1 /* yyscript.y -- linker script grammar for gold. */ 2 3 /* Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 4 Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant (at) 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, 14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 16 GNU General Public License for more details. 17 18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software 20 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, 21 MA 02110-1301, USA. */ 22 23 /* This is a bison grammar to parse a subset of the original GNU ld 24 linker script language. */ 25 26 %{ 27 28 #include "config.h" 29 30 #include <stddef.h> 31 #include <stdint.h> 32 #include <stdlib.h> 33 #include <string.h> 34 35 #include "script-c.h" 36 37 %} 38 39 /* We need to use a pure parser because we might be multi-threaded. 40 We pass some arguments through the parser to the lexer. */ 41 42 %pure-parser 43 44 %parse-param {void* closure} 45 %lex-param {void* closure} 46 47 /* Since we require bison anyhow, we take advantage of it. */ 48 49 %error-verbose 50 51 /* The values associated with tokens. */ 52 53 %union { 54 /* A string. */ 55 struct Parser_string string; 56 /* A number. */ 57 uint64_t integer; 58 /* An expression. */ 59 Expression_ptr expr; 60 /* An output section header. */ 61 struct Parser_output_section_header output_section_header; 62 /* An output section trailer. */ 63 struct Parser_output_section_trailer output_section_trailer; 64 /* A section constraint. */ 65 enum Section_constraint constraint; 66 /* A complete input section specification. */ 67 struct Input_section_spec input_section_spec; 68 /* A list of wildcard specifications, with exclusions. */ 69 struct Wildcard_sections wildcard_sections; 70 /* A single wildcard specification. */ 71 struct Wildcard_section wildcard_section; 72 /* A list of strings. */ 73 String_list_ptr string_list; 74 /* Information for a program header. */ 75 struct Phdr_info phdr_info; 76 /* Used for version scripts and within VERSION {}. */ 77 struct Version_dependency_list* deplist; 78 struct Version_expression_list* versyms; 79 struct Version_tree* versnode; 80 enum Script_section_type section_type; 81 } 82 83 /* Operators, including a precedence table for expressions. */ 84 85 %right PLUSEQ MINUSEQ MULTEQ DIVEQ '=' LSHIFTEQ RSHIFTEQ ANDEQ OREQ 86 %right '?' ':' 87 %left OROR 88 %left ANDAND 89 %left '|' 90 %left '^' 91 %left '&' 92 %left EQ NE 93 %left '<' '>' LE GE 94 %left LSHIFT RSHIFT 95 %left '+' '-' 96 %left '*' '/' '%' 97 98 /* A fake operator used to indicate unary operator precedence. */ 99 %right UNARY 100 101 /* Constants. */ 102 103 %token <string> STRING 104 %token <string> QUOTED_STRING 105 %token <integer> INTEGER 106 107 /* Keywords. This list is taken from ldgram.y and ldlex.l in the old 108 GNU linker, with the keywords which only appear in MRI mode 109 removed. Not all these keywords are actually used in this grammar. 110 In most cases the keyword is recognized as the token name in upper 111 case. The comments indicate where this is not the case. */ 112 113 %token ABSOLUTE 114 %token ADDR 115 %token ALIGN_K /* ALIGN */ 116 %token ALIGNOF 117 %token ASSERT_K /* ASSERT */ 118 %token AS_NEEDED 119 %token AT 120 %token BIND 121 %token BLOCK 122 %token BYTE 123 %token CONSTANT 124 %token CONSTRUCTORS 125 %token COPY 126 %token CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS 127 %token DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN 128 %token DATA_SEGMENT_END 129 %token DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END 130 %token DEFINED 131 %token DSECT 132 %token ENTRY 133 %token EXCLUDE_FILE 134 %token EXTERN 135 %token FILL 136 %token FLOAT 137 %token FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION 138 %token GLOBAL /* global */ 139 %token GROUP 140 %token HLL 141 %token INCLUDE 142 %token INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION 143 %token INFO 144 %token INPUT 145 %token KEEP 146 %token LEN 147 %token LENGTH /* LENGTH, l, len */ 148 %token LOADADDR 149 %token LOCAL /* local */ 150 %token LONG 151 %token MAP 152 %token MAX_K /* MAX */ 153 %token MEMORY 154 %token MIN_K /* MIN */ 155 %token NEXT 