1 /* Functions for generic Darwin as target machine for GNU C compiler.
2 Copyright (C) 1989-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Apple Computer Inc.
5 This file is part of GCC.
7 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
12 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
19 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
23 #include "coretypes.h"
27 #include "hard-reg-set.h"
28 #include "insn-config.h"
29 #include "conditions.h"
30 #include "insn-flags.h"
32 #include "insn-attr.h"
35 #include "stringpool.h"
37 #include "stor-layout.h"
47 #include "langhooks.h"
50 #include "diagnostic-core.h"
52 #include "dominance.h"
58 #include "cfgcleanup.h"
60 #include "basic-block.h"
64 #include "hash-table.h"
65 #include "tree-ssa-alias.h"
66 #include "internal-fn.h"
67 #include "gimple-fold.h"
69 #include "gimple-expr.h"
74 #include "plugin-api.h"
77 #include "lto-streamer.h"
78 #include "lto-section-names.h"
80 /* Darwin supports a feature called fix-and-continue, which is used
81 for rapid turn around debugging. When code is compiled with the
82 -mfix-and-continue flag, two changes are made to the generated code
83 that allow the system to do things that it would normally not be
84 able to do easily. These changes allow gdb to load in
85 recompilation of a translation unit that has been changed into a
86 running program and replace existing functions and methods of that
87 translation unit with versions of those functions and methods
88 from the newly compiled translation unit. The new functions access
89 the existing static symbols from the old translation unit, if the
90 symbol existed in the unit to be replaced, and from the new
91 translation unit, otherwise.
93 The changes are to insert 5 nops at the beginning of all functions
94 and to use indirection to get at static symbols. The 5 nops
95 are required by consumers of the generated code. Currently, gdb
96 uses this to patch in a jump to the overriding function, this
97 allows all uses of the old name to forward to the replacement,
98 including existing function pointers and virtual methods. See
99 rs6000_emit_prologue for the code that handles the nop insertions.
101 The added indirection allows gdb to redirect accesses to static
102 symbols from the newly loaded translation unit to the existing
103 symbol, if any. @code{static} symbols are special and are handled by
104 setting the second word in the .non_lazy_symbol_pointer data
105 structure to symbol. See indirect_data for the code that handles
106 the extra indirection, and machopic_output_indirection and its use
107 of MACHO_SYMBOL_STATIC for the code that handles @code{static}
108 symbol indirection. */
110 /* For darwin >= 9 (OSX 10.5) the linker is capable of making the necessary
111 branch islands and we no longer need to emit darwin stubs.
112 However, if we are generating code for earlier systems (or for use in the
113 kernel) the stubs might still be required, and this will be set true. */
114 int darwin_emit_branch_islands
= false;
116 typedef struct GTY(()) cdtor_record
{
118 int priority
; /* [con/de]structor priority */
119 int position
; /* original position */
122 static GTY(()) vec
<cdtor_record
, va_gc
> *ctors
= NULL
;
123 static GTY(()) vec
<cdtor_record
, va_gc
> *dtors
= NULL
;
125 /* A flag to determine whether we are running c++ or obj-c++. This has to be
126 settable from non-c-family contexts too (i.e. we can't use the c_dialect_
128 int darwin_running_cxx
;
130 /* Some code-gen now depends on OS major version numbers (at least). */
131 int generating_for_darwin_version
;
134 section
* darwin_sections
[NUM_DARWIN_SECTIONS
];
136 /* While we transition to using in-tests instead of ifdef'd code. */
138 #define HAVE_lo_sum 0
139 #define gen_macho_high(a,b) (a)
140 #define gen_macho_low(a,b,c) (a)
143 /* True if we're setting __attribute__ ((ms_struct)). */
144 int darwin_ms_struct
= false;
146 /* Earlier versions of Darwin as do not recognize an alignment field in
147 .comm directives, this should be set for versions that allow it. */
148 int emit_aligned_common
= false;
150 /* A get_unnamed_section callback used to switch to an ObjC section.
151 DIRECTIVE is as for output_section_asm_op. */
154 output_objc_section_asm_op (const void *directive
)
156 static bool been_here
= false;
158 /* The NeXT ObjC Runtime requires these sections to be present and in
159 order in the object. The code below implements this by emitting
160 a section header for each ObjC section the first time that an ObjC
161 section is requested. */
164 section
*saved_in_section
= in_section
;
165 static const enum darwin_section_enum tomark
[] =
167 /* written, cold -> hot */
168 objc_cat_cls_meth_section
,
169 objc_cat_inst_meth_section
,
170 objc_string_object_section
,
171 objc_constant_string_object_section
,
172 objc_selector_refs_section
,
173 objc_selector_fixup_section
,
174 objc_cls_refs_section
,
176 objc_meta_class_section
,
177 /* shared, hot -> cold */
178 objc_cls_meth_section
,
179 objc_inst_meth_section
,
180 objc_protocol_section
,
181 objc_class_names_section
,
182 objc_meth_var_types_section
,
183 objc_meth_var_names_section
,
184 objc_category_section
,
185 objc_class_vars_section
,
186 objc_instance_vars_section
,
187 objc_module_info_section
,
188 objc_symbols_section
,
191 static const enum darwin_section_enum tomarkv1
[] =
193 objc1_protocol_ext_section
,
194 objc1_class_ext_section
,
195 objc1_prop_list_section
198 static const enum darwin_section_enum tomarkv2
[] =
200 objc2_message_refs_section
,
201 objc2_classdefs_section
,
202 objc2_metadata_section
,
203 objc2_classrefs_section
,
204 objc2_classlist_section
,
205 objc2_categorylist_section
,
206 objc2_selector_refs_section
,
207 objc2_nonlazy_class_section
,
208 objc2_nonlazy_category_section
,
209 objc2_protocollist_section
,
210 objc2_protocolrefs_section
,
211 objc2_super_classrefs_section
,
212 objc2_image_info_section
,
213 objc2_constant_string_object_section
218 if (flag_objc_abi
< 2)
220 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (tomark
); i
++)
221 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[tomark
[i
]]);
222 if (flag_objc_abi
== 1)
223 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (tomarkv1
); i
++)
224 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[tomarkv1
[i
]]);
227 for (i
= 0; i
< ARRAY_SIZE (tomarkv2
); i
++)
228 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[tomarkv2
[i
]]);
229 /* Make sure we don't get varasm.c out of sync with us. */
230 switch_to_section (saved_in_section
);
232 output_section_asm_op (directive
);
236 /* Private flag applied to disable section-anchors in a particular section. */
237 #define SECTION_NO_ANCHOR SECTION_MACH_DEP
240 /* Implement TARGET_ASM_INIT_SECTIONS. */
243 darwin_init_sections (void)
245 #define DEF_SECTION(NAME, FLAGS, DIRECTIVE, OBJC) \
246 darwin_sections[NAME] = \
247 get_unnamed_section (FLAGS, (OBJC \
248 ? output_objc_section_asm_op \
249 : output_section_asm_op), \
251 #include "config/darwin-sections.def"
254 readonly_data_section
= darwin_sections
[const_section
];
255 exception_section
= darwin_sections
[darwin_exception_section
];
256 eh_frame_section
= darwin_sections
[darwin_eh_frame_section
];
260 name_needs_quotes (const char *name
)
263 while ((c
= *name
++) != '\0')
265 && c
!= '.' && c
!= '$' && c
!= '_' )
270 /* Return true if SYM_REF can be used without an indirection. */
272 machopic_symbol_defined_p (rtx sym_ref
)
274 if (SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) & MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_DEFINED
)
277 /* If a symbol references local and is not an extern to this
278 file, then the symbol might be able to declared as defined. */
279 if (SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (sym_ref
) && ! SYMBOL_REF_EXTERNAL_P (sym_ref
))
281 /* If the symbol references a variable and the variable is a
282 common symbol, then this symbol is not defined. */
283 if (SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) & MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_VARIABLE
)
285 tree decl
= SYMBOL_REF_DECL (sym_ref
);
288 if (DECL_COMMON (decl
))
296 /* This module assumes that (const (symbol_ref "foo")) is a legal pic
297 reference, which will not be changed. */
299 enum machopic_addr_class
300 machopic_classify_symbol (rtx sym_ref
)
304 function_p
= SYMBOL_REF_FUNCTION_P (sym_ref
);
305 if (machopic_symbol_defined_p (sym_ref
))
307 ? MACHOPIC_DEFINED_FUNCTION
: MACHOPIC_DEFINED_DATA
);
310 ? MACHOPIC_UNDEFINED_FUNCTION
: MACHOPIC_UNDEFINED_DATA
);
313 #ifndef TARGET_FIX_AND_CONTINUE
314 #define TARGET_FIX_AND_CONTINUE 0
317 /* Indicate when fix-and-continue style code generation is being used
318 and when a reference to data should be indirected so that it can be
319 rebound in a new translation unit to reference the original instance
320 of that data. Symbol names that are for code generation local to
321 the translation unit are bound to the new translation unit;
322 currently this means symbols that begin with L or _OBJC_;
323 otherwise, we indicate that an indirect reference should be made to
324 permit the runtime to rebind new instances of the translation unit
325 to the original instance of the data. */
328 indirect_data (rtx sym_ref
)
333 /* If we aren't generating fix-and-continue code, don't do anything
335 if (TARGET_FIX_AND_CONTINUE
== 0)
338 /* Otherwise, all symbol except symbols that begin with L or _OBJC_
339 are indirected. Symbols that begin with L and _OBJC_ are always
340 bound to the current translation unit as they are used for
341 generated local data of the translation unit. */
343 name
= XSTR (sym_ref
, 0);
345 lprefix
= (((name
[0] == '*' || name
[0] == '&')
346 && (name
[1] == 'L' || (name
[1] == '"' && name
[2] == 'L')))
347 || (strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_", 6) == 0));
353 machopic_data_defined_p (rtx sym_ref
)
355 if (indirect_data (sym_ref
))
358 switch (machopic_classify_symbol (sym_ref
))
360 case MACHOPIC_DEFINED_DATA
:
361 case MACHOPIC_DEFINED_FUNCTION
:
369 machopic_define_symbol (rtx mem
)
373 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (mem
) == MEM
);
374 sym_ref
= XEXP (mem
, 0);
375 SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) |= MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_DEFINED
;
378 /* Return either ORIG or:
380 (const:P (unspec:P [ORIG] UNSPEC_MACHOPIC_OFFSET))
382 depending on MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P. */
384 machopic_gen_offset (rtx orig
)
386 if (MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
390 /* Play games to avoid marking the function as needing pic if we
391 are being called as part of the cost-estimation process. */
392 if (current_ir_type () != IR_GIMPLE
|| currently_expanding_to_rtl
)
393 crtl
->uses_pic_offset_table
= 1;
394 orig
= gen_rtx_UNSPEC (Pmode
, gen_rtvec (1, orig
),
395 UNSPEC_MACHOPIC_OFFSET
);
396 return gen_rtx_CONST (Pmode
, orig
);
400 static GTY(()) const char * function_base_func_name
;
401 static GTY(()) int current_pic_label_num
;
402 static GTY(()) int emitted_pic_label_num
;
405 update_pic_label_number_if_needed (void)
407 const char *current_name
;
409 /* When we are generating _get_pc thunks within stubs, there is no current
411 if (current_function_decl
)
414 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (current_function_decl
));
415 if (function_base_func_name
!= current_name
)
417 ++current_pic_label_num
;
418 function_base_func_name
= current_name
;
423 ++current_pic_label_num
;
424 function_base_func_name
= "L_machopic_stub_dummy";
429 machopic_output_function_base_name (FILE *file
)
431 /* If dynamic-no-pic is on, we should not get here. */
432 gcc_assert (!MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
);
434 update_pic_label_number_if_needed ();
435 fprintf (file
, "L%d$pb", current_pic_label_num
);
438 char curr_picbasename
[32];
441 machopic_get_function_picbase (void)
443 /* If dynamic-no-pic is on, we should not get here. */
444 gcc_assert (!MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
);
446 update_pic_label_number_if_needed ();
447 snprintf (curr_picbasename
, 32, "L%d$pb", current_pic_label_num
);
448 return (const char *) curr_picbasename
;
452 machopic_should_output_picbase_label (void)
454 update_pic_label_number_if_needed ();
456 if (current_pic_label_num
== emitted_pic_label_num
)
459 emitted_pic_label_num
= current_pic_label_num
;
463 /* The suffix attached to non-lazy pointer symbols. */
464 #define NON_LAZY_POINTER_SUFFIX "$non_lazy_ptr"
465 /* The suffix attached to stub symbols. */
466 #define STUB_SUFFIX "$stub"
468 typedef struct GTY ((for_user
)) machopic_indirection
470 /* The SYMBOL_REF for the entity referenced. */
472 /* The name of the stub or non-lazy pointer. */
473 const char * ptr_name
;
474 /* True iff this entry is for a stub (as opposed to a non-lazy
477 /* True iff this stub or pointer pointer has been referenced. */
479 } machopic_indirection
;
481 struct indirection_hasher
: ggc_hasher
<machopic_indirection
*>
483 typedef const char *compare_type
;
484 static hashval_t
hash (machopic_indirection
*);
485 static bool equal (machopic_indirection
*, const char *);
488 /* A table mapping stub names and non-lazy pointer names to
489 SYMBOL_REFs for the stubbed-to and pointed-to entities. */
491 static GTY (()) hash_table
<indirection_hasher
> *machopic_indirections
;
493 /* Return a hash value for a SLOT in the indirections hash table. */
496 indirection_hasher::hash (machopic_indirection
*p
)
498 return htab_hash_string (p
->ptr_name
);
501 /* Returns true if the KEY is the same as that associated with
505 indirection_hasher::equal (machopic_indirection
*s
, const char *k
)
507 return strcmp (s
->ptr_name
, k
) == 0;
510 /* Return the name of the non-lazy pointer (if STUB_P is false) or
511 stub (if STUB_B is true) corresponding to the given name. */
514 machopic_indirection_name (rtx sym_ref
, bool stub_p
)
517 const char *name
= XSTR (sym_ref
, 0);
518 size_t namelen
= strlen (name
);
519 machopic_indirection
*p
;
522 const char *prefix
= user_label_prefix
;
523 const char *quote
= "";
526 id
= maybe_get_identifier (name
);
531 while (IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS (id
))
532 id
= TREE_CHAIN (id
);
535 name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id
);
536 namelen
= strlen (name
);
547 needs_quotes
= name_needs_quotes (name
);
554 suffix
= STUB_SUFFIX
;
556 suffix
= NON_LAZY_POINTER_SUFFIX
;
558 buffer
= XALLOCAVEC (char, strlen ("&L")
565 /* Construct the name of the non-lazy pointer or stub. */
566 sprintf (buffer
, "&%sL%s%s%s%s", quote
, prefix
, name
, suffix
, quote
);
568 if (!machopic_indirections
)
569 machopic_indirections
= hash_table
<indirection_hasher
>::create_ggc (37);
571 machopic_indirection
**slot
572 = machopic_indirections
->find_slot_with_hash (buffer
,
573 htab_hash_string (buffer
),
581 p
= ggc_alloc
<machopic_indirection
> ();
583 p
->ptr_name
= xstrdup (buffer
);
592 /* Return the name of the stub for the mcount function. */
595 machopic_mcount_stub_name (void)
597 rtx symbol
= gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, "*mcount");
598 return machopic_indirection_name (symbol
, /*stub_p=*/true);
601 /* If NAME is the name of a stub or a non-lazy pointer , mark the stub
602 or non-lazy pointer as used -- and mark the object to which the
603 pointer/stub refers as used as well, since the pointer/stub will
604 emit a reference to it. */
607 machopic_validate_stub_or_non_lazy_ptr (const char *name
)
609 machopic_indirection
*p
610 = machopic_indirections
->find_with_hash (name
, htab_hash_string (name
));
613 const char *real_name
;
618 /* Do what output_addr_const will do when we actually call it. */
619 if (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (p
->symbol
))
620 mark_decl_referenced (SYMBOL_REF_DECL (p
->symbol
));
622 real_name
= targetm
.strip_name_encoding (XSTR (p
->symbol
, 0));
624 id
= maybe_get_identifier (real_name
);
626 mark_referenced (id
);
630 /* Transform ORIG, which may be any data source, to the corresponding
631 source using indirections. */
634 machopic_indirect_data_reference (rtx orig
, rtx reg
)
638 if (! MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
641 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == SYMBOL_REF
)
643 int defined
= machopic_data_defined_p (orig
);
645 if (defined
&& MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
649 /* Create a new register for CSE opportunities. */
650 rtx hi_reg
= (!can_create_pseudo_p () ? reg
: gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
));
651 emit_insn (gen_macho_high (hi_reg
, orig
));
652 emit_insn (gen_macho_low (reg
, hi_reg
, orig
));
658 /* some other cpu -- writeme! */
664 if (DARWIN_PPC
|| HAVE_lo_sum
)
665 offset
= machopic_gen_offset (orig
);
669 rtx hi_sum_reg
= (!can_create_pseudo_p ()
671 : gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
));
675 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (Pmode
, hi_sum_reg
,
676 gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, pic_offset_table_rtx
,
677 gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode
, offset
))));
678 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (Pmode
, reg
,
679 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
, hi_sum_reg
,
680 copy_rtx (offset
))));
684 else if (HAVE_lo_sum
)
688 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
689 gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode
, offset
)));
690 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
691 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
, reg
,
692 copy_rtx (offset
))));
693 emit_use (pic_offset_table_rtx
);
695 orig
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, pic_offset_table_rtx
, reg
);
700 ptr_ref
= (gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF
702 machopic_indirection_name (orig
, /*stub_p=*/false)));
704 SYMBOL_REF_DATA (ptr_ref
) = SYMBOL_REF_DATA (orig
);
706 ptr_ref
= gen_const_mem (Pmode
, ptr_ref
);
707 machopic_define_symbol (ptr_ref
);
711 && MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
713 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (Pmode
, reg
, ptr_ref
));
719 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == CONST
)
721 /* If "(const (plus ...", walk the PLUS and return that result.
