C++: add provisions for optional RTTI support

Ref. https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/1684

This change allows RTTI to be enabled in menuconfig. For full RTTI
support, libstdc++.a in the toolchain should be built without
-fno-rtti, as it is done now.

Generally if libstdc++.a is built with RTTI, applications which do not
use RTTI (and build with -fno-rtti) could still include typeinfo
structures referenced from STL classes’ vtables. This change works
around this, by moving all typeinfo structures from libstdc++.a into
a non-loadable section, placed into a non-existent memory region
starting at address 0. This can be done because when the application
is compiled with -fno-rtti, typeinfo structures are not used at run
time. This way, typeinfo structures do not contribute to the
application binary size.

If the application is build with RTTI support, typeinfo structures are
linked into the application .rodata section as usual.

Note that this commit does not actually enable RTTI support.
The respective Kconfig option is hidden, and will be made visible when
the toolchain is updated.
This commit is contained in:
Ivan Grokhotkov 2019-06-06 16:53:26 +08:00
parent 57a13b09cc
commit 3d0466ccd1
8 changed files with 56 additions and 11 deletions

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@ -22,6 +22,12 @@ else()
list(APPEND cxx_compile_options "-fno-exceptions")
endif()
if(CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI)
list(APPEND cxx_compile_options "-frtti")
else()
list(APPEND cxx_compile_options "-fno-rtti")
endif()
if(CONFIG_COMPILER_DISABLE_GCC8_WARNINGS)
list(APPEND compile_options "-Wno-parentheses"
"-Wno-sizeof-pointer-memaccess"

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@ -149,6 +149,15 @@ mainmenu "Espressif IoT Development Framework Configuration"
Size (in bytes) of the emergency memory pool for C++ exceptions. This pool will be used to allocate
memory for thrown exceptions when there is not enough memory on the heap.
config COMPILER_CXX_RTTI
# Invisible option, until the toolchain with RTTI support is released.
# Use prompt "Enable C++ run-time type info (RTTI)" when updating.
bool
help
Enabling this option compiles all C++ files with RTTI support enabled.
This increases binary size (typically by tens of kB) but allows using
dynamic_cast conversion and typeid operator.
choice COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE
prompt "Stack smashing protection mode"
default COMPILER_STACK_CHECK_MODE_NONE

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@ -56,6 +56,11 @@ else()
target_linker_script(${COMPONENT_LIB} INTERFACE "ld/esp32.extram.bss.ld")
endif()
if(NOT CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI)
# This has to be linked before esp32.project.ld
target_linker_script(${COMPONENT_LIB} INTERFACE "ld/esp32.discard-rtti.ld")
endif()
# Process the template file through the linker script generation mechanism, and use the output for linking the
# final binary
target_linker_script(${COMPONENT_LIB} INTERFACE "${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/ld/esp32.project.ld.in"

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@ -5,18 +5,23 @@
COMPONENT_SRCDIRS := .
ifdef CONFIG_SPIRAM_ALLOW_BSS_SEG_EXTERNAL_MEMORY
# This linker script must come before esp32.project.ld
LINKER_SCRIPTS += esp32.extram.bss.ld
# This linker script must come before esp32.project.ld
LINKER_SCRIPTS += esp32.extram.bss.ld
endif
#Linker scripts used to link the final application.
#Warning: These linker scripts are only used when the normal app is compiled; the bootloader
#specifies its own scripts.
ifndef CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI
# This linker script must come before esp32.project.ld
LINKER_SCRIPTS += esp32.discard-rtti.ld
endif
# Linker scripts used to link the final application.
# Warning: These linker scripts are only used when the normal app is compiled; the bootloader
# specifies its own scripts.
LINKER_SCRIPTS += $(COMPONENT_BUILD_DIR)/esp32.project.ld esp32.peripherals.ld
#ld_include_panic_highint_hdl is added as an undefined symbol because otherwise the
#linker will ignore panic_highint_hdl.S as it has no other files depending on any
#symbols in it.
# ld_include_panic_highint_hdl is added as an undefined symbol because otherwise the
# linker will ignore panic_highint_hdl.S as it has no other files depending on any
# symbols in it.
COMPONENT_ADD_LDFLAGS += -L $(COMPONENT_PATH)/ld \
-T esp32_out.ld \
-u ld_include_panic_highint_hdl \

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@ -0,0 +1,11 @@
/* This is only included if CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI is not set, to
* move RTTI sections of libstdc++ to an unused non-loadable memory region.
*/
SECTIONS
{
.rodata.discard-rtti (NOLOAD):
{
*libstdc++.a:(.rodata._ZTI* .rodata._ZTS*)
} > discard_seg
}

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@ -86,6 +86,11 @@ MEMORY
/* external memory ,including data and text */
extern_ram_seg(RWX) : org = 0x3F800000,
len = 0x400000
/* This is not a memory range which can really be accessed; we use it as a "bitbucket"
where non-loadable sections, which aren't used at run time, can be discarded.
*/
discard_seg (R) : org = 0x00000000, len = 0x10000000
}
#if defined(CONFIG_ESP32_USE_FIXED_STATIC_RAM_SIZE)

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@ -452,7 +452,6 @@ CXXFLAGS ?=
EXTRA_CXXFLAGS ?=
CXXFLAGS := $(strip \
-std=gnu++11 \
-fno-rtti \
$(OPTIMIZATION_FLAGS) $(DEBUG_FLAGS) \
$(COMMON_FLAGS) \
$(COMMON_WARNING_FLAGS) \
@ -465,6 +464,12 @@ else
CXXFLAGS += -fno-exceptions
endif
ifdef CONFIG_COMPILER_CXX_RTTI
CXXFLAGS += -frtti
else
CXXFLAGS += -fno-rtti
endif
ARFLAGS := cru
export CFLAGS CPPFLAGS CXXFLAGS ARFLAGS

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@ -114,8 +114,7 @@ function(__build_set_default_build_specifications)
list(APPEND c_compile_options "-std=gnu99"
"-Wno-old-style-declaration")
list(APPEND cxx_compile_options "-std=gnu++11"
"-fno-rtti")
list(APPEND cxx_compile_options "-std=gnu++11")
idf_build_set_property(COMPILE_DEFINITIONS "${compile_definitions}" APPEND)
idf_build_set_property(COMPILE_OPTIONS "${compile_options}" APPEND)