156 %token NOCROSSREFS 157 %token NOFLOAT 158 %token NOLOAD 159 %token ONLY_IF_RO 160 %token ONLY_IF_RW 161 %token ORG 162 %token ORIGIN /* ORIGIN, o, org */ 163 %token OUTPUT 164 %token OUTPUT_ARCH 165 %token OUTPUT_FORMAT 166 %token OVERLAY 167 %token PHDRS 168 %token PROVIDE 169 %token PROVIDE_HIDDEN 170 %token QUAD 171 %token SEARCH_DIR 172 %token SECTIONS 173 %token SEGMENT_START 174 %token SHORT 175 %token SIZEOF 176 %token SIZEOF_HEADERS /* SIZEOF_HEADERS, sizeof_headers */ 177 %token SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT 178 %token SORT_BY_NAME 179 %token SPECIAL 180 %token SQUAD 181 %token STARTUP 182 %token SUBALIGN 183 %token SYSLIB 184 %token TARGET_K /* TARGET */ 185 %token TRUNCATE 186 %token VERSIONK /* VERSION */ 187 188 /* Keywords, part 2. These are keywords that are unique to gold, 189 and not present in the old GNU linker. As before, unless the 190 comments say otherwise, the keyword is recognized as the token 191 name in upper case. */ 192 193 %token OPTION 194 195 /* Special tokens used to tell the grammar what type of tokens we are 196 parsing. The token stream always begins with one of these tokens. 197 We do this because version scripts can appear embedded within 198 linker scripts, and because --defsym uses the expression 199 parser. */ 200 %token PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT 201 %token PARSING_VERSION_SCRIPT 202 %token PARSING_DEFSYM 203 %token PARSING_DYNAMIC_LIST 204 %token PARSING_SECTIONS_BLOCK 205 %token PARSING_SECTION_COMMANDS 206 %token PARSING_MEMORY_DEF 207 208 /* Non-terminal types, where needed. */ 209 210 %type <expr> parse_exp exp 211 %type <expr> opt_at opt_align opt_subalign opt_fill 212 %type <output_section_header> section_header opt_address_and_section_type 213 %type <section_type> section_type 214 %type <output_section_trailer> section_trailer 215 %type <constraint> opt_constraint 216 %type <string_list> opt_phdr 217 %type <integer> data_length 218 %type <input_section_spec> input_section_no_keep 219 %type <wildcard_sections> wildcard_sections 220 %type <wildcard_section> wildcard_file wildcard_section 221 %type <string_list> exclude_names 222 %type <string> wildcard_name 223 %type <integer> phdr_type memory_attr 224 %type <phdr_info> phdr_info 225 %type <versyms> vers_defns 226 %type <versnode> vers_tag 227 %type <deplist> verdep 228 %type <string> string 229 230 %% 231 232 /* Read the special token to see what to read next. */ 233 top: 234 PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT linker_script 235 | PARSING_VERSION_SCRIPT version_script 236 | PARSING_DEFSYM defsym_expr 237 | PARSING_DYNAMIC_LIST dynamic_list_expr 238 | PARSING_SECTIONS_BLOCK sections_block 239 | PARSING_SECTION_COMMANDS section_cmds 240 | PARSING_MEMORY_DEF memory_defs 241 ; 242 243 /* A file contains a list of commands. */ 244 linker_script: 245 linker_script file_cmd 246 | /* empty */ 247 ; 248 249 /* A command which may appear at top level of a linker script. */ 250 file_cmd: 251 EXTERN '(' extern_name_list ')' 252 | FORCE_COMMON_ALLOCATION 253 { script_set_common_allocation(closure, 1); } 254 | GROUP 255 { script_start_group(closure); } 256 '(' input_list ')' 257 { script_end_group(closure); } 258 | INHIBIT_COMMON_ALLOCATION 259 { script_set_common_allocation(closure, 0); } 260 | INPUT '(' input_list ')' 261 | MEMORY '{' memory_defs '}' 262 | OPTION '(' string ')' 263 { script_parse_option(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 264 | OUTPUT_FORMAT '(' string ')' 265 { 266 if (!script_check_output_format(closure, $3.value, $3.length, 267 NULL, 0, NULL, 0)) 268 YYABORT; 269 } 270 | OUTPUT_FORMAT '(' string ',' string ',' string ')' 271 { 272 if (!script_check_output_format(closure, $3.value, $3.length, 273 $5.value, $5.length, 274 $7.value, $7.length)) 275 YYABORT; 276 } 277 | PHDRS '{' phdrs_defs '}' 278 | SEARCH_DIR '(' string ')' 279 { script_add_search_dir(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 280 | SECTIONS '{' 281 { script_start_sections(closure); } 282 sections_block '}' 283 { script_finish_sections(closure); } 284 | TARGET_K '(' string ')' 285 { script_set_target(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 