obj.found is the number of LTO symbols. We should include the offload
section when it is used by linker even if there are no LTO symbols.
PR lto/116361
* lto-plugin.c (claim_file_handler_v2): Don't check obj.found
for the offload section.
Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
This hook allows the BFD linker plugin to distinguish calls to
claim_file_handler that know the object is being used by the linker
(from ldmain.c:add_archive_element), from calls that don't know it's
being used by the linker (from elf_link_is_defined_archive_symbol); in
the latter case, the plugin should avoid including the unused LTO archive
members in link output. To get the proper support for archives with LTO
common symbols, the linker fix
commit a6f8fe0a9e9cbe871652e46ba7c22d5e9fb86208
Author: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Date: Wed Aug 14 20:50:02 2024 -0700
lto: Don't include unused LTO archive members in output
is required.
PR lto/116361
* lto-plugin.c (claim_file_handler_v2): Rename claimed to
can_be_claimed. Include the LTO object only if it is known to
be included in link output.
Signed-off-by: H.J. Lu <hjl.tools@gmail.com>
Recent Darwin versions place contraints on the use of run paths
specified in environment variables. This breaks some assumptions
in the GCC build.
This change allows the user to configure a Darwin build to use
'@rpath/libraryname.dylib' in library names and then to add an
embedded runpath to executables (and libraries with dependents).
The embedded runpath is added by default unless the user adds
'-nodefaultrpaths' to the link line.
For an installed compiler, it means that any executable built with
that compiler will reference the runtimes installed with the
compiler (equivalent to hard-coding the library path into the name
of the library).
During build-time configurations any "-B" entries will be added to
the runpath thus the newly-built libraries will be found by exes.
Since the install name is set in libtool, that decision needs to be
available here (but might also cause dependent ones in Makefiles,
so we need to export a conditional).
This facility is not available for Darwin 8 or earlier, however the
existing environment variable runpath does work there.
We default this on for systems where the external DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
does not work and off for Darwin 8 or earlier. For systems that can
use either method, if the value is unset, we use the default (which
is currently DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH).
ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Do not add default runpaths to GCC exes
when we are building -static-libstdc++/-static-libgcc (the
default).
* libtool.m4: Add 'enable-darwin-at-runpath'. Act on the
enable flag to alter Darwin libraries to use @rpath names.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* config/darwin.h: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* config/darwin.opt: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Handle Darwin rpaths.
gcc/ada/ChangeLog:
* gcc-interface/Makefile.in: Handle Darwin rpaths.
gcc/jit/ChangeLog:
* Make-lang.in: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libbacktrace/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
libgcc/ChangeLog:
* config/t-slibgcc-darwin: Generate libgcc_s
with an @rpath name.
* config.host: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths
libgm2/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* aclocal.m4: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2cor/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2cor/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libm2iso/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2iso/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libm2log/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2log/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libm2min/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2min/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* libm2pim/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libm2pim/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths
libitm/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libobjc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libdruntime/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* libdruntime/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* src/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libquadmath/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libsanitizer/ChangeLog:
* asan/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* asan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* hwasan/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* hwasan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* lsan/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* lsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* tsan/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* tsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* ubsan/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* ubsan/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libssp/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* src/Makefile.am: Handle Darwin rpaths.
* src/Makefile.in: Regenerate.
libvtv/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
zlib/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Handle Darwin rpaths.
These are the os support patches we have been grooming and maintaining
for quite a few years over on git.haiku-os.org. All of these
architectures are working and most have been stable for quite some time.
ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
* configure.ac: Add Haiku to list of ELF OSes
* libtool.m4: Update sys_lib_dlsearch_path_spec on Haiku.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libbacktrace/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgm2/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libitm/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libobjc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libquadmath/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libssp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libvtv/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
zlib/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
My previous nm patch handled all cases but one -- if the user set NM in
the environment to a path which contained an option, libtool's nm
detection tries to run nm against a copy of nm with the options in it:
e.g. if NM was set to "nm --blargle", and nm was found in /usr/bin, the
test would try to run "/usr/bin/nm --blargle /usr/bin/nm --blargle".
This is unlikely to be desirable: in this case we should run
"/usr/bin/nm --blargle /usr/bin/nm".
Furthermore, as part of this nm has to detect when the passed-in $NM
contains a path, and in that case avoid doing a path search itself.