722 PLUS processing (below) will restore the "(const ..." if
724 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == PLUS
)
725 return machopic_indirect_data_reference (XEXP (orig
, 0), reg
);
729 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == MEM
)
732 machopic_indirect_data_reference (XEXP (orig
, 0), reg
);
735 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == PLUS
)
738 /* When the target is i386, this code prevents crashes due to the
739 compiler's ignorance on how to move the PIC base register to
740 other registers. (The reload phase sometimes introduces such
742 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == REG
743 && REGNO (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM
744 /* Prevent the same register from being erroneously used
745 as both the base and index registers. */
746 && (DARWIN_X86
&& (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 1)) == CONST
))
749 emit_move_insn (reg
, XEXP (orig
, 0));
750 XEXP (ptr_ref
, 0) = reg
;
754 /* Legitimize both operands of the PLUS. */
755 base
= machopic_indirect_data_reference (XEXP (orig
, 0), reg
);
756 orig
= machopic_indirect_data_reference (XEXP (orig
, 1),
757 (base
== reg
? 0 : reg
));
758 if (MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
&& (GET_CODE (orig
) == CONST_INT
))
759 result
= plus_constant (Pmode
, base
, INTVAL (orig
));
761 result
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, base
, orig
);
763 if (MACHOPIC_JUST_INDIRECT
&& GET_CODE (base
) == MEM
)
767 emit_move_insn (reg
, result
);
772 result
= force_reg (GET_MODE (result
), result
);
781 /* Transform TARGET (a MEM), which is a function call target, to the
782 corresponding symbol_stub if necessary. Return a new MEM. */
785 machopic_indirect_call_target (rtx target
)
787 if (! darwin_emit_branch_islands
)
790 if (GET_CODE (target
) != MEM
)
793 if (MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
794 && GET_CODE (XEXP (target
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
795 && !(SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (XEXP (target
, 0))
796 & MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_DEFINED
))
798 rtx sym_ref
= XEXP (target
, 0);
799 const char *stub_name
= machopic_indirection_name (sym_ref
,
801 machine_mode mode
= GET_MODE (sym_ref
);
803 XEXP (target
, 0) = gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (mode
, stub_name
);
804 SYMBOL_REF_DATA (XEXP (target
, 0)) = SYMBOL_REF_DATA (sym_ref
);
805 MEM_READONLY_P (target
) = 1;
806 MEM_NOTRAP_P (target
) = 1;
813 machopic_legitimize_pic_address (rtx orig
, machine_mode mode
, rtx reg
)
817 if (! MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
820 /* First handle a simple SYMBOL_REF or LABEL_REF */
821 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == LABEL_REF
822 || (GET_CODE (orig
) == SYMBOL_REF
825 /* addr(foo) = &func+(foo-func) */
826 orig
= machopic_indirect_data_reference (orig
, reg
);
828 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == PLUS
829 && GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == REG
)
832 return force_reg (mode
, orig
);
834 emit_move_insn (reg
, orig
);
838 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == MEM
)
842 gcc_assert (!reload_in_progress
);
843 reg
= gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
);
847 if (MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
848 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
849 || GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
))
851 #if defined (TARGET_TOC) /* ppc */
852 rtx temp_reg
= (!can_create_pseudo_p ()
854 gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
));
855 rtx asym
= XEXP (orig
, 0);
858 emit_insn (gen_macho_high (temp_reg
, asym
));
859 mem
= gen_const_mem (GET_MODE (orig
),
860 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
, temp_reg
,
862 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
, mem
));
864 /* Some other CPU -- WriteMe! but right now there are no other
865 platforms that can use dynamic-no-pic */
871 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
872 || GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
)
874 rtx offset
= machopic_gen_offset (XEXP (orig
, 0));
875 #if defined (TARGET_TOC) /* i.e., PowerPC */
876 /* Generating a new reg may expose opportunities for
877 common subexpression elimination. */
878 rtx hi_sum_reg
= (!can_create_pseudo_p ()
880 : gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
));
885 sum
= gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode
, offset
);
886 if (! MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
887 sum
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, pic_offset_table_rtx
, sum
);
889 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (Pmode
, hi_sum_reg
, sum
));
891 mem
= gen_const_mem (GET_MODE (orig
),
892 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
,
895 insn
= emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
, mem
));
896 set_unique_reg_note (insn
, REG_EQUAL
, pic_ref
);
900 emit_use (gen_rtx_REG (Pmode
, PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM
));
902 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
904 gen_rtx_CONST (Pmode
,
906 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
907 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
, reg
,
908 gen_rtx_CONST (Pmode
,
909 copy_rtx (offset
)))));
910 pic_ref
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
,
911 pic_offset_table_rtx
, reg
);
915 #endif /* HAVE_lo_sum */
917 rtx pic
= pic_offset_table_rtx
;
918 if (GET_CODE (pic
) != REG
)
920 emit_move_insn (reg
, pic
);
924 emit_use (gen_rtx_REG (Pmode
, PIC_OFFSET_TABLE_REGNUM
));
927 if (reload_in_progress
)
928 df_set_regs_ever_live (REGNO (pic
), true);
929 pic_ref
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, pic
,
930 machopic_gen_offset (XEXP (orig
, 0)));
933 #if !defined (TARGET_TOC)
934 emit_move_insn (reg
, pic_ref
);
935 pic_ref
= gen_const_mem (GET_MODE (orig
), reg
);
942 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == SYMBOL_REF
943 || GET_CODE (orig
) == LABEL_REF
)
945 rtx offset
= machopic_gen_offset (orig
);
946 #if defined (TARGET_TOC) /* i.e., PowerPC */
951 gcc_assert (!reload_in_progress
);
952 reg
= gen_reg_rtx (Pmode
);
957 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (Pmode
, hi_sum_reg
,
958 (MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
959 ? gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode
, offset
)
960 : gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
,
961 pic_offset_table_rtx
,
964 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
965 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
,
967 copy_rtx (offset
))));
970 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
971 gen_rtx_HIGH (Pmode
, offset
)));
972 emit_insn (gen_rtx_SET (VOIDmode
, reg
,
973 gen_rtx_LO_SUM (Pmode
, reg
,
974 copy_rtx (offset
))));
975 pic_ref
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
,
976 pic_offset_table_rtx
, reg
);
980 #endif /* HAVE_lo_sum */
983 || GET_CODE (orig
) == SUBREG
)
989 rtx pic
= pic_offset_table_rtx
;
990 if (GET_CODE (pic
) != REG
)
992 emit_move_insn (reg
, pic
);
996 emit_use (pic_offset_table_rtx
);
998 if (reload_in_progress
)
999 df_set_regs_ever_live (REGNO (pic
), true);
1000 pic_ref
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
,
1002 machopic_gen_offset (orig
));
1007 if (GET_CODE (pic_ref
) != REG
)
1011 emit_move_insn (reg
, pic_ref
);
1016 return force_reg (mode
, pic_ref
);
1025 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == SYMBOL_REF
)
1028 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == PLUS
1029 && (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == MEM
1030 || GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
1031 || GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == LABEL_REF
)
1032 && XEXP (orig
, 0) != pic_offset_table_rtx
1033 && GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 1)) != REG
)
1037 int is_complex
= (GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == MEM
);
1039 base
= machopic_legitimize_pic_address (XEXP (orig
, 0), Pmode
, reg
);
1040 orig
= machopic_legitimize_pic_address (XEXP (orig
, 1),
1041 Pmode
, (base
== reg
? 0 : reg
));
1042 if (GET_CODE (orig
) == CONST_INT
)
1044 pic_ref
= plus_constant (Pmode
, base
, INTVAL (orig
));
1048 pic_ref
= gen_rtx_PLUS (Pmode
, base
, orig
);
1050 if (reg
&& is_complex
)
1052 emit_move_insn (reg
, pic_ref
);
1055 /* Likewise, should we set special REG_NOTEs here? */
1058 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == CONST
)
1060 return machopic_legitimize_pic_address (XEXP (orig
, 0), Pmode
, reg
);
1063 else if (GET_CODE (orig
) == MEM
1064 && GET_CODE (XEXP (orig
, 0)) == SYMBOL_REF
)
1066 rtx addr
= machopic_legitimize_pic_address (XEXP (orig
, 0), Pmode
, reg
);
1067 addr
= replace_equiv_address (orig
, addr
);
1068 emit_move_insn (reg
, addr
);
1075 /* Output the stub or non-lazy pointer in *SLOT, if it has been used.
