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1 /* yyscript.y -- linker script grammar for gold. */
3 /* Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
6 This file is part of gold.
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
21 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
23 /* This is a bison grammar to parse a subset of the original GNU ld
24 linker script language. */
28 #include "config.h"
30 #include <stddef.h>
31 #include <stdint.h>
32 #include <stdlib.h>
33 #include <string.h>
35 #include "script-c.h"
39 /* We need to use a pure parser because we might be multi-threaded.
40 We pass some arguments through the parser to the lexer. */
42 %pure-parser
44 %parse-param {void* closure}
45 %lex-param {void* closure}
47 /* Since we require bison anyhow, we take advantage of it. */
49 %error-verbose
51 /* The values associated with tokens. */
53 %union {
54 /* A string. */
55 struct Parser_string string;
56 /* A number. */
57 uint64_t integer;
58 /* An expression. */
59 Expression_ptr expr;
60 /* An output section header. */
61 struct Parser_output_section_header output_section_header;
62 /* An output section trailer. */
63 struct Parser_output_section_trailer output_section_trailer;
64 /* A section constraint. */
65 enum Section_constraint constraint;
66 /* A complete input section specification. */
67 struct Input_section_spec input_section_spec;
68 /* A list of wildcard specifications, with exclusions. */
69 struct Wildcard_sections wildcard_sections;
70 /* A single wildcard specification. */
71 struct Wildcard_section wildcard_section;
72 /* A list of strings. */
73 String_list_ptr string_list;
74 /* Information for a program header. */
75 struct Phdr_info phdr_info;
76 /* Used for version scripts and within VERSION {}. */
77 struct Version_dependency_list* deplist;
78 struct Version_expression_list* versyms;
79 struct Version_tree* versnode;
82 /* Operators, including a precedence table for expressions. */
84 %right PLUSEQ MINUSEQ MULTEQ DIVEQ '=' LSHIFTEQ RSHIFTEQ ANDEQ OREQ
85 %right '?' ':'
86 %left OROR
87 %left ANDAND
88 %left '|'
89 %left '^'
90 %left '&'
91 %left EQ NE
92 %left '<' '>' LE GE
93 %left LSHIFT RSHIFT
94 %left '+' '-'
95 %left '*' '/' '%'
97 /* A fake operator used to indicate unary operator precedence. */
98 %right UNARY
100 /* Constants. */
102 %token <string> STRING
103 %token <string> QUOTED_STRING
104 %token <integer> INTEGER
106 /* Keywords. This list is taken from ldgram.y and ldlex.l in the old
107 GNU linker, with the keywords which only appear in MRI mode
108 removed. Not all these keywords are actually used in this grammar.
109 In most cases the keyword is recognized as the token name in upper
110 case. The comments indicate where this is not the case. */
112 %token ABSOLUTE
113 %token ADDR
114 %token ALIGN_K /* ALIGN */
115 %token ALIGNOF
116 %token ASSERT_K /* ASSERT */
117 %token AS_NEEDED
118 %token AT
119 %token BIND
120 %token BLOCK
121 %token BYTE
122 %token CONSTANT
123 %token CONSTRUCTORS
124 %token CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS
125 %token DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN
126 %token DATA_SEGMENT_END
127 %token DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END
128 %token DEFINED
129 %token ENTRY
130 %token EXCLUDE_FILE
131 %token EXTERN
132 %token FILL
133 %token FLOAT
134 %token FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION
135 %token GLOBAL /* global */
136 %token GROUP
137 %token HLL
138 %token INCLUDE
139 %token INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION
140 %token INPUT
141 %token KEEP
142 %token LENGTH /* LENGTH, l, len */
143 %token LOADADDR
144 %token LOCAL /* local */
145 %token LONG
146 %token MAP
147 %token MAX_K /* MAX */
148 %token MEMORY
149 %token MIN_K /* MIN */
150 %token NEXT
151 %token NOCROSSREFS
152 %token NOFLOAT
153 %token ONLY_IF_RO
154 %token ONLY_IF_RW
155 %token ORIGIN /* ORIGIN, o, org */
156 %token OUTPUT
157 %token OUTPUT_ARCH
158 %token OUTPUT_FORMAT
159 %token OVERLAY
160 %token PHDRS
161 %token PROVIDE
162 %token PROVIDE_HIDDEN
163 %token QUAD
164 %token SEARCH_DIR
165 %token SECTIONS
166 %token SEGMENT_START
167 %token SHORT
168 %token SIZEOF
169 %token SIZEOF_HEADERS /* SIZEOF_HEADERS, sizeof_headers */
170 %token SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT
171 %token SORT_BY_NAME
172 %token SPECIAL
173 %token SQUAD
174 %token STARTUP
175 %token SUBALIGN
176 %token SYSLIB
177 %token TARGET_K /* TARGET */
178 %token TRUNCATE
179 %token VERSIONK /* VERSION */
181 /* Keywords, part 2. These are keywords that are unique to gold,
182 and not present in the old GNU linker. As before, unless the
183 comments say otherwise, the keyword is recognized as the token
184 name in upper case. */
186 %token OPTION
188 /* Special tokens used to tell the grammar what type of tokens we are
189 parsing. The token stream always begins with one of these tokens.
