--
}
// transform performs a number of transformations on the given assembly code.
// See FIPS.md in the current directory for an overview.
func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
@ -145,12 +164,6 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
// referenced and thus needs to be emitted outside the module.
ia32capAddrNeeded := false
// extractedText contains lines that have been extracted from the
// assembly and need to be moved outside of the module. (This is used
// for the .init_array section that specifies constructors.)
var extractedText []string
extractingText := false
// bssAccessorsNeeded contains the names of BSS symbols for which
// accessor functions need to be emitted outside of the module.
var bssAccessorsNeeded []string
@ -159,7 +172,14 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
// offsets in the thread-local storage.
threadLocalOffsets := make(map[string]threadLocalOffsetFunc)
for lineNo, line := range lines {
source := &lineSource{lines: lines}
for {
line, ok := source.Next()
if !ok {
break
}
// References to OPENSSL_ia32cap_P via the GOT result from C
// code. The OPENSSL_ia32cap_addr symbol, generated by this
// script, is just like a GOT entry, but at a known offset.
@ -260,13 +280,6 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
ret = append(ret, line)
continue
case ".file":
// Do not reorder .file directives. These define
// numbered files which are referenced by other debug
// directives which may not be reordered.
ret = append(ret, line)
continue
case ".comm":
p := strings.Split(parts[1], ",")
name := p[0]
@ -274,8 +287,6 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
ret = append(ret, line)
case ".section":
extractingText = false
p := strings.Split(parts[1], ",")
section := p[0]
@ -293,30 +304,13 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
switch section {
case ".data", ".data.rel.ro.local":
panic(fmt.Sprintf("bad section %q on line %d", parts[1], lineNo+1))
case ".init_array":
// init_array contains function pointers to
// constructor functions. Since these must be
// relocated, this section is moved to the end
// of the file.
extractedText = append(extractedText, line)
extractingText = true
panic(fmt.Sprintf("bad section %q on line %d", parts[1], source.lineNo))
default:
ret = append(ret, line)
}
case ".text":
extractingText = false
fallthrough
default:
if extractingText {
extractedText = append(extractedText, line)
continue
}
if symbol, ok := isSymbolDef(line); ok {
if isGlobal := symbols[symbol]; isGlobal {
ret = append(ret, localTargetName(symbol)+":")
@ -385,8 +379,6 @@ func transform(lines []string, symbols map[string]bool) (ret []string) {
ret = append(ret, ".byte 0x"+strconv.FormatUint(uint64(b), 16))
}
ret = append(ret, extractedText...)
return ret
}