286 | VERSIONK '{' 287 { script_push_lex_into_version_mode(closure); } 288 version_script '}' 289 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); } 290 | ENTRY '(' string ')' 291 { script_set_entry(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 292 | assignment end 293 | ASSERT_K '(' parse_exp ',' string ')' 294 { script_add_assertion(closure, $3, $5.value, $5.length); } 295 | INCLUDE string 296 { script_include_directive(PARSING_LINKER_SCRIPT, closure, 297 $2.value, $2.length); } 298 | ignore_cmd 299 | ';' 300 ; 301 302 /* Top level commands which we ignore. The GNU linker uses these to 303 select the output format, but we don't offer a choice. Ignoring 304 these is more-or-less OK since most scripts simply explicitly 305 choose the default. */ 306 ignore_cmd: 307 OUTPUT_ARCH '(' string ')' 308 ; 309 310 /* A list of external undefined symbols. We put the lexer into 311 expression mode so that commas separate names; this is what the GNU 312 linker does. */ 313 314 extern_name_list: 315 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); } 316 extern_name_list_body 317 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); } 318 ; 319 320 extern_name_list_body: 321 string 322 { script_add_extern(closure, $1.value, $1.length); } 323 | extern_name_list_body string 324 { script_add_extern(closure, $2.value, $2.length); } 325 | extern_name_list_body ',' string 326 { script_add_extern(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 327 ; 328 329 /* A list of input file names. */ 330 input_list: 331 input_list_element 332 | input_list opt_comma input_list_element 333 ; 334 335 /* An input file name. */ 336 input_list_element: 337 string 338 { script_add_file(closure, $1.value, $1.length); } 339 | '-' STRING 340 { script_add_library(closure, $2.value, $2.length); } 341 | AS_NEEDED 342 { script_start_as_needed(closure); } 343 '(' input_list ')' 344 { script_end_as_needed(closure); } 345 ; 346 347 /* Commands in a SECTIONS block. */ 348 sections_block: 349 sections_block section_block_cmd 350 | /* empty */ 351 ; 352 353 /* A command which may appear within a SECTIONS block. */ 354 section_block_cmd: 355 ENTRY '(' string ')' 356 { script_set_entry(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 357 | assignment end 358 | ASSERT_K '(' parse_exp ',' string ')' 359 { script_add_assertion(closure, $3, $5.value, $5.length); } 360 | INCLUDE string 361 { script_include_directive(PARSING_SECTIONS_BLOCK, closure, 362 $2.value, $2.length); } 363 | string section_header 364 { script_start_output_section(closure, $1.value, $1.length, &$2); } 365 '{' section_cmds '}' section_trailer 366 { script_finish_output_section(closure, &$7); } 367 ; 368 369 /* The header of an output section in a SECTIONS block--everything 370 after the name. */ 371 section_header: 372 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); } 373 opt_address_and_section_type opt_at opt_align opt_subalign 374 { script_pop_lex_mode(closure); } 375 opt_constraint 376 { 377 $$.address = $2.address; 378 $$.section_type = $2.section_type; 379 $$.load_address = $3; 380 $$.align = $4; 381 $$.subalign = $5; 382 $$.constraint = $7; 383 } 384 ; 385 386 /* The optional address followed by the optional section type. This 387 is a separate nonterminal to avoid a shift/reduce conflict on 388 '(' in section_header. */ 389 390 opt_address_and_section_type: 391 ':' 392 { 393 $$.address = NULL; 394 $$.section_type = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_NONE; 395 } 396 | '(' ')' ':' 397 { 398 $$.address = NULL; 399 $$.section_type = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_NONE; 400 } 401 | exp ':' 402 { 403 $$.address = $1; 404 $$.section_type = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_NONE; 405 } 406 | exp '(' ')' ':' 407 { 408 $$.address = $1; 409 $$.section_type = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_NONE; 410 } 411 | '(' section_type ')' ':' 412 { 413 $$.address = NULL; 414 $$.section_type = $2; 415 } 416 | exp '(' section_type ')' ':' 417 { 418 $$.address = $1; 419 $$.section_type = $3; 420 } 421 ; 422 423 /* We only support NOLOAD. */ 424 section_type: 425 NOLOAD 426 { $$ = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_NOLOAD; } 427 | DSECT 428 { 429 yyerror(closure, "DSECT section type is unsupported"); 430 $$ = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_DSECT; 431 } 432 | COPY 433 { 434 yyerror(closure, "COPY section type is unsupported"); 435 $$ = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_COPY; 436 } 437 | INFO 438 { 439 yyerror(closure, "INFO section type is unsupported"); 440 $$ = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_INFO; 441 } 442 | OVERLAY 443 { 444 yyerror(closure, "OVERLAY section type is unsupported"); 445 $$ = SCRIPT_SECTION_TYPE_OVERLAY; 446 } 447 ; 448 449 /* The address at which an output section should be loaded. */ 450 opt_at: 451 /* empty */ 452 { $$ = NULL; } 453 | AT '(' exp ')' 454 { $$ = $3; } 455 ; 456 457 /* The alignment of an output section. */ 458 opt_align: 459 /* empty */ 460 { $$ = NULL; } 461 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ')' 462 { $$ = $3; } 463 ; 464 465 /* The input section alignment within an output section. */ 466 opt_subalign: 467 /* empty */ 468 { $$ = NULL; } 469 | SUBALIGN '(' exp ')' 470 { $$ = $3; } 471 ; 472 473 /* A section constraint. */ 474 opt_constraint: 475 /* empty */ 476 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_NONE; } 477 | ONLY_IF_RO 478 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_ONLY_IF_RO; } 479 | ONLY_IF_RW 480 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_ONLY_IF_RW; } 481 | SPECIAL 482 { $$ = CONSTRAINT_SPECIAL; } 483 ; 484 485 /* The trailer of an output section in a SECTIONS block. */ 486 section_trailer: 487 opt_memspec opt_at_memspec opt_phdr opt_fill opt_comma 488 { 489 $$.fill = $4; 490 $$.phdrs = $3; 491 } 492 ; 493 494 /* A memory specification for an output section. */ 495 opt_memspec: 496 '>' string 497 { script_set_section_region(closure, $2.value, $2.length, 1); } 498 | /* empty */ 499 ; 500 501 /* A memory specification for where to load an output section. */ 502 opt_at_memspec: 503 AT '>' string 504 { script_set_section_region(closure, $3.value, $3.length, 0); } 505 | /* empty */ 506 ; 507 508 /* The program segment an output section should go into. */ 509 opt_phdr: 510 opt_phdr ':' string 511 { $$ = script_string_list_push_back($1, $3.value, $3.length); } 512 | /* empty */ 513 { $$ = NULL; } 514 ; 515 516 /* The value to use to fill an output section. FIXME: This does not 517 handle a string of arbitrary length. */ 518 opt_fill: 519 '=' parse_exp 520 { $$ = $2; } 521 | /* empty */ 522 { $$ = NULL; } 523 ; 524 525 /* Commands which may appear within the description of an output 526 section in a SECTIONS block. */ 527 section_cmds: 528 /* empty */ 529 | section_cmds section_cmd 530 ; 531 532 /* A command which may appear within the description of an output 533 section in a SECTIONS block. */ 534 section_cmd: 535 assignment end 536 | input_section_spec 537 | data_length '(' parse_exp ')' 538 { script_add_data(closure, $1, $3); } 539 | ASSERT_K '(' parse_exp ',' string ')' 540 { script_add_assertion(closure, $3, $5.value, $5.length); } 541 | FILL '(' parse_exp ')' 542 { script_add_fill(closure, $3); } 543 | CONSTRUCTORS 544 { 545 /* The GNU linker uses CONSTRUCTORS for the a.out object 546 file format. It does nothing when using ELF. Since 547 some ELF linker scripts use it although it does 548 nothing, we accept it and ignore it. */ 549 } 550 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' CONSTRUCTORS ')' 551 | INCLUDE string 552 { script_include_directive(PARSING_SECTION_COMMANDS, closure, 553 $2.value, $2.length); } 554 | ';' 555 ; 556 557 /* The length of data which may appear within the description of an 558 output section in a SECTIONS block. */ 559 data_length: 560 QUAD 561 { $$ = QUAD; } 562 | SQUAD 563 { $$ = SQUAD; } 564 | LONG 565 { $$ = LONG; } 566 | SHORT 567 { $$ = SHORT; } 568 | BYTE 569 { $$ = BYTE; } 570 ; 571 572 /* An input section specification. This may appear within the 573 description of an output section in a SECTIONS block. */ 574 input_section_spec: 575 input_section_no_keep 576 { script_add_input_section(closure, &$1, 0); } 577 | KEEP '(' input_section_no_keep ')' 578 { script_add_input_section(closure, &$3, 1); } 579 ; 580 581 /* An input section specification within a KEEP clause. */ 582 input_section_no_keep: 583 string 584 { 585 $$.file.name = $1; 586 $$.file.