190 We do this because version scripts can appear embedded within
191 linker scripts, and because --defsym uses the expression
192 parser. */
193 %token PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT
194 %token PARSING_VERSION_SCRIPT
195 %token PARSING_DEFSYM
196 %token PARSING_DYNAMIC_LIST
198 /* Non-terminal types, where needed. */
200 %type <expr> parse_exp exp opt_address_and_section_type
201 %type <expr> opt_at opt_align opt_subalign opt_fill
202 %type <output_section_header> section_header
203 %type <output_section_trailer> section_trailer
204 %type <constraint> opt_constraint
205 %type <string_list> opt_phdr
206 %type <integer> data_length
207 %type <input_section_spec> input_section_no_keep
208 %type <wildcard_sections> wildcard_sections
209 %type <wildcard_section> wildcard_file wildcard_section
210 %type <string_list> exclude_names
211 %type <string> wildcard_name
212 %type <integer> phdr_type
213 %type <phdr_info> phdr_info
214 %type <versyms> vers_defns
215 %type <versnode> vers_tag
216 %type <deplist> verdep
217 %type <string> string
221 /* Read the special token to see what to read next. */
222 top:
223 PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT linker_script
224 | PARSING_VERSION_SCRIPT version_script
225 | PARSING_DEFSYM defsym_expr
226 | PARSING_DYNAMIC_LIST dynamic_list_expr
229 /* A file contains a list of commands. */
230 linker_script:
231 linker_script file_cmd
232 | /* empty */
235 /* A command which may appear at top level of a linker script. */
236 file_cmd:
237 EXTERN '(' extern_name_list ')'
238 | FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION
239 { script_set_common_allocation(closure, 1); }
240 | GROUP
241 { script_start_group(closure); }
242 '(' input_list ')'
243 { script_end_group(closure); }
244 | INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION
245 { script_set_common_allocation(closure, 0); }
246 | INPUT '(' input_list ')'
247 | OPTION '(' string ')'
248 { script_parse_option(closure, $3.value, $3.length); }
249 | OUTPUT_FORMAT '(' string ')'
251 if (!script_check_output_format(closure, $3.value, $3.length,
252 NULL, 0, NULL, 0))
253 YYABORT;
255 | OUTPUT_FORMAT '(' string ',' string ',' string ')'
257 if (!script_check_output_format(closure, $3.value, $3.length,
258 $5.value, $5.length,
259 $7.value, $7.length))
260 YYABORT;
262 | PHDRS '{' phdrs_defs '}'
263 | SEARCH_DIR '(' string ')'
264 { script_add_search_dir(closure, $3.value, $3.length); }
265 | SECTIONS '{'
266 { script_start_sections(closure); }
267 sections_block '}'
268 { script_finish_sections(closure); }
269 | TARGET_K '(' string ')'
270 { script_set_target(closure, $3.value, $3.length); }
271 | VERSIONK '{'
272 { script_push_lex_into_version_mode(closure); }
273 version_script '}'
274 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); }
275 | file_or_sections_cmd
276 | ignore_cmd
277 | ';'
280 /* Top level commands which we ignore. The GNU linker uses these to
281 select the output format, but we don't offer a choice. Ignoring
282 these is more-or-less OK since most scripts simply explicitly
283 choose the default. */
284 ignore_cmd:
285 OUTPUT_ARCH '(' string ')'
288 /* A list of external undefined symbols. We put the lexer into
289 expression mode so that commas separate names; this is what the GNU
290 linker does. */
292 extern_name_list:
293 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); }
294 extern_name_list_body
295 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); }
298 extern_name_list_body:
299 string
300 { script_add_extern(closure, $1.value, $1.length); }
301 | extern_name_list_body string
302 { script_add_extern(closure, $2.value, $2.length); }
303 | extern_name_list_body ',' string
304 { script_add_extern(closure, $3.value, $3.length); }
307 /* A list of input file names. */
308 input_list:
309 input_list_element
310 | input_list opt_comma input_list_element
313 /* An input file name. */
