binutils-gdb/gas/frags.c
Ian Lance Taylor 1356d77df3 * struc-symbol.h (struct symbol): Add sy_mri_common bit.
* read.h (mri_comon_symbol): Declare.
	(s_mri_common): Declare.
	* read.c (mri_line_label): New static variable.
	(mri_common_symbol): New global variable.
	(potable): Add "common" and "common.s".
	(read_a_source_file): In MRI mode, set mri_line_label for a label
	at the start of a line.
	(s_mri_common): New function.
	(s_space): Handle mri_common_symbol.
	* symbols.c (colon): Change return value from void to symbolS *,
	and return new symbol.  If mri_common_symbol is set, attach the
	new symbol to it.
	(resolve_symbol_value): Handle an sy_mri_common symbol.
	* symbols.h (colon): Change return value in declaration.
	* subsegs.c (subseg_set_rest): Clear mri_common_symbol.
	(subseg_set (both versions)): Likewise.
	* frags.c (frag_more): Warn if mri_common_symbol is not NULL.
	* write.c (adjust_reloc_syms): Skip sy_mri_common symbols.
	(write_object_file): Discard sy_mri_common symbols.
	(fixup_segment): Change relocations against sy_mri_common symbols
	to be against the common symbol itself.
	* config/obj-coff.c (yank_symbols): Discard sy_mri_common symbols.
	(fixup_segment): Change relocations against sy_mri_common symbols
	to be against the common symbol itself.
	* config/obj-aout.c (obj_crawl_symbol_chain): Discard
	sy_mri_common symbols.
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/* frags.c - manage frags -
Copyright (C) 1987, 1990, 1991, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "as.h"
#include "subsegs.h"
#include "obstack.h"
struct obstack frags; /* All, and only, frags live here. */
extern fragS zero_address_frag;
extern fragS bss_address_frag;
/* Initialization for frag routines. */
void
frag_init ()
{
zero_address_frag.fr_type = rs_fill;
bss_address_frag.fr_type = rs_fill;
obstack_begin (&frags, 5000);
}
/*
* frag_grow()
*
* Try to augment current frag by nchars chars.
* If there is no room, close of the current frag with a ".fill 0"
* and begin a new frag. Unless the new frag has nchars chars available
* do not return. Do not set up any fields of *now_frag.
*/
void
frag_grow (nchars)
unsigned int nchars;
{
if (obstack_room (&frags) < nchars)
{
unsigned int n, oldn;
long oldc;
frag_wane (frag_now);
frag_new (0);
oldn = (unsigned) -1;
oldc = frags.chunk_size;
frags.chunk_size = 2 * nchars;
while ((n = obstack_room (&frags)) < nchars && n < oldn)
{
frag_wane (frag_now);
frag_new (0);
oldn = n;
}
frags.chunk_size = oldc;
}
if (obstack_room (&frags) < nchars)
as_fatal ("Can't extend frag %d. chars", nchars);
} /* frag_grow() */
/*
* frag_new()
*
* Call this to close off a completed frag, and start up a new (empty)
* frag, in the same subsegment as the old frag.
* [frchain_now remains the same but frag_now is updated.]
* Because this calculates the correct value of fr_fix by
* looking at the obstack 'frags', it needs to know how many
* characters at the end of the old frag belong to (the maximal)
* fr_var: the rest must belong to fr_fix.
* It doesn't actually set up the old frag's fr_var: you may have
* set fr_var == 1, but allocated 10 chars to the end of the frag:
* in this case you pass old_frags_var_max_size == 10.
*
* Make a new frag, initialising some components. Link new frag at end
* of frchain_now.
*/
void
frag_new (old_frags_var_max_size)
int old_frags_var_max_size;/* Number of chars (already allocated on
obstack frags) */
/* in variable_length part of frag. */
{
register fragS *former_last_fragP;
register frchainS *frchP;
long tmp;
frag_now->fr_fix = frag_now_fix () - old_frags_var_max_size;
/* Fix up old frag's fr_fix. */
obstack_finish (&frags);
/* This will align the obstack so the next struct we allocate on it
will begin at a correct boundary. */
frchP = frchain_now;
know (frchP);
former_last_fragP = frchP->frch_last;
know (former_last_fragP);
know (former_last_fragP == frag_now);
obstack_blank (&frags, SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG);
/* We expect this will begin at a correct boundary for a struct. */
tmp = obstack_alignment_mask (&frags);
obstack_alignment_mask (&frags) = 0; /* Turn off alignment */
/* If we ever hit a machine where strings must be aligned, we Lose
Big. */
frag_now = (fragS *) obstack_finish (&frags);
obstack_alignment_mask (&frags) = tmp; /* Restore alignment */
/* Just in case we don't get zero'd bytes */
memset (frag_now, '\0', SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG);
/* Generally, frag_now->points to an address rounded up to next
alignment. However, characters will add to obstack frags
IMMEDIATELY after the struct frag, even if they are not starting
at an alignment address. */
former_last_fragP->fr_next = frag_now;
frchP->frch_last = frag_now;
#ifndef NO_LISTING
{
extern struct list_info_struct *listing_tail;
frag_now->line = listing_tail;
}
#endif
frag_now->fr_next = NULL;
} /* frag_new() */
/*
* frag_more()
*
* Start a new frag unless we have n more chars of room in the current frag.
* Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
*
* Return the address of the 1st char to write into. Advance
* frag_now_growth past the new chars.
*/
char *
frag_more (nchars)
int nchars;
{
register char *retval;
if (mri_common_symbol != NULL)
{
as_bad ("attempt to allocate data in common section");
mri_common_symbol = NULL;
}
frag_grow (nchars);
retval = obstack_next_free (&frags);
obstack_blank_fast (&frags, nchars);
return (retval);
} /* frag_more() */
/*
* frag_var()
*
* Start a new frag unless we have max_chars more chars of room in the current frag.
* Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
*
* Set up a machine_dependent relaxable frag, then start a new frag.
* Return the address of the 1st char of the var part of the old frag
* to write into.
*/
char *
frag_var (type, max_chars, var, subtype, symbol, offset, opcode)
relax_stateT type;
int max_chars;
int var;
relax_substateT subtype;
symbolS *symbol;
long offset;
char *opcode;
{
register char *retval;
frag_grow (max_chars);
retval = obstack_next_free (&frags);
obstack_blank_fast (&frags, max_chars);
frag_now->fr_var = var;
frag_now->fr_type = type;
frag_now->fr_subtype = subtype;
frag_now->fr_symbol = symbol;
frag_now->fr_offset = offset;
frag_now->fr_opcode = opcode;
/* default these to zero. */
frag_now->fr_pcrel_adjust = 0;
frag_now->fr_bsr = 0;
frag_new (max_chars);
return (retval);
}
/*
* frag_variant()
*
* OVE: This variant of frag_var assumes that space for the tail has been
* allocated by caller.
* No call to frag_grow is done.
* Two new arguments have been added.
*/
char *
frag_variant (type, max_chars, var, subtype, symbol, offset, opcode)
relax_stateT type;
int max_chars;
int var;
relax_substateT subtype;
symbolS *symbol;
long offset;
char *opcode;
{
register char *retval;
retval = obstack_next_free (&frags);
frag_now->fr_var = var;
frag_now->fr_type = type;
frag_now->fr_subtype = subtype;
frag_now->fr_symbol = symbol;
frag_now->fr_offset = offset;
frag_now->fr_opcode = opcode;
frag_now->fr_pcrel_adjust = 0;
frag_now->fr_bsr = 0;
frag_new (max_chars);
return (retval);
} /* frag_variant() */
/*
* frag_wane()
*
* Reduce the variable end of a frag to a harmless state.
*/
void
frag_wane (fragP)
register fragS *fragP;
{
fragP->fr_type = rs_fill;
fragP->fr_offset = 0;
fragP->fr_var = 0;
}
/*
* frag_align()
*
* Make a frag for ".align foo,bar". Call is "frag_align (foo,bar);".
* Foo & bar are absolute integers.
*
* Call to close off the current frag with a ".align", then start a new
* (so far empty) frag, in the same subsegment as the last frag.
*/
void
frag_align (alignment, fill_character)
int alignment;
int fill_character;
{
char *p;
p = frag_var (rs_align, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0,
(symbolS *) 0, (long) alignment, (char *) 0);
*p = fill_character;
}
void
frag_align_pattern (alignment, fill_pattern, n_fill)
int alignment;
const char *fill_pattern;
int n_fill;
{
char *p;
p = frag_var (rs_align, n_fill, n_fill, (relax_substateT) 0,
(symbolS *) 0, (long) alignment, (char *) 0);
memcpy (p, fill_pattern, n_fill);
}
int
frag_now_fix ()
{
return (char*)obstack_next_free (&frags) - frag_now->fr_literal;
}
void
frag_append_1_char (datum)
int datum;
{
if (obstack_room (&frags) <= 1)
{
frag_wane (frag_now);
frag_new (0);
}
obstack_1grow (&frags, datum);
}
/* end of frags.c */