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE; 587 $$.input_sections.sections = NULL; 588 $$.input_sections.exclude = NULL; 589 } 590 | wildcard_file '(' wildcard_sections ')' 591 { 592 $$.file = $1; 593 $$.input_sections = $3; 594 } 595 ; 596 597 /* A wildcard file specification. */ 598 wildcard_file: 599 wildcard_name 600 { 601 $$.name = $1; 602 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE; 603 } 604 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' wildcard_name ')' 605 { 606 $$.name = $3; 607 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME; 608 } 609 ; 610 611 /* A list of wild card section specifications. */ 612 wildcard_sections: 613 wildcard_sections opt_comma wildcard_section 614 { 615 $$.sections = script_string_sort_list_add($1.sections, &$3); 616 $$.exclude = $1.exclude; 617 } 618 | wildcard_section 619 { 620 $$.sections = script_new_string_sort_list(&$1); 621 $$.exclude = NULL; 622 } 623 | wildcard_sections opt_comma EXCLUDE_FILE '(' exclude_names ')' 624 { 625 $$.sections = $1.sections; 626 $$.exclude = script_string_list_append($1.exclude, $5); 627 } 628 | EXCLUDE_FILE '(' exclude_names ')' 629 { 630 $$.sections = NULL; 631 $$.exclude = $3; 632 } 633 ; 634 635 /* A single wild card specification. */ 636 wildcard_section: 637 wildcard_name 638 { 639 $$.name = $1; 640 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_NONE; 641 } 642 | SORT_BY_NAME '(' wildcard_section ')' 643 { 644 $$.name = $3.name; 645 switch ($3.sort) 646 { 647 case SORT_WILDCARD_NONE: 648 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME; 649 break; 650 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME: 651 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT: 652 break; 653 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT: 654 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME: 655 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT; 656 break; 657 default: 658 abort(); 659 } 660 } 661 | SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT '(' wildcard_section ')' 662 { 663 $$.name = $3.name; 664 switch ($3.sort) 665 { 666 case SORT_WILDCARD_NONE: 667 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT; 668 break; 669 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT: 670 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME: 671 break; 672 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME: 673 case SORT_WILDCARD_BY_NAME_BY_ALIGNMENT: 674 $$.sort = SORT_WILDCARD_BY_ALIGNMENT_BY_NAME; 675 break; 676 default: 677 abort(); 678 } 679 } 680 ; 681 682 /* A list of file names to exclude. */ 683 exclude_names: 684 exclude_names opt_comma wildcard_name 685 { $$ = script_string_list_push_back($1, $3.value, $3.length); } 686 | wildcard_name 687 { $$ = script_new_string_list($1.value, $1.length); } 688 ; 689 690 /* A single wildcard name. We recognize '*' and '?' specially since 691 they are expression tokens. */ 692 wildcard_name: 693 string 694 { $$ = $1; } 695 | '*' 696 { 697 $$.value = "*"; 698 $$.length = 1; 699 } 700 | '?' 701 { 702 $$.value = "?"; 703 $$.length = 1; 704 } 705 ; 706 707 /* A list of MEMORY definitions. */ 708 memory_defs: 709 memory_defs opt_comma memory_def 710 | /* empty */ 711 ; 712 713 /* A single MEMORY definition. */ 714 memory_def: 715 string memory_attr ':' memory_origin '=' parse_exp opt_comma memory_length '=' parse_exp 716 { script_add_memory(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $2, $6, $10); } 717 | 718 INCLUDE string 719 { script_include_directive(PARSING_MEMORY_DEF, closure, 720 $2.value, $2.length); } 721 | 722 ; 723 724 /* The (optional) attributes of a MEMORY region. */ 725 memory_attr: 726 '(' string ')' 727 { $$ = script_parse_memory_attr(closure, $2.value, $2.length, 0); } 728 | /* Inverted attributes. */ 729 '(' '!' string ')' 730 { $$ = script_parse_memory_attr(closure, $3.value, $3.length, 1); } 731 | /* empty */ 732 { $$ = 0; } 733 ; 734 735 memory_origin: 736 ORIGIN 737 | 738 ORG 739 | 740 'o' 741 ; 742 743 