1// stringpool.h -- a string pool for gold    -*- C++ -*-
2
3// Copyright (C) 2006-2017 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,
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16// GNU General Public License for more details.
17
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22
23#include <string>
24#include <list>
25#include <vector>
26
27#ifndef GOLD_STRINGPOOL_H
28#define GOLD_STRINGPOOL_H
29
30namespace gold
31{
32
33class Output_file;
34
35// Return the length of a string in units of Char_type.
36
37template<typename Char_type>
38inline size_t
39string_length(const Char_type* p)
40{
41  size_t len = 0;
42  for (; *p != 0; ++p)
43    ++len;
44  return len;
45}
46
47// Specialize string_length for char.  Maybe we could just use
48// std::char_traits<>::length?
49
50template<>
51inline size_t
52string_length(const char* p)
53{
54  return strlen(p);
55}
56
57// A Stringpool is a pool of unique strings.  It provides the
58// following features:
59
60// Every string in the pool is unique.  Thus, if you have two strings
61// in the Stringpool, you can compare them for equality by using
62// pointer comparison rather than string comparison.
63
64// There is a key associated with every string in the pool.  If you
65// add strings to the Stringpool in the same order, then the key for
66// each string will always be the same for any run of the linker.
67// This is not true of the string pointers themselves, as they may
68// change due to address space randomization.  Some parts of the
69// linker (e.g., the symbol table) use the key value instead of the
70// string pointer so that repeated runs of the linker will generate
71// precisely the same output.
72
73// When you add a string to a Stringpool, Stringpool will optionally
74// make a copy of it.  Thus there is no requirement to keep a copy
75// elsewhere.
76
77// A Stringpool can be turned into a string table, a sequential series
78// of null terminated strings.  The first string may optionally be a
79// single zero byte, as required for SHT_STRTAB sections.  This
80// conversion is only permitted after all strings have been added to
81// the Stringpool.  After doing this conversion, you can ask for the
82// offset of any string (or any key) in the stringpool in the string
83// table, and you can write the resulting string table to an output
84// file.
85
86// When a Stringpool is turned into a string table, then as an
87// optimization it will reuse string suffixes to avoid duplicating
88// strings.  That is, given the strings "abc" and "bc", only the
89// string "abc" will be stored, and "bc" will be represented by an
90// offset into the middle of the string "abc".
91
92
93// A simple chunked vector class--this is a subset of std::vector
94// which stores memory in chunks.  We don't provide iterators, because
95// we don't need them.
96
97template<typename Element>
98class Chunked_vector
99{
100 public:
101  Chunked_vector()
102    : chunks_(), size_(0)
103  { }
104
105  // Clear the elements.
106  void
107  clear()
108  {
109    this->chunks_.clear();
110    this->size_ = 0;
111  }
112
113  // Reserve elements.
114  void
115  reserve(unsigned int n)
116  {
117    if (n > this->chunks_.size() * chunk_size)
118      {
119	this->chunks_.resize((n + chunk_size - 1) / chunk_size);
120	// We need to call reserve() of all chunks since changing
121	// this->chunks_ causes Element_vectors to be copied.  The
122	// reserved capacity of an Element_vector may be lost in copying.
123	for (size_t i = 0; i < this->chunks_.size(); ++i)
124	  this->chunks_[i].reserve(chunk_size);
125      }
126  }
127
128  // Get the number of elements.
129  size_t
130  size() const
131  { return this->size_; }
132
133  // Push a new element on the back of the vector.
134  void
135  push_back(const Element& element)
136  {
137    size_t chunk_index = this->size_ / chunk_size;
138    if (chunk_index >= this->chunks_.size())
139      {
140	this->chunks_.push_back(Element_vector());
141	this->chunks_.back().reserve(chunk_size);
142	gold_assert(chunk_index < this->chunks_.size());
143      }
144    this->chunks_[chunk_index].push_back(element);
145    this->size_++;
146  }
147
148  // Return a reference to an entry in the vector.
