//===- ScriptLexer.cpp ----------------------------------------------------===// // // The LLVM Linker // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines a lexer for the linker script. // // The linker script's grammar is not complex but ambiguous due to the // lack of the formal specification of the language. What we are trying to // do in this and other files in LLD is to make a "reasonable" linker // script processor. // // Among simplicity, compatibility and efficiency, we put the most // emphasis on simplicity when we wrote this lexer. Compatibility with the // GNU linkers is important, but we did not try to clone every tiny corner // case of their lexers, as even ld.bfd and ld.gold are subtly different // in various corner cases. We do not care much about efficiency because // the time spent in parsing linker scripts is usually negligible. // // Our grammar of the linker script is LL(2), meaning that it needs at // most two-token lookahead to parse. The only place we need two-token // lookahead is labels in version scripts, where we need to parse "local :" // as if "local:". // // Overall, this lexer works fine for most linker scripts. There might // be room for improving compatibility, but that's probably not at the // top of our todo list. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #include "ScriptLexer.h" #include "lld/Common/ErrorHandler.h" #include "llvm/ADT/Twine.h" using namespace llvm; using namespace lld; using namespace lld::elf; // Returns a whole line containing the current token. StringRef ScriptLexer::getLine() { StringRef S = getCurrentMB().getBuffer(); StringRef Tok = Tokens[Pos - 1]; size_t Pos = S.rfind('\n', Tok.data() - S.data()); if (Pos != StringRef::npos) S = S.substr(Pos + 1); return S.substr(0, S.find_first_of("\r\n")); } // Returns 1-based line number of the current token. size_t ScriptLexer::getLineNumber() { StringRef S = getCurrentMB().getBuffer(); StringRef Tok = Tokens[Pos - 1]; return S.substr(0, Tok.data() - S.data()).count('\n') + 1; } // Returns 0-based column number of the current token. size_t ScriptLexer::getColumnNumber() { StringRef Tok = Tokens[Pos - 1]; return Tok.data() - getLine().data(); } std::string ScriptLexer::getCurrentLocation() { std::string Filename = getCurrentMB().getBufferIdentifier(); return (Filename + ":" + Twine(getLineNumber())).str(); } ScriptLexer::ScriptLexer(MemoryBufferRef MB) { tokenize(MB); } // We don't want to record cascading errors. Keep only the first one. void ScriptLexer::setError(const Twine &Msg) { if (errorCount()) return; std::string S = (getCurrentLocation() + ": " + Msg).str(); if (Pos) S += "\n>>> " + getLine().str() + "\n>>> " + std::string(getColumnNumber(), ' ') + "^"; error(S); } // Split S into linker script tokens. void ScriptLexer::tokenize(MemoryBufferRef MB) { std::vector Vec; MBs.push_back(MB); StringRef S = MB.getBuffer(); StringRef Begin = S; for (;;) { S = skipSpace(S); if (S.empty()) break; // Quoted token. Note that double-quote characters are parts of a token // because, in a glob match context, only unquoted tokens are interpreted // as glob patterns. Double-quoted tokens are literal patterns in that // context. if (S.startswith("\"")) { size_t E = S.find("\"", 1); if (E == StringRef::npos) { StringRef Filename = MB.getBufferIdentifier(); size_t Lineno = Begin.substr(0, S.data() - Begin.data()).count('\n'); error(Filename + ":" + Twine(Lineno + 1) + ": unclosed quote"); return; } Vec.push_back(S.take_front(E + 1)); S = S.substr(E + 1); continue; } // ">foo" is parsed to ">" and "foo", but ">>" is parsed to ">>". // "|", "||", "&" and "&&" are different operators. if (S.startswith("<<") || S.startswith("<=") || S.startswith(">>") || S.startswith(">=") || S.startswith("||") || S.startswith("&&")) { Vec.push_back(S.substr(0, 2)); S = S.substr(2); continue; } // Unquoted token. This is more relaxed than tokens in C-like language, // so that you can write "file-name.cpp" as one bare token, for example. size_t Pos = S.find_first_not_of( "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz" "0123456789_.