1 // stringpool.cc -- a string pool for gold 2 3 // Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>. 5 6 // This file is part of gold. 7 8 // This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 9 // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 10 // the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or 11 // (at your option) any later version. 12 13 // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 14 // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 // GNU General Public License for more details. 17 18 // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 // along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 20 // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, 21 // MA 02110-1301, USA. 22 23 #include "gold.h" 24 25 #include <cstring> 26 #include <algorithm> 27 #include <vector> 28 29 #include "output.h" 30 #include "parameters.h" 31 #include "stringpool.h" 32 33 namespace gold 34 { 35 36 template<typename Stringpool_char> 37 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_template() 38 : string_set_(), key_to_offset_(), strings_(), strtab_size_(0), 39 zero_null_(true), optimize_(false), offset_(sizeof(Stringpool_char)) 40 { 41 if (parameters->options_valid() && parameters->options().optimize() >= 2) 42 this->optimize_ = true; 43 } 44 45 template<typename Stringpool_char> 46 void 47 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::clear() 48 { 49 for (typename std::list<Stringdata*>::iterator p = this->strings_.begin(); 50 p != this->strings_.end(); 51 ++p) 52 delete[] reinterpret_cast<char*>(*p); 53 this->strings_.clear(); 54 this->key_to_offset_.clear(); 55 this->string_set_.clear(); 56 } 57 58 template<typename Stringpool_char> 59 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::~Stringpool_template() 60 { 61 this->clear(); 62 } 63 64 // Resize the internal hashtable with the expectation we'll get n new 65 // elements. Note that the hashtable constructor takes a "number of 66 // buckets you'd like," rather than "number of elements you'd like," 67 // but that's the best we can do. 68 69 template<typename Stringpool_char> 70 void 71 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::reserve(unsigned int n) 72 { 73 this->key_to_offset_.reserve(n); 74 75 #if defined(HAVE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP) 76 // rehash() implementation is broken in gcc 4.0.3's stl 77 //this->string_set_.rehash(this->string_set_.size() + n); 78 //return; 79 #elif defined(HAVE_EXT_HASH_MAP) 80 this->string_set_.resize(this->string_set_.size() + n); 81 return; 82 #endif 83 84 // This is the generic "reserve" code, if no #ifdef above triggers. 85 String_set_type new_string_set(this->string_set_.size() + n); 86 new_string_set.insert(this->string_set_.begin(), this->string_set_.end()); 87 this->string_set_.swap(new_string_set); 88 } 89 90 // Compare two strings of arbitrary character type for equality. 91 92 template<typename Stringpool_char> 93 bool 94 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::string_equal(const Stringpool_char* s1, 95 const Stringpool_char* s2) 96 { 97 while (*s1 != 0) 98 if (*s1++ != *s2++) 99 return false; 100 return *s2 == 0; 101 } 102 103 // Specialize string_equal for char. 104 105 template<> 106 inline bool 107 Stringpool_template<char>::string_equal(const char* s1, const char* s2) 108 { 109 return strcmp(s1, s2) == 0; 110 } 111 112 // Equality comparison function for the hash table. 113 114 template<typename Stringpool_char> 115 inline bool 116 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_eq::operator()( 117 const Hashkey& h1, 118 const Hashkey& h2) const 119 { 120 return (h1.hash_code == h2.hash_code 121 && h1.length == h2.length 122 && (h1.string == h2.string 123 || memcmp(h1.string, h2.string, 124 h1.length * sizeof(Stringpool_char)) == 0)); 125 } 126 127 // Hash function. The length is in characters, not bytes. 