149  Element&
150  operator[](size_t i)
151  { return this->chunks_[i / chunk_size][i % chunk_size]; }
152
153  const Element&
154  operator[](size_t i) const
155  { return this->chunks_[i / chunk_size][i % chunk_size]; }
156
157 private:
158  static const unsigned int chunk_size = 8192;
159
160  typedef std::vector<Element> Element_vector;
161  typedef std::vector<Element_vector> Chunk_vector;
162
163  Chunk_vector chunks_;
164  size_t size_;
165};
166
167
168// Stringpools are implemented in terms of Stringpool_template, which
169// is generalized on the type of character used for the strings.  Most
170// uses will want the Stringpool type which uses char.  Other cases
171// are used for merging wide string constants.
172
173template<typename Stringpool_char>
174class Stringpool_template
175{
176 public:
177  // The type of a key into the stringpool.  As described above, a key
178  // value will always be the same during any run of the linker.  Zero
179  // is never a valid key value.
180  typedef size_t Key;
181
182  // Create a Stringpool.
183  Stringpool_template(uint64_t addralign = 1);
184
185  ~Stringpool_template();
186
187  // Clear all the data from the stringpool.
188  void
189  clear();
190
191  // Hint to the stringpool class that you intend to insert n additional
192  // elements.  The stringpool class can use this info however it likes;
193  // in practice it will resize its internal hashtables to make room.
194  void
195  reserve(unsigned int n);
196
197  // Indicate that we should not reserve offset 0 to hold the empty
198  // string when converting the stringpool to a string table.  This
199  // should not be called for a proper ELF SHT_STRTAB section.
200  void
201  set_no_zero_null()
202  {
203    gold_assert(this->string_set_.empty()
204		&& this->offset_ == sizeof(Stringpool_char));
205    this->zero_null_ = false;
206    this->offset_ = 0;
207  }
208
209  // Indicate that this string pool should be optimized, even if not
210  // running with -O2.
211  void
212  set_optimize()
213  { this->optimize_ = true; }
214
215  // Add the string S to the pool.  This returns a canonical permanent
216  // pointer to the string in the pool.  If COPY is true, the string
217  // is copied into permanent storage.  If PKEY is not NULL, this sets
218  // *PKEY to the key for the string.
219  const Stringpool_char*
220  add(const Stringpool_char* s, bool copy, Key* pkey);
221
222  // Add the string S to the pool.
223  const Stringpool_char*
224  add(const std::basic_string<Stringpool_char>& s, bool copy, Key* pkey)
225  { return this->add_with_length(s.data(), s.size(), copy, pkey); }
226
227  // Add string S of length LEN characters to the pool.  If COPY is
228  // true, S need not be null terminated.
229  const Stringpool_char*
230  add_with_length(const Stringpool_char* s, size_t len, bool copy, Key* pkey);
231
232  // If the string S is present in the pool, return the canonical
233  // string pointer.  Otherwise, return NULL.  If PKEY is not NULL,
234  // set *PKEY to the key.
235  const Stringpool_char*
236  find(const Stringpool_char* s, Key* pkey) const;
237
238  // Turn the stringpool into a string table: determine the offsets of
239  // all the strings.  After this is called, no more strings may be
240  // added to the stringpool.
241  void
242  set_string_offsets();
243
244  // Get the offset of the string S in the string table.  This returns
245  // the offset in bytes, not in units of Stringpool_char.  This may
246  // only be called after set_string_offsets has been called.
247  section_offset_type
248  get_offset(const Stringpool_char* s) const;
249
250  // Get the offset of the string S in the string table.
251  section_offset_type
252  get_offset(const std::basic_string<Stringpool_char>& s) const
253  { return this->get_offset_with_length(s.c_str(), s.size()); }
254
255  // Get the offset of string S, with length LENGTH characters, in the
256  // string table.
257  section_offset_type
258  get_offset_with_length(const Stringpool_char* s, size_t length) const;
259
260  // Get the offset of the string with key K.
261  section_offset_type
262  get_offset_from_key(Key k) const
263  {
264    gold_assert(k <= this->key_to_offset_.size());
265    return this->key_to_offset_[k - 1];
266  }
267
268  // Get the size of the string table.  This returns the number of
269  // bytes, not in units of Stringpool_char.
270  section_size_type
271  get_strtab_size() const
272  {
273    gold_assert(this->strtab_size_ != 0);
274    return this->strtab_size_;
275  }
276
277  // Write the string table into the output file at the specified
278  // offset.
279  void
280  write(Output_file*, off_t offset);
281
282  // Write the string table into the specified buffer, of the
283  // specified size.  buffer_size should be at least
284  // get_strtab_size().
