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189 lines
5.6 KiB
C
189 lines
5.6 KiB
C
/* write.h
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Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
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GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
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Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301, USA. */
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#ifndef __write_h__
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#define __write_h__
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/* This is the name of a fake symbol which will never appear in the
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assembler output. S_IS_LOCAL detects it because of the \001. */
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#ifndef FAKE_LABEL_NAME
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#define FAKE_LABEL_NAME "L0\001"
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#endif
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/* This is a special character that is used to indicate a fake label.
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It must be present in FAKE_LABEL_NAME, although it does not have to
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be the first character. It must not be a character that would be
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found in a valid symbol name.
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Also be aware that the function _bfd_elf_is_local_label_name in
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bfd/elf.c has an implicit assumption that FAKE_LABEL_CHAR is '\001'.
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If this is not the case then FAKE_LABEL_NAME must start with ".L" in
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order for the function to continue working. */
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#ifndef FAKE_LABEL_CHAR
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#define FAKE_LABEL_CHAR '\001'
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#endif
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/*
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* FixSs may be built up in any order.
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*/
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struct fix
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{
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/* Next fixS in linked list, or NULL. */
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struct fix *fx_next;
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/* These small fields are grouped together for compactness of
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this structure, and efficiency of access on some architectures. */
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/* Is this a pc-relative relocation? */
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unsigned fx_pcrel : 1;
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/* Has this relocation already been applied? */
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unsigned fx_done : 1;
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/* Suppress overflow complaints on large addends. This is used
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in the PowerPC ELF config to allow large addends on the
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BFD_RELOC_{LO16,HI16,HI16_S} relocations.
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@@ Can this be determined from BFD? */
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unsigned fx_no_overflow : 1;
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/* The value is signed when checking for overflow. */
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unsigned fx_signed : 1;
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/* Some bits for the CPU specific code. */
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unsigned fx_tcbit : 1;
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unsigned fx_tcbit2 : 1;
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/* Spare bits. */
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unsigned fx_unused : 10;
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/* pc-relative offset adjust (only used by some CPU specific code) */
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int fx_pcrel_adjust : 8;
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/* How many bytes are involved? */
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unsigned fx_size : 8;
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bfd_reloc_code_real_type fx_r_type;
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/* Which frag does this fix apply to? */
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fragS *fx_frag;
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/* The location within the frag where the fixup occurs. */
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unsigned long fx_where;
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/* NULL or Symbol whose value we add in. */
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symbolS *fx_addsy;
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/* NULL or Symbol whose value we subtract. */
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symbolS *fx_subsy;
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/* Absolute number we add in. */
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valueT fx_offset;
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/* The value of dot when the fixup expression was parsed. */
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addressT fx_dot_value;
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/* The frag fx_dot_value is based on. */
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fragS *fx_dot_frag;
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/* This field is sort of misnamed. It appears to be a sort of random
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scratch field, for use by the back ends. The main gas code doesn't
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do anything but initialize it to zero. The use of it does need to
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be coordinated between the cpu and format files, though. E.g., some
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coff targets pass the `addend' field from the cpu file via this
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field. I don't know why the `fx_offset' field above can't be used
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for that; investigate later and document. KR */
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valueT fx_addnumber;
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/* The location of the instruction which created the reloc, used
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in error messages. */
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const char *fx_file;
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unsigned fx_line;
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#ifdef USING_CGEN
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struct {
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/* CGEN_INSN entry for this instruction. */
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const struct cgen_insn *insn;
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/* Target specific data, usually reloc number. */
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int opinfo;
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/* Which ifield this fixup applies to. */
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struct cgen_maybe_multi_ifield * field;
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/* is this field is the MSB field in a set? */
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int msb_field_p;
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} fx_cgen;
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#endif
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#ifdef TC_FIX_TYPE
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/* Location where a backend can attach additional data
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needed to perform fixups. */
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TC_FIX_TYPE tc_fix_data;
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#endif
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};
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typedef struct fix fixS;
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struct reloc_list
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{
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struct reloc_list *next;
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union
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{
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struct
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{
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symbolS *offset_sym;
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reloc_howto_type *howto;
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symbolS *sym;
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bfd_vma addend;
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} a;
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struct
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{
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asection *sec;
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asymbol *s;
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arelent r;
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} b;
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} u;
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const char *file;
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unsigned int line;
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};
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extern int finalize_syms;
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extern symbolS *abs_section_sym;
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extern addressT dot_value;
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extern fragS *dot_frag;
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extern struct reloc_list* reloc_list;
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extern void append (char **, char *, unsigned long);
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extern void record_alignment (segT, unsigned);
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extern int get_recorded_alignment (segT);
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extern void write_object_file (void);
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extern long relax_frag (segT, fragS *, long);
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extern int relax_segment (struct frag *, segT, int);
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extern void number_to_chars_littleendian (char *, valueT, int);
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extern void number_to_chars_bigendian (char *, valueT, int);
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extern fixS *fix_new (fragS *, unsigned long, unsigned long, symbolS *,
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offsetT, int, bfd_reloc_code_real_type);
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extern fixS *fix_at_start (fragS *, unsigned long, symbolS *,
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offsetT, int, bfd_reloc_code_real_type);
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extern fixS *fix_new_exp (fragS *, unsigned long, unsigned long,
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expressionS *, int, bfd_reloc_code_real_type);
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extern void write_print_statistics (FILE *);
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#endif /* __write_h__ */
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