1076 DATA is the FILE* for assembly output. Called from
1080 machopic_output_indirection (machopic_indirection
**slot
, FILE *asm_out_file
)
1082 machopic_indirection
*p
= *slot
;
1084 const char *sym_name
;
1085 const char *ptr_name
;
1091 sym_name
= XSTR (symbol
, 0);
1092 ptr_name
= p
->ptr_name
;
1100 id
= maybe_get_identifier (sym_name
);
1105 while (IDENTIFIER_TRANSPARENT_ALIAS (id
))
1106 id
= TREE_CHAIN (id
);
1108 sym_name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (id
);
1111 sym
= XALLOCAVEC (char, strlen (sym_name
) + 2);
1112 if (sym_name
[0] == '*' || sym_name
[0] == '&')
1113 strcpy (sym
, sym_name
+ 1);
1114 else if (sym_name
[0] == '-' || sym_name
[0] == '+')
1115 strcpy (sym
, sym_name
);
1117 sprintf (sym
, "%s%s", user_label_prefix
, sym_name
);
1119 stub
= XALLOCAVEC (char, strlen (ptr_name
) + 2);
1120 if (ptr_name
[0] == '*' || ptr_name
[0] == '&')
1121 strcpy (stub
, ptr_name
+ 1);
1123 sprintf (stub
, "%s%s", user_label_prefix
, ptr_name
);
1125 machopic_output_stub (asm_out_file
, sym
, stub
);
1127 else if (! indirect_data (symbol
)
1128 && (machopic_symbol_defined_p (symbol
)
1129 || SYMBOL_REF_LOCAL_P (symbol
)))
1131 switch_to_section (data_section
);
1132 assemble_align (GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (Pmode
));
1133 assemble_label (asm_out_file
, ptr_name
);
1134 assemble_integer (gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, sym_name
),
1135 GET_MODE_SIZE (Pmode
),
1136 GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (Pmode
), 1);
1140 rtx init
= const0_rtx
;
1142 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[machopic_nl_symbol_ptr_section
]);
1144 /* Mach-O symbols are passed around in code through indirect
1145 references and the original symbol_ref hasn't passed through
1146 the generic handling and reference-catching in
1147 output_operand, so we need to manually mark weak references
1149 if (SYMBOL_REF_WEAK (symbol
))
1151 tree decl
= SYMBOL_REF_DECL (symbol
);
1152 gcc_assert (DECL_P (decl
));
1154 if (decl
!= NULL_TREE
1155 && DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
) && TREE_PUBLIC (decl
)
1156 /* Handle only actual external-only definitions, not
1157 e.g. extern inline code or variables for which
1158 storage has been allocated. */
1159 && !TREE_STATIC (decl
))
1161 fputs ("\t.weak_reference ", asm_out_file
);
1162 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, sym_name
);
1163 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file
);
1167 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, ptr_name
);
1168 fprintf (asm_out_file
, ":\n");
1170 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.indirect_symbol ");
1171 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, sym_name
);
1172 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\n");
1174 /* Variables that are marked with MACHO_SYMBOL_STATIC need to
1175 have their symbol name instead of 0 in the second entry of
1176 the non-lazy symbol pointer data structure when they are
1177 defined. This allows the runtime to rebind newer instances
1178 of the translation unit with the original instance of the
1181 if ((SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (symbol
) & MACHO_SYMBOL_STATIC
)
1182 && machopic_symbol_defined_p (symbol
))
1183 init
= gen_rtx_SYMBOL_REF (Pmode
, sym_name
);
1185 assemble_integer (init
, GET_MODE_SIZE (Pmode
),
1186 GET_MODE_ALIGNMENT (Pmode
), 1);
1193 machopic_finish (FILE *asm_out_file
)
1195 if (machopic_indirections
)
1196 machopic_indirections
1197 ->traverse_noresize
<FILE *, machopic_output_indirection
> (asm_out_file
);
1201 machopic_operand_p (rtx op
)
1203 if (MACHOPIC_JUST_INDIRECT
)
1204 return (GET_CODE (op
) == SYMBOL_REF
1205 && machopic_symbol_defined_p (op
));
1207 return (GET_CODE (op
) == CONST
1208 && GET_CODE (XEXP (op
, 0)) == UNSPEC
1209 && XINT (XEXP (op
, 0), 1) == UNSPEC_MACHOPIC_OFFSET
);
1212 /* This function records whether a given name corresponds to a defined
1213 or undefined function or variable, for machopic_classify_ident to
1217 darwin_encode_section_info (tree decl
, rtx rtl
, int first ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1221 /* Do the standard encoding things first. */
1222 default_encode_section_info (decl
, rtl
, first
);
1224 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) != FUNCTION_DECL
&& TREE_CODE (decl
) != VAR_DECL
)
1227 sym_ref
= XEXP (rtl
, 0);
1228 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
)
1229 SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) |= MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_VARIABLE
;
1231 if (!DECL_EXTERNAL (decl
)
1232 && (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl
) || !DECL_WEAK (decl
))
1233 && ! lookup_attribute ("weakref", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
))
1234 && ((TREE_STATIC (decl
)
1235 && (!DECL_COMMON (decl
) || !TREE_PUBLIC (decl
)))
1236 || (!DECL_COMMON (decl
) && DECL_INITIAL (decl
)
1237 && DECL_INITIAL (decl
) != error_mark_node
)))
1238 SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) |= MACHO_SYMBOL_FLAG_DEFINED
;
1240 if (! TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
1241 SYMBOL_REF_FLAGS (sym_ref
) |= MACHO_SYMBOL_STATIC
;
1245 darwin_mark_decl_preserved (const char *name
)
1247 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.no_dead_strip ");
1248 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, name
);
1249 fputc ('\n', asm_out_file
);
1253 darwin_rodata_section (int weak
, bool zsize
)
1256 ? darwin_sections
[const_coal_section
]
1257 : (zsize
? darwin_sections
[zobj_const_section
]
1258 : darwin_sections
[const_section
]));
1262 darwin_mergeable_string_section (tree exp
,
1263 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align
)
1265 /* Darwin's ld expects to see non-writable string literals in the .cstring
1266 section. Later versions of ld check and complain when CFStrings are
1267 enabled. Therefore we shall force the strings into .cstring since we
1268 don't support writable ones anyway. */
1269 if ((darwin_constant_cfstrings
|| flag_merge_constants
)
1270 && TREE_CODE (exp
) == STRING_CST
1271 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (exp
)) == ARRAY_TYPE
1273 && (int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (exp
))
1274 == TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp
))
1275 && ((size_t) TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp
)
1276 == strlen (TREE_STRING_POINTER (exp
)) + 1))
1277 return darwin_sections
[cstring_section
];
1279 if (DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
&& flag_section_anchors
1280 && TREE_CODE (exp
) == STRING_CST
1281 && TREE_STRING_LENGTH (exp
) == 0)
1282 return darwin_sections
[zobj_const_section
];
1284 return readonly_data_section
;
1287 #ifndef HAVE_GAS_LITERAL16
1288 #define HAVE_GAS_LITERAL16 0
1292 darwin_mergeable_constant_section (tree exp
,
1293 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align
,
1296 machine_mode mode
= DECL_MODE (exp
);
1297 unsigned int modesize
= GET_MODE_BITSIZE (mode
);
1299 if (DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
1300 && flag_section_anchors
1302 return darwin_sections
[zobj_const_section
];
1304 if (flag_merge_constants
1307 && modesize
<= align
1310 && (align
& (align
-1)) == 0)
1312 tree size
= TYPE_SIZE_UNIT (TREE_TYPE (exp
));
1314 if (TREE_CODE (size
) == INTEGER_CST
)
1316 if (wi::eq_p (size
, 4))
1317 return darwin_sections
[literal4_section
];
1318 else if (wi::eq_p (size
, 8))
1319 return darwin_sections
[literal8_section
];
1320 else if (HAVE_GAS_LITERAL16
1322 && wi::eq_p (size
, 16))
1323 return darwin_sections
[literal16_section
];
1327 return readonly_data_section
;
1331 darwin_tm_clone_table_section (void)
1333 return get_named_section (NULL
,
1334 "__DATA,__tm_clone_table,regular,no_dead_strip",
1339 machopic_reloc_rw_mask (void)
1341 return MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
? 3 : 0;
1344 /* We have to deal with ObjC/C++ metadata section placement in the common
1345 code, since it will also be called from LTO.
1347 Return metadata attributes, if present (searching for ABI=2 first)
1348 Return NULL_TREE if no such attributes are found. */
1351 is_objc_metadata (tree decl
)
1354 && (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
)
1355 && DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
))
1357 tree meta
= lookup_attribute ("OBJC2META", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
1360 meta
= lookup_attribute ("OBJC1META", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
1367 static int classes_seen
;
1368 static int objc_metadata_seen
;
1370 /* Return the section required for Objective C ABI 2 metadata. */
1372 darwin_objc2_section (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, tree meta
, section
* base
)
1375 tree ident
= TREE_VALUE (meta
);
1376 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ident
) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
);
1377 p
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ident
);
1379 gcc_checking_assert (flag_next_runtime
== 1 && flag_objc_abi
== 2);
1381 objc_metadata_seen
= 1;
1383 if (base
== data_section
)
1384 base
= darwin_sections
[objc2_metadata_section
];
1386 /* Most of the OBJC2 META-data end up in the base section, so check it
1388 if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_BASE", 7))
1390 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_STRG", 7))
1391 return darwin_sections
[cstring_section
];
1393 else if (!strncmp (p
, "G2_META", 7) || !strncmp (p
, "G2_CLAS", 7))
1394 return darwin_sections
[objc2_classdefs_section
];
1395 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_MREF", 7))
1396 return darwin_sections
[objc2_message_refs_section
];
1397 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_CLRF", 7))
1398 return darwin_sections
[objc2_classrefs_section
];
1399 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_SURF", 7))
1400 return darwin_sections
[objc2_super_classrefs_section
];
1401 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_NLCL", 7))
1402 return darwin_sections
[objc2_nonlazy_class_section
];
1403 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_CLAB", 7))
1406 return darwin_sections
[objc2_classlist_section
];
1408 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_SRFS", 7))
1409 return darwin_sections
[objc2_selector_refs_section
];
1410 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_NLCA", 7))
1411 return darwin_sections
[objc2_nonlazy_category_section
];
1412 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_CALA", 7))
1413 return darwin_sections
[objc2_categorylist_section
];
1415 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_PLST", 7))
1416 return darwin_sections
[objc2_protocollist_section
];
1417 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_PRFS", 7))
1418 return darwin_sections
[objc2_protocolrefs_section
];
1420 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_INFO", 7))
1421 return darwin_sections
[objc2_image_info_section
];
1423 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_EHTY", 7))
1424 return darwin_sections
[data_coal_section
];
1426 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_CSTR", 7))
1427 return darwin_sections
[objc2_constant_string_object_section
];
1429 /* Not recognized, default. */
1433 /* Return the section required for Objective C ABI 0/1 metadata. */
1435 darwin_objc1_section (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, tree meta
, section
* base
)
1438 tree ident
= TREE_VALUE (meta
);
1439 gcc_assert (TREE_CODE (ident
) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
);
1440 p
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (ident
);
1442 gcc_checking_assert (flag_next_runtime
== 1 && flag_objc_abi
< 2);
1444 objc_metadata_seen
= 1;
1446 /* String sections first, cos there are lots of strings. */
1447 if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_STRG", 7))
1448 return darwin_sections
[cstring_section
];
1449 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLSN", 7))
1450 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_names_section
];
1451 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_METN", 7))
1452 return darwin_sections
[objc_meth_var_names_section
];
1453 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_METT", 7))
1454 return darwin_sections
[objc_meth_var_types_section
];
1456 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLAS", 7))
1459 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_section
];
1461 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_META", 7))
1462 return darwin_sections
[objc_meta_class_section
];
1463 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CATG", 7))
1464 return darwin_sections
[objc_category_section
];
1465 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PROT", 7))
1466 return darwin_sections
[objc_protocol_section
];
1468 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLCV", 7))
1469 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_vars_section
];
1470 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLIV", 7))
1471 return darwin_sections
[objc_instance_vars_section
];
1473 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLCM", 7))
1474 return darwin_sections
[objc_cls_meth_section
];
1475 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLIM", 7))
1476 return darwin_sections
[objc_inst_meth_section
];
1477 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CACM", 7))
1478 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1479 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CAIM", 7))
1480 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_inst_meth_section
];
1481 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PNSM", 7))
1482 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_inst_meth_section
];
1483 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PCLM", 7))
1484 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1486 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLPR", 7))
1487 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1488 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CAPR", 7))
1489 return darwin_sections
[objc_category_section
]; /* ??? CHECK me. */
1491 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PRFS", 7))
1492 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1493 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CLRF", 7))
1494 return darwin_sections
[objc_cls_refs_section
];
1495 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_SRFS", 7))
1496 return darwin_sections
[objc_selector_refs_section
];
1498 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_MODU", 7))
1499 return darwin_sections
[objc_module_info_section
];
1500 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_SYMT", 7))
1501 return darwin_sections
[objc_symbols_section
];
1502 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_INFO", 7))
1503 return darwin_sections
[objc_image_info_section
];
1505 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PLST", 7))
1506 return darwin_sections
[objc1_prop_list_section
];
1507 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_PEXT", 7))
1508 return darwin_sections
[objc1_protocol_ext_section
];
1509 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V1_CEXT", 7))
1510 return darwin_sections
[objc1_class_ext_section
];
1512 else if (!strncmp (p
, "V2_CSTR", 7))
1513 return darwin_sections
[objc_constant_string_object_section
];
1519 machopic_select_section (tree decl
,
1521 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align
)
1523 bool zsize
, one
, weak
, ro
;
1524 section
*base_section
= NULL
;
1526 weak
= (DECL_P (decl
)
1528 && !lookup_attribute ("weak_import", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)));
1530 zsize
= (DECL_P (decl
)
1531 && (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
|| TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
)
1532 && tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
)) == 0);
1535 && TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
1536 && DECL_COMDAT_GROUP (decl
);
1538 ro
= TREE_READONLY (decl
) || TREE_CONSTANT (decl
) ;
1540 switch (categorize_decl_for_section (decl
, reloc
))
1547 case SECCAT_SRODATA
:
1548 base_section
= darwin_rodata_section (weak
, zsize
);
1551 case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR
:
1552 base_section
= darwin_mergeable_string_section (decl
, align
);
1555 case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_STR_INIT
:
1556 base_section
= darwin_mergeable_string_section (DECL_INITIAL (decl
), align
);
1559 case SECCAT_RODATA_MERGE_CONST
:
1560 base_section
= darwin_mergeable_constant_section (decl
, align
, zsize
);
1564 case SECCAT_DATA_REL
:
1565 case SECCAT_DATA_REL_LOCAL
:
1566 case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO
:
1567 case SECCAT_DATA_REL_RO_LOCAL
:
1573 base_section
= darwin_sections
[const_data_coal_section
];
1575 base_section
= darwin_sections
[data_coal_section
];
1577 else if (DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
1578 && flag_section_anchors
1581 /* If we're doing section anchors, then punt zero-sized objects into
1582 their own sections so that they don't interfere with offset
1583 computation for the remaining vars. This does not need to be done
1584 for stuff in mergeable sections, since these are ineligible for
1587 base_section
= darwin_sections
[zobj_const_data_section
];
1589 base_section
= darwin_sections
[zobj_data_section
];
1592 base_section
= darwin_sections
[const_data_section
];
1594 base_section
= data_section
;
1600 base_section
= darwin_sections
[data_coal_section
];
1603 if (!TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
1604 base_section
= lcomm_section
;
1605 else if (bss_noswitch_section
)
1606 base_section
= bss_noswitch_section
;
1608 base_section
= data_section
;
1616 /* Darwin weird special cases.