This too was thrown off if an option contained something that looked
like a path, e.g. NM="nm -B../prev-gcc"; libtool then tries to run
"nm -B../prev-gcc nm" which rarely works well (and indeed it looks
to see whether that nm exists, finds it doesn't, and wrongly concludes
that nm -p or whatever does not work).
Fix all of these by clipping all options (defined as everything
including and after the first " -") before deciding whether nm
contains a path (but not using the clipped value for anything else),
and then removing all options from the path-modified nm before
looking to see whether that nm existed.
NM=my-nm now does a path search and runs e.g.
/usr/bin/my-nm -B /usr/bin/my-nm
NM=/usr/bin/my-nm now avoids a path search and runs e.g.
/usr/bin/my-nm -B /usr/bin/my-nm
NM="my-nm -p../wombat" now does a path search and runs e.g.
/usr/bin/my-nm -p../wombat -B /usr/bin/my-nm
NM="../prev-binutils/new-nm -B../prev-gcc" now avoids a path search:
../prev-binutils/my-nm -B../prev-gcc -B ../prev-binutils/my-nm
This seems to be all combinations, including those used by GCC bootstrap
(which, before this commit, fails to bootstrap when configured
--with-build-config=bootstrap-lto, because the lto plugin is now using
--export-symbols-regex, which requires libtool to find a working nm,
while also using -B../prev-gcc to point at the lto plugin associated
with the GCC just built.)
Regenerate all affected configure scripts.
ChangeLog:
* libtool.m4 (LT_PATH_NM): Handle user-specified NM with
options, including options containing paths.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libbacktrace/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgm2/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libitm/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libobjc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libquadmath/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libssp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libvtv/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
zlib/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
Libtool needs to get BSD-format (or MS-format) output out of the system
nm, so that it can scan generated object files for symbol names for
-export-symbols-regex support. Some nms need specific flags to turn on
BSD-formatted output, so libtool checks for this in its AC_PATH_NM.
Unfortunately the code to do this has a pair of interlocking flaws:
- it runs the test by doing an nm of /dev/null. Some platforms
reasonably refuse to do an nm on a device file, but before now this
has only been worked around by assuming that the error message has a
specific textual form emitted by Tru64 nm, and that getting this
error means this is Tru64 nm and that nm -B would work to produce
BSD-format output, even though the test never actually got anything
but an error message out of nm -B. This is fixable by nm'ing *nm
itself* (since we necessarily have a path to it).
- the test is entirely skipped if NM is set in the environment, on the
grounds that the user has overridden the test: but the user cannot
reasonably be expected to know that libtool wants not only nm but
also flags forcing BSD-format output. Worse yet, one such "user" is
the top-level Cygnus configure script, which neither tests for
nor specifies any BSD-format flags. So platforms needing BSD-format
flags always fail to set them when run in a Cygnus tree, breaking
-export-symbols-regex on such platforms. Libtool also needs to
augment $LD on some platforms, but this is done unconditionally,
augmenting whatever the user specified: the nm check should do the
same.
One wrinkle: if the user has overridden $NM, a path might have been
provided: so we use the user-specified path if there was one, and
otherwise do the path search as usual. (If the nm specified doesn't
work, this might lead to a few extra pointless path searches -- but
the test is going to fail anyway, so that's not a problem.)
(Tested with NM unset, and set to nm, /usr/bin/nm, my-nm where my-nm is a
symlink to /usr/bin/nm on the PATH, and /not-on-the-path/my-nm where
*that* is a symlink to /usr/bin/nm.)
ChangeLog:
* libtool.m4 (LT_PATH_NM): Try BSDization flags with a user-provided
NM, if there is one. Run nm on itself, not on /dev/null, to avoid
errors from nms that refuse to work on non-regular files. Remove
other workarounds for this problem. Strip out blank lines from the
nm output.
fixincludes/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libbacktrace/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgm2/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libitm/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libobjc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libquadmath/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libssp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libvtv/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
zlib/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
AR from older binutils doesn't work with --plugin and rc:
[hjl@gnu-cfl-2 bin]$ touch foo.c
[hjl@gnu-cfl-2 bin]$ ar --plugin /usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/10/liblto_plugin.so rc libfoo.a foo.c
[hjl@gnu-cfl-2 bin]$ ./ar --plugin /usr/libexec/gcc/x86_64-redhat-linux/10/liblto_plugin.so rc libfoo.a foo.c
./ar: no operation specified
[hjl@gnu-cfl-2 bin]$ ./ar --version
GNU ar (Linux/GNU Binutils) 2.29.51.0.1.20180112
Copyright (C) 2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This program is free software; you may redistribute it under the terms of
the GNU General Public License version 3 or (at your option) any later version.