memory_length: 744 LENGTH 745 | 746 LEN 747 | 748 'l' 749 ; 750 751 /* A list of program header definitions. */ 752 phdrs_defs: 753 phdrs_defs phdr_def 754 | /* empty */ 755 ; 756 757 /* A program header definition. */ 758 phdr_def: 759 string phdr_type phdr_info ';' 760 { script_add_phdr(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $2, &$3); } 761 ; 762 763 /* A program header type. The GNU linker accepts a general expression 764 here, but that would be a pain because we would have to dig into 765 the expression structure. It's unlikely that anybody uses anything 766 other than a string or a number here, so that is all we expect. */ 767 phdr_type: 768 string 769 { $$ = script_phdr_string_to_type(closure, $1.value, $1.length); } 770 | INTEGER 771 { $$ = $1; } 772 ; 773 774 /* Additional information for a program header. */ 775 phdr_info: 776 /* empty */ 777 { memset(&$$, 0, sizeof(struct Phdr_info)); } 778 | string phdr_info 779 { 780 $$ = $2; 781 if ($1.length == 7 && strncmp($1.value, "FILEHDR", 7) == 0) 782 $$.includes_filehdr = 1; 783 else 784 yyerror(closure, "PHDRS syntax error"); 785 } 786 | PHDRS phdr_info 787 { 788 $$ = $2; 789 $$.includes_phdrs = 1; 790 } 791 | string '(' INTEGER ')' phdr_info 792 { 793 $$ = $5; 794 if ($1.length == 5 && strncmp($1.value, "FLAGS", 5) == 0) 795 { 796 $$.is_flags_valid = 1; 797 $$.flags = $3; 798 } 799 else 800 yyerror(closure, "PHDRS syntax error"); 801 } 802 | AT '(' parse_exp ')' phdr_info 803 { 804 $$ = $5; 805 $$.load_address = $3; 806 } 807 ; 808 809 /* Set a symbol to a value. */ 810 assignment: 811 string '=' parse_exp 812 { script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, 0, 0); } 813 | string PLUSEQ parse_exp 814 { 815 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 816 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_add(s, $3); 817 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 818 } 819 | string MINUSEQ parse_exp 820 { 821 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 822 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_sub(s, $3); 823 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 824 } 825 | string MULTEQ parse_exp 826 { 827 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 828 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_mult(s, $3); 829 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 830 } 831 | string DIVEQ parse_exp 832 { 833 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 834 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_div(s, $3); 835 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 836 } 837 | string LSHIFTEQ parse_exp 838 { 839 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 840 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_lshift(s, $3); 841 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 842 } 843 | string RSHIFTEQ parse_exp 844 { 845 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 846 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_rshift(s, $3); 847 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 848 } 849 | string ANDEQ parse_exp 850 { 851 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 852 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_bitwise_and(s, $3); 853 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 854 } 855 | string OREQ parse_exp 856 { 857 Expression_ptr s = script_exp_string($1.value, $1.length); 858 Expression_ptr e = script_exp_binary_bitwise_or(s, $3); 859 script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, e, 0, 0); 860 } 861 | PROVIDE '(' string '=' parse_exp ')' 862 { script_set_symbol(closure, $3.value, $3.length, $5, 1, 0); } 863 | PROVIDE_HIDDEN '(' string '=' parse_exp ')' 864 { script_set_symbol(closure, $3.value, $3.length, $5, 1, 1); } 865 ; 866 867 /* Parse an expression, putting the lexer into the right mode. */ 868 parse_exp: 869 { script_push_lex_into_expression_mode(closure); } 870 exp 871 { 872 script_pop_lex_mode(closure); 873 $$ = $2; 874 } 875 ; 876 877 /* An expression. */ 878 exp: 879 '(' exp ')' 880 { $$ = $2; } 881 | '-' exp %prec UNARY 882 { $$ = script_exp_unary_minus($2); } 883 | '!' exp %prec UNARY 884 { $$ = script_exp_unary_logical_not($2); } 