1617 a) OBJC Meta-data. */
1619 && (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
1620 || TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONST_DECL
)
1621 && DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
))
1623 tree meta
= lookup_attribute ("OBJC2META", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
1625 return darwin_objc2_section (decl
, meta
, base_section
);
1626 meta
= lookup_attribute ("OBJC1META", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
1628 return darwin_objc1_section (decl
, meta
, base_section
);
1629 meta
= lookup_attribute ("OBJC1METG", DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
));
1631 return base_section
; /* GNU runtime is happy with it all in one pot. */
1634 /* b) Constant string objects. */
1635 if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == CONSTRUCTOR
1637 && TREE_CODE (TREE_TYPE (decl
)) == RECORD_TYPE
1638 && TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (decl
)))
1640 tree name
= TYPE_NAME (TREE_TYPE (decl
));
1641 if (TREE_CODE (name
) == TYPE_DECL
)
1642 name
= DECL_NAME (name
);
1644 if (!strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name
), "__builtin_ObjCString"))
1646 if (flag_next_runtime
)
1648 if (flag_objc_abi
== 2)
1649 return darwin_sections
[objc2_constant_string_object_section
];
1651 return darwin_sections
[objc_constant_string_object_section
];
1654 return darwin_sections
[objc_string_object_section
];
1656 else if (!strcmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (name
), "__builtin_CFString"))
1657 return darwin_sections
[cfstring_constant_object_section
];
1659 return base_section
;
1661 /* c) legacy meta-data selection. */
1662 else if (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
1664 && TREE_CODE (DECL_NAME (decl
)) == IDENTIFIER_NODE
1665 && IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
))
1666 && flag_next_runtime
1667 && !strncmp (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
)), "_OBJC_", 6))
1669 const char *name
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
));
1670 static bool warned_objc_46
= false;
1671 /* We shall assert that zero-sized objects are an error in ObjC
1673 gcc_assert (tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
)) != 0);
1675 /* ??? This mechanism for determining the metadata section is
1676 broken when LTO is in use, since the frontend that generated
1677 the data is not identified. We will keep the capability for
1678 the short term - in case any non-Objective-C programs are using
1679 it to place data in specified sections. */
1680 if (!warned_objc_46
)
1682 location_t loc
= DECL_SOURCE_LOCATION (decl
);
1683 warning_at (loc
, 0, "the use of _OBJC_-prefixed variable names"
1684 " to select meta-data sections is deprecated at 4.6"
1685 " and will be removed in 4.7");
1686 warned_objc_46
= true;
1689 if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_METHODS_", 20))
1690 return darwin_sections
[objc_cls_meth_section
];
1691 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_INSTANCE_METHODS_", 23))
1692 return darwin_sections
[objc_inst_meth_section
];
1693 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CATEGORY_CLASS_METHODS_", 29))
1694 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1695 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CATEGORY_INSTANCE_METHODS_", 32))
1696 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_inst_meth_section
];
1697 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_VARIABLES_", 22))
1698 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_vars_section
];
1699 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_INSTANCE_VARIABLES_", 25))
1700 return darwin_sections
[objc_instance_vars_section
];
1701 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_PROTOCOLS_", 22))
1702 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1703 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_NAME_", 17))
1704 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_names_section
];
1705 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_METH_VAR_NAME_", 20))
1706 return darwin_sections
[objc_meth_var_names_section
];
1707 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_METH_VAR_TYPE_", 20))
1708 return darwin_sections
[objc_meth_var_types_section
];
1709 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_REFERENCES", 22))
1710 return darwin_sections
[objc_cls_refs_section
];
1711 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CLASS_", 12))
1712 return darwin_sections
[objc_class_section
];
1713 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_METACLASS_", 16))
1714 return darwin_sections
[objc_meta_class_section
];
1715 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_CATEGORY_", 15))
1716 return darwin_sections
[objc_category_section
];
1717 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_SELECTOR_REFERENCES", 25))
1718 return darwin_sections
[objc_selector_refs_section
];
1719 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_SELECTOR_FIXUP", 20))
1720 return darwin_sections
[objc_selector_fixup_section
];
1721 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_SYMBOLS", 13))
1722 return darwin_sections
[objc_symbols_section
];
1723 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_MODULES", 13))
1724 return darwin_sections
[objc_module_info_section
];
1725 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_IMAGE_INFO", 16))
1726 return darwin_sections
[objc_image_info_section
];
1727 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_PROTOCOL_INSTANCE_METHODS_", 32))
1728 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_inst_meth_section
];
1729 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_PROTOCOL_CLASS_METHODS_", 29))
1730 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1731 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_PROTOCOL_REFS_", 20))
1732 return darwin_sections
[objc_cat_cls_meth_section
];
1733 else if (!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_PROTOCOL_", 15))
1734 return darwin_sections
[objc_protocol_section
];
1736 return base_section
;
1739 return base_section
;
1742 /* This can be called with address expressions as "rtx".
1743 They must go in "const". */
1746 machopic_select_rtx_section (machine_mode mode
, rtx x
,
1747 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT align ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1749 if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) == 8
1750 && (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_INT
1751 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_WIDE_INT
1752 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_DOUBLE
))
1753 return darwin_sections
[literal8_section
];
1754 else if (GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) == 4
1755 && (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_INT
1756 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_WIDE_INT
1757 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_DOUBLE
))
1758 return darwin_sections
[literal4_section
];
1759 else if (HAVE_GAS_LITERAL16
1761 && GET_MODE_SIZE (mode
) == 16
1762 && (GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_INT
1763 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_WIDE_INT
1764 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_DOUBLE
1765 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST_VECTOR
))
1766 return darwin_sections
[literal16_section
];
1767 else if (MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
1768 && (GET_CODE (x
) == SYMBOL_REF
1769 || GET_CODE (x
) == CONST
1770 || GET_CODE (x
) == LABEL_REF
))
1771 return darwin_sections
[const_data_section
];
1773 return darwin_sections
[const_section
];
1777 machopic_asm_out_constructor (rtx symbol
, int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1779 cdtor_record new_elt
= {symbol
, priority
, vec_safe_length (ctors
)};
1781 vec_safe_push (ctors
, new_elt
);
1783 if (! MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
1784 fprintf (asm_out_file
, ".reference .constructors_used\n");
1788 machopic_asm_out_destructor (rtx symbol
, int priority ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1790 cdtor_record new_elt
= {symbol
, priority
, vec_safe_length (dtors
)};
1792 vec_safe_push (dtors
, new_elt
);
1794 if (! MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
1795 fprintf (asm_out_file
, ".reference .destructors_used\n");
1799 sort_cdtor_records (const void * a
, const void * b
)
1801 const cdtor_record
*cda
= (const cdtor_record
*)a
;
1802 const cdtor_record
*cdb
= (const cdtor_record
*)b
;
1803 if (cda
->priority
> cdb
->priority
)
1805 if (cda
->priority
< cdb
->priority
)
1807 if (cda
->position
> cdb
->position
)
1809 if (cda
->position
< cdb
->position
)
1820 if (MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
1821 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[mod_init_section
]);
1823 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[constructor_section
]);
1825 if (vec_safe_length (ctors
) > 1)
1826 ctors
->qsort (sort_cdtor_records
);
1827 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (ctors
, i
, elt
)
1829 assemble_align (POINTER_SIZE
);
1830 assemble_integer (elt
->symbol
, POINTER_SIZE
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
, POINTER_SIZE
, 1);
1840 if (MACHOPIC_INDIRECT
)
1841 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[mod_term_section
]);
1843 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[destructor_section
]);
1845 if (vec_safe_length (dtors
) > 1)
1846 dtors
->qsort (sort_cdtor_records
);
1847 FOR_EACH_VEC_SAFE_ELT (dtors
, i
, elt
)
1849 assemble_align (POINTER_SIZE
);
1850 assemble_integer (elt
->symbol
, POINTER_SIZE
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
, POINTER_SIZE
, 1);
1855 darwin_globalize_label (FILE *stream
, const char *name
)
1857 if (!!strncmp (name
, "_OBJC_", 6))
1858 default_globalize_label (stream
, name
);
1861 /* This routine returns non-zero if 'name' starts with the special objective-c
1862 anonymous file-scope static name. It accommodates c++'s mangling of such
1863 symbols (in this case the symbols will have form _ZL{d}*_OBJC_* d=digit). */
1866 darwin_label_is_anonymous_local_objc_name (const char *name
)
1868 const unsigned char *p
= (const unsigned char *) name
;
1871 if (p
[1] == 'Z' && p
[2] == 'L')
1874 while (*p
>= '0' && *p
<= '9')
1877 return (!strncmp ((const char *)p
, "_OBJC_", 6));
1880 /* LTO support for Mach-O.
1882 This version uses three mach-o sections to encapsulate the (unlimited
1883 number of) lto sections.
1885 __GNU_LTO, __lto_sections contains the concatented GNU LTO section data.
1886 __GNU_LTO, __section_names contains the GNU LTO section names.
1887 __GNU_LTO, __section_index contains an array of values that index these.
1890 <section offset from the start of __GNU_LTO, __lto_sections>,
1892 <name offset from the start of __GNU_LTO, __section_names,
1895 At present, for both m32 and m64 mach-o files each of these fields is
1896 represented by a uint32_t. This is because, AFAICT, a mach-o object
1897 cannot exceed 4Gb because the section_64 offset field (see below) is 32bits.
1900 "offset An integer specifying the offset to this section in the file." */
1902 /* Count lto section numbers. */
1903 static unsigned int lto_section_num
= 0;
1905 /* A vector of information about LTO sections, at present, we only have
1906 the name. TODO: see if we can get the data length somehow. */
1907 typedef struct GTY (()) darwin_lto_section_e
{
1908 const char *sectname
;
1909 } darwin_lto_section_e
;
1911 static GTY (()) vec
<darwin_lto_section_e
, va_gc
> *lto_section_names
;
1913 /* Section wrapper scheme (used here to wrap the unlimited number of LTO
1914 sections into three Mach-O ones).
1915 NOTE: These names MUST be kept in sync with those in
1916 libiberty/simple-object-mach-o. */
1917 #define LTO_SECTS_SECTION "__wrapper_sects"
1918 #define LTO_NAMES_SECTION "__wrapper_names"
1919 #define LTO_INDEX_SECTION "__wrapper_index"
1921 /* File to temporarily store LTO data. This is appended to asm_out_file
1922 in darwin_end_file. */
1923 static FILE *lto_asm_out_file
, *saved_asm_out_file
;
1924 static char *lto_asm_out_name
;
1926 /* Prepare asm_out_file for LTO output. For darwin, this means hiding
1927 asm_out_file and switching to an alternative output file. */
1929 darwin_asm_lto_start (void)
1931 gcc_assert (! saved_asm_out_file
);
1932 saved_asm_out_file
= asm_out_file
;
1933 if (! lto_asm_out_name
)
1934 lto_asm_out_name
= make_temp_file (".lto.s");
1935 lto_asm_out_file
= fopen (lto_asm_out_name
, "a");
1936 if (lto_asm_out_file
== NULL
)
1937 fatal_error ("failed to open temporary file %s for LTO output",
1939 asm_out_file
= lto_asm_out_file
;
1942 /* Restore asm_out_file. */
1944 darwin_asm_lto_end (void)
1946 gcc_assert (saved_asm_out_file
);
1947 fclose (lto_asm_out_file
);
1948 asm_out_file
= saved_asm_out_file
;
1949 saved_asm_out_file
= NULL
;
1953 darwin_asm_dwarf_section (const char *name
, unsigned int flags
, tree decl
);
1955 /* Called for the TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION hook. */
1958 darwin_asm_named_section (const char *name
,
1960 tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1962 /* LTO sections go in a special section that encapsulates the (unlimited)
1963 number of GNU LTO sections within a single mach-o one. */
1964 if (strncmp (name
, LTO_SECTION_NAME_PREFIX
,
1965 strlen (LTO_SECTION_NAME_PREFIX
)) == 0)
1967 darwin_lto_section_e e
;
1968 /* We expect certain flags to be set... */
1969 gcc_assert ((flags
& (SECTION_DEBUG
| SECTION_NAMED
))
1970 == (SECTION_DEBUG
| SECTION_NAMED
));
1972 /* Switch to our combined section. */
1973 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s,%s,regular,debug\n",
1974 LTO_SEGMENT_NAME
, LTO_SECTS_SECTION
);
1975 /* Output a label for the start of this sub-section. */
1976 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "L_GNU_LTO%d:\t;# %s\n",
1977 lto_section_num
, name
);
1978 /* We have to jump through hoops to get the values of the intra-section
1980 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.set L$gnu$lto$offs%d,L_GNU_LTO%d-L_GNU_LTO0\n",
1981 lto_section_num
, lto_section_num
);
1982 fprintf (asm_out_file
,
1983 "\t.set L$gnu$lto$size%d,L_GNU_LTO%d-L_GNU_LTO%d\n",
1984 lto_section_num
, lto_section_num
+1, lto_section_num
);
1986 e
.sectname
= xstrdup (name
);
1987 /* Keep the names, we'll need to make a table later.
1988 TODO: check that we do not revisit sections, that would break
1989 the assumption of how this is done. */
1990 if (lto_section_names
== NULL
)
1991 vec_alloc (lto_section_names
, 16);
1992 vec_safe_push (lto_section_names
, e
);
1994 else if (strncmp (name
, "__DWARF,", 8) == 0)
1995 darwin_asm_dwarf_section (name
, flags
, decl
);
1997 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s\n", name
);
2001 darwin_unique_section (tree decl ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, int reloc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2003 /* Darwin does not use unique sections. */
2006 /* Handle __attribute__ ((apple_kext_compatibility)).
2007 This only applies to darwin kexts for 2.95 compatibility -- it shrinks the
2008 vtable for classes with this attribute (and their descendants) by not
2009 outputting the new 3.0 nondeleting destructor. This means that such
2010 objects CANNOT be allocated on the stack or as globals UNLESS they have
2011 a completely empty `operator delete'.