This program has absolutely no warranty.
[hjl@gnu-cfl-2 bin]$
Check if AR works with --plugin and rc before passing --plugin to AR and
RANLIB.
ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerated.
* libtool.m4 (_LT_CMD_OLD_ARCHIVE): Check if AR works with
--plugin and rc before enabling --plugin.
config/ChangeLog:
* gcc-plugin.m4 (GCC_PLUGIN_OPTION): Check if AR works with
--plugin and rc before enabling --plugin.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libbacktrace/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libcc1/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgm2/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libgomp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libiberty/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libitm/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libobjc/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libphobos/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libquadmath/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libssp/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
libvtv/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
zlib/ChangeLog:
* configure: Regenerate.
Commit regenerated lto-plugin/Makefile.in in order to reflect changes
introduction of --enable-host-pie.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
2023-06-30 Martin Jambor <mjambor@suse.cz>
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
As promised in the --enable-host-pie patch, this patch adds another
configure option, --enable-host-bind-now, which adds -z now when linking
the compiler executables in order to extend hardening. BIND_NOW with RELRO
allows the GOT to be marked RO; this prevents GOT modification attacks.
This option does not affect linking of target libraries; you can use
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now to enable RELRO/BIND_NOW.
With this patch:
$ readelf -Wd cc1{,plus,obj,gm2} f951 lto1 cpp rust1 gnat1 | grep FLAGS
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
0x000000000000001e (FLAGS) BIND_NOW
0x000000006ffffffb (FLAGS_1) Flags: NOW PIE
c++tools/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check.
* configure: Regenerate.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check. Add
-Wl,-z,now to LD_PICFLAG if --enable-host-bind-now.
* configure: Regenerate.
* doc/install.texi: Document --enable-host-bind-now.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check. Link with
-z,now.
* configure: Regenerate.
This is one part of the fix for PR109128, along with a corresponding
binutils's linker change. Without this patch, what happens in the
linker, when an unused object in a .a file has offload data, is that
elf_link_is_defined_archive_symbol calls bfd_link_plugin_object_p,
which ends up calling the plugin's claim_file_handler, which then
records the object as one with offload data. That is, the linker never
decides to use the object in the first place, but use of this _p
interface (called as part of trying to decide whether to use the
object) results in the plugin deciding to use its offload data (and a
consequent mismatch in the offload data present at runtime).
The new hook allows the linker plugin to distinguish calls to
claim_file_handler that know the object is being used by the linker
(from ldmain.c:add_archive_element), from calls that don't know it's
being used by the linker (from elf_link_is_defined_archive_symbol); in
the latter case, the plugin should avoid recording the object as one
with offload data.
PR middle-end/109128
include/
* plugin-api.h (ld_plugin_claim_file_handler_v2)
(ld_plugin_register_claim_file_v2)
(LDPT_REGISTER_CLAIM_FILE_HOOK_V2): New.
(struct ld_plugin_tv): Add tv_register_claim_file_v2.
lto-plugin/
* lto-plugin.c (register_claim_file_v2): New.
(claim_file_handler_v2): New.
(claim_file_handler): Wrap claim_file_handler_v2.
(onload): Handle LDPT_REGISTER_CLAIM_FILE_HOOK_V2.
As promised in the --enable-host-pie patch, this patch adds another
configure option, --enable-host-bind-now, which adds -z now when linking
the compiler executables in order to extend hardening. BIND_NOW with RELRO
allows the GOT to be marked RO; this prevents GOT modification attacks.
This option does not affect linking of target libraries; you can use
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=-Wl,-z,relro,-z,now to enable RELRO/BIND_NOW.
c++tools/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check.
* configure: Regenerate.
gcc/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check. Add
-Wl,-z,now to LD_PICFLAG if --enable-host-bind-now.
* configure: Regenerate.
* doc/install.texi: Document --enable-host-bind-now.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (--enable-host-bind-now): New check. Link with
-z,now.
* configure: Regenerate.
This change adds the configury bits to activate the build of
shared libs on VxWorks ports configured with --enable-shared,
for libraries variants where this is generally supported (rtp,
code model !large - currently not compatible with -fPIC).
Set lt_cv_deplibs_check_method in libtool.m4, so the build of
libraries know how to establish dependencies. This is useful in
configurations such as aarch64 where proper support of LSE relies
on accurate dependency information between libstdc++ and libgcc_s
to begin with.