128 129 template<typename Stringpool_char> 130 size_t 131 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::string_hash(const Stringpool_char* s, 132 size_t length) 133 { 134 return gold::string_hash<Stringpool_char>(s, length); 135 } 136 137 // Add the string S to the list of canonical strings. Return a 138 // pointer to the canonical string. If PKEY is not NULL, set *PKEY to 139 // the key. LENGTH is the length of S in characters. Note that S may 140 // not be NUL terminated. 141 142 template<typename Stringpool_char> 143 const Stringpool_char* 144 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add_string(const Stringpool_char* s, 145 size_t len) 146 { 147 // We are in trouble if we've already computed the string offsets. 148 gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ == 0); 149 150 // The size we allocate for a new Stringdata. 151 const size_t buffer_size = 1000; 152 // The amount we multiply the Stringdata index when calculating the 153 // key. 154 const size_t key_mult = 1024; 155 gold_assert(key_mult >= buffer_size); 156 157 // Convert len to the number of bytes we need to allocate, including 158 // the null character. 159 len = (len + 1) * sizeof(Stringpool_char); 160 161 size_t alc; 162 bool front = true; 163 if (len > buffer_size) 164 { 165 alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + len; 166 front = false; 167 } 168 else if (this->strings_.empty()) 169 alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + buffer_size; 170 else 171 { 172 Stringdata* psd = this->strings_.front(); 173 if (len > psd->alc - psd->len) 174 alc = sizeof(Stringdata) + buffer_size; 175 else 176 { 177 char* ret = psd->data + psd->len; 178 memcpy(ret, s, len - sizeof(Stringpool_char)); 179 memset(ret + len - sizeof(Stringpool_char), 0, 180 sizeof(Stringpool_char)); 181 182 psd->len += len; 183 184 return reinterpret_cast<const Stringpool_char*>(ret); 185 } 186 } 187 188 Stringdata* psd = reinterpret_cast<Stringdata*>(new char[alc]); 189 psd->alc = alc - sizeof(Stringdata); 190 memcpy(psd->data, s, len - sizeof(Stringpool_char)); 191 memset(psd->data + len - sizeof(Stringpool_char), 0, 192 sizeof(Stringpool_char)); 193 psd->len = len; 194 195 if (front) 196 this->strings_.push_front(psd); 197 else 198 this->strings_.push_back(psd); 199 200 return reinterpret_cast<const Stringpool_char*>(psd->data); 201 } 202 203 // Add a string to a string pool. 204 205 template<typename Stringpool_char> 206 const Stringpool_char* 207 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add(const Stringpool_char* s, bool copy, 208 Key* pkey) 209 { 210 return this->add_with_length(s, string_length(s), copy, pkey); 211 } 212 213 // Add a new key offset entry. 214 215 template<typename Stringpool_char> 216 void 217 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::new_key_offset(size_t length) 218 { 219 section_offset_type offset; 220 if (this->zero_null_ && length == 0) 221 offset = 0; 222 else 223 { 224 offset = this->offset_; 225 this->offset_ += (length + 1) * sizeof(Stringpool_char); 226 } 227 this->key_to_offset_.push_back(offset); 228 } 229 230 template<typename Stringpool_char> 231 const Stringpool_char* 232 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::add_with_length(const Stringpool_char* s, 233 size_t length, 234 bool copy, 235 Key* pkey) 236 { 237 typedef std::pair<typename String_set_type::iterator, bool> Insert_type; 238 239 // We add 1 so that 0 is always invalid. 240 const Key k = this->key_to_offset_.size() + 1; 241 242 if (!copy) 243 { 244 // When we don't need to copy the string, we can call insert 245 // directly. 246 247 std::pair<Hashkey, Hashval> element(Hashkey(s, length), k); 248 249 Insert_type ins = this->string_set_.insert(element); 250 251 typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = ins.first; 252 253 if (ins.second) 254 { 255 // We just added the string. The key value has now been 256 // used. 257 this->new_key_offset(length); 258 } 259 else 260 { 261 gold_assert(k != p->second); 262 } 263 264 if (pkey != NULL) 265 *pkey = p->second; 266 return p->first.string; 267 } 268 269 // When we have to copy the string, we look it up twice in the hash 270 // table. The problem is that we can't insert S before we 271 // canonicalize it by copying it into the canonical list. The hash 272 // code will only be computed once. 273 274 Hashkey hk(s, length); 275 typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); 276 if (p != this->string_set_.end()) 277 { 278 if (pkey != NULL) 279 *pkey = p->second; 280 return p->first.string; 281 } 282 283 this->new_key_offset(length); 284 285 hk.string = this->add_string(s, length); 286 // The contents of the string stay the same, so we don't need to 287 // adjust hk.hash_code or hk.length. 