1WebAssembly lld port
2====================
3
4The WebAssembly version of lld takes WebAssembly binaries as inputs and produces
5a WebAssembly binary as its output.  For the most part it tries to mimic the
6behaviour of traditional ELF linkers and specifically the ELF lld port.  Where
7possible the command line flags and the semantics should be the same.
8
9
10Object file format
11------------------
12
13The WebAssembly object file format used by LLVM and LLD is specified as part of
14the WebAssembly tool conventions on linking_.
15
16This is the object format that the llvm will produce when run with the
17``wasm32-unknown-unknown`` target.
18
19Usage
20-----
21
22The WebAssembly version of lld is installed as **wasm-ld**.  It shared many
23common linker flags with **ld.lld** but also includes several
24WebAssembly-specific options:
25
26.. option:: --no-entry
27
28  Don't search for the entry point symbol (by default ``_start``).
29
30.. option:: --export-table
31
32  Export the function table to the environment.
33
34.. option:: --import-table
35
36  Import the function table from the environment.
37
38.. option:: --export-all
39
40  Export all symbols (normally combined with --no-gc-sections)
41
42  Note that this will not export linker-generated mutable globals unless
43  the resulting binaryen already includes the 'mutable-globals' features
44  since that would otherwise create and invalid binaryen.
45
46.. option:: --export-dynamic
47
48  When building an executable, export any non-hidden symbols.  By default only
49  the entry point and any symbols marked as exports (either via the command line
50  or via the `export-name` source attribute) are exported.
51
52.. option:: --global-base=<value>
53
54  Address at which to place global data.
55
56.. option:: --no-merge-data-segments
57
58  Disable merging of data segments.
59
60.. option:: --stack-first
61
62  Place stack at start of linear memory rather than after data.
63
64.. option:: --compress-relocations
65
66  Relocation targets in the code section are 5-bytes wide in order to
67  potentially accommodate the largest LEB128 value.  This option will cause the
68  linker to shrink the code section to remove any padding from the final
69  output.  However because it affects code offset, this option is not
70  compatible with outputting debug information.
71
72.. option:: --allow-undefined
73
74  Allow undefined symbols in linked binary.  This is the legacy
75  flag which corresponds to ``--unresolve-symbols=ignore`` +
76  ``--import-undefined``.
77
78.. option:: --unresolved-symbols=<method>
79
80  This is a more full featured version of ``--allow-undefined``.
81  The semanatics of the different methods are as follows:
82
83  report-all:
84
85     Report all unresolved symbols.  This is the default.  Normally the linker
86     will generate an error message for each reported unresolved symbol but the
87     option ``--warn-unresolved-symbols`` can change this to a warning.
88
89  ignore-all:
90
91     Resolve all undefined symbols to zero.  For data and function addresses
92     this is trivial.  For direct function calls, the linker will generate a
93     trapping stub function in place of the undefined function.
94
95.. option:: --import-memory
96
97  Import memory from the environment.
98
99.. option:: --import-undefined
100
101   Generate WebAssembly imports for undefined symbols, where possible.  For
102   example, for function symbols this is always possible, but in general this
103   is not possible for undefined data symbols.  Undefined data symbols will
104   still be reported as normal (in accordance with ``--unresolved-symbols``).
105
106.. option:: --initial-memory=<value>
107
108  Initial size of the linear memory. Default: static data size.
109
110.. option:: --max-memory=<value>
111
112  Maximum size of the linear memory. Default: unlimited.
113
114By default the function table is neither imported nor exported, but defined
115for internal use only.
116
117Behaviour
118---------
119
120In general, where possible, the WebAssembly linker attempts to emulate the
121behaviour of a traditional ELF linker, and in particular the ELF port of lld.
122For more specific details on how this is achieved see the tool conventions on
123linking_.
124
125Function Signatures
126~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
127
128One way in which the WebAssembly linker differs from traditional native linkers
129is that function signature checking is strict in WebAssembly.  It is a
130validation error for a module to contain a call site that doesn't agree with
131the target signature.  Even though this is undefined behaviour in C/C++, it is not
132uncommon to find this in real-world C/C++ programs.  For example, a call site in
133one compilation unit which calls a function defined in another compilation
134unit but with too many arguments.
135
136In order not to generate such invalid modules, lld has two modes of handling such
137mismatches: it can simply error-out or it can create stub functions that will
138trap at runtime (functions that contain only an ``unreachable`` instruction)
139and use these stub functions at the otherwise invalid call sites.
140
141The default behaviour is to generate these stub function and to produce
142a warning.  The ``--fatal-warnings`` flag can be used to disable this behaviour
143and error out if mismatched are found.
144
145Exports
146~~~~~~~
147
148When building a shared library any symbols marked as ``visibility=default`` will
149be exported.
150
151When building an executable, only the entry point (``_start``) and symbols with
152the ``WASM_SYMBOL_EXPORTED`` flag are exported by default.  In LLVM the
153``WASM_SYMBOL_EXPORTED`` flag is set by the ``wasm-export-name`` attribute which
154in turn can be set using ``__attribute__((export_name))`` clang attribute.
155
156In addition, symbols can be exported via the linker command line using
157``--export`` (which will error if the symbol is not found) or
158``--export-if-defined`` (which will not).
159
160Finally, just like with native ELF linker the ``--export-dynamic`` flag can be
161used to export symbols in the executable which are marked as
162``visibility=default``.
163
164Imports
165~~~~~~~
166
167By default no undefined symbols are allowed in the final binary.  The flag
168``--allow-undefined`` results in a WebAssembly import being defined for each
169undefined symbol.  It is then up to the runtime to provide such symbols.
170
171Alternatively symbols can be marked in the source code as with the
172``import_name`` and/or ``import_module`` clang attributes which signals that
173they are expected to be undefined at static link time.
174
175Garbage Collection
176~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
177
178Since WebAssembly is designed with size in mind the linker defaults to
179``--gc-sections`` which means that all unused functions and data segments will
180be stripped from the binary.
181
182The symbols which are preserved by default are:
183
184- The entry point (by default ``_start``).
185- Any symbol which is to be exported.
186- Any symbol transitively referenced by the above.
187
188Weak Undefined Functions
189~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
190
191On native platforms, calls to weak undefined functions end up as calls to the
192null function pointer.  With WebAssembly, direct calls must reference a defined
193function (with the correct signature).  In order to handle this case the linker
194will generate function a stub containing only the ``unreachable`` instruction
195and use this for any direct references to an undefined weak function.
196
197For example a runtime call to a weak undefined function ``foo`` will up trapping
198on ``unreachable`` inside and linker-generated function called
199``undefined:foo``.
200
201Missing features
202----------------
203
204- Merging of data section similar to ``SHF_MERGE`` in the ELF world is not
205  supported.
206- No support for creating shared libraries.  The spec for shared libraries in
207  WebAssembly is still in flux:
208  https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/blob/master/DynamicLinking.md
209
210.. _linking: https://github.com/WebAssembly/tool-conventions/blob/master/Linking.md
211