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The build failed with error: call to deleted constructor of 'llvm::Error' errors. This reverts commit 1c2241a7936bf85aa68aef94bd40c3ba77d8ddf2.
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//===- ArchiveWriter.cpp - ar File Format implementation --------*- C++ -*-===//
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//
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// Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
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// See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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//
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// This file defines the writeArchive function.
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//
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//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
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#include "llvm/Object/ArchiveWriter.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/ArrayRef.h"
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#include "llvm/ADT/StringRef.h"
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#include "llvm/BinaryFormat/Magic.h"
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#include "llvm/IR/LLVMContext.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/Archive.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/Error.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/ObjectFile.h"
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#include "llvm/Object/SymbolicFile.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Alignment.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/EndianStream.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Errc.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Format.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/Path.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/ToolOutputFile.h"
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#include "llvm/Support/raw_ostream.h"
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#include <map>
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#if !defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(__MINGW32__)
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#include <unistd.h>
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#else
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#include <io.h>
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#endif
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using namespace llvm;
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NewArchiveMember::NewArchiveMember(MemoryBufferRef BufRef)
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: Buf(MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(BufRef, false)),
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MemberName(BufRef.getBufferIdentifier()) {}
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Expected<NewArchiveMember>
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NewArchiveMember::getOldMember(const object::Archive::Child &OldMember,
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bool Deterministic) {
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Expected<llvm::MemoryBufferRef> BufOrErr = OldMember.getMemoryBufferRef();
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if (!BufOrErr)
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return BufOrErr.takeError();
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NewArchiveMember M;
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M.Buf = MemoryBuffer::getMemBuffer(*BufOrErr, false);
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M.MemberName = M.Buf->getBufferIdentifier();
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if (!Deterministic) {
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auto ModTimeOrErr = OldMember.getLastModified();
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if (!ModTimeOrErr)
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return ModTimeOrErr.takeError();
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M.ModTime = ModTimeOrErr.get();
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Expected<unsigned> UIDOrErr = OldMember.getUID();
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if (!UIDOrErr)
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return UIDOrErr.takeError();
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M.UID = UIDOrErr.get();
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Expected<unsigned> GIDOrErr = OldMember.getGID();
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if (!GIDOrErr)
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return GIDOrErr.takeError();
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M.GID = GIDOrErr.get();
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Expected<sys::fs::perms> AccessModeOrErr = OldMember.getAccessMode();
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if (!AccessModeOrErr)
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return AccessModeOrErr.takeError();
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M.Perms = AccessModeOrErr.get();
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}
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return std::move(M);
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}
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Expected<NewArchiveMember> NewArchiveMember::getFile(StringRef FileName,
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bool Deterministic) {
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sys::fs::file_status Status;
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auto FDOrErr = sys::fs::openNativeFileForRead(FileName);
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if (!FDOrErr)
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return FDOrErr.takeError();
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sys::fs::file_t FD = *FDOrErr;
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assert(FD != sys::fs::kInvalidFile);
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if (auto EC = sys::fs::status(FD, Status))
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return errorCodeToError(EC);
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// Opening a directory doesn't make sense. Let it fail.
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// Linux cannot open directories with open(2), although
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// cygwin and *bsd can.
