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This patch is part of a series of patches to add support for Armv8.1-M Mainline instructions to binutils. This adds infrastructure for the BFCSEL instructions which is one of the first instructions in Arm that have more than one relocations in them. This adds a new relocation R_ARM_THM_BF12. The inconsistency between external R_ARM_THM_BF12 and internal BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_BF13 is because internally we count the static bit-0 of the immediate and we don't externally. ChangeLog entries are as follows : ChangeLog entries are as follows : *** bfd/ChnageLog *** 2019-04-04 Sudakshina Das <sudi.das@arm.com> * reloc.c (BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_BF13): New. * bfd-in2.h: Regenerated. * libbfd.h: Regenerated. * elf32-arm.c (elf32_arm_howto_table_1): New entry for R_ARM_THM_BF13. (elf32_arm_reloc_map elf32_arm_reloc_map): Map BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_BF13 and R_ARM_THM_BF12 together. (elf32_arm_final_link_relocate): New switch case for R_ARM_THM_BF13. *** elfcpp/ChangeLog *** 2019-04-04 Sudakshina Das <sudi.das@arm.com> * arm.h (R_ARM_THM_BF12): New relocation code. *** gas/ChangeLog *** 2019-04-04 Sudakshina Das <sudi.das@arm.com> * config/tc-arm.c (md_pcrel_from_section): New switch case for BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_BF13. (md_appdy_fix): Likewise. (tc_gen_reloc): Likewise. *** include/ChangeLog *** 2019-04-04 Sudakshina Das <sudi.das@arm.com> * elf/arm.h (START_RELOC_NUMBERS): New entry for R_ARM_THM_BF12. *** opcodes/ChangeLog *** 2019-04-04 Sudakshina Das <sudi.das@arm.com> * arm-dis.c (print_insn_thumb32): Updated to accept new %Z pattern. |
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ChangeLog-0815 | ||
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dwarf.h | ||
elfcpp_file.h | ||
elfcpp_internal.h | ||
elfcpp_swap.h | ||
elfcpp.h | ||
i386.h | ||
mips.h | ||
powerpc.h | ||
README | ||
s390.h | ||
sparc.h | ||
tilegx.h | ||
x86_64.h |
elfcpp is a C++ library for reading and writing ELF information. This
was written to support gold, the ELF linker, and may not be generally
useful.
elfcpp does not do file I/O. It deals only with offsets and memory
data.
For efficiency, most accessors are templates with two arguments: the
ELF file class (32 or 64 bits) and the endianness.
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