// Inferno utils/5l/asm.c
// https://bitbucket.org/inferno-os/inferno-os/src/master/utils/5l/asm.c
//
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package ppc64
import (
"cmd/internal/objabi"
"cmd/internal/sys"
"cmd/link/internal/ld"
"cmd/link/internal/loader"
"cmd/link/internal/sym"
"debug/elf"
"encoding/binary"
"fmt"
"log"
"strings"
"sync"
)
func genplt2(ctxt *ld.Link, ldr *loader.Loader) {
// The ppc64 ABI PLT has similar concepts to other
// architectures, but is laid out quite differently. When we
// see an R_PPC64_REL24 relocation to a dynamic symbol
// (indicating that the call needs to go through the PLT), we
// generate up to three stubs and reserve a PLT slot.
//
// 1) The call site will be bl x; nop (where the relocation
// applies to the bl). We rewrite this to bl x_stub; ld
// r2,24(r1). The ld is necessary because x_stub will save
// r2 (the TOC pointer) at 24(r1) (the "TOC save slot").
//
// 2) We reserve space for a pointer in the .plt section (once
// per referenced dynamic function). .plt is a data
// section filled solely by the dynamic linker (more like
// .plt.got on other architectures). Initially, the
// dynamic linker will fill each slot with a pointer to the
// corresponding x@plt entry point.
//
// 3) We generate the "call stub" x_stub (once per dynamic
// function/object file pair). This saves the TOC in the
// TOC save slot, reads the function pointer from x's .plt
// slot and calls it like any other global entry point
// (including setting r12 to the function address).
//
// 4) We generate the "symbol resolver stub" x@plt (once per
// dynamic function). This is solely a branch to the glink
// resolver stub.
//
// 5) We generate the glink resolver stub (only once). This
// computes which symbol resolver stub we came through and
// invokes the dynamic resolver via a pointer provided by
// the dynamic linker. This will patch up the .plt slot to
// point directly at the function so future calls go
// straight from the call stub to the real function, and
// then call the function.
// NOTE: It's possible we could make ppc64 closer to other
// architectures: ppc64's .plt is like .plt.got on other
// platforms and ppc64's .glink is like .plt on other
// platforms.
// Find all R_PPC64_REL24 relocations that reference dynamic
// imports. Reserve PLT entries for these symbols and
// generate call stubs. The call stubs need to live in .text,
// which is why we need to do this pass this early.
//
// This assumes "case 1" from the ABI, where the caller needs
// us to save and restore the TOC pointer.
var stubs []loader.Sym
for _, s := range ctxt.Textp2 {
relocs := ldr.Relocs(s)
for i := 0; i < relocs.Count(); i++ {
r := relocs.At2(i)
if r.Type() != objabi.ElfRelocOffset+objabi.RelocType(elf.R_PPC64_REL24) || ldr.SymType(r.Sym()) != sym.SDYNIMPORT {