2012 Luckily, this fits in with the Darwin kext model.
2014 This attribute also disables gcc3's potential overlaying of derived
2015 class data members on the padding at the end of the base class. */
2018 darwin_handle_kext_attribute (tree
*node
, tree name
,
2019 tree args ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2020 int flags ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2023 /* APPLE KEXT stuff -- only applies with pure static C++ code. */
2024 if (! TARGET_KEXTABI
)
2026 warning (0, "%qE 2.95 vtable-compatibility attribute applies "
2027 "only when compiling a kext", name
);
2029 *no_add_attrs
= true;
2031 else if (TREE_CODE (*node
) != RECORD_TYPE
)
2033 warning (0, "%qE 2.95 vtable-compatibility attribute applies "
2034 "only to C++ classes", name
);
2036 *no_add_attrs
= true;
2042 /* Handle a "weak_import" attribute; arguments as in
2043 struct attribute_spec.handler. */
2046 darwin_handle_weak_import_attribute (tree
*node
, tree name
,
2047 tree
ARG_UNUSED (args
),
2048 int ARG_UNUSED (flags
),
2049 bool * no_add_attrs
)
2051 if (TREE_CODE (*node
) != FUNCTION_DECL
&& TREE_CODE (*node
) != VAR_DECL
)
2053 warning (OPT_Wattributes
, "%qE attribute ignored",
2055 *no_add_attrs
= true;
2058 declare_weak (*node
);
2063 /* Emit a label for an FDE, making it global and/or weak if appropriate.
2064 The third parameter is nonzero if this is for exception handling.
2065 The fourth parameter is nonzero if this is just a placeholder for an
2066 FDE that we are omitting. */
2069 darwin_emit_unwind_label (FILE *file
, tree decl
, int for_eh
, int empty
)
2073 static int invok_count
= 0;
2074 static tree last_fun_decl
= NULL_TREE
;
2076 /* We use the linker to emit the .eh labels for Darwin 9 and above. */
2077 if (! for_eh
|| generating_for_darwin_version
>= 9)
2080 /* FIXME: This only works when the eh for all sections of a function is
2081 emitted at the same time. If that changes, we would need to use a lookup
2082 table of some form to determine what to do. Also, we should emit the
2083 unadorned label for the partition containing the public label for a
2084 function. This is of limited use, probably, since we do not currently
2085 enable partitioning. */
2086 strcpy (buf
, ".eh");
2087 if (decl
&& TREE_CODE (decl
) == FUNCTION_DECL
)
2089 if (decl
== last_fun_decl
)
2092 snprintf (buf
, 31, "$$part$$%d.eh", invok_count
);
2096 last_fun_decl
= decl
;
2101 lab
= concat (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl
)), buf
, NULL
);
2103 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
2105 targetm
.asm_out
.globalize_label (file
, lab
);
2106 if (DECL_VISIBILITY (decl
) == VISIBILITY_HIDDEN
)
2108 fputs ("\t.private_extern ", file
);
2109 assemble_name (file
, lab
);
2114 if (DECL_WEAK (decl
))
2116 fputs ("\t.weak_definition ", file
);
2117 assemble_name (file
, lab
);
2121 assemble_name (file
, lab
);
2124 fputs (" = 0\n", file
);
2126 /* Mark the absolute .eh and .eh1 style labels as needed to
2127 ensure that we don't dead code strip them and keep such
2128 labels from another instantiation point until we can fix this
2129 properly with group comdat support. */
2130 darwin_mark_decl_preserved (lab
);
2133 fputs (":\n", file
);
2138 static GTY(()) unsigned long except_table_label_num
;
2141 darwin_emit_except_table_label (FILE *file
)
2143 char section_start_label
[30];
2145 ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (section_start_label
, "GCC_except_table",
2146 except_table_label_num
++);
2147 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file
, section_start_label
);
2149 /* Generate a PC-relative reference to a Mach-O non-lazy-symbol. */
2152 darwin_non_lazy_pcrel (FILE *file
, rtx addr
)
2154 const char *nlp_name
;
2156 gcc_assert (GET_CODE (addr
) == SYMBOL_REF
);
2158 nlp_name
= machopic_indirection_name (addr
, /*stub_p=*/false);
2159 fputs ("\t.long\t", file
);
2160 ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF (file
, nlp_name
);
2164 /* If this is uncommented, details of each allocation will be printed
2165 in the asm right before the actual code. WARNING - this will cause some
2166 test-suite fails (since the printout will contain items that some tests
2167 are not expecting) -- so don't leave it on by default (it bloats the
2169 /*#define DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS*/
2171 /* The first two of these routines are ostensibly just intended to put
2172 names into the asm. However, they are both hijacked in order to ensure
2173 that zero-sized items do not make their way into the output. Consequently,
2174 we also need to make these participate in provisions for dealing with
2175 such items in section anchors. */
2177 /* The implementation of ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME. */
2178 /* The RTTI data (e.g., __ti4name) is common and public (and static),
2179 but it does need to be referenced via indirect PIC data pointers.
2180 The machopic_define_symbol calls are telling the machopic subsystem
2181 that the name *is* defined in this module, so it doesn't need to
2182 make them indirect. */
2184 darwin_asm_declare_object_name (FILE *file
,
2185 const char *nam
, tree decl
)
2187 const char *xname
= nam
;
2188 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
;
2189 bool local_def
, weak
;
2191 weak
= (DECL_P (decl
)
2193 && !lookup_attribute ("weak_import",
2194 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)));
2196 local_def
= DECL_INITIAL (decl
) || (TREE_STATIC (decl
)
2197 && (!DECL_COMMON (decl
)
2198 || !TREE_PUBLIC (decl
)));
2200 if (GET_CODE (XEXP (DECL_RTL (decl
), 0)) != SYMBOL_REF
)
2201 xname
= IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
));
2205 (* targetm
.encode_section_info
) (decl
, DECL_RTL (decl
), false);
2207 machopic_define_symbol (DECL_RTL (decl
));
2210 size
= tree_to_uhwi (DECL_SIZE_UNIT (decl
));
2212 #ifdef DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS
2213 fprintf (file
, "# dadon: %s %s (%llu, %u) local %d weak %d"
2214 " stat %d com %d pub %d t-const %d t-ro %d init %lx\n",
2215 xname
, (TREE_CODE (decl
) == VAR_DECL
?"var":"const"),
2216 (unsigned long long)size
, DECL_ALIGN (decl
), local_def
,
2217 DECL_WEAK (decl
), TREE_STATIC (decl
), DECL_COMMON (decl
),
2218 TREE_PUBLIC (decl
), TREE_CONSTANT (decl
), TREE_READONLY (decl
),
2219 (unsigned long)DECL_INITIAL (decl
));
2222 /* Darwin needs help to support local zero-sized objects.
2223 They must be made at least one byte, and the section containing must be
2224 marked as unsuitable for section-anchors (see storage allocators below).
2226 For non-zero objects this output is handled by varasm.c.
2230 unsigned int l2align
= 0;
2232 /* The align must be honored, even for zero-sized. */
2233 if (DECL_ALIGN (decl
))
2235 l2align
= floor_log2 (DECL_ALIGN (decl
) / BITS_PER_UNIT
);
2236 fprintf (file
, "\t.align\t%u\n", l2align
);
2239 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file
, xname
);
2241 fprintf (file
, "\t.space\t"HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
"\n", size
);
2243 /* Check that we've correctly picked up the zero-sized item and placed it
2245 gcc_assert ((!DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
|| !flag_section_anchors
)
2247 && (in_section
->common
.flags
& SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
)));
2250 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (file
, xname
);
2253 /* The implementation of ASM_DECLARE_CONSTANT_NAME. */
2255 darwin_asm_declare_constant_name (FILE *file
, const char *name
,
2256 const_tree exp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2259 assemble_label (file
, name
);
2260 /* As for other items, we need at least one byte. */
2263 fputs ("\t.space\t1\n", file
);
2264 /* Check that we've correctly picked up the zero-sized item and placed it
2266 gcc_assert ((!DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
|| !flag_section_anchors
)
2268 && (in_section
->common
.flags
& SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
)));
2272 /* Darwin storage allocators.
2274 Zerofill sections are desirable for large blank data since, otherwise, these
2275 data bloat objects (PR33210).
2277 However, section anchors don't work in .zerofill sections (one cannot switch
2278 to a zerofill section). Ergo, for Darwin targets using section anchors we need
2279 to put (at least some) data into 'normal' switchable sections.
2281 Here we set a relatively arbitrary value for the size of an object to trigger
2282 zerofill when section anchors are enabled (anything bigger than a page for
2283 current Darwin implementations). FIXME: there ought to be some objective way
2284 to make this choice.
2286 When section anchor are off this is ignored anyway. */
2288 #define BYTES_ZFILL 4096
2290 /* Emit a chunk of data for items coalesced by the linker. */
2292 darwin_emit_weak_or_comdat (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2293 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
,
2296 /* Since the sections used here are coalesed, they will not be eligible
2297 for section anchors, and therefore we don't need to break that out. */
2298 if (TREE_READONLY (decl
) || TREE_CONSTANT (decl
))
2299 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[const_data_coal_section
]);
2301 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[data_coal_section
]);
2303 /* To be consistent, we'll allow darwin_asm_declare_object_name to assemble
2304 the align info for zero-sized items... but do it here otherwise. */
2306 fprintf (fp
, "\t.align\t%d\n", floor_log2 (align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
));
2308 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl
))
2309 darwin_globalize_label (fp
, name
);
2311 /* ... and we let it deal with outputting one byte of zero for them too. */
2312 darwin_asm_declare_object_name (fp
, name
, decl
);
2314 assemble_zeros (size
);
2317 /* Emit a chunk of data for ObjC meta-data that got placed in BSS erroneously. */
2319 darwin_emit_objc_zeroed (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2320 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
,
2321 unsigned int align
, tree meta
)
2323 section
*ocs
= data_section
;
2325 if (TREE_PURPOSE (meta
) == get_identifier("OBJC2META"))
2326 ocs
= darwin_objc2_section (decl
, meta
, ocs
);
2328 ocs
= darwin_objc1_section (decl
, meta
, ocs
);
2330 switch_to_section (ocs
);
2332 /* We shall declare that zero-sized meta-data are not valid (yet). */
2334 fprintf (fp
, "\t.align\t%d\n", floor_log2 (align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
));
2336 /* ... and we let it deal with outputting one byte of zero for them too. */
2337 darwin_asm_declare_object_name (fp
, name
, decl
);
2338 assemble_zeros (size
);
2341 /* This routine emits 'local' storage:
2343 When Section Anchors are off this routine emits .zerofill commands in
2344 sections named for their alignment.
2346 When Section Anchors are on, smaller (non-zero-sized) items are placed in
2347 the .static_data section so that the section anchoring system can see them.
2348 Larger items are still placed in .zerofill sections, addressing PR33210.
2349 The routine has no checking - it is all assumed to be done by the caller.
2352 darwin_emit_local_bss (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2353 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
,
2354 unsigned int l2align
)
2356 /* FIXME: We have a fudge to make this work with Java even when the target does
2357 not use sections anchors -- Java seems to need at least one small item in a
2358 non-zerofill segment. */
2359 if ((DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
&& flag_section_anchors
&& size
< BYTES_ZFILL
)
2360 || (size
&& size
<= 2))
2362 /* Put smaller objects in _static_data, where the section anchors system
2364 However, if they are zero-sized punt them to yet a different section
2365 (that is not allowed to participate in anchoring). */
2368 fputs ("\t.section\t__DATA,__zobj_bss\n", fp
);
2369 in_section
= darwin_sections
[zobj_bss_section
];
2374 fputs ("\t.static_data\n", fp
);
2375 in_section
= darwin_sections
[static_data_section
];
2379 fprintf (fp
, "\t.align\t%u\n", l2align
);
2381 assemble_name (fp
, name
);
2382 fprintf (fp
, ":\n\t.space\t"HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
"\n", size
);
2386 /* When we are on a non-section anchor target, we can get zero-sized
2387 items here. However, all we need to do is to bump them to one byte
2388 and the section alignment will take care of the rest. */
2390 unsigned int flags
;
2391 snprintf (secnam
, 64, "__DATA,__%sbss%u", ((size
)?"":"zo_"),
2392 (unsigned) l2align
);
2393 /* We can't anchor (yet, if ever) in zerofill sections, because we can't
2394 switch to them and emit a label. */
2395 flags
= SECTION_BSS
|SECTION_WRITE
|SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
;
2396 in_section
= get_section (secnam
, flags
, NULL
);
2397 fprintf (fp
, "\t.zerofill %s,", secnam
);
2398 assemble_name (fp
, name
);
2403 fprintf (fp
, ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
",%u\n",
2404 size
, (unsigned) l2align
);
2406 fprintf (fp
, ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
"\n", size
);
2409 (*targetm
.encode_section_info
) (decl
, DECL_RTL (decl
), false);
2410 /* This is defined as a file-scope var, so we know to notify machopic. */
2411 machopic_define_symbol (DECL_RTL (decl
));
2414 /* Emit a chunk of common. */
2416 darwin_emit_common (FILE *fp
, const char *name
,
2417 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
, unsigned int align
)
2419 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT rounded
;
2420 unsigned int l2align
;
2422 /* Earlier systems complain if the alignment exceeds the page size.