$/\\~=+[]*?-!^:"); // A character that cannot start a word (which is usually a // punctuation) forms a single character token. if (Pos == 0) Pos = 1; Vec.push_back(S.substr(0, Pos)); S = S.substr(Pos); } Tokens.insert(Tokens.begin() + Pos, Vec.begin(), Vec.end()); } // Skip leading whitespace characters or comments. StringRef ScriptLexer::skipSpace(StringRef S) { for (;;) { if (S.startswith("/*")) { size_t E = S.find("*/", 2); if (E == StringRef::npos) { error("unclosed comment in a linker script"); return ""; } S = S.substr(E + 2); continue; } if (S.startswith("#")) { size_t E = S.find('\n', 1); if (E == StringRef::npos) E = S.size() - 1; S = S.substr(E + 1); continue; } size_t Size = S.size(); S = S.ltrim(); if (S.size() == Size) return S; } } // An erroneous token is handled as if it were the last token before EOF. bool ScriptLexer::atEOF() { return errorCount() || Tokens.size() == Pos; } // Split a given string as an expression. // This function returns "3", "*" and "5" for "3*5" for example. static std::vector tokenizeExpr(StringRef S) { StringRef Ops = "+-*/:!~"; // List of operators // Quoted strings are literal strings, so we don't want to split it. if (S.startswith("\"")) return {S}; // Split S with operators as separators. std::vector Ret; while (!S.empty()) { size_t E = S.find_first_of(Ops); // No need to split if there is no operator. if (E == StringRef::npos) { Ret.push_back(S); break; } // Get a token before the opreator. if (E != 0) Ret.push_back(S.substr(0, E)); // Get the operator as a token. Keep != as one token. if (S.substr(E).startswith("!=")) { Ret.push_back(S.substr(E, 2)); S = S.substr(E + 2); } else { Ret.push_back(S.substr(E, 1)); S = S.substr(E + 1); } } return Ret; } // In contexts where expressions are expected, the lexer should apply // different tokenization rules than the default one. By default, // arithmetic operator characters are regular characters, but in the // expression context, they should be independent tokens. // // For example, "foo*3" should be tokenized to "foo", "*" and "3" only // in the expression context. // // This function may split the current token into multiple tokens. void ScriptLexer::maybeSplitExpr() { if (!InExpr || errorCount() || atEOF()) return; std::vector V = tokenizeExpr(Tokens[Pos]); if (V.size() == 1) return; Tokens.erase(Tokens.begin() + Pos); Tokens.insert(Tokens.begin() + Pos, V.begin(), V.end()); } StringRef ScriptLexer::next() { maybeSplitExpr(); if (errorCount()) return ""; if (atEOF()) { setError("unexpected EOF"); return ""; } return Tokens[Pos++]; } StringRef ScriptLexer::peek() { StringRef Tok = next(); if (errorCount()) return ""; Pos = Pos - 1; return Tok; } StringRef ScriptLexer::peek2() { skip(); StringRef Tok = next(); if (errorCount()) return ""; Pos = Pos - 2; return Tok; } bool ScriptLexer::consume(StringRef Tok) { if (peek() == Tok) { skip(); return true; } return false; } // Consumes Tok followed by ":". Space is allowed between Tok and ":". bool ScriptLexer::consumeLabel(StringRef Tok) { if (consume((Tok + ":").str())) return true; if (Tokens.size() >= Pos + 2 && Tokens[Pos] == Tok && Tokens[Pos + 1] == ":") { Pos += 2; return true; } return false; } void ScriptLexer::skip() { (void)next(); } void ScriptLexer::expect(StringRef Expect) { if (errorCount()) return; StringRef Tok = next(); if (Tok != Expect) setError(Expect + " expected, but got " + Tok); } // Returns true if S encloses T. static bool encloses(StringRef S, StringRef T) { return S.bytes_begin() <= T.bytes_begin() && T.bytes_end() <= S.bytes_end(); } MemoryBufferRef ScriptLexer::getCurrentMB() { // Find input buffer containing the current token. assert(!MBs.empty() && Pos > 0); for (MemoryBufferRef MB : MBs) if (encloses(MB.getBuffer(), Tokens[Pos - 1])) return MB; llvm_unreachable("getCurrentMB: failed to find a token"); }