314 input_list_element:
315 string
316 { script_add_file(closure, $1.value, $1.length); }
317 | AS_NEEDED
318 { script_start_as_needed(closure); }
319 '(' input_list ')'
320 { script_end_as_needed(closure); }
323 /* Commands in a SECTIONS block. */
324 sections_block:
325 sections_block section_block_cmd
326 | /* empty */
329 /* A command which may appear within a SECTIONS block. */
330 section_block_cmd:
331 file_or_sections_cmd
332 | string section_header
333 { script_start_output_section(closure, $1.value, $1.length, &$2); }
334 '{' section_cmds '}' section_trailer
335 { script_finish_output_section(closure, &$7); }
338 /* The header of an output section in a SECTIONS block--everything
339 after the name. */
340 section_header:
341 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); }
342 opt_address_and_section_type opt_at opt_align opt_subalign
343 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); }
344 opt_constraint
346 $$.address = $2;
347 $$.load_address = $3;
348 $$.align = $4;
349 $$.subalign = $5;
350 $$.constraint = $7;
354 /* The optional address followed by the optional section type. This
355 is a separate nonterminal to avoid a shift/reduce conflict on
356 '(' in section_header. */
358 opt_address_and_section_type:
360 { $$ = NULL; }
361 | '(' ')' ':'
362 { $$ = NULL; }
363 | exp ':'
364 { $$ = $1; }
365 | exp '(' ')' ':'
366 { $$ = $1; }
367 | exp '(' string ')' ':'
369 yyerror(closure, "section types are not supported");
370 $$ = $1;
374 /* The address at which an output section should be loaded. */
375 opt_at:
376 /* empty */
377 { $$ = NULL; }
378 | AT '(' exp ')'
379 { $$ = $3; }
382 /* The alignment of an output section. */
383 opt_align:
384 /* empty */
385 { $$ = NULL; }
386 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ')'
387 { $$ = $3; }
390 /* The input section alignment within an output section. */
391 opt_subalign:
392 /* empty */
393 { $$ = NULL; }
394 | SUBALIGN '(' exp ')'
395 { $$ = $3; }
398 /* A section constraint. */
399 opt_constraint:
400 /* empty */
401 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_NONE; }
402 | ONLY_IF_RO
403 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_ONLY_IF_RO; }
404 | ONLY_IF_RW
405 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_ONLY_IF_RW; }
406 | SPECIAL
407 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_SPECIAL; }
410 /* The trailer of an output section in a SECTIONS block. */
411 section_trailer:
412 opt_memspec opt_at_memspec opt_phdr opt_fill opt_comma
414 $$.fill = $4;
415 $$.phdrs = $3;
419 /* A memory specification for an output section. */
420 opt_memspec:
421 '>' string
422 { yyerror(closure, "memory regions are not supported"); }
423 | /* empty */
426 /* A memory specification for where to load an output section. */
427 opt_at_memspec:
428 AT '>' string
429 { yyerror(closure, "memory regions are not supported"); }
430 | /* empty */
433 /* The program segment an output section should go into. */
434 opt_phdr:
435 opt_phdr ':' string
436 { $$ = script_string_list_push_back($1, $3.value, $3.length); }
437 | /* empty */
438 { $$ = NULL; }
441 /* The value to use to fill an output section. FIXME: This does not
442 handle a string of arbitrary length. */
443 opt_fill:
444 '=' parse_exp
445 { $$ = $2; }
446 | /* empty */
447 { $$ = NULL; }
450 /* Commands which may appear within the description of an output
451 section in a SECTIONS block. */
452 section_cmds:
453 /* empty */
454 | section_cmds section_cmd
457 /* A command which may appear within the description of an output
458 section in a SECTIONS block. */
459 section_cmd:
460 assignment end
461 | input_section_spec
462 | data_length '(' parse_exp ')'
463 { script_add_data(closure, $1, $3); }
464 | ASSERT_K '(' parse_exp ',' string ')'
465 { script_add_assertion(closure, $3, $5.value, $5.length); }
466 | FILL '(' parse_exp ')'
467 { script_add_fill(closure, $3); }
468 | CONSTRUCTORS
