Commit ba2e8a62 authored by Austin Clements's avatar Austin Clements

cmd/asm: add mode to collect symbol ABIs

This adds a -symabis flag that runs the assembler in a special mode
that outputs symbol definition and reference ABIs rather than
assembling the code. This uses a fast and somewhat lax parser because
the go_asm.h definitions may not be available.

For #27539.

Change-Id: I248ba0ebab7cc75dcb2a90e82a82eb445da7e88e
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/147098
Run-TryBot: Austin Clements <austin@google.com>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarDavid Chase <drchase@google.com>
Reviewed-by: 's avatarCherry Zhang <cherryyz@google.com>
parent 52b22205
......@@ -122,6 +122,49 @@ func TestS390XOperandParser(t *testing.T) {
testOperandParser(t, parser, s390xOperandTests)
}
func TestFuncAddress(t *testing.T) {
type subtest struct {
arch string
tests []operandTest
}
for _, sub := range []subtest{
{"amd64", amd64OperandTests},
{"386", x86OperandTests},
{"arm", armOperandTests},
{"arm64", arm64OperandTests},
{"ppc64", ppc64OperandTests},
{"mips", mipsOperandTests},
{"mips64", mips64OperandTests},
{"s390x", s390xOperandTests},
} {
t.Run(sub.arch, func(t *testing.T) {
parser := newParser(sub.arch)
for _, test := range sub.tests {
parser.start(lex.Tokenize(test.input))
name, ok := parser.funcAddress()
isFuncSym := strings.HasSuffix(test.input, "(SB)") &&
// Ignore static symbols.
!strings.Contains(test.input, "<>") &&
// Ignore symbols with offsets.
!strings.Contains(test.input, "+")
wantName := ""
if isFuncSym {
// Strip $|* and (SB).
wantName = test.output[:len(test.output)-4]
if strings.HasPrefix(wantName, "$") || strings.HasPrefix(wantName, "*") {
wantName = wantName[1:]
}
}
if ok != isFuncSym || name != wantName {
t.Errorf("fail at %s as function address: got %s, %v; expected %s, %v", test.input, name, ok, wantName, isFuncSym)
}
}
})
}
}
type operandTest struct {
input, output string
}
......
......@@ -116,6 +116,22 @@ func (p *Parser) Parse() (*obj.Prog, bool) {
return p.firstProg, true
}
// ParseSymABIs parses p's assembly code to find text symbol
// definitions and references and writes a symabis file to w.
func (p *Parser) ParseSymABIs(w io.Writer) bool {
operands := make([][]lex.Token, 0, 3)
for {
word, _, operands1, ok := p.line(operands)
if !ok {
break
}
operands = operands1
p.symDefRef(w, word, operands)
}
return p.errorCount == 0
}
// line consumes a single assembly line from p.lex of the form
//
// {label:} WORD[.cond] [ arg {, arg} ] (';' | '\n')
......@@ -258,6 +274,42 @@ func (p *Parser) pseudo(word string, operands [][]lex.Token) bool {
return true
}
// symDefRef scans a line for potential text symbol definitions and
// references and writes symabis information to w.
//
// The symabis format is documented at
// cmd/compile/internal/gc.readSymABIs.
func (p *Parser) symDefRef(w io.Writer, word string, operands [][]lex.Token) {
switch word {
case "TEXT":
// Defines text symbol in operands[0].
if len(operands) > 0 {
p.start(operands[0])
if name, ok := p.funcAddress(); ok {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "def %s ABI0\n", name)
}
}
return
case "GLOBL", "PCDATA":
// No text definitions or symbol references.
case "DATA", "FUNCDATA":
// For DATA, operands[0] is defined symbol.
// For FUNCDATA, operands[0] is an immediate constant.
// Remaining operands may have references.
if len(operands) < 2 {
return
}
operands = operands[1:]
}
// Search for symbol references.
for _, op := range operands {
p.start(op)
if name, ok := p.funcAddress(); ok {
fmt.Fprintf(w, "ref %s ABI0\n", name)
}
}
}
func (p *Parser) start(operand []lex.Token) {
p.input = operand
p.inputPos = 0
......@@ -746,6 +798,35 @@ func (p *Parser) setPseudoRegister(addr *obj.Addr, reg string, isStatic bool, pr
}
}
// funcAddress parses an external function address. This is a
// constrained form of the operand syntax that's always SB-based,
// non-static, and has no additional offsets:
//
// [$|*]sym(SB)
func (p *Parser) funcAddress() (string, bool) {
switch p.peek() {
case '$', '*':
// Skip prefix.
p.next()
}
tok := p.next()
name := tok.String()
if tok.ScanToken != scanner.Ident || p.atStartOfRegister(name) {
return "", false
}
if p.next().ScanToken != '(' {
return "", false
}
if reg := p.next(); reg.ScanToken != scanner.Ident || reg.String() != "SB" {
return "", false
}
if p.next().ScanToken != ')' || p.peek() != scanner.EOF {
return "", false
}
return name, true
}
// registerIndirect parses the general form of a register indirection.
// It is can be (R1), (R2*scale), (R1)(R2*scale), (R1)(R2.SXTX<<3) or (R1)(R2<<3)
// where R1 may be a simple register or register pair R:R or (R, R) or (R+R).
......
......@@ -22,6 +22,7 @@ var (
Shared = flag.Bool("shared", false, "generate code that can be linked into a shared library")
Dynlink = flag.Bool("dynlink", false, "support references to Go symbols defined in other shared libraries")
AllErrors = flag.Bool("e", false, "no limit on number of errors reported")
SymABIs = flag.Bool("symabis", false, "write symbol ABI information to output file, don't assemble")
)
var (
......
......@@ -53,8 +53,10 @@ func main() {
defer bio.MustClose(out)
buf := bufio.NewWriter(bio.MustWriter(out))
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "go object %s %s %s\n", objabi.GOOS, objabi.GOARCH, objabi.Version)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "!\n")
if !*flags.SymABIs {
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "go object %s %s %s\n", objabi.GOOS, objabi.GOARCH, objabi.Version)
fmt.Fprintf(buf, "!\n")
}
var ok, diag bool
var failedFile string
......@@ -65,16 +67,22 @@ func main() {
diag = true
log.Printf(format, args...)
}
pList := new(obj.Plist)
pList.Firstpc, ok = parser.Parse()
if *flags.SymABIs {
ok = parser.ParseSymABIs(buf)
} else {
pList := new(obj.Plist)
pList.Firstpc, ok = parser.Parse()
// reports errors to parser.Errorf
if ok {
obj.Flushplist(ctxt, pList, nil, "")
}
}
if !ok {
failedFile = f
break
}
// reports errors to parser.Errorf
obj.Flushplist(ctxt, pList, nil, "")
}
if ok {
if ok && !*flags.SymABIs {
obj.WriteObjFile(ctxt, buf)
}
if !ok || diag {
......
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