2423 The magic number is 4096 * 8 - hard-coded for legacy systems. */
2424 if (!emit_aligned_common
&& (align
> 32768UL))
2425 align
= 4096UL; /* In units. */
2427 align
/= BITS_PER_UNIT
;
2429 /* Make sure we have a meaningful align. */
2433 /* For earlier toolchains, we need to emit the var as a rounded size to
2434 tell ld the alignment. */
2438 rounded
= (size
+ (align
-1)) & ~(align
-1);
2440 l2align
= floor_log2 (align
);
2441 gcc_assert (l2align
<= L2_MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
);
2443 in_section
= comm_section
;
2444 /* We mustn't allow multiple public symbols to share an address when using
2445 the normal OSX toolchain. */
2448 /* Put at least one byte. */
2450 /* This section can no longer participate in section anchoring. */
2451 comm_section
->common
.flags
|= SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
;
2454 fputs ("\t.comm\t", fp
);
2455 assemble_name (fp
, name
);
2456 fprintf (fp
, "," HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
,
2457 emit_aligned_common
?size
:rounded
);
2458 if (l2align
&& emit_aligned_common
)
2459 fprintf (fp
, ",%u", l2align
);
2463 /* Output a var which is all zero - into aligned BSS sections, common, lcomm
2464 or coalescable data sections (for weak or comdat) as appropriate. */
2467 darwin_output_aligned_bss (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2468 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
, unsigned int align
)
2470 unsigned int l2align
;
2471 bool one
, pub
, weak
;
2474 pub
= TREE_PUBLIC (decl
);
2475 one
= DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl
);
2476 weak
= (DECL_P (decl
)
2478 && !lookup_attribute ("weak_import",
2479 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)));
2481 #ifdef DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS
2482 fprintf (fp
, "# albss: %s (%lld,%d) ro %d cst %d stat %d com %d"
2483 " pub %d weak %d one %d init %lx\n",
2484 name
, (long long)size
, (int)align
, TREE_READONLY (decl
),
2485 TREE_CONSTANT (decl
), TREE_STATIC (decl
), DECL_COMMON (decl
),
2486 pub
, weak
, one
, (unsigned long)DECL_INITIAL (decl
));
2489 /* ObjC metadata can get put in BSS because varasm.c decides it's BSS
2490 before the target has a chance to comment. */
2491 if ((meta
= is_objc_metadata (decl
)))
2493 darwin_emit_objc_zeroed (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, DECL_ALIGN (decl
), meta
);
2497 /* Check that any initializer is valid. */
2498 gcc_assert ((DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL
)
2499 || (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == error_mark_node
)
2500 || initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)));
2502 gcc_assert (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
) == NULL
);
2503 gcc_assert (!DECL_COMMON (decl
));
2505 /* Pick up the correct alignment. */
2506 if (!size
|| !align
)
2507 align
= DECL_ALIGN (decl
);
2509 l2align
= floor_log2 (align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
2510 gcc_assert (l2align
<= L2_MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
);
2512 last_assemble_variable_decl
= decl
;
2514 /* We would rather not have to check this here - but it seems that we might
2515 be passed a decl that should be in coalesced space. */
2518 /* Weak or COMDAT objects are put in mergeable sections. */
2519 darwin_emit_weak_or_comdat (fp
, decl
, name
, size
,
2524 /* If this is not public, then emit according to local rules. */
2527 darwin_emit_local_bss (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, l2align
);
2531 /* So we have a public symbol (small item fudge for Java, see above). */
2532 if ((DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
&& flag_section_anchors
&& size
< BYTES_ZFILL
)
2533 || (size
&& size
<= 2))
2535 /* Put smaller objects in data, where the section anchors system can get
2536 them. However, if they are zero-sized punt them to yet a different
2537 section (that is not allowed to participate in anchoring). */
2540 fputs ("\t.section\t__DATA,__zobj_data\n", fp
);
2541 in_section
= darwin_sections
[zobj_data_section
];
2546 fputs ("\t.data\n", fp
);
2547 in_section
= data_section
;
2551 fprintf (fp
, "\t.align\t%u\n", l2align
);
2553 assemble_name (fp
, name
);
2554 fprintf (fp
, ":\n\t.space\t"HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
"\n", size
);
2559 unsigned int flags
;
2560 /* When we are on a non-section anchor target, we can get zero-sized
2561 items here. However, all we need to do is to bump them to one byte
2562 and the section alignment will take care of the rest. */
2563 snprintf (secnam
, 64, "__DATA,__%spu_bss%u", ((size
)?"":"zo_"), l2align
);
2565 /* We can't anchor in zerofill sections, because we can't switch
2566 to them and emit a label. */
2567 flags
= SECTION_BSS
|SECTION_WRITE
|SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
;
2568 in_section
= get_section (secnam
, flags
, NULL
);
2569 fprintf (fp
, "\t.zerofill %s,", secnam
);
2570 assemble_name (fp
, name
);
2575 fprintf (fp
, ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
",%u\n", size
, l2align
);
2577 fprintf (fp
, ","HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED
"\n", size
);
2579 (* targetm
.encode_section_info
) (decl
, DECL_RTL (decl
), false);
2582 /* Output a chunk of common, with alignment specified (where the target
2585 darwin_asm_output_aligned_decl_common (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2586 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
,
2589 unsigned int l2align
;
2593 /* No corresponding var. */
2596 #ifdef DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS
2597 fprintf (fp
, "# adcom: %s (%d,%d) decl=0x0\n", name
, (int)size
, (int)align
);
2599 darwin_emit_common (fp
, name
, size
, align
);
2603 one
= DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl
);
2604 weak
= (DECL_P (decl
)
2606 && !lookup_attribute ("weak_import",
2607 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)));
2609 #ifdef DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS
2610 fprintf (fp
, "# adcom: %s (%lld,%d) ro %d cst %d stat %d com %d pub %d"
2611 " weak %d one %d init %lx\n",
2612 name
, (long long)size
, (int)align
, TREE_READONLY (decl
),
2613 TREE_CONSTANT (decl
), TREE_STATIC (decl
), DECL_COMMON (decl
),
2614 TREE_PUBLIC (decl
), weak
, one
, (unsigned long)DECL_INITIAL (decl
));
2617 /* ObjC metadata can get put in BSS because varasm.c decides it's BSS
2618 before the target has a chance to comment. */
2619 if ((meta
= is_objc_metadata (decl
)))
2621 darwin_emit_objc_zeroed (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, DECL_ALIGN (decl
), meta
);
2625 /* We shouldn't be messing with this if the decl has a section name. */
2626 gcc_assert (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
) == NULL
);
2628 /* We would rather not have to check this here - but it seems that we might
2629 be passed a decl that should be in coalesced space. */
2632 /* Weak or COMDAT objects are put in mergable sections. */
2633 darwin_emit_weak_or_comdat (fp
, decl
, name
, size
,
2638 /* We should only get here for DECL_COMMON, with a zero init (and, in
2639 principle, only for public symbols too - although we deal with local
2642 /* Check the initializer is OK. */
2643 gcc_assert (DECL_COMMON (decl
)
2644 && ((DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL
)
2645 || (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == error_mark_node
)
2646 || initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl
))));
2648 last_assemble_variable_decl
= decl
;
2650 if (!size
|| !align
)
2651 align
= DECL_ALIGN (decl
);
2653 l2align
= floor_log2 (align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
2654 /* Check we aren't asking for more aligment than the platform allows. */
2655 gcc_assert (l2align
<= L2_MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
);
2657 if (TREE_PUBLIC (decl
) != 0)
2658 darwin_emit_common (fp
, name
, size
, align
);
2660 darwin_emit_local_bss (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, l2align
);
2663 /* Output a chunk of BSS with alignment specfied. */
2665 darwin_asm_output_aligned_decl_local (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, const char *name
,
2666 unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size
,
2669 unsigned long l2align
;
2673 one
= DECL_ONE_ONLY (decl
);
2674 weak
= (DECL_P (decl
)
2676 && !lookup_attribute ("weak_import",
2677 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)));
2679 #ifdef DEBUG_DARWIN_MEM_ALLOCATORS
2680 fprintf (fp
, "# adloc: %s (%lld,%d) ro %d cst %d stat %d one %d pub %d"
2681 " weak %d init %lx\n",
2682 name
, (long long)size
, (int)align
, TREE_READONLY (decl
),
2683 TREE_CONSTANT (decl
), TREE_STATIC (decl
), one
, TREE_PUBLIC (decl
),
2684 weak
, (unsigned long)DECL_INITIAL (decl
));
2687 /* ObjC metadata can get put in BSS because varasm.c decides it's BSS
2688 before the target has a chance to comment. */
2689 if ((meta
= is_objc_metadata (decl
)))
2691 darwin_emit_objc_zeroed (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, DECL_ALIGN (decl
), meta
);
2695 /* We shouldn't be messing with this if the decl has a section name. */
2696 gcc_assert (DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
) == NULL
);
2698 /* We would rather not have to check this here - but it seems that we might
2699 be passed a decl that should be in coalesced space. */
2702 /* Weak or COMDAT objects are put in mergable sections. */
2703 darwin_emit_weak_or_comdat (fp
, decl
, name
, size
,
2708 /* .. and it should be suitable for placement in local mem. */
2709 gcc_assert(!TREE_PUBLIC (decl
) && !DECL_COMMON (decl
));
2710 /* .. and any initializer must be all-zero. */
2711 gcc_assert ((DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == NULL
)
2712 || (DECL_INITIAL (decl
) == error_mark_node
)
2713 || initializer_zerop (DECL_INITIAL (decl
)));
2715 last_assemble_variable_decl
= decl
;
2717 if (!size
|| !align
)
2718 align
= DECL_ALIGN (decl
);
2720 l2align
= floor_log2 (align
/ BITS_PER_UNIT
);
2721 gcc_assert (l2align
<= L2_MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
);
2723 darwin_emit_local_bss (fp
, decl
, name
, size
, l2align
);
2726 /* Emit an assembler directive to set visibility for a symbol. The
2727 only supported visibilities are VISIBILITY_DEFAULT and
2728 VISIBILITY_HIDDEN; the latter corresponds to Darwin's "private
2729 extern". There is no MACH-O equivalent of ELF's
2730 VISIBILITY_INTERNAL or VISIBILITY_PROTECTED. */
2733 darwin_assemble_visibility (tree decl
, int vis
)
2735 if (vis
== VISIBILITY_DEFAULT
)
2737 else if (vis
== VISIBILITY_HIDDEN
|| vis
== VISIBILITY_INTERNAL
)
2739 fputs ("\t.private_extern ", asm_out_file
);
2740 assemble_name (asm_out_file
,
2741 (IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (decl
))));
2742 fputs ("\n", asm_out_file
);
2745 warning (OPT_Wattributes
, "protected visibility attribute "
2746 "not supported in this configuration; ignored");
2749 /* vec used by darwin_asm_dwarf_section.
2750 Maybe a hash tab would be better here - but the intention is that this is
2751 a very short list (fewer than 16 items) and each entry should (ideally,
2752 eventually) only be presented once.
2754 A structure to hold a dwarf debug section used entry. */
2756 typedef struct GTY(()) dwarf_sect_used_entry
{
2760 dwarf_sect_used_entry
;
2763 /* A list of used __DWARF sections. */
2764 static GTY (()) vec
<dwarf_sect_used_entry
, va_gc
> *dwarf_sect_names_table
;
2766 /* This is called when we are asked to assemble a named section and the
2767 name begins with __DWARF,. We keep a list of the section names (without
2768 the __DWARF, prefix) and use this to emit our required start label on the
2769 first switch to each section. */
2772 darwin_asm_dwarf_section (const char *name
, unsigned int flags
,
2773 tree
ARG_UNUSED (decl
))
2778 dwarf_sect_used_entry
*ref
;
2780 gcc_assert ((flags
& (SECTION_DEBUG
| SECTION_NAMED
))
2781 == (SECTION_DEBUG
| SECTION_NAMED
));
2782 /* We know that the name starts with __DWARF, */
2784 namelen
= strchr (sname
, ',') - sname
;
2785 gcc_assert (namelen
);
2786 if (dwarf_sect_names_table
== NULL
)
2787 vec_alloc (dwarf_sect_names_table
, 16);
2790 dwarf_sect_names_table
->iterate (i
, &ref
);
2795 if (!strcmp (ref
->name
, sname
))
2803 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s\n", name
);
2806 dwarf_sect_used_entry e
;
2807 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "Lsection%.*s:\n", namelen
, sname
);
2809 e
.name
= xstrdup (sname
);
2810 vec_safe_push (dwarf_sect_names_table
, e
);
2814 /* Output a difference of two labels that will be an assembly time
2815 constant if the two labels are local. (.long lab1-lab2 will be
2816 very different if lab1 is at the boundary between two sections; it
2817 will be relocated according to the second section, not the first,
2818 so one ends up with a difference between labels in different
2819 sections, which is bad in the dwarf2 eh context for instance.) */
2821 static int darwin_dwarf_label_counter
;
2824 darwin_asm_output_dwarf_delta (FILE *file
, int size
,
2825 const char *lab1
, const char *lab2
)
2827 int islocaldiff
= (lab1
[0] == '*' && lab1
[1] == 'L'
2828 && lab2
[0] == '*' && lab2
[1] == 'L');
2829 const char *directive
= (size
== 8 ? ".quad" : ".long");
2832 fprintf (file
, "\t.set L$set$%d,", darwin_dwarf_label_counter
);
2834 fprintf (file
, "\t%s\t", directive
);
2836 assemble_name_raw (file
, lab1
);
2837 fprintf (file
, "-");
2838 assemble_name_raw (file
, lab2
);
2840 fprintf (file
, "\n\t%s L$set$%d", directive
, darwin_dwarf_label_counter
++);
2843 /* Output an offset in a DWARF section on Darwin. On Darwin, DWARF section
2844 offsets are not represented using relocs in .o files; either the
2845 section never leaves the .o file, or the linker or other tool is
2846 responsible for parsing the DWARF and updating the offsets. */
2849 darwin_asm_output_dwarf_offset (FILE *file
, int size
, const char * lab
,
2855 gcc_assert (base
->common
.flags
& SECTION_NAMED
);
2856 gcc_assert (strncmp (base
->named
.name
, "__DWARF,", 8) == 0);
2857 gcc_assert (strchr (base
->named
.name
+ 8, ','));
2859 namelen
= strchr (base
->named
.name
+ 8, ',') - (base
->named
.name
+ 8);
2860 sprintf (sname
, "*Lsection%.*s", namelen
, base
->named
.name
+ 8);
2861 darwin_asm_output_dwarf_delta (file
, size
, lab
, sname
);
2864 /* Called from the within the TARGET_ASM_FILE_START for each target. */
2867 darwin_file_start (void)
2869 /* Nothing to do. */
2872 /* Called for the TARGET_ASM_FILE_END hook.
2873 Emit the mach-o pic indirection data, the lto data and, finally a flag
2874 to tell the linker that it can break the file object into sections and
2875 move those around for efficiency. */
2878 darwin_file_end (void)
2880 if (!vec_safe_is_empty (ctors
))
2882 if (!vec_safe_is_empty (dtors
))
2885 /* If we are expecting to output NeXT ObjC meta-data, (and we actually see
2886 some) then we output the fix-and-continue marker (Image Info).