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if (Status.type() == sys::fs::file_type::directory_file)
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return errorCodeToError(make_error_code(errc::is_a_directory));
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ErrorOr<std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer>> MemberBufferOrErr =
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MemoryBuffer::getOpenFile(FD, FileName, Status.getSize(), false);
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if (!MemberBufferOrErr)
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return errorCodeToError(MemberBufferOrErr.getError());
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if (auto EC = sys::fs::closeFile(FD))
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return errorCodeToError(EC);
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NewArchiveMember M;
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M.Buf = std::move(*MemberBufferOrErr);
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M.MemberName = M.Buf->getBufferIdentifier();
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if (!Deterministic) {
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M.ModTime = std::chrono::time_point_cast<std::chrono::seconds>(
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Status.getLastModificationTime());
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M.UID = Status.getUser();
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M.GID = Status.getGroup();
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M.Perms = Status.permissions();
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}
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return std::move(M);
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}
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template <typename T>
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static void printWithSpacePadding(raw_ostream &OS, T Data, unsigned Size) {
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uint64_t OldPos = OS.tell();
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OS << Data;
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unsigned SizeSoFar = OS.tell() - OldPos;
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assert(SizeSoFar <= Size && "Data doesn't fit in Size");
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OS.indent(Size - SizeSoFar);
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}
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static bool isDarwin(object::Archive::Kind Kind) {
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return Kind == object::Archive::K_DARWIN ||
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Kind == object::Archive::K_DARWIN64;
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}
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static bool isBSDLike(object::Archive::Kind Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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case object::Archive::K_GNU:
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case object::Archive::K_GNU64:
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return false;
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case object::Archive::K_BSD:
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case object::Archive::K_DARWIN:
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case object::Archive::K_DARWIN64:
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return true;
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case object::Archive::K_COFF:
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break;
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}
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llvm_unreachable("not supported for writting");
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}
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template <class T>
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static void print(raw_ostream &Out, object::Archive::Kind Kind, T Val) {
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support::endian::write(Out, Val,
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isBSDLike(Kind) ? support::little : support::big);
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}
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static void printRestOfMemberHeader(
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raw_ostream &Out, const sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> &ModTime,
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unsigned UID, unsigned GID, unsigned Perms, uint64_t Size) {
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, sys::toTimeT(ModTime), 12);
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// The format has only 6 chars for uid and gid. Truncate if the provided
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// values don't fit.
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, UID % 1000000, 6);
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, GID % 1000000, 6);
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, format("%o", Perms), 8);
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, Size, 10);
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Out << "`\n";
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}
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static void
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printGNUSmallMemberHeader(raw_ostream &Out, StringRef Name,
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const sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> &ModTime,
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unsigned UID, unsigned GID, unsigned Perms,
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uint64_t Size) {
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, Twine(Name) + "/", 16);
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printRestOfMemberHeader(Out, ModTime, UID, GID, Perms, Size);
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}
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static void
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printBSDMemberHeader(raw_ostream &Out, uint64_t Pos, StringRef Name,
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const sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> &ModTime,
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unsigned UID, unsigned GID, unsigned Perms, uint64_t Size) {
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uint64_t PosAfterHeader = Pos + 60 + Name.size();
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// Pad so that even 64 bit object files are aligned.
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unsigned Pad = offsetToAlignment(PosAfterHeader, Align(8));
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unsigned NameWithPadding = Name.size() + Pad;
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, Twine("#1/") + Twine(NameWithPadding), 16);
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printRestOfMemberHeader(Out, ModTime, UID, GID, Perms,
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NameWithPadding + Size);
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Out << Name;
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while (Pad--)
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Out.write(uint8_t(0));
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}
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static bool useStringTable(bool Thin, StringRef Name) {
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return Thin || Name.size() >= 16 || Name.contains('/');
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}
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static bool is64BitKind(object::Archive::Kind Kind) {
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switch (Kind) {
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case object::Archive::K_GNU:
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case object::Archive::K_BSD:
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case object::Archive::K_DARWIN:
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case object::Archive::K_COFF:
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return false;
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case object::Archive::K_DARWIN64:
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case object::Archive::K_GNU64:
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return true;
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}
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llvm_unreachable("not supported for writting");
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}
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static void
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printMemberHeader(raw_ostream &Out, uint64_t Pos, raw_ostream &StringTable,
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StringMap<uint64_t> &MemberNames, object::Archive::Kind Kind,
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bool Thin, const NewArchiveMember &M,
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sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> ModTime, uint64_t Size) {
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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return printBSDMemberHeader(Out, Pos, M.MemberName, ModTime, M.UID, M.GID,
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M.Perms, Size);
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if (!useStringTable(Thin, M.MemberName))
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return printGNUSmallMemberHeader(Out, M.MemberName, ModTime, M.UID, M.GID,
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M.Perms, Size);
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Out << '/';