885 | '~' exp %prec UNARY 886 { $$ = script_exp_unary_bitwise_not($2); } 887 | '+' exp %prec UNARY 888 { $$ = $2; } 889 | exp '*' exp 890 { $$ = script_exp_binary_mult($1, $3); } 891 | exp '/' exp 892 { $$ = script_exp_binary_div($1, $3); } 893 | exp '%' exp 894 { $$ = script_exp_binary_mod($1, $3); } 895 | exp '+' exp 896 { $$ = script_exp_binary_add($1, $3); } 897 | exp '-' exp 898 { $$ = script_exp_binary_sub($1, $3); } 899 | exp LSHIFT exp 900 { $$ = script_exp_binary_lshift($1, $3); } 901 | exp RSHIFT exp 902 { $$ = script_exp_binary_rshift($1, $3); } 903 | exp EQ exp 904 { $$ = script_exp_binary_eq($1, $3); } 905 | exp NE exp 906 { $$ = script_exp_binary_ne($1, $3); } 907 | exp LE exp 908 { $$ = script_exp_binary_le($1, $3); } 909 | exp GE exp 910 { $$ = script_exp_binary_ge($1, $3); } 911 | exp '<' exp 912 { $$ = script_exp_binary_lt($1, $3); } 913 | exp '>' exp 914 { $$ = script_exp_binary_gt($1, $3); } 915 | exp '&' exp 916 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_and($1, $3); } 917 | exp '^' exp 918 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_xor($1, $3); } 919 | exp '|' exp 920 { $$ = script_exp_binary_bitwise_or($1, $3); } 921 | exp ANDAND exp 922 { $$ = script_exp_binary_logical_and($1, $3); } 923 | exp OROR exp 924 { $$ = script_exp_binary_logical_or($1, $3); } 925 | exp '?' exp ':' exp 926 { $$ = script_exp_trinary_cond($1, $3, $5); } 927 | INTEGER 928 { $$ = script_exp_integer($1); } 929 | string 930 { $$ = script_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length); } 931 | MAX_K '(' exp ',' exp ')' 932 { $$ = script_exp_function_max($3, $5); } 933 | MIN_K '(' exp ',' exp ')' 934 { $$ = script_exp_function_min($3, $5); } 935 | DEFINED '(' string ')' 936 { $$ = script_exp_function_defined($3.value, $3.length); } 937 | SIZEOF_HEADERS 938 { $$ = script_exp_function_sizeof_headers(); } 939 | ALIGNOF '(' string ')' 940 { $$ = script_exp_function_alignof($3.value, $3.length); } 941 | SIZEOF '(' string ')' 942 { $$ = script_exp_function_sizeof($3.value, $3.length); } 943 | ADDR '(' string ')' 944 { $$ = script_exp_function_addr($3.value, $3.length); } 945 | LOADADDR '(' string ')' 946 { $$ = script_exp_function_loadaddr($3.value, $3.length); } 947 | ORIGIN '(' string ')' 948 { $$ = script_exp_function_origin(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 949 | LENGTH '(' string ')' 950 { $$ = script_exp_function_length(closure, $3.value, $3.length); } 951 | CONSTANT '(' string ')' 952 { $$ = script_exp_function_constant($3.value, $3.length); } 953 | ABSOLUTE '(' exp ')' 954 { $$ = script_exp_function_absolute($3); } 955 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ')' 956 { $$ = script_exp_function_align(script_exp_string(".", 1), $3); } 957 | ALIGN_K '(' exp ',' exp ')' 958 { $$ = script_exp_function_align($3, $5); } 959 | BLOCK '(' exp ')' 960 { $$ = script_exp_function_align(script_exp_string(".", 1), $3); } 961 | DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN '(' exp ',' exp ')' 962 { 963 script_data_segment_align(closure); 964 $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_align($3, $5); 965 } 966 | DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END '(' exp ',' exp ')' 967 { 968 script_data_segment_relro_end(closure); 969 $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_relro_end($3, $5); 970 } 971 | DATA_SEGMENT_END '(' exp ')' 972 { $$ = script_exp_function_data_segment_end($3); } 973 | SEGMENT_START '(' string ',' exp ')' 974 { 975 $$ = script_exp_function_segment_start($3.value, $3.length, $5); 976 /* We need to take note of any SEGMENT_START expressions 977 because they change the behaviour of -Ttext, -Tdata and 978 -Tbss options. */ 979 script_saw_segment_start_expression(closure); 980 } 981 | ASSERT_K '(' exp ',' string ')' 982 { $$ = script_exp_function_assert($3, $5.value, $5.length); } 983 ; 984 985 /* Handle the --defsym option. */ 986 defsym_expr: 987 string '=' parse_exp 988 { script_set_symbol(closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, 0, 0); } 989 ; 990 991 /* Handle the --dynamic-list option. A dynamic list has the format 992 { sym1; sym2; extern "C++" { namespace::sym3 }; }; 993 We store the symbol we see in the "local" list; that is where 994 Command_line::in_dynamic_list() will look to do its check. 