2887 This applies to Objective C, Objective C++ and LTO with either language
2888 as part of the input. */
2889 if (flag_next_runtime
&& objc_metadata_seen
)
2891 unsigned int flags
= 0;
2892 if (flag_objc_abi
>= 2)
2895 output_section_asm_op
2896 (darwin_sections
[objc2_image_info_section
]->unnamed
.data
);
2899 output_section_asm_op
2900 (darwin_sections
[objc_image_info_section
]->unnamed
.data
);
2902 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
, 2);
2903 fputs ("L_OBJC_ImageInfo:\n", asm_out_file
);
2905 flags
|= (flag_replace_objc_classes
&& classes_seen
) ? 1 : 0;
2906 flags
|= flag_objc_gc
? 2 : 0;
2908 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.long\t0\n\t.long\t%u\n", flags
);
2911 machopic_finish (asm_out_file
);
2912 if (strcmp (lang_hooks
.name
, "GNU C++") == 0)
2914 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[constructor_section
]);
2915 switch_to_section (darwin_sections
[destructor_section
]);
2916 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN (asm_out_file
, 1);
2919 /* If there was LTO assembler output, append it to asm_out_file. */
2920 if (lto_asm_out_name
)
2923 char *buf
, *lto_asm_txt
;
2925 /* Shouldn't be here if we failed to switch back. */
2926 gcc_assert (! saved_asm_out_file
);
2928 lto_asm_out_file
= fopen (lto_asm_out_name
, "r");
2929 if (lto_asm_out_file
== NULL
)
2930 fatal_error ("failed to open temporary file %s with LTO output",
2932 fseek (lto_asm_out_file
, 0, SEEK_END
);
2933 n
= ftell (lto_asm_out_file
);
2936 fseek (lto_asm_out_file
, 0, SEEK_SET
);
2937 lto_asm_txt
= buf
= (char *) xmalloc (n
+ 1);
2938 while (fgets (lto_asm_txt
, n
, lto_asm_out_file
))
2939 fputs (lto_asm_txt
, asm_out_file
);
2940 /* Put a termination label. */
2941 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s,%s,regular,debug\n",
2942 LTO_SEGMENT_NAME
, LTO_SECTS_SECTION
);
2943 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "L_GNU_LTO%d:\t;# end of lto\n",
2945 /* Make sure our termination label stays in this section. */
2946 fputs ("\t.space\t1\n", asm_out_file
);
2949 /* Remove the temporary file. */
2950 fclose (lto_asm_out_file
);
2951 unlink_if_ordinary (lto_asm_out_name
);
2952 free (lto_asm_out_name
);
2955 /* Output the names and indices. */
2956 if (lto_section_names
&& lto_section_names
->length ())
2959 darwin_lto_section_e
*ref
;
2960 /* For now, we'll make the offsets 4 bytes and unaligned - we'll fix
2961 the latter up ourselves. */
2962 const char *op
= integer_asm_op (4,0);
2964 /* Emit the names. */
2965 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s,%s,regular,debug\n",
2966 LTO_SEGMENT_NAME
, LTO_NAMES_SECTION
);
2967 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*lto_section_names
, count
, ref
)
2969 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "L_GNU_LTO_NAME%d:\n", count
);
2970 /* We have to jump through hoops to get the values of the intra-section
2972 fprintf (asm_out_file
,
2973 "\t.set L$gnu$lto$noff%d,L_GNU_LTO_NAME%d-L_GNU_LTO_NAME0\n",
2975 fprintf (asm_out_file
,
2976 "\t.set L$gnu$lto$nsiz%d,L_GNU_LTO_NAME%d-L_GNU_LTO_NAME%d\n",
2977 count
, count
+1, count
);
2978 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.asciz\t\"%s\"\n", ref
->sectname
);
2980 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "L_GNU_LTO_NAME%d:\t;# end\n", lto_section_num
);
2981 /* make sure our termination label stays in this section. */
2982 fputs ("\t.space\t1\n", asm_out_file
);
2984 /* Emit the Index. */
2985 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.section %s,%s,regular,debug\n",
2986 LTO_SEGMENT_NAME
, LTO_INDEX_SECTION
);
2987 fputs ("\t.align\t2\n", asm_out_file
);
2988 fputs ("# Section offset, Section length, Name offset, Name length\n",
2990 FOR_EACH_VEC_ELT (*lto_section_names
, count
, ref
)
2992 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%s L$gnu$lto$offs%d\t;# %s\n",
2993 op
, count
, ref
->sectname
);
2994 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%s L$gnu$lto$size%d\n", op
, count
);
2995 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%s L$gnu$lto$noff%d\n", op
, count
);
2996 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "%s L$gnu$lto$nsiz%d\n", op
, count
);
3000 /* If we have section anchors, then we must prevent the linker from
3001 re-arranging data. */
3002 if (!DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
|| !flag_section_anchors
)
3003 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.subsections_via_symbols\n");
3006 /* TODO: Add a language hook for identifying if a decl is a vtable. */
3007 #define DARWIN_VTABLE_P(DECL) 0
3009 /* Cross-module name binding. Darwin does not support overriding
3010 functions at dynamic-link time, except for vtables in kexts. */
3013 darwin_binds_local_p (const_tree decl
)
3015 return default_binds_local_p_1 (decl
,
3016 TARGET_KEXTABI
&& DARWIN_VTABLE_P (decl
));
3019 /* The Darwin's implementation of TARGET_ASM_OUTPUT_ANCHOR. Define the
3020 anchor relative to ".", the current section position. We cannot use
3021 the default one because ASM_OUTPUT_DEF is wrong for Darwin. */
3023 darwin_asm_output_anchor (rtx symbol
)
3025 fprintf (asm_out_file
, "\t.set\t");
3026 assemble_name (asm_out_file
, XSTR (symbol
, 0));
3027 fprintf (asm_out_file
, ", . + " HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_DEC
"\n",
3028 SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK_OFFSET (symbol
));
3031 /* Disable section anchoring on any section containing a zero-sized
3034 darwin_use_anchors_for_symbol_p (const_rtx symbol
)
3036 if (DARWIN_SECTION_ANCHORS
&& flag_section_anchors
)
3039 /* If the section contains a zero-sized object it's ineligible. */
3040 sect
= SYMBOL_REF_BLOCK (symbol
)->sect
;
3041 /* This should have the effect of disabling anchors for vars that follow
3042 any zero-sized one, in a given section. */
3043 if (sect
->common
.flags
& SECTION_NO_ANCHOR
)
3046 /* Also check the normal reasons for suppressing. */
3047 return default_use_anchors_for_symbol_p (symbol
);
3053 /* Set the darwin specific attributes on TYPE. */
3055 darwin_set_default_type_attributes (tree type
)
3057 if (darwin_ms_struct
3058 && TREE_CODE (type
) == RECORD_TYPE
)
3059 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type
) = tree_cons (get_identifier ("ms_struct"),
3061 TYPE_ATTRIBUTES (type
));
3064 /* True, iff we're generating code for loadable kernel extensions. */
3067 darwin_kextabi_p (void) {
3068 return flag_apple_kext
;
3072 darwin_override_options (void)
3074 /* Keep track of which (major) version we're generating code for. */
3075 if (darwin_macosx_version_min
)
3077 if (strverscmp (darwin_macosx_version_min
, "10.6") >= 0)
3078 generating_for_darwin_version
= 10;
3079 else if (strverscmp (darwin_macosx_version_min
, "10.5") >= 0)
3080 generating_for_darwin_version
= 9;
3082 /* Earlier versions are not specifically accounted, until required. */
3085 /* In principle, this should be c-family only. However, we really need to
3086 set sensible defaults for LTO as well, since the section selection stuff
3087 should check for correctness re. the ABI. TODO: check and provide the
3088 flags (runtime & ABI) from the lto wrapper). */
3090 /* Unless set, force ABI=2 for NeXT and m64, 0 otherwise. */
3091 if (!global_options_set
.x_flag_objc_abi
)
3092 global_options
.x_flag_objc_abi
3093 = (!flag_next_runtime
)
3096 : (generating_for_darwin_version
>= 9) ? 1
3099 /* Objective-C family ABI 2 is only valid for next/m64 at present. */
3100 if (global_options_set
.x_flag_objc_abi
&& flag_next_runtime
)
3102 if (TARGET_64BIT
&& global_options
.x_flag_objc_abi
< 2)
3103 error_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION
, "%<-fobjc-abi-version%> >= 2 must be"
3104 " used for %<-m64%> targets with"
3105 " %<-fnext-runtime%>");
3106 if (!TARGET_64BIT
&& global_options
.x_flag_objc_abi
>= 2)
3107 error_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION
, "%<-fobjc-abi-version%> >= 2 is not"
3108 " supported on %<-m32%> targets with"
3109 " %<-fnext-runtime%>");
3112 /* Don't emit DWARF3/4 unless specifically selected. This is a
3113 workaround for tool bugs. */
3114 if (!global_options_set
.x_dwarf_strict
)
3116 if (!global_options_set
.x_dwarf_version
)
3119 /* Do not allow unwind tables to be generated by default for m32.
3120 fnon-call-exceptions will override this, regardless of what we do. */
3121 if (generating_for_darwin_version
< 10
3122 && !global_options_set
.x_flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
3124 global_options
.x_flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
= 0;
3126 /* Disable -freorder-blocks-and-partition when unwind tables are being
3127 emitted for Darwin < 9 (OSX 10.5).
3128 The strategy is, "Unless the User has specifically set/unset an unwind
3129 flag we will switch off -freorder-blocks-and-partition when unwind tables
3130 will be generated". If the User specifically sets flags... we assume
3131 (s)he knows why... */
3132 if (generating_for_darwin_version
< 9
3133 && global_options_set
.x_flag_reorder_blocks_and_partition
3134 && ((global_options
.x_flag_exceptions
/* User, c++, java */
3135 && !global_options_set
.x_flag_exceptions
) /* User specified... */
3136 || (global_options
.x_flag_unwind_tables
3137 && !global_options_set
.x_flag_unwind_tables
)
3138 || (global_options
.x_flag_non_call_exceptions
3139 && !global_options_set
.x_flag_non_call_exceptions
)
3140 || (global_options
.x_flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
3141 && !global_options_set
.x_flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
)))
3143 inform (input_location
,
3144 "-freorder-blocks-and-partition does not work with exceptions "
3145 "on this architecture");
3146 flag_reorder_blocks_and_partition
= 0;
3147 flag_reorder_blocks
= 1;
3150 /* FIXME: flag_objc_sjlj_exceptions is no longer needed since there is only
3151 one valid choice of exception scheme for each runtime. */
3152 if (!global_options_set
.x_flag_objc_sjlj_exceptions
)
3153 global_options
.x_flag_objc_sjlj_exceptions
=
3154 flag_next_runtime
&& !TARGET_64BIT
;
3156 /* FIXME: and this could be eliminated then too. */
3157 if (!global_options_set
.x_flag_exceptions
3158 && flag_objc_exceptions
3160 flag_exceptions
= 1;
3162 if (flag_mkernel
|| flag_apple_kext
)
3164 /* -mkernel implies -fapple-kext for C++ */
3165 if (strcmp (lang_hooks
.name
, "GNU C++") == 0)
3166 flag_apple_kext
= 1;
3170 /* No EH in kexts. */
3171 flag_exceptions
= 0;
3172 /* No -fnon-call-exceptions data in kexts. */
3173 flag_non_call_exceptions
= 0;
3174 /* so no tables either.. */
3175 flag_unwind_tables
= 0;
3176 flag_asynchronous_unwind_tables
= 0;
3177 /* We still need to emit branch islands for kernel context. */
3178 darwin_emit_branch_islands
= true;
3181 if (flag_var_tracking_uninit
== 0
3182 && generating_for_darwin_version
>= 9
3183 && (flag_gtoggle
? (debug_info_level
== DINFO_LEVEL_NONE
)
3184 : (debug_info_level
>= DINFO_LEVEL_NORMAL
))
3185 && write_symbols
== DWARF2_DEBUG
)
3186 flag_var_tracking_uninit
= flag_var_tracking
;
3188 if (MACHO_DYNAMIC_NO_PIC_P
)
3191 warning_at (UNKNOWN_LOCATION
, 0,
3192 "%<-mdynamic-no-pic%> overrides %<-fpic%>, %<-fPIC%>,"
3193 " %<-fpie%> or %<-fPIE%>");
3196 else if (flag_pic
== 1)
3198 /* Darwin's -fpic is -fPIC. */
3202 /* It is assumed that branch island stubs are needed for earlier systems. */
3203 if (generating_for_darwin_version
< 9)
3204 darwin_emit_branch_islands
= true;
3206 emit_aligned_common
= true; /* Later systems can support aligned common. */
3208 /* The c_dialect...() macros are not available to us here. */
3209 darwin_running_cxx
= (strstr (lang_hooks
.name
, "C++") != 0);
3213 /* Add $LDBL128 suffix to long double builtins for ppc darwin. */
3216 darwin_patch_builtin (enum built_in_function fncode
)
3218 tree fn
= builtin_decl_explicit (fncode
);
3225 sym
= DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (fn
);
3226 newname
= ACONCAT (("_", IDENTIFIER_POINTER (sym
), "$LDBL128", NULL
));
3228 set_user_assembler_name (fn
, newname
);
3230 fn
= builtin_decl_implicit (fncode
);
3232 set_user_assembler_name (fn
, newname
);
3236 darwin_patch_builtins (void)
3238 if (LONG_DOUBLE_TYPE_SIZE
!= 128)
3241 #define PATCH_BUILTIN(fncode) darwin_patch_builtin (fncode);
3242 #define PATCH_BUILTIN_NO64(fncode) \
3243 if (!TARGET_64BIT) \
3244 darwin_patch_builtin (fncode);
3245 #define PATCH_BUILTIN_VARIADIC(fncode) \
3247 && (strverscmp (darwin_macosx_version_min, "10.3.9") >= 0)) \
3248 darwin_patch_builtin (fncode);
3249 #include "darwin-ppc-ldouble-patch.def"
3250 #undef PATCH_BUILTIN
3251 #undef PATCH_BUILTIN_NO64