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uint64_t NamePos;
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if (Thin) {
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NamePos = StringTable.tell();
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StringTable << M.MemberName << "/\n";
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} else {
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auto Insertion = MemberNames.insert({M.MemberName, uint64_t(0)});
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if (Insertion.second) {
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Insertion.first->second = StringTable.tell();
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StringTable << M.MemberName << "/\n";
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}
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NamePos = Insertion.first->second;
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}
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, NamePos, 15);
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printRestOfMemberHeader(Out, ModTime, M.UID, M.GID, M.Perms, Size);
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}
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namespace {
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struct MemberData {
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std::vector<unsigned> Symbols;
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std::string Header;
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StringRef Data;
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StringRef Padding;
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};
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} // namespace
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static MemberData computeStringTable(StringRef Names) {
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unsigned Size = Names.size();
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unsigned Pad = offsetToAlignment(Size, Align(2));
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std::string Header;
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raw_string_ostream Out(Header);
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, "//", 48);
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printWithSpacePadding(Out, Size + Pad, 10);
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Out << "`\n";
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Out.flush();
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return {{}, std::move(Header), Names, Pad ? "\n" : ""};
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}
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static sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> now(bool Deterministic) {
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using namespace std::chrono;
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if (!Deterministic)
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return time_point_cast<seconds>(system_clock::now());
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return sys::TimePoint<seconds>();
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}
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static bool isArchiveSymbol(const object::BasicSymbolRef &S) {
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uint32_t Symflags = S.getFlags();
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if (Symflags & object::SymbolRef::SF_FormatSpecific)
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return false;
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if (!(Symflags & object::SymbolRef::SF_Global))
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return false;
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if (Symflags & object::SymbolRef::SF_Undefined)
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return false;
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return true;
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}
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static void printNBits(raw_ostream &Out, object::Archive::Kind Kind,
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uint64_t Val) {
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if (is64BitKind(Kind))
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print<uint64_t>(Out, Kind, Val);
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else
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print<uint32_t>(Out, Kind, Val);
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}
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static void writeSymbolTable(raw_ostream &Out, object::Archive::Kind Kind,
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bool Deterministic, ArrayRef<MemberData> Members,
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StringRef StringTable) {
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// We don't write a symbol table on an archive with no members -- except on
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// Darwin, where the linker will abort unless the archive has a symbol table.
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if (StringTable.empty() && !isDarwin(Kind))
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return;
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unsigned NumSyms = 0;
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for (const MemberData &M : Members)
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NumSyms += M.Symbols.size();
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unsigned Size = 0;
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unsigned OffsetSize = is64BitKind(Kind) ? sizeof(uint64_t) : sizeof(uint32_t);
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Size += OffsetSize; // Number of entries
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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Size += NumSyms * OffsetSize * 2; // Table
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else
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Size += NumSyms * OffsetSize; // Table
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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Size += OffsetSize; // byte count
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Size += StringTable.size();
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// ld64 expects the members to be 8-byte aligned for 64-bit content and at
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// least 4-byte aligned for 32-bit content. Opt for the larger encoding
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// uniformly.
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// We do this for all bsd formats because it simplifies aligning members.
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const Align Alignment(isBSDLike(Kind) ? 8 : 2);
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unsigned Pad = offsetToAlignment(Size, Alignment);
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Size += Pad;
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if (isBSDLike(Kind)) {
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const char *Name = is64BitKind(Kind) ? "__.SYMDEF_64" : "__.SYMDEF";
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printBSDMemberHeader(Out, Out.tell(), Name, now(Deterministic), 0, 0, 0,
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Size);
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} else {
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const char *Name = is64BitKind(Kind) ? "/SYM64" : "";
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printGNUSmallMemberHeader(Out, Name, now(Deterministic), 0, 0, 0, Size);
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}
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uint64_t Pos = Out.tell() + Size;
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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printNBits(Out, Kind, NumSyms * 2 * OffsetSize);
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else
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printNBits(Out, Kind, NumSyms);
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for (const MemberData &M : Members) {
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for (unsigned StringOffset : M.Symbols) {
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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printNBits(Out, Kind, StringOffset);
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printNBits(Out, Kind, Pos); // member offset
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}
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Pos += M.Header.size() + M.Data.size() + M.Padding.size();
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}
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if (isBSDLike(Kind))
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// byte count of the string table
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printNBits(Out, Kind, StringTable.size());
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Out << StringTable;
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while (Pad--)
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Out.write(uint8_t(0));
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}
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static Expected<std::vector<unsigned>>
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getSymbols(MemoryBufferRef Buf, raw_ostream &SymNames, bool &HasObject) {
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std::vector<unsigned> Ret;
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// In the scenario when LLVMContext is populated SymbolicFile will contain a
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// reference to it, thus SymbolicFile should be destroyed first.