995 TODO(csilvers): More than one of these brace-lists can appear, and 996 should just be merged and treated as a single list. */ 997 dynamic_list_expr: dynamic_list_nodes ; 998 999 dynamic_list_nodes: 1000 dynamic_list_node 1001 | dynamic_list_nodes dynamic_list_node 1002 ; 1003 1004 dynamic_list_node: 1005 '{' vers_defns ';' '}' ';' 1006 { script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, $2); } 1007 ; 1008 1009 /* A version script. */ 1010 version_script: 1011 vers_nodes 1012 ; 1013 1014 vers_nodes: 1015 vers_node 1016 | vers_nodes vers_node 1017 ; 1018 1019 vers_node: 1020 '{' vers_tag '}' ';' 1021 { 1022 script_register_vers_node (closure, NULL, 0, $2, NULL); 1023 } 1024 | string '{' vers_tag '}' ';' 1025 { 1026 script_register_vers_node (closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, 1027 NULL); 1028 } 1029 | string '{' vers_tag '}' verdep ';' 1030 { 1031 script_register_vers_node (closure, $1.value, $1.length, $3, $5); 1032 } 1033 ; 1034 1035 verdep: 1036 string 1037 { 1038 $$ = script_add_vers_depend (closure, NULL, $1.value, $1.length); 1039 } 1040 | verdep string 1041 { 1042 $$ = script_add_vers_depend (closure, $1, $2.value, $2.length); 1043 } 1044 ; 1045 1046 vers_tag: 1047 /* empty */ 1048 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, NULL); } 1049 | vers_defns ';' 1050 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $1, NULL); } 1051 | GLOBAL ':' vers_defns ';' 1052 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $3, NULL); } 1053 | LOCAL ':' vers_defns ';' 1054 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, NULL, $3); } 1055 | GLOBAL ':' vers_defns ';' LOCAL ':' vers_defns ';' 1056 { $$ = script_new_vers_node (closure, $3, $7); } 1057 ; 1058 1059 /* Here is one of the rare places we care about the distinction 1060 between STRING and QUOTED_STRING. For QUOTED_STRING, we do exact 1061 matching on the pattern, so we pass in true for the exact_match 1062 parameter. For STRING, we do glob matching and pass in false. */ 1063 vers_defns: 1064 STRING 1065 { 1066 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, $1.value, 1067 $1.length, 0); 1068 } 1069 | QUOTED_STRING 1070 { 1071 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, $1.value, 1072 $1.length, 1); 1073 } 1074 | vers_defns ';' STRING 1075 { 1076 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, $3.value, 1077 $3.length, 0); 1078 } 1079 | vers_defns ';' QUOTED_STRING 1080 { 1081 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, $3.value, 1082 $3.length, 1); 1083 } 1084 | /* Push string on the language stack. */ 1085 EXTERN string '{' 1086 { version_script_push_lang (closure, $2.value, $2.length); } 1087 vers_defns opt_semicolon '}' 1088 { 1089 $$ = $5; 1090 version_script_pop_lang(closure); 1091 } 1092 | /* Push string on the language stack. This is more complicated 1093 than the other cases because we need to merge the linked-list 1094 state from the pre-EXTERN defns and the post-EXTERN defns. */ 1095 vers_defns ';' EXTERN string '{' 1096 { version_script_push_lang (closure, $4.value, $4.length); } 1097 vers_defns opt_semicolon '}' 1098 { 1099 $$ = script_merge_expressions ($1, $7); 1100 version_script_pop_lang(closure); 1101 } 1102 | EXTERN // "extern" as a symbol name 1103 { 1104 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, NULL, "extern", 1105 sizeof("extern") - 1, 1); 1106 } 1107 | vers_defns ';' EXTERN 1108 { 1109 $$ = script_new_vers_pattern (closure, $1, "extern", 1110 sizeof("extern") - 1, 1); 1111 } 1112 ; 1113 1114 /* A string can be either a STRING or a QUOTED_STRING. Almost all the 1115 time we don't care, and we use this rule. */ 1116 string: 1117 STRING 1118 { $$ = $1; } 1119 | QUOTED_STRING 1120 { $$ = $1; } 1121 ; 1122 1123 /* Some statements require a terminator, which may be a semicolon or a 1124 comma. */ 1125 end: 1126 ';' 1127 | ',' 1128 ; 1129 1130 /* An optional semicolon. */ 1131 opt_semicolon: 1132 ';' 1133 | /* empty */ 1134 ; 1135 1136 /* An optional comma. */ 1137 opt_comma: 1138 ',' 1139 | /* empty */ 1140 ; 1141 1142 %% 1143