Regenerate configure scripts to reflect libtool.m4 change.
2022-10-09 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com>
* libtool.m4 (*vxworks*): When enable_shared, set dynamic_linker
and friends for rtp !large. Assume the linker has the required
abilities and set lt_cv_deplibs_check_method.
gcc/
* config.gcc (*vxworks*): Add t-slibgcc fragment
if enable_shared.
libgcc/
* config.host (*vxworks*): When enable_shared, add
libgcc and crtstuff "shared" fragments for rtp except
large code model.
(aarch64*-wrs-vxworks7*): Remove t-slibgcc-libgcc from
the list of fragments.
2022-10-09 Olivier Hainque <hainque@adacore.com>
gcc/
* configure: Regenerate.
libatomic/
* configure: Regenerate.
libbacktrace/
* configure: Regenerate.
libcc1/
* configure: Regenerate.
libffi/
* configure: Regenerate.
libgfortran/
* configure: Regenerate.
libgomp/
* configure: Regenerate.
libitm/
* configure: Regenerate.
libobjc/
* configure: Regenerate.
liboffloadmic/
* configure: Regenerate.
liboffloadmic/
* plugin/configure: Regenerate.
libphobos/
* configure: Regenerate.
libquadmath/
* configure: Regenerate.
libsanitizer/
* configure: Regenerate.
libssp/
* configure: Regenerate.
libstdc++-v3/
* configure: Regenerate.
libvtv/
* configure: Regenerate.
lto-plugin/
* configure: Regenerate.
zlib/
* configure: Regenerate.
Use -pthread only if we are going to use pthread functionality.
PR bootstrap/106156
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* Makefile.am: Use ac_lto_plugin_extra_ldflags for AM_LDFLAGS.
* configure.ac: Use AC_SUBST(ac_lto_plugin_extra_ldflags).
* Makefile.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
For now, support locking only for linux targets that are different from
riscv* where the target depends on libatomic (and fails during
bootstrap).
PR lto/106170
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: Configure HAVE_PTHREAD_LOCKING.
* lto-plugin.c (LOCK_SECTION): New.
(UNLOCK_SECTION): New.
(claim_file_handler): Use the newly added macros.
(onload): Likewise.
* config.h.in: Regenerate.
* configure: Regenerate.
Move -pthread from configure.ac to Makefile.in so that it is passed to AM_LDFLAGS.
PR lto/106118
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac: Move -pthread from here...
* Makefile.am: ...to here.
* configure: Regenerate.
* Makefile.in: Likewise.
That supports skipping of an object file (LDPS_NO_SYMS).
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* lto-plugin.c (struct plugin_file_info): Add skip_file flag.
(write_resolution): Write resolution only if get_symbols != LDPS_NO_SYMS.
(all_symbols_read_handler): Ignore file if skip_file is true.
(onload): Handle LDPT_GET_SYMBOLS_V3.
As reported, libtool -export-symbols-regex doesn't work on Solaris
when using GNU ld instead of Sun ld, libtool just always assumes Sun ld.
As I'm unsure what is the maintainance status of libtool right now,
this patch solves it on the lto-plugin side instead, tests at configure time
similar way how libssp and other target libraries test for symbol versioning
(except omitting the symbol version because we just want one GLOBAL symbol
and rest of them LOCAL), and will use the current way of
-export-symbols-regex onload as fallback when this doesn't work.
2022-03-22 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
PR lto/102426
lto-plugin/
* configure.ac (LTO_PLUGIN_USE_SYMVER, LTO_PLUGIN_USE_SYMVER_GNU,
LTO_PLUGIN_USE_SYMVER_SUN): New test for symbol versioning support.
* Makefile.am (version_arg, version_dep): Set conditionally based
on LTO_PLUGIN_USE_SYMVER*.
(liblto_plugin_la_LDFLAGS): Use $(version_arg) instead of
-export-symbols-regex onload.
(liblto_plugin_la_DEPENDENCIES): Depend on $(version_dep).
* lto-plugin.map: New file.
* configure: Regenerated.
* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* lto-plugin.c (all_symbols_read_handler): With -save-temps, use
link_output_name for -foffload-objects's file name, if available.
lto-plugin/ChangeLog:
* lto-plugin.c (process_offload_section): Use a linker as many
comments are connected to gold linker.
(process_option): Likewise.