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LLVMContext Context;
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std::unique_ptr<object::SymbolicFile> Obj;
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if (identify_magic(Buf.getBuffer()) == file_magic::bitcode) {
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auto ObjOrErr = object::SymbolicFile::createSymbolicFile(
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Buf, file_magic::bitcode, &Context);
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if (!ObjOrErr) {
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// FIXME: check only for "not an object file" errors.
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consumeError(ObjOrErr.takeError());
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return Ret;
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}
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Obj = std::move(*ObjOrErr);
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} else {
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auto ObjOrErr = object::SymbolicFile::createSymbolicFile(Buf);
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if (!ObjOrErr) {
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// FIXME: check only for "not an object file" errors.
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consumeError(ObjOrErr.takeError());
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return Ret;
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}
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Obj = std::move(*ObjOrErr);
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}
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HasObject = true;
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for (const object::BasicSymbolRef &S : Obj->symbols()) {
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if (!isArchiveSymbol(S))
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continue;
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Ret.push_back(SymNames.tell());
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if (Error E = S.printName(SymNames))
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return std::move(E);
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SymNames << '\0';
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}
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return Ret;
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}
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static Expected<std::vector<MemberData>>
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computeMemberData(raw_ostream &StringTable, raw_ostream &SymNames,
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object::Archive::Kind Kind, bool Thin, bool Deterministic,
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ArrayRef<NewArchiveMember> NewMembers) {
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static char PaddingData[8] = {'\n', '\n', '\n', '\n', '\n', '\n', '\n', '\n'};
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// This ignores the symbol table, but we only need the value mod 8 and the
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// symbol table is aligned to be a multiple of 8 bytes
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uint64_t Pos = 0;
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std::vector<MemberData> Ret;
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bool HasObject = false;
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// Deduplicate long member names in the string table and reuse earlier name
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// offsets. This especially saves space for COFF Import libraries where all
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// members have the same name.
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StringMap<uint64_t> MemberNames;
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// UniqueTimestamps is a special case to improve debugging on Darwin:
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//
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// The Darwin linker does not link debug info into the final
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// binary. Instead, it emits entries of type N_OSO in in the output
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// binary's symbol table, containing references to the linked-in
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// object files. Using that reference, the debugger can read the
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// debug data directly from the object files. Alternatively, an
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// invocation of 'dsymutil' will link the debug data from the object
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// files into a dSYM bundle, which can be loaded by the debugger,
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// instead of the object files.
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//
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// For an object file, the N_OSO entries contain the absolute path
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// path to the file, and the file's timestamp. For an object
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// included in an archive, the path is formatted like
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// "/absolute/path/to/archive.a(member.o)", and the timestamp is the
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// archive member's timestamp, rather than the archive's timestamp.
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//
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// However, this doesn't always uniquely identify an object within
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// an archive -- an archive file can have multiple entries with the
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// same filename. (This will happen commonly if the original object
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// files started in different directories.) The only way they get
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// distinguished, then, is via the timestamp. But this process is
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// unable to find the correct object file in the archive when there
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// are two files of the same name and timestamp.
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//
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// Additionally, timestamp==0 is treated specially, and causes the
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// timestamp to be ignored as a match criteria.
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//
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// That will "usually" work out okay when creating an archive not in
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// deterministic timestamp mode, because the objects will probably
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// have been created at different timestamps.
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//
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// To ameliorate this problem, in deterministic archive mode (which
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// is the default), on Darwin we will emit a unique non-zero
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// timestamp for each entry with a duplicated name. This is still
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// deterministic: the only thing affecting that timestamp is the
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// order of the files in the resultant archive.
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//
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// See also the functions that handle the lookup:
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// in lldb: ObjectContainerBSDArchive::Archive::FindObject()
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// in llvm/tools/dsymutil: BinaryHolder::GetArchiveMemberBuffers().
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bool UniqueTimestamps = Deterministic && isDarwin(Kind);
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std::map<StringRef, unsigned> FilenameCount;
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if (UniqueTimestamps) {
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for (const NewArchiveMember &M : NewMembers)
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FilenameCount[M.MemberName]++;
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for (auto &Entry : FilenameCount)
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Entry.second = Entry.second > 1 ? 1 : 0;
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}
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for (const NewArchiveMember &M : NewMembers) {
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std::string Header;
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raw_string_ostream Out(Header);
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MemoryBufferRef Buf = M.Buf->getMemBufferRef();
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StringRef Data = Thin ? "" : Buf.getBuffer();
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// ld64 expects the members to be 8-byte aligned for 64-bit content and at
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// least 4-byte aligned for 32-bit content. Opt for the larger encoding
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// uniformly. This matches the behaviour with cctools and ensures that ld64
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// is happy with archives that we generate.