288 289 std::pair<Hashkey, Hashval> element(hk, k); 290 291 Insert_type ins = this->string_set_.insert(element); 292 gold_assert(ins.second); 293 294 if (pkey != NULL) 295 *pkey = k; 296 return hk.string; 297 } 298 299 template<typename Stringpool_char> 300 const Stringpool_char* 301 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::find(const Stringpool_char* s, 302 Key* pkey) const 303 { 304 Hashkey hk(s); 305 typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); 306 if (p == this->string_set_.end()) 307 return NULL; 308 309 if (pkey != NULL) 310 *pkey = p->second; 311 312 return p->first.string; 313 } 314 315 // Comparison routine used when sorting into an ELF strtab. We want 316 // to sort this so that when one string is a suffix of another, we 317 // always see the shorter string immediately after the longer string. 318 // For example, we want to see these strings in this order: 319 // abcd 320 // cd 321 // d 322 // When strings are not suffixes, we don't care what order they are 323 // in, but we need to ensure that suffixes wind up next to each other. 324 // So we do a reversed lexicographic sort on the reversed string. 325 326 template<typename Stringpool_char> 327 bool 328 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::Stringpool_sort_comparison::operator()( 329 const Stringpool_sort_info& sort_info1, 330 const Stringpool_sort_info& sort_info2) const 331 { 332 const Hashkey& h1(sort_info1->first); 333 const Hashkey& h2(sort_info2->first); 334 const Stringpool_char* s1 = h1.string; 335 const Stringpool_char* s2 = h2.string; 336 const size_t len1 = h1.length; 337 const size_t len2 = h2.length; 338 const size_t minlen = len1 < len2 ? len1 : len2; 339 const Stringpool_char* p1 = s1 + len1 - 1; 340 const Stringpool_char* p2 = s2 + len2 - 1; 341 for (size_t i = minlen; i > 0; --i, --p1, --p2) 342 { 343 if (*p1 != *p2) 344 return *p1 > *p2; 345 } 346 return len1 > len2; 347 } 348 349 // Return whether s1 is a suffix of s2. 350 351 template<typename Stringpool_char> 352 bool 353 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::is_suffix(const Stringpool_char* s1, 354 size_t len1, 355 const Stringpool_char* s2, 356 size_t len2) 357 { 358 if (len1 > len2) 359 return false; 360 return memcmp(s1, s2 + len2 - len1, len1 * sizeof(Stringpool_char)) == 0; 361 } 362 363 // Turn the stringpool into an ELF strtab: determine the offsets of 364 // each string in the table. 365 366 template<typename Stringpool_char> 367 void 368 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::set_string_offsets() 369 { 370 if (this->strtab_size_ != 0) 371 { 372 // We've already computed the offsets. 373 return; 374 } 375 376 const size_t charsize = sizeof(Stringpool_char); 377 378 // Offset 0 may be reserved for the empty string. 379 section_offset_type offset = this->zero_null_ ? charsize : 0; 380 381 // Sorting to find suffixes can take over 25% of the total CPU time 382 // used by the linker. Since it's merely an optimization to reduce 383 // the strtab size, and gives a relatively small benefit (it's 384 // typically rare for a symbol to be a suffix of another), we only 385 // take the time to sort when the user asks for heavy optimization. 386 if (!this->optimize_) 387 { 388 // If we are not optimizing, the offsets are already assigned. 