-//===- lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp - Module Linker Implementation ----------===//
+ //===- lib/Linker/LinkModules.cpp - Module Linker Implementation ----------===//
//
// The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
//
// If there is a conflict, rename the conflict.
if (GlobalValue *ConflictGV = cast_or_null<GlobalValue>(ST.lookup(Name))) {
- assert(ConflictGV->hasInternalLinkage() &&
+ assert(ConflictGV->hasLocalLinkage() &&
"Not conflicting with a static global, should link instead!");
GV->takeName(ConflictGV);
ConflictGV->setName(Name); // This will cause ConflictGV to get renamed
static bool GetLinkageResult(GlobalValue *Dest, const GlobalValue *Src,
GlobalValue::LinkageTypes <, bool &LinkFromSrc,
std::string *Err) {
- assert((!Dest || !Src->hasInternalLinkage()) &&
+ assert((!Dest || !Src->hasLocalLinkage()) &&
"If Src has internal linkage, Dest shouldn't be set!");
if (!Dest) {
// Linking something to nothing.
// Check to see if may have to link the global with the global, alias or
// function.
- if (SGV->hasName() && !SGV->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (SGV->hasName() && !SGV->hasLocalLinkage())
DGV = cast_or_null<GlobalValue>(DestSymTab.lookup(SGV->getNameStart(),
SGV->getNameEnd()));
// If we found a global with the same name in the dest module, but it has
// internal linkage, we are really not doing any linkage here.
- if (DGV && DGV->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (DGV && DGV->hasLocalLinkage())
DGV = 0;
// If types don't agree due to opaque types, try to resolve them.
// If the LLVM runtime renamed the global, but it is an externally visible
// symbol, DGV must be an existing global with internal linkage. Rename
// it.
- if (!NewDGV->hasInternalLinkage() && NewDGV->getName() != SGV->getName())
+ if (!NewDGV->hasLocalLinkage() && NewDGV->getName() != SGV->getName())
ForceRenaming(NewDGV, SGV->getName());
// Make sure to remember this mapping.
// If the symbol table renamed the global, but it is an externally visible
// symbol, DGV must be an existing global with internal linkage. Rename.
- if (NewDGV->getName() != SGV->getName() && !NewDGV->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (NewDGV->getName() != SGV->getName() && !NewDGV->hasLocalLinkage())
ForceRenaming(NewDGV, SGV->getName());
// Inherit const as appropriate.
if (DGVar->isDeclaration() && SGV->isConstant() && !DGVar->isConstant())
DGVar->setConstant(true);
- // SGV is global, but DGV is alias. The only valid mapping is when SGV is
- // external declaration, which is effectively a no-op. Also make sure
- // linkage calculation was correct.
- if (isa<GlobalAlias>(DGV) && !SGV->isDeclaration())
- return Error(Err, "Global-Alias Collision on '" + SGV->getName() +
- "': symbol multiple defined");
+ // SGV is global, but DGV is alias.
+ if (isa<GlobalAlias>(DGV)) {
+ // The only valid mappings are:
+ // - SGV is external declaration, which is effectively a no-op.
+ // - SGV is weak, when we just need to throw SGV out.
+ if (!SGV->isDeclaration() && !SGV->mayBeOverridden())
+ return Error(Err, "Global-Alias Collision on '" + SGV->getName() +
+ "': symbol multiple defined");
+ }
// Set calculated linkage
DGV->setLinkage(NewLinkage);
return GlobalValue::ExternalLinkage;
else if (SGV->hasWeakLinkage() || DGV->hasWeakLinkage())
return GlobalValue::WeakLinkage;
- else {
- assert(SGV->hasInternalLinkage() && DGV->hasInternalLinkage() &&
- "Unexpected linkage type");
+ else if (SGV->hasInternalLinkage() && DGV->hasInternalLinkage())
return GlobalValue::InternalLinkage;
+ else {
+ assert (SGV->hasPrivateLinkage() && DGV->hasPrivateLinkage() &&
+ "Unexpected linkage type");
+ return GlobalValue::PrivateLinkage;
}
}
GlobalValue* DGV = NULL;
// Try to find something 'similar' to SGA in destination module.
- if (!DGV && !SGA->hasInternalLinkage()) {
+ if (!DGV && !SGA->hasLocalLinkage()) {
DGV = Dest->getNamedAlias(SGA->getName());
// If types don't agree due to opaque types, try to resolve them.
RecursiveResolveTypes(SGA->getType(), DGV->getType());
}
- if (!DGV && !SGA->hasInternalLinkage()) {
+ if (!DGV && !SGA->hasLocalLinkage()) {
DGV = Dest->getGlobalVariable(SGA->getName());
// If types don't agree due to opaque types, try to resolve them.
RecursiveResolveTypes(SGA->getType(), DGV->getType());
}
- if (!DGV && !SGA->hasInternalLinkage()) {
+ if (!DGV && !SGA->hasLocalLinkage()) {
DGV = Dest->getFunction(SGA->getName());
// If types don't agree due to opaque types, try to resolve them.