285  void
286  write_to_buffer(unsigned char* buffer, section_size_type buffer_size);
287
288  // Dump statistical information to stderr.
289  void
290  print_stats(const char*) const;
291
292 private:
293  Stringpool_template(const Stringpool_template&);
294  Stringpool_template& operator=(const Stringpool_template&);
295
296  // Return whether two strings are equal.
297  static bool
298  string_equal(const Stringpool_char*, const Stringpool_char*);
299
300  // Compute a hash code for a string.  LENGTH is the length of the
301  // string in characters.
302  static size_t
303  string_hash(const Stringpool_char*, size_t length);
304
305  // We store the actual data in a list of these buffers.
306  struct Stringdata
307  {
308    // Length of data in buffer.
309    size_t len;
310    // Allocated size of buffer.
311    size_t alc;
312    // Buffer.
313    char data[1];
314  };
315
316  // Add a new key offset entry.
317  void
318  new_key_offset(size_t);
319
320  // Copy a string into the buffers, returning a canonical string.
321  const Stringpool_char*
322  add_string(const Stringpool_char*, size_t);
323
324  // Return whether s1 is a suffix of s2.
325  static bool
326  is_suffix(const Stringpool_char* s1, size_t len1,
327            const Stringpool_char* s2, size_t len2);
328
329  // The hash table key includes the string, the length of the string,
330  // and the hash code for the string.  We put the hash code
331  // explicitly into the key so that we can do a find()/insert()
332  // sequence without having to recompute the hash.  Computing the
333  // hash code is a significant user of CPU time in the linker.
334  struct Hashkey
335  {
336    const Stringpool_char* string;
337    // Length is in characters, not bytes.
338    size_t length;
339    size_t hash_code;
340
341    // This goes in an STL container, so we need a default
342    // constructor.
343    Hashkey()
344      : string(NULL), length(0), hash_code(0)
345    { }
346
347    // Note that these constructors are relatively expensive, because
348    // they compute the hash code.
349    explicit Hashkey(const Stringpool_char* s)
350      : string(s), length(string_length(s)), hash_code(string_hash(s, length))
351    { }
352
353    Hashkey(const Stringpool_char* s, size_t len)
354      : string(s), length(len), hash_code(string_hash(s, len))
355    { }
356  };
357
358  // Hash function.  This is trivial, since we have already computed
359  // the hash.
360  struct Stringpool_hash
361  {
362    size_t
363    operator()(const Hashkey& hk) const
364    { return hk.hash_code; }
365  };
366
367  // Equality comparison function for hash table.
368  struct Stringpool_eq
369  {
370    bool
371    operator()(const Hashkey&, const Hashkey&) const;
372  };
373
374  // The hash table is a map from strings to Keys.
375
376  typedef Key Hashval;
377
378  typedef Unordered_map<Hashkey, Hashval, Stringpool_hash,
379			Stringpool_eq> String_set_type;
380
381  // Comparison routine used when sorting into a string table.
382
383  typedef typename String_set_type::iterator Stringpool_sort_info;
384
385  struct Stringpool_sort_comparison
386  {
387    bool
388    operator()(const Stringpool_sort_info&, const Stringpool_sort_info&) const;
389  };
390
391  // Keys map to offsets via a Chunked_vector.  We only use the
392  // offsets if we turn this into an string table section.
393  typedef Chunked_vector<section_offset_type> Key_to_offset;
394
395  // List of Stringdata structures.
396  typedef std::list<Stringdata*> Stringdata_list;
397
398  // Mapping from const char* to namepool entry.
399  String_set_type string_set_;
400  // Mapping from Key to string table offset.
401  Key_to_offset key_to_offset_;
402  // List of buffers.
403  Stringdata_list strings_;
404  // Size of string table.
405  section_size_type strtab_size_;
406  // Whether to reserve offset 0 to hold the null string.
407  bool zero_null_;
408  // Whether to optimize the string table.
409  bool optimize_;
410  // offset of the next string.
411  section_offset_type offset_;
412  // The alignment of strings in the stringpool.
413  uint64_t addralign_;
414};
415
416// The most common type of Stringpool.
417typedef Stringpool_template<char> Stringpool;
418
419} // End namespace gold.
420
421#endif // !defined(GOLD_STRINGPOOL_H)
422