389 offset = this->offset_; 390 } 391 else 392 { 393 size_t count = this->string_set_.size(); 394 395 std::vector<Stringpool_sort_info> v; 396 v.reserve(count); 397 398 for (typename String_set_type::iterator p = this->string_set_.begin(); 399 p != this->string_set_.end(); 400 ++p) 401 v.push_back(Stringpool_sort_info(p)); 402 403 std::sort(v.begin(), v.end(), Stringpool_sort_comparison()); 404 405 section_offset_type last_offset = -1; 406 for (typename std::vector<Stringpool_sort_info>::iterator last = v.end(), 407 curr = v.begin(); 408 curr != v.end(); 409 last = curr++) 410 { 411 section_offset_type this_offset; 412 if (this->zero_null_ && (*curr)->first.string[0] == 0) 413 this_offset = 0; 414 else if (last != v.end() 415 && is_suffix((*curr)->first.string, 416 (*curr)->first.length, 417 (*last)->first.string, 418 (*last)->first.length)) 419 this_offset = (last_offset 420 + (((*last)->first.length - (*curr)->first.length) 421 * charsize)); 422 else 423 { 424 this_offset = offset; 425 offset += ((*curr)->first.length + 1) * charsize; 426 } 427 this->key_to_offset_[(*curr)->second - 1] = this_offset; 428 last_offset = this_offset; 429 } 430 } 431 432 this->strtab_size_ = offset; 433 } 434 435 // Get the offset of a string in the ELF strtab. The string must 436 // exist. 437 438 template<typename Stringpool_char> 439 section_offset_type 440 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::get_offset(const Stringpool_char* s) 441 const 442 { 443 return this->get_offset_with_length(s, string_length(s)); 444 } 445 446 template<typename Stringpool_char> 447 section_offset_type 448 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::get_offset_with_length( 449 const Stringpool_char* s, 450 size_t length) const 451 { 452 gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); 453 Hashkey hk(s, length); 454 typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.find(hk); 455 if (p != this->string_set_.end()) 456 return this->key_to_offset_[p->second - 1]; 457 gold_unreachable(); 458 } 459 460 // Write the ELF strtab into the buffer. 461 462 template<typename Stringpool_char> 463 void 464 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::write_to_buffer( 465 unsigned char* buffer, 466 section_size_type bufsize) 467 { 468 gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); 469 gold_assert(bufsize >= this->strtab_size_); 470 if (this->zero_null_) 471 buffer[0] = '\0'; 472 for (typename String_set_type::const_iterator p = this->string_set_.begin(); 473 p != this->string_set_.end(); 474 ++p) 475 { 476 const int len = (p->first.length + 1) * sizeof(Stringpool_char); 477 const section_offset_type offset = this->key_to_offset_[p->second - 1]; 478 gold_assert(static_cast<section_size_type>(offset) + len 479 <= this->strtab_size_); 480 memcpy(buffer + offset, p->first.string, len); 481 } 482 } 483 484 // Write the ELF strtab into the output file at the specified offset. 485 486 template<typename Stringpool_char> 487 void 488 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::write(Output_file* of, off_t offset) 489 { 490 gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0); 491 unsigned char* view = of->get_output_view(offset, this->strtab_size_); 492 this->write_to_buffer(view, this->strtab_size_); 493 of->write_output_view(offset, this->strtab_size_, view); 494 } 495 496 // Print statistical information to stderr. This is used for --stats. 497 498 template<typename Stringpool_char> 499 void 500 Stringpool_template<Stringpool_char>::print_stats(const char* name) const 501 { 502 #if defined(HAVE_TR1_UNORDERED_MAP) || defined(HAVE_EXT_HASH_MAP) 503 fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s entries: %zu; buckets: %zu\n"), 504 program_name, name, this->string_set_.size(), 505 this->string_set_.bucket_count()); 506 #else 507 fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s entries: %zu\n"), 508 program_name, name, this->table_.size()); 509 #endif 510 fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s Stringdata structures: %zu\n"), 511 program_name, name, this->strings_.size()); 512 } 513 514 // Instantiate the templates we need. 515 516 template 517 class Stringpool_template<char>; 518 519 template 520 class Stringpool_template<uint16_t>; 521 522 template 523 class Stringpool_template<uint32_t>; 524 525 } // End namespace gold. 526