470 /* The GNU linker uses CONSTRUCTORS for the a.out object
471 file format. It does nothing when using ELF. Since
472 some ELF linker scripts use it although it does
473 nothing, we accept it and ignore it. */
475 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' CONSTRUCTORS ')'
476 | ';'
479 /* The length of data which may appear within the description of an
480 output section in a SECTIONS block. */
481 data_length:
482 QUAD
483 { $$ = QUAD; }
484 | SQUAD
485 { $$ = SQUAD; }
486 | LONG
487 { $$ = LONG; }
488 | SHORT
489 { $$ = SHORT; }
490 | BYTE
491 { $$ = BYTE; }
494 /* An input section specification. This may appear within the
495 description of an output section in a SECTIONS block. */
496 input_section_spec:
497 input_section_no_keep
498 { script_add_input_section(closure, &$1, 0); }
499 | KEEP '(' input_section_no_keep ')'
500 { script_add_input_section(closure, &$3, 1); }
503 /* An input section specification within a KEEP clause. */
504 input_section_no_keep:
505 string
507 $$.file.name = $1;
508 $$.file.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE;
509 $$.input_sections.sections = NULL;
510 $$.input_sections.exclude = NULL;
512 | wildcard_file '(' wildcard_sections ')'
514 $$.file = $1;
515 $$.input_sections = $3;
519 /* A wildcard file specification. */
520 wildcard_file:
521 wildcard_name
523 $$.name = $1;
524 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE;
526 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' wildcard_name ')'
528 $$.name = $3;
529 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME;
533 /* A list of wild card section specifications. */
534 wildcard_sections:
535 wildcard_sections opt_comma wildcard_section
537 $$.sections = script_string_sort_list_add($1.sections, &$3);
538 $$.exclude = $1.exclude;
540 | wildcard_section
542 $$.sections = script_new_string_sort_list(&$1);
543 $$.exclude = NULL;
545 | wildcard_sections opt_comma EXCLUDE_FILE '(' exclude_names ')'
547 $$.sections = $1.sections;
548 $$.exclude = script_string_list_append($1.exclude, $5);
550 | EXCLUDE_FILE '(' exclude_names ')'
552 $$.sections = NULL;
553 $$.exclude = $3;
557 /* A single wild card specification. */
558 wildcard_section:
559 wildcard_name
561 $$.name = $1;
562 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE;
564 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' wildcard_section ')'
566 $$.name = $3.name;
567 switch ($3.sort)
569 case SORT_WILDCARD_NONE:
570 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME;
571 break;
572 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME:
573 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT:
574 break;
575 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT:
576 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME:
577 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT;
578 break;
579 default:
580 abort();
583 | SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT '(' wildcard_section ')'
585 $$.name = $3.name;
586 switch ($3.sort)
588 case SORT_WILDCARD_NONE:
589 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT;
590 break;
591 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT:
592 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME:
593 break;
594 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME:
595 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT:
596 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME;
597 break;
598 default:
599 abort();
604 /* A list of file names to exclude. */
605 exclude_names:
606 exclude_names opt_comma wildcard_name
607 { $$ = script_string_list_push_back($1, $3.value, $3.length); }
608 | wildcard_name
609 { $$ = script_new_string_list($1.value, $1.length); }
612 /* A single wildcard name. We recognize '*' and '?' specially since
613 they are expression tokens. */
614 wildcard_name:
615 string
616 { $$ = $1; }
617 | '*'
619 $$.value = "*";
620 $$.length = 1;
622 | '?'