3252 #undef PATCH_BUILTIN_VARIADIC
3256 /* CFStrings implementation. */
3257 static GTY(()) tree cfstring_class_reference
= NULL_TREE
;
3258 static GTY(()) tree cfstring_type_node
= NULL_TREE
;
3259 static GTY(()) tree ccfstring_type_node
= NULL_TREE
;
3260 static GTY(()) tree pccfstring_type_node
= NULL_TREE
;
3261 static GTY(()) tree pcint_type_node
= NULL_TREE
;
3262 static GTY(()) tree pcchar_type_node
= NULL_TREE
;
3264 static enum built_in_function darwin_builtin_cfstring
;
3266 /* Store all constructed constant CFStrings in a hash table so that
3267 they get uniqued properly. */
3269 typedef struct GTY ((for_user
)) cfstring_descriptor
{
3270 /* The string literal. */
3272 /* The resulting constant CFString. */
3274 } cfstring_descriptor
;
3276 struct cfstring_hasher
: ggc_hasher
<cfstring_descriptor
*>
3278 static hashval_t
hash (cfstring_descriptor
*);
3279 static bool equal (cfstring_descriptor
*, cfstring_descriptor
*);
3282 static GTY (()) hash_table
<cfstring_hasher
> *cfstring_htab
;
3285 add_builtin_field_decl (tree type
, const char *name
, tree
**chain
)
3287 tree field
= build_decl (BUILTINS_LOCATION
, FIELD_DECL
,
3288 get_identifier (name
), type
);
3292 *chain
= &DECL_CHAIN (field
);
3298 darwin_init_cfstring_builtins (unsigned builtin_cfstring
)
3300 tree cfsfun
, fields
, pccfstring_ftype_pcchar
;
3303 darwin_builtin_cfstring
=
3304 (enum built_in_function
) builtin_cfstring
;
3306 /* struct __builtin_CFString {
3307 const int *isa; (will point at
3308 int flags; __CFConstantStringClassReference)
3313 pcint_type_node
= build_pointer_type
3314 (build_qualified_type (integer_type_node
, TYPE_QUAL_CONST
));
3316 pcchar_type_node
= build_pointer_type
3317 (build_qualified_type (char_type_node
, TYPE_QUAL_CONST
));
3319 cfstring_type_node
= (*lang_hooks
.types
.make_type
) (RECORD_TYPE
);
3321 /* Have to build backwards for finish struct. */
3322 fields
= add_builtin_field_decl (long_integer_type_node
, "length", &chain
);
3323 add_builtin_field_decl (pcchar_type_node
, "str", &chain
);
3324 add_builtin_field_decl (integer_type_node
, "flags", &chain
);
3325 add_builtin_field_decl (pcint_type_node
, "isa", &chain
);
3326 finish_builtin_struct (cfstring_type_node
, "__builtin_CFString",
3329 /* const struct __builtin_CFstring *
3330 __builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString (const char *); */
3332 ccfstring_type_node
= build_qualified_type
3333 (cfstring_type_node
, TYPE_QUAL_CONST
);
3334 pccfstring_type_node
= build_pointer_type (ccfstring_type_node
);
3335 pccfstring_ftype_pcchar
= build_function_type_list
3336 (pccfstring_type_node
, pcchar_type_node
, NULL_TREE
);
3338 cfsfun
= build_decl (BUILTINS_LOCATION
, FUNCTION_DECL
,
3339 get_identifier ("__builtin___CFStringMakeConstantString"),
3340 pccfstring_ftype_pcchar
);
3342 TREE_PUBLIC (cfsfun
) = 1;
3343 DECL_EXTERNAL (cfsfun
) = 1;
3344 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (cfsfun
) = 1;
3345 /* Make a lang-specific section - dup_lang_specific_decl makes a new node
3346 in place of the existing, which may be NULL. */
3347 DECL_LANG_SPECIFIC (cfsfun
) = NULL
;
3348 (*lang_hooks
.dup_lang_specific_decl
) (cfsfun
);
3349 DECL_BUILT_IN_CLASS (cfsfun
) = BUILT_IN_MD
;
3350 DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (cfsfun
) = darwin_builtin_cfstring
;
3351 lang_hooks
.builtin_function (cfsfun
);
3353 /* extern int __CFConstantStringClassReference[]; */
3354 cfstring_class_reference
= build_decl (BUILTINS_LOCATION
, VAR_DECL
,
3355 get_identifier ("__CFConstantStringClassReference"),
3356 build_array_type (integer_type_node
, NULL_TREE
));
3358 TREE_PUBLIC (cfstring_class_reference
) = 1;
3359 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (cfstring_class_reference
) = 1;
3360 (*lang_hooks
.decls
.pushdecl
) (cfstring_class_reference
);
3361 DECL_EXTERNAL (cfstring_class_reference
) = 1;
3362 rest_of_decl_compilation (cfstring_class_reference
, 0, 0);
3364 /* Initialize the hash table used to hold the constant CFString objects. */
3365 cfstring_htab
= hash_table
<cfstring_hasher
>::create_ggc (31);
3367 return cfstring_type_node
;
3371 darwin_fold_builtin (tree fndecl
, int n_args
, tree
*argp
,
3372 bool ARG_UNUSED (ignore
))
3374 unsigned int fcode
= DECL_FUNCTION_CODE (fndecl
);
3376 if (fcode
== darwin_builtin_cfstring
)
3378 if (!darwin_constant_cfstrings
)
3380 error ("built-in function %qD requires the"
3381 " %<-mconstant-cfstrings%> flag", fndecl
);
3382 return error_mark_node
;
3387 error ("built-in function %qD takes one argument only", fndecl
);
3388 return error_mark_node
;
3391 return darwin_build_constant_cfstring (*argp
);
3398 darwin_rename_builtins (void)
3400 /* The system ___divdc3 routine in libSystem on darwin10 is not
3401 accurate to 1ulp, ours is, so we avoid ever using the system name
3402 for this routine and instead install a non-conflicting name that
3405 When -ffast-math or -funsafe-math-optimizations is given, we can
3406 use the faster version. */
3407 if (!flag_unsafe_math_optimizations
)
3409 enum built_in_function dcode
3410 = (enum built_in_function
)(BUILT_IN_COMPLEX_DIV_MIN
3411 + DCmode
- MIN_MODE_COMPLEX_FLOAT
);
3412 tree fn
= builtin_decl_explicit (dcode
);
3413 /* Fortran and c call TARGET_INIT_BUILTINS and
3414 TARGET_INIT_LIBFUNCS at different times, so we have to put a
3415 call into each to ensure that at least one of them is called
3416 after build_common_builtin_nodes. A better fix is to add a
3417 new hook to run after build_common_builtin_nodes runs. */
3419 set_user_assembler_name (fn
, "___ieee_divdc3");
3420 fn
= builtin_decl_implicit (dcode
);
3422 set_user_assembler_name (fn
, "___ieee_divdc3");
3427 darwin_libc_has_function (enum function_class fn_class
)
3429 if (fn_class
== function_sincos
)
3431 if (fn_class
== function_c99_math_complex
3432 || fn_class
== function_c99_misc
)
3433 return (TARGET_64BIT
3434 || strverscmp (darwin_macosx_version_min
, "10.3") >= 0);
3440 cfstring_hasher::hash (cfstring_descriptor
*ptr
)
3442 tree str
= ptr
->literal
;
3443 const unsigned char *p
= (const unsigned char *) TREE_STRING_POINTER (str
);
3444 int i
, len
= TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str
);
3447 for (i
= 0; i
< len
; i
++)
3448 h
= ((h
* 613) + p
[i
]);
3454 cfstring_hasher::equal (cfstring_descriptor
*ptr1
, cfstring_descriptor
*ptr2
)
3456 tree str1
= ptr1
->literal
;
3457 tree str2
= ptr2
->literal
;
3458 int len1
= TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str1
);
3460 return (len1
== TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str2
)
3461 && !memcmp (TREE_STRING_POINTER (str1
), TREE_STRING_POINTER (str2
),
3466 darwin_build_constant_cfstring (tree str
)
3468 struct cfstring_descriptor
*desc
, key
;
3473 error ("CFString literal is missing");
3474 return error_mark_node
;
3479 if (TREE_CODE (str
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
3480 str
= TREE_OPERAND (str
, 0);
3482 if (TREE_CODE (str
) != STRING_CST
)
3484 error ("CFString literal expression is not a string constant");
3485 return error_mark_node
;
3488 /* Perhaps we already constructed a constant CFString just like this one? */
3490 cfstring_descriptor
**loc
= cfstring_htab
->find_slot (&key
, INSERT
);
3495 tree var
, constructor
, field
;
3496 vec
<constructor_elt
, va_gc
> *v
= NULL
;
3497 int length
= TREE_STRING_LENGTH (str
) - 1;
3499 if (darwin_warn_nonportable_cfstrings
)
3501 const char *s
= TREE_STRING_POINTER (str
);
3504 for (l
= 0; l
< length
; l
++)
3505 if (!s
[l
] || !isascii (s
[l
]))
3507 warning (darwin_warn_nonportable_cfstrings
, "%s in CFString literal",
3508 s
[l
] ? "non-ASCII character" : "embedded NUL");
3513 *loc
= desc
= ggc_cleared_alloc
<cfstring_descriptor
> ();
3514 desc
->literal
= str
;
3517 field
= TYPE_FIELDS (ccfstring_type_node
);
3518 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v
, NULL_TREE
,
3519 build1 (ADDR_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (field
),
3520 cfstring_class_reference
));
3522 field
= DECL_CHAIN (field
);
3523 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v
, NULL_TREE
,
3524 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (field
), 0x000007c8));
3526 field
= DECL_CHAIN (field
);
3527 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v
, NULL_TREE
,
3528 build1 (ADDR_EXPR
, TREE_TYPE (field
), str
));
3530 field
= DECL_CHAIN (field
);
3531 CONSTRUCTOR_APPEND_ELT(v
, NULL_TREE
,
3532 build_int_cst (TREE_TYPE (field
), length
));
3534 constructor
= build_constructor (ccfstring_type_node
, v
);
3535 TREE_READONLY (constructor
) = 1;
3536 TREE_CONSTANT (constructor
) = 1;
3537 TREE_STATIC (constructor
) = 1;
3539 /* Fromage: The C++ flavor of 'build_unary_op' expects constructor nodes
3540 to have the TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR (...) bit set. However, this file is
3541 being built without any knowledge of C++ tree accessors; hence, we shall
3542 use the generic accessor that TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR actually maps to! */
3543 if (darwin_running_cxx
)
3544 TREE_LANG_FLAG_4 (constructor
) = 1; /* TREE_HAS_CONSTRUCTOR */
3546 /* Create an anonymous global variable for this CFString. */
3547 var
= build_decl (input_location
, CONST_DECL
,
3548 NULL
, TREE_TYPE (constructor
));
3549 DECL_ARTIFICIAL (var
) = 1;
3550 TREE_STATIC (var
) = 1;
3551 DECL_INITIAL (var
) = constructor
;
3552 /* FIXME: This should use a translation_unit_decl to indicate file scope. */
3553 DECL_CONTEXT (var
) = NULL_TREE
;
3554 desc
->constructor
= var
;
3557 addr
= build1 (ADDR_EXPR
, pccfstring_type_node
, desc
->constructor
);
3558 TREE_CONSTANT (addr
) = 1;
3564 darwin_cfstring_p (tree str
)
3566 struct cfstring_descriptor key
;
3573 if (TREE_CODE (str
) == ADDR_EXPR
)
3574 str
= TREE_OPERAND (str
, 0);
3576 if (TREE_CODE (str
) != STRING_CST
)
3580 cfstring_descriptor
**loc
= cfstring_htab
->find_slot (&key
, NO_INSERT
);
3589 darwin_enter_string_into_cfstring_table (tree str
)
3591 struct cfstring_descriptor key
;
3594 cfstring_descriptor
**loc
= cfstring_htab
->find_slot (&key
, INSERT
);
3598 *loc
= ggc_cleared_alloc
<cfstring_descriptor
> ();
3599 ((struct cfstring_descriptor
*)*loc
)->literal
= str
;
3603 /* Choose named function section based on its frequency. */
3606 darwin_function_section (tree decl
, enum node_frequency freq
,
3607 bool startup
, bool exit
)
3609 /* Decide if we need to put this in a coalescable section. */
3612 && (!DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
)
3613 || !lookup_attribute ("weak_import",
3614 DECL_ATTRIBUTES (decl
))));
3616 /* If there is a specified section name, we should not be trying to
3618 if (decl
&& DECL_SECTION_NAME (decl
) != NULL
)
3619 return get_named_section (decl
, NULL
, 0);
3621 /* We always put unlikely executed stuff in the cold section. */
3622 if (freq
== NODE_FREQUENCY_UNLIKELY_EXECUTED
)
3623 return (weak
) ? darwin_sections
[text_cold_coal_section
]
3624 : darwin_sections
[text_cold_section
];
3626 /* If we have LTO *and* feedback information, then let LTO handle
3627 the function ordering, it makes a better job (for normal, hot,
3628 startup and exit - hence the bailout for cold above). */
3629 if (in_lto_p
&& flag_profile_values
)
3630 goto default_function_sections
;
3632 /* Non-cold startup code should go to startup subsection. */
3634 return (weak
) ? darwin_sections
[text_startup_coal_section
]
3635 : darwin_sections
[text_startup_section
];
3637 /* Similarly for exit. */
3639 return (weak
) ? darwin_sections
[text_exit_coal_section
]
3640 : darwin_sections
[text_exit_section
];
3642 /* Place hot code. */
3643 if (freq
== NODE_FREQUENCY_HOT
)
3644 return (weak
) ? darwin_sections
[text_hot_coal_section
]
3645 : darwin_sections
[text_hot_section
];
3647 /* Otherwise, default to the 'normal' non-reordered sections. */
3648 default_function_sections
:
3649 return (weak
) ? darwin_sections
[text_coal_section
]
3653 /* When a function is partitioned between sections, we need to insert a label
3654 at the start of each new chunk - so that it may become a valid 'atom' for
3655 eh and debug purposes. Without this the linker will emit warnings if one
3656 tries to add line location information (since the switched fragment will
3660 darwin_function_switched_text_sections (FILE *fp
, tree decl
, bool new_is_cold
)
3663 snprintf (buf
, 128, "%s%s",new_is_cold
?"__cold_sect_of_":"__hot_sect_of_",
3664 IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_NAME (decl
)));
3665 /* Make sure we pick up all the relevant quotes etc. */
3666 assemble_name_raw (fp
, (const char *) buf
);
3670 #include "gt-darwin.h"