2018-10-23 Richard Biener <rguenther@suse.de>
[official-gcc.git] / gcc / go / go-backend.c
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1 /* go-backend.c -- Go frontend interface to gcc backend.
2 Copyright (C) 2010-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GCC.
6 GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
7 the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
8 Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later
9 version.
11 GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
12 WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
13 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
14 for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see
18 <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include "config.h"
21 #include "system.h"
22 #include "coretypes.h"
23 #include "target.h"
24 #include "tree.h"
25 #include "memmodel.h"
26 #include "tm_p.h"
27 #include "diagnostic.h"
28 #include "simple-object.h"
29 #include "stor-layout.h"
30 #include "intl.h"
31 #include "output.h" /* for assemble_string */
32 #include "common/common-target.h"
33 #include "go-c.h"
35 /* The segment name we pass to simple_object_start_read to find Go
36 export data. */
38 #ifndef GO_EXPORT_SEGMENT_NAME
39 #define GO_EXPORT_SEGMENT_NAME "__GNU_GO"
40 #endif
42 /* The section name we use when reading and writing export data. */
44 #ifndef GO_EXPORT_SECTION_NAME
45 #define GO_EXPORT_SECTION_NAME ".go_export"
46 #endif
48 #ifndef TARGET_AIX
49 #define TARGET_AIX 0
50 #endif
52 /* This file holds all the cases where the Go frontend needs
53 information from gcc's backend. */
55 /* Return whether or not GCC has reported any errors. */
57 bool
58 saw_errors (void)
60 return errorcount != 0 || sorrycount != 0;
63 /* Return the alignment in bytes of a struct field of type T. */
65 unsigned int
66 go_field_alignment (tree t)
68 unsigned int v;
70 v = TYPE_ALIGN (t);
72 #ifdef BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT
73 if (v > BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT)
74 v = BIGGEST_FIELD_ALIGNMENT;
75 #endif
77 #ifdef ADJUST_FIELD_ALIGN
78 v = ADJUST_FIELD_ALIGN (NULL_TREE, t, v);
79 #endif
81 return v / BITS_PER_UNIT;
84 /* This is called by the Go frontend proper if the unsafe package was
85 imported. When that happens we can not do type-based alias
86 analysis. */
88 void
89 go_imported_unsafe (void)
91 flag_strict_aliasing = false;
93 /* Let the backend know that the options have changed. */
94 targetm.override_options_after_change ();
97 /* This is called by the Go frontend proper to add data to the
98 section containing Go export data. */
100 void
101 go_write_export_data (const char *bytes, unsigned int size)
103 static section* sec;
105 if (sec == NULL)
107 gcc_assert (targetm_common.have_named_sections);
108 sec = get_section (GO_EXPORT_SECTION_NAME,
109 TARGET_AIX ? SECTION_EXCLUDE : SECTION_DEBUG,
110 NULL);
113 switch_to_section (sec);
114 assemble_string (bytes, size);
117 /* The go_read_export_data function is called by the Go frontend
118 proper to read Go export data from an object file. FD is a file
119 descriptor open for reading. OFFSET is the offset within the file
120 where the object file starts; this will be 0 except when reading an
121 archive. On success this returns NULL and sets *PBUF to a buffer
122 allocated using malloc, of size *PLEN, holding the export data. If
123 the data is not found, this returns NULL and sets *PBUF to NULL and
124 *PLEN to 0. If some error occurs, this returns an error message
125 and sets *PERR to an errno value or 0 if there is no relevant
126 errno. */
128 const char *
129 go_read_export_data (int fd, off_t offset, char **pbuf, size_t *plen,
130 int *perr)
132 simple_object_read *sobj;
133 const char *errmsg;
134 off_t sec_offset;
135 off_t sec_length;
136 int found;
137 char *buf;
138 ssize_t c;
140 *pbuf = NULL;
141 *plen = 0;
143 sobj = simple_object_start_read (fd, offset, GO_EXPORT_SEGMENT_NAME,
144 &errmsg, perr);
145 if (sobj == NULL)
147 /* If we get an error here, just pretend that we didn't find any
148 export data. This is the right thing to do if the error is
149 that the file was not recognized as an object file. This
150 will ignore file I/O errors, but it's not too big a deal
151 because we will wind up giving some other error later. */
152 return NULL;
155 found = simple_object_find_section (sobj, GO_EXPORT_SECTION_NAME,
156 &sec_offset, &sec_length,
157 &errmsg, perr);
158 simple_object_release_read (sobj);
159 if (!found)
160 return errmsg;
162 if (lseek (fd, offset + sec_offset, SEEK_SET) < 0)
164 *perr = errno;
165 return _("lseek failed while reading export data");
168 buf = XNEWVEC (char, sec_length);
169 if (buf == NULL)
171 *perr = errno;
172 return _("memory allocation failed while reading export data");
175 c = read (fd, buf, sec_length);
176 if (c < 0)
178 *perr = errno;
179 free (buf);
180 return _("read failed while reading export data");
183 if (c < sec_length)
185 free (buf);
186 return _("short read while reading export data");
189 *pbuf = buf;
190 *plen = sec_length;
192 return NULL;