624 $$.value = "?";
625 $$.length = 1;
629 /* A command which may appear at the top level of a linker script, or
630 within a SECTIONS block. */
631 file_or_sections_cmd:
632 ENTRY '(' string ')'
633 { script_set_entry(closure, $3.value, $3.length); }
634 | assignment end
635 | ASSERT_K '(' parse_exp ',' string ')'
636 { script_add_assertion(closure, $3, $5.value, $5.length); }
639 /* A list of program header definitions. */
640 phdrs_defs:
641 phdrs_defs phdr_def
642 | /* empty */
645 /* A program header definition. */
646 phdr_def:
647 string phdr_type phdr_info ';'
648 { script_add_phdr(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $2, &$3); }
651 /* A program header type. The GNU linker accepts a general expression
652 here, but that would be a pain because we would have to dig into
653 the expression structure. It's unlikely that anybody uses anything
654 other than a string or a number here, so that is all we expect. */
655 phdr_type:
656 string
657 { $$ = script_phdr_string_to_type(closure, $1.value, $1.length); }
658 | INTEGER
659 { $$ = $1; }
662 /* Additional information for a program header. */
663 phdr_info:
664 /* empty */
665 { memset(&$$, 0, sizeof(struct Phdr_info)); }
666 | string phdr_info
668 $$ = $2;
669 if ($1.length == 7 && strncmp($1.value, "FILEHDR", 7) == 0)
670 $$.includes_filehdr = 1;
671 else
672 yyerror(closure, "PHDRS syntax error");
674 | PHDRS phdr_info
676 $$ = $2;
677 $$.includes_phdrs = 1;
679 | string '(' INTEGER ')' phdr_info
681 $$ = $5;
682 if ($1.length == 5 && strncmp($1.value, "FLAGS", 5) == 0)
684 $$.is_flags_valid = 1;
685 $$.flags = $3;
687 else
688 yyerror(closure, "PHDRS syntax error");
690 | AT '(' parse_exp ')' phdr_info
692 $$ = $5;
693 $$.load_address = $3;
697 /* Set a symbol to a value. */
698 assignment:
699 string '=' parse_exp
700 { script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, 0, 0); }
701 | string PLUSEQ parse_exp
703 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
704 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_add(s, $3);
705 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
707 | string MINUSEQ parse_exp
709 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
710 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_sub(s, $3);
711 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
713 | string MULTEQ parse_exp
715 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
716 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_mult(s, $3);
717 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
719 | string DIVEQ parse_exp
721 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
722 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_div(s, $3);
723 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
725 | string LSHIFTEQ parse_exp
727 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
728 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_lshift(s, $3);
729 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
731 | string RSHIFTEQ parse_exp
733 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
734 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_rshift(s, $3);
735 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
737 | string ANDEQ parse_exp
739 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
740 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_bitwise_and(s, $3);
741 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
743 | string OREQ parse_exp
745 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length);
746 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_bitwise_or(s, $3);
747 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0);
749 | PROVIDE '(' string '=' parse_exp ')'
750 { script_set_symbol(closure, $3.value, $3.length, $5, 1, 0); }
751 | PROVIDE_HIDDEN '(' string '=' parse_exp ')'
752 { script_set_symbol(closure, $3.value, $3.length, $5, 1, 1); }
755 /* Parse an expression, putting the lexer into the right mode. */
756 parse_exp:
757 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); }
760 script_pop_lex_mode(closure);
761 $$ = $2;
765 /* An expression. */