}
// No linking to be performed on internal stuff.
- if (DGV && DGV->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (DGV && DGV->hasLocalLinkage())
DGV = NULL;
if (GlobalAlias *DGA = dyn_cast_or_null<GlobalAlias>(DGV)) {
// If the symbol table renamed the alias, but it is an externally visible
// symbol, DGA must be an global value with internal linkage. Rename it.
if (NewGA->getName() != SGA->getName() &&
- !NewGA->hasInternalLinkage())
+ !NewGA->hasLocalLinkage())
ForceRenaming(NewGA, SGA->getName());
// Remember this mapping so uses in the source module get remapped
// Figure out what the initializer looks like in the dest module...
Constant *SInit =
cast<Constant>(RemapOperand(SGV->getInitializer(), ValueMap));
-
- GlobalVariable *DGV =
- cast<GlobalVariable>(ValueMap[SGV]->stripPointerCasts());
- if (DGV->hasInitializer()) {
- if (SGV->hasExternalLinkage()) {
- if (DGV->getInitializer() != SInit)
- return Error(Err, "Global Variable Collision on '" + SGV->getName() +
- "': global variables have different initializers");
- } else if (DGV->mayBeOverridden()) {
- // Nothing is required, mapped values will take the new global
- // automatically.
- } else if (SGV->mayBeOverridden()) {
- // Nothing is required, mapped values will take the new global
- // automatically.
- } else if (DGV->hasAppendingLinkage()) {
- assert(0 && "Appending linkage unimplemented!");
+ // Grab destination global variable or alias.
+ GlobalValue *DGV = cast<GlobalValue>(ValueMap[SGV]->stripPointerCasts());
+
+ // If dest if global variable, check that initializers match.
+ if (GlobalVariable *DGVar = dyn_cast<GlobalVariable>(DGV)) {
+ if (DGVar->hasInitializer()) {
+ if (SGV->hasExternalLinkage()) {
+ if (DGVar->getInitializer() != SInit)
+ return Error(Err, "Global Variable Collision on '" +
+ SGV->getName() +
+ "': global variables have different initializers");
+ } else if (DGVar->mayBeOverridden()) {
+ // Nothing is required, mapped values will take the new global
+ // automatically.
+ } else if (SGV->mayBeOverridden()) {
+ // Nothing is required, mapped values will take the new global
+ // automatically.
+ } else if (DGVar->hasAppendingLinkage()) {
+ assert(0 && "Appending linkage unimplemented!");
+ } else {
+ assert(0 && "Unknown linkage!");
+ }
} else {
- assert(0 && "Unknown linkage!");
+ // Copy the initializer over now...
+ DGVar->setInitializer(SInit);
}
} else {
- // Copy the initializer over now...
- DGV->setInitializer(SInit);
+ // Destination is alias, the only valid situation is when source is
+ // weak. Also, note, that we already checked linkage in LinkGlobals(),
+ // thus we assert here.
+ // FIXME: Should we weaken this assumption, 'dereference' alias and
+ // check for initializer of aliasee?
+ assert(SGV->mayBeOverridden());
}
}
}
// Check to see if may have to link the function with the global, alias or
// function.
- if (SF->hasName() && !SF->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (SF->hasName() && !SF->hasLocalLinkage())
DGV = cast_or_null<GlobalValue>(DestSymTab.lookup(SF->getNameStart(),
SF->getNameEnd()));
// If we found a global with the same name in the dest module, but it has
// internal linkage, we are really not doing any linkage here.
- if (DGV && DGV->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (DGV && DGV->hasLocalLinkage())
DGV = 0;
// If types don't agree due to opaque types, try to resolve them.
// If the LLVM runtime renamed the function, but it is an externally
// visible symbol, DF must be an existing function with internal linkage.
// Rename it.
- if (!NewDF->hasInternalLinkage() && NewDF->getName() != SF->getName())
+ if (!NewDF->hasLocalLinkage() && NewDF->getName() != SF->getName())
ForceRenaming(NewDF, SF->getName());
// ... and remember this mapping...
// If the symbol table renamed the function, but it is an externally
// visible symbol, DF must be an existing function with internal
// linkage. Rename it.
- if (NewDF->getName() != SF->getName() && !NewDF->hasInternalLinkage())
+ if (NewDF->getName() != SF->getName() && !NewDF->hasLocalLinkage())
ForceRenaming(NewDF, SF->getName());
// Remember this mapping so uses in the source module get remapped
// The only valid mappings are:
// - SF is external declaration, which is effectively a no-op.
// - SF is weak, when we just need to throw SF out.
- if (!SF->isDeclaration())
+ if (!SF->isDeclaration() && !SF->mayBeOverridden())
return Error(Err, "Function-Alias Collision on '" + SF->getName() +
"': symbol multiple defined");
}