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unsigned MemberPadding =
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isDarwin(Kind) ? offsetToAlignment(Data.size(), Align(8)) : 0;
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unsigned TailPadding =
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offsetToAlignment(Data.size() + MemberPadding, Align(2));
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StringRef Padding = StringRef(PaddingData, MemberPadding + TailPadding);
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|
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sys::TimePoint<std::chrono::seconds> ModTime;
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if (UniqueTimestamps)
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// Increment timestamp for each file of a given name.
|
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ModTime = sys::toTimePoint(FilenameCount[M.MemberName]++);
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else
|
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ModTime = M.ModTime;
|
|
|
|
uint64_t Size = Buf.getBufferSize() + MemberPadding;
|
|
if (Size > object::Archive::MaxMemberSize) {
|
|
std::string StringMsg =
|
|
"File " + M.MemberName.str() + " exceeds size limit";
|
|
return make_error<object::GenericBinaryError>(
|
|
std::move(StringMsg), object::object_error::parse_failed);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
printMemberHeader(Out, Pos, StringTable, MemberNames, Kind, Thin, M,
|
|
ModTime, Size);
|
|
Out.flush();
|
|
|
|
Expected<std::vector<unsigned>> Symbols =
|
|
getSymbols(Buf, SymNames, HasObject);
|
|
if (auto E = Symbols.takeError())
|
|
return std::move(E);
|
|
|
|
Pos += Header.size() + Data.size() + Padding.size();
|
|
Ret.push_back({std::move(*Symbols), std::move(Header), Data, Padding});
|
|
}
|
|
// If there are no symbols, emit an empty symbol table, to satisfy Solaris
|
|
// tools, older versions of which expect a symbol table in a non-empty
|
|
// archive, regardless of whether there are any symbols in it.
|
|
if (HasObject && SymNames.tell() == 0)
|
|
SymNames << '\0' << '\0' << '\0';
|
|
return Ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
namespace llvm {
|
|
|
|
static ErrorOr<SmallString<128>> canonicalizePath(StringRef P) {
|
|
SmallString<128> Ret = P;
|
|
std::error_code Err = sys::fs::make_absolute(Ret);
|
|
if (Err)
|
|
return Err;
|
|
sys::path::remove_dots(Ret, /*removedotdot*/ true);
|
|
return Ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Compute the relative path from From to To.
|
|
Expected<std::string> computeArchiveRelativePath(StringRef From, StringRef To) {
|
|
ErrorOr<SmallString<128>> PathToOrErr = canonicalizePath(To);
|
|
ErrorOr<SmallString<128>> DirFromOrErr = canonicalizePath(From);
|
|
if (!PathToOrErr || !DirFromOrErr)
|
|
return errorCodeToError(std::error_code(errno, std::generic_category()));
|
|
|
|
const SmallString<128> &PathTo = *PathToOrErr;
|
|
const SmallString<128> &DirFrom = sys::path::parent_path(*DirFromOrErr);
|
|
|
|
// Can't construct a relative path between different roots
|
|
if (sys::path::root_name(PathTo) != sys::path::root_name(DirFrom))
|
|
return sys::path::convert_to_slash(PathTo);
|
|
|
|
// Skip common prefixes
|
|
auto FromTo =
|
|
std::mismatch(sys::path::begin(DirFrom), sys::path::end(DirFrom),
|
|
sys::path::begin(PathTo));
|
|
auto FromI = FromTo.first;
|
|
auto ToI = FromTo.second;
|
|
|
|
// Construct relative path
|
|
SmallString<128> Relative;
|
|
for (auto FromE = sys::path::end(DirFrom); FromI != FromE; ++FromI)
|
|
sys::path::append(Relative, sys::path::Style::posix, "..");
|
|
|
|
for (auto ToE = sys::path::end(PathTo); ToI != ToE; ++ToI)
|
|
sys::path::append(Relative, sys::path::Style::posix, *ToI);
|
|
|
|
return std::string(Relative.str());
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Error writeArchive(StringRef ArcName, ArrayRef<NewArchiveMember> NewMembers,
|
|
bool WriteSymtab, object::Archive::Kind Kind,
|
|
bool Deterministic, bool Thin,
|
|
std::unique_ptr<MemoryBuffer> OldArchiveBuf) {
|
|
assert((!Thin || !isBSDLike(Kind)) && "Only the gnu format has a thin mode");
|
|
|
|
SmallString<0> SymNamesBuf;
|
|
raw_svector_ostream SymNames(SymNamesBuf);
|
|
SmallString<0> StringTableBuf;
|
|
raw_svector_ostream StringTable(StringTableBuf);
|
|
|
|
Expected<std::vector<MemberData>> DataOrErr = computeMemberData(
|
|
StringTable, SymNames, Kind, Thin, Deterministic, NewMembers);
|
|
if (Error E = DataOrErr.takeError())
|
|
return E;
|
|
std::vector<MemberData> &Data = *DataOrErr;
|
|
|
|
if (!StringTableBuf.empty())
|
|
Data.insert(Data.begin(), computeStringTable(StringTableBuf));
|
|
|
|
// We would like to detect if we need to switch to a 64-bit symbol table.