766 exp:
767 '(' exp ')'
768 { $$ = $2; }
769 | '-' exp %prec UNARY
770 { $$ = script_exp_unary_minus($2); }
771 | '!' exp %prec UNARY
772 { $$ = script_exp_unary_logical_not($2); }
773 | '~' exp %prec UNARY
774 { $$ = script_exp_unary_bitwise_not($2); }
775 | '+' exp %prec UNARY
776 { $$ = $2; }
777 | exp '*' exp
778 { $$ = script_exp_binary_mult($1, $3); }
779 | exp '/' exp
780 { $$ = script_exp_binary_div($1, $3); }
781 | exp '%' exp
782 { $$ = script_exp_binary_mod($1, $3); }
783 | exp '+' exp
784 { $$ = script_exp_binary_add($1, $3); }
785 | exp '-' exp
786 { $$ = script_exp_binary_sub($1, $3); }
787 | exp LSHIFT exp
788 { $$ = script_exp_binary_lshift($1, $3); }
789 | exp RSHIFT exp
790 { $$ = script_exp_binary_rshift($1, $3); }
791 | exp EQ exp
792 { $$ = script_exp_binary_eq($1, $3); }
793 | exp NE exp
794 { $$ = script_exp_binary_ne($1, $3); }
795 | exp LE exp
796 { $$ = script_exp_binary_le($1, $3); }
797 | exp GE exp
798 { $$ = script_exp_binary_ge($1, $3); }
799 | exp '<' exp
800 { $$ = script_exp_binary_lt($1, $3); }
801 | exp '>' exp
802 { $$ = script_exp_binary_gt($1, $3); }
803 | exp '&' exp
804 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_and($1, $3); }
805 | exp '^' exp
806 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_xor($1, $3); }
807 | exp '|' exp
808 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_or($1, $3); }
809 | exp ANDAND exp
810 { $$ = script_exp_binary_logical_and($1, $3); }
811 | exp OROR exp
812 { $$ = script_exp_binary_logical_or($1, $3); }
813 | exp '?' exp ':' exp
814 { $$ = script_exp_trinary_cond($1, $3, $5); }
815 | INTEGER
816 { $$ = script_exp_integer($1); }
817 | string
818 { $$ = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); }
819 | MAX_K '(' exp ',' exp ')'
820 { $$ = script_exp_function_max($3, $5); }
821 | MIN_K '(' exp ',' exp ')'
822 { $$ = script_exp_function_min($3, $5); }
823 | DEFINED '(' string ')'
824 { $$ = script_exp_function_defined($3.value, $3.length); }
825 | SIZEOF_HEADERS
826 { $$ = script_exp_function_sizeof_headers(); }
827 | ALIGNOF '(' string ')'
828 { $$ = script_exp_function_alignof($3.value, $3.length); }
829 | SIZEOF '(' string ')'
830 { $$ = script_exp_function_sizeof($3.value, $3.length); }
831 | ADDR '(' string ')'
832 { $$ = script_exp_function_addr($3.value, $3.length); }
833 | LOADADDR '(' string ')'
834 { $$ = script_exp_function_loadaddr($3.value, $3.length); }
835 | ORIGIN '(' string ')'
836 { $$ = script_exp_function_origin($3.value, $3.length); }
837 | LENGTH '(' string ')'
838 { $$ = script_exp_function_length($3.value, $3.length); }
839 | CONSTANT '(' string ')'
840 { $$ = script_exp_function_constant($3.value, $3.length); }
841 | ABSOLUTE '(' exp ')'
842 { $$ = script_exp_function_absolute($3); }
843 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ')'
844 { $$ = script_exp_function_align(script_exp_string(".", 1), $3); }
845 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ',' exp ')'
846 { $$ = script_exp_function_align($3, $5); }
847 | BLOCK '(' exp ')'
848 { $$ = script_exp_function_align(script_exp_string(".", 1), $3); }
849 | DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN '(' exp ',' exp ')'
851 script_data_segment_align(closure);
852 $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_align($3, $5);
854 | DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END '(' exp ',' exp ')'
856 script_data_segment_relro_end(closure);
857 $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_relro_end($3, $5);
859 | DATA_SEGMENT_END '(' exp ')'
860 { $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_end($3); }
861 | SEGMENT_START '(' string ',' exp ')'
863 $$ = script_exp_function_segment_start($3.value, $3.length, $5);
865 | ASSERT_K '(' exp ',' string ')'
866 { $$ = script_exp_function_assert($3, $5.value, $5.length); }
869 /* Handle the --defsym option. */
870 defsym_expr:
871 string '=' parse_exp
872 { script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, 0, 0); }
875 /* Handle the --dynamic-list option. A dynamic list has the format
876 { sym1; sym2; extern "C++" { namespace::sym3 }; };
