mold: A Modern Linker
https://github.com/rui314/mold
mold is a faster drop-in replacement for existing Unix linkers.
It is several times faster than LLVM lld linker, the second-fastest
open-source linker which I originally created a few years ago.
mold is created for increasing developer productivity by reducing
build time especially in rapid debug-edit-rebuild cycles.
Here is a performance comparison of GNU gold, LLVM lld, and mold for
linking final debuginfo-enabled executables of major large programs
on a simulated 8-core 16-threads machine.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_constraints | 0000000128 128 Bytes | |
build-blake-3-as-static.patch | 0000000441 441 Bytes | |
mold-2.3.2.tar.gz | 0009970530 9.51 MB | |
mold.changes | 0000035433 34.6 KB | |
mold.spec | 0000003032 2.96 KB |
Revision 37 (latest revision is 42)
Ana Guerrero (anag+factory)
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Martin Liška (martinliska)
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- Update to version 2.3.2 * Remove upstream patch fix-arm.patch. * mold no longer emits dynamic relocations against the text segment for GNU ifunc symbols. Previously, mold emitted such relocations for position-dependent executables. (4cdfc7e) * mold no longer reports the "REL-type relocation table is not supported for this target" error and instead ignore incompatible relocation tables. LLVM generates such non-conforming relocation tables for the .llvm.call-graph-profile section. This change was made for compatibility. (3791900) * mold now pads unused gaps in the text segment with interrupt or NOP instructions, instead of leaving them filled with zeros. This alteration does not change the program's semantics but prevents disassemblers from interpreting the spaces between functions as valid instructions. (c86a59a) * mold now creates the .mold-lock file for MOLD_JOBS not in the home directory but in $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, which is usually /var/user/<uid>. (39cdf61) * [ARM32] There was an issue preventing mold from being built on an ARMv8 64-bit ARM processor with an ARM32 userland, such as the 32-bit Raspberry Pi OS running on a Raspberry Pi 4. This build issue has been resolved. (02ead29) * [LoongArch] mold can now handle R_LARCH_PCALA_LO12 relocation for the jirl instruction. (d3188e3)
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