|
|
if (WriteSymtab) {
|
|
uint64_t MaxOffset = 0;
|
|
uint64_t LastOffset = MaxOffset;
|
|
for (const auto &M : Data) {
|
|
// Record the start of the member's offset
|
|
LastOffset = MaxOffset;
|
|
// Account for the size of each part associated with the member.
|
|
MaxOffset += M.Header.size() + M.Data.size() + M.Padding.size();
|
|
// We assume 32-bit symbols to see if 32-bit symbols are possible or not.
|
|
MaxOffset += M.Symbols.size() * 4;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The SYM64 format is used when an archive's member offsets are larger than
|
|
// 32-bits can hold. The need for this shift in format is detected by
|
|
// writeArchive. To test this we need to generate a file with a member that
|
|
// has an offset larger than 32-bits but this demands a very slow test. To
|
|
// speed the test up we use this environment variable to pretend like the
|
|
// cutoff happens before 32-bits and instead happens at some much smaller
|
|
// value.
|
|
const char *Sym64Env = std::getenv("SYM64_THRESHOLD");
|
|
int Sym64Threshold = 32;
|
|
if (Sym64Env)
|
|
StringRef(Sym64Env).getAsInteger(10, Sym64Threshold);
|
|
|
|
// If LastOffset isn't going to fit in a 32-bit varible we need to switch
|
|
// to 64-bit. Note that the file can be larger than 4GB as long as the last
|
|
// member starts before the 4GB offset.
|
|
if (LastOffset >= (1ULL << Sym64Threshold)) {
|
|
if (Kind == object::Archive::K_DARWIN)
|
|
Kind = object::Archive::K_DARWIN64;
|
|
else
|
|
Kind = object::Archive::K_GNU64;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
Expected<sys::fs::TempFile> Temp =
|
|
sys::fs::TempFile::create(ArcName + ".temp-archive-%%%%%%%.a");
|
|
if (!Temp)
|
|
return Temp.takeError();
|
|
|
|
raw_fd_ostream Out(Temp->FD, false);
|
|
if (Thin)
|
|
Out << "!<thin>\n";
|
|
else
|
|
Out << "!<arch>\n";
|
|
|
|
if (WriteSymtab)
|
|
writeSymbolTable(Out, Kind, Deterministic, Data, SymNamesBuf);
|
|
|
|
for (const MemberData &M : Data)
|
|
Out << M.Header << M.Data << M.Padding;
|
|
|
|
Out.flush();
|
|
|
|
// At this point, we no longer need whatever backing memory
|
|
// was used to generate the NewMembers. On Windows, this buffer
|
|
// could be a mapped view of the file we want to replace (if
|
|
// we're updating an existing archive, say). In that case, the
|
|
// rename would still succeed, but it would leave behind a
|
|
// temporary file (actually the original file renamed) because
|
|
// a file cannot be deleted while there's a handle open on it,
|
|
// only renamed. So by freeing this buffer, this ensures that
|
|
// the last open handle on the destination file, if any, is
|
|
// closed before we attempt to rename.
|
|
OldArchiveBuf.reset();
|
|
|
|
return Temp->keep(ArcName);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
} // namespace llvm
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