877 We store the symbol we see in the "local" list; that is where
878 Command_line::in_dynamic_list() will look to do its check.
879 TODO(csilvers): More than one of these brace-lists can appear, and
880 should just be merged and treated as a single list. */
881 dynamic_list_expr: dynamic_list_nodes ;
883 dynamic_list_nodes:
884 dynamic_list_node
885 | dynamic_list_nodes dynamic_list_node
888 dynamic_list_node:
889 '{' vers_defns ';' '}' ';'
890 { script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, $2); }
893 /* A version script. */
894 version_script:
895 vers_nodes
898 vers_nodes:
899 vers_node
900 | vers_nodes vers_node
903 vers_node:
904 '{' vers_tag '}' ';'
906 script_register_vers_node (closure, NULL, 0, $2, NULL);
908 | string '{' vers_tag '}' ';'
910 script_register_vers_node (closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3,
911 NULL);
913 | string '{' vers_tag '}' verdep ';'
915 script_register_vers_node (closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, $5);
919 verdep:
920 string
922 $$ = script_add_vers_depend (closure, NULL, $1.value, $1.length);
924 | verdep string
926 $$ = script_add_vers_depend (closure, $1, $2.value, $2.length);
930 vers_tag:
931 /* empty */
932 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, NULL); }
933 | vers_defns ';'
934 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $1, NULL); }
935 | GLOBAL ':' vers_defns ';'
936 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $3, NULL); }
937 | LOCAL ':' vers_defns ';'
938 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, $3); }
939 | GLOBAL ':' vers_defns ';' LOCAL ':' vers_defns ';'
940 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $3, $7); }
943 /* Here is one of the rare places we care about the distinction
944 between STRING and QUOTED_STRING. For QUOTED_STRING, we do exact
945 matching on the pattern, so we pass in true for the exact_match
946 parameter. For STRING, we do glob matching and pass in false. */
947 vers_defns:
948 STRING
950 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, $1.value,
951 $1.length, 0);
953 | QUOTED_STRING
955 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, $1.value,
956 $1.length, 1);
958 | vers_defns ';' STRING
960 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, $3.value,
961 $3.length, 0);
963 | vers_defns ';' QUOTED_STRING
965 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, $3.value,
966 $3.length, 1);
968 | /* Push string on the language stack. */
969 EXTERN string '{'
970 { version_script_push_lang (closure, $2.value, $2.length); }
971 vers_defns opt_semicolon '}'
973 $$ = $5;
974 version_script_pop_lang(closure);
976 | /* Push string on the language stack. This is more complicated
977 than the other cases because we need to merge the linked-list
978 state from the pre-EXTERN defns and the post-EXTERN defns. */
979 vers_defns ';' EXTERN string '{'
980 { version_script_push_lang (closure, $4.value, $4.length); }
981 vers_defns opt_semicolon '}'
983 $$ = script_merge_expressions ($1, $7);
984 version_script_pop_lang(closure);
986 | EXTERN // "extern" as a symbol name
988 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, "extern",
989 sizeof("extern") - 1, 1);
991 | vers_defns ';' EXTERN
993 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, "extern",
994 sizeof("extern") - 1, 1);
998 /* A string can be either a STRING or a QUOTED_STRING. Almost all the
999 time we don't care, and we use this rule. */
1000 string:
1001 STRING
1002 { $$ = $1; }
1003 | QUOTED_STRING
1004 { $$ = $1; }
1007 /* Some statements require a terminator, which may be a semicolon or a
1008 comma. */
1009 end:
1011 | ','
1014 /* An optional semicolon. */
1015 opt_semicolon:
1017 | /* empty */
1020 /* An optional comma. */
1021 opt_comma:
1023 | /* empty */