
Support R_RISCV_TLSDESC_HI20/R_RISCV_TLSDESC_LOAD_LO12/R_RISCV_TLSDESC_ADD_LO12/R_RISCV_TLSDESC_CALL. LOAD_LO12/ADD_LO12/CALL relocations reference a label at the HI20 location, which requires special handling. We save the value of HI20 to be reused. Two interleaved TLSDESC code sequences, which compilers do not generate, are unsupported. For -no-pie/-pie links, TLSDESC to initial-exec or local-exec optimizations are eligible. Implement the relevant hooks (R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_LE, R_RELAX_TLS_GD_TO_IE): the first two instructions are converted to NOP while the latter two are converted to a GOT load or a lui+addi. The first two instructions, which would be converted to NOP, are removed instead in the presence of relaxation. Relaxation is eligible as long as the R_RISCV_TLSDESC_HI20 relocation has a pairing R_RISCV_RELAX, regardless of whether the following instructions have a R_RISCV_RELAX. In addition, for the TLSDESC to LE optimization (`lui a0,<hi20>; addi a0,a0,<lo12>`), `lui` can be removed (i.e. use the short form) if hi20 is 0. ``` // TLSDESC to LE/IE optimization .Ltlsdesc_hi2: auipc a4, %tlsdesc_hi(c) # if relax: remove; otherwise, NOP load a5, %tlsdesc_load_lo(.Ltlsdesc_hi2)(a4) # if relax: remove; otherwise, NOP addi a0, a4, %tlsdesc_add_lo(.Ltlsdesc_hi2) # if LE && !hi20 {if relax: remove; otherwise, NOP} jalr t0, 0(a5), %tlsdesc_call(.Ltlsdesc_hi2) add a0, a0, tp ``` The implementation carefully ensures that an instruction unrelated to the current TLSDESC code sequence, if immediately follows a removable instruction (HI20 or LOAD_LO12 OR (LE-specific) ADD_LO12), is not converted to NOP. * `riscv64-tlsdesc.s` is inspired by `i386-tlsdesc-gd.s` (https://reviews.llvm.org/D112582). * `riscv64-tlsdesc-relax.s` tests linker relaxation. * `riscv-tlsdesc-gd-mixed.s` is inspired by `x86-64-tlsdesc-gd-mixed.s` (https://reviews.llvm.org/D116900). Link: https://github.com/riscv-non-isa/riscv-elf-psabi-doc/pull/373 Reviewed By: ilovepi Pull Request: https://github.com/llvm/llvm-project/pull/79239
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