1 /* bfd back-end for HP PA-RISC SOM objects.
2 Copyright (C) 1990-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by the Center for Software Science at the
7 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
26 #include "libiberty.h"
29 #include "safe-ctype.h"
30 #include "som/reloc.h"
33 static bfd_reloc_status_type hppa_som_reloc
34 (bfd
*, arelent
*, asymbol
*, void *, asection
*, bfd
*, char **);
35 static bool som_mkobject (bfd
*);
36 static bool som_is_space (asection
*);
37 static bool som_is_subspace (asection
*);
38 static int compare_subspaces (const void *, const void *);
39 static uint32_t som_compute_checksum (struct som_external_header
*);
40 static bool som_build_and_write_symbol_table (bfd
*);
41 static unsigned int som_slurp_symbol_table (bfd
*);
43 /* Magic not defined in standard HP-UX header files until 8.0. */
45 #ifndef CPU_PA_RISC1_0
46 #define CPU_PA_RISC1_0 0x20B
47 #endif /* CPU_PA_RISC1_0 */
49 #ifndef CPU_PA_RISC1_1
50 #define CPU_PA_RISC1_1 0x210
51 #endif /* CPU_PA_RISC1_1 */
53 #ifndef CPU_PA_RISC2_0
54 #define CPU_PA_RISC2_0 0x214
55 #endif /* CPU_PA_RISC2_0 */
57 #ifndef _PA_RISC1_0_ID
58 #define _PA_RISC1_0_ID CPU_PA_RISC1_0
59 #endif /* _PA_RISC1_0_ID */
61 #ifndef _PA_RISC1_1_ID
62 #define _PA_RISC1_1_ID CPU_PA_RISC1_1
63 #endif /* _PA_RISC1_1_ID */
65 #ifndef _PA_RISC2_0_ID
66 #define _PA_RISC2_0_ID CPU_PA_RISC2_0
67 #endif /* _PA_RISC2_0_ID */
69 #ifndef _PA_RISC_MAXID
70 #define _PA_RISC_MAXID 0x2FF
71 #endif /* _PA_RISC_MAXID */
74 #define _PA_RISC_ID(__m_num) \
75 (((__m_num) == _PA_RISC1_0_ID) || \
76 ((__m_num) >= _PA_RISC1_1_ID && (__m_num) <= _PA_RISC_MAXID))
77 #endif /* _PA_RISC_ID */
79 /* HIUX in it's infinite stupidity changed the names for several "well
80 known" constants. Work around such braindamage. Try the HPUX version
81 first, then the HIUX version, and finally provide a default. */
83 #define EXEC_AUX_ID HPUX_AUX_ID
86 #if !defined (EXEC_AUX_ID) && defined (HIUX_AUX_ID)
87 #define EXEC_AUX_ID HIUX_AUX_ID
94 /* Size (in chars) of the temporary buffers used during fixup and string
97 #define SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE 8192
99 /* Size of the hash table in archives. */
100 #define SOM_LST_HASH_SIZE 31
102 /* Max number of SOMs to be found in an archive. */
103 #define SOM_LST_MODULE_LIMIT 1024
105 /* Generic alignment macro. */
106 #define SOM_ALIGN(val, alignment) \
107 (((val) + (alignment) - 1) &~ ((unsigned long) (alignment) - 1))
109 /* SOM allows any one of the four previous relocations to be reused
110 with a "R_PREV_FIXUP" relocation entry. Since R_PREV_FIXUP
111 relocations are always a single byte, using a R_PREV_FIXUP instead
112 of some multi-byte relocation makes object files smaller.
114 Note one side effect of using a R_PREV_FIXUP is the relocation that
115 is being repeated moves to the front of the queue. */
116 static struct reloc_queue
118 unsigned char *reloc
;
122 /* This fully describes the symbol types which may be attached to
123 an EXPORT or IMPORT directive. Only SOM uses this formation
124 (ELF has no need for it). */
128 SYMBOL_TYPE_ABSOLUTE
,
132 SYMBOL_TYPE_MILLICODE
,
134 SYMBOL_TYPE_PRI_PROG
,
135 SYMBOL_TYPE_SEC_PROG
,
138 struct section_to_type
144 /* Assorted symbol information that needs to be derived from the BFD symbol
145 and/or the BFD backend private symbol data. */
146 struct som_misc_symbol_info
148 unsigned int symbol_type
;
149 unsigned int symbol_scope
;
150 unsigned int arg_reloc
;
151 unsigned int symbol_info
;
152 unsigned int symbol_value
;
153 unsigned int priv_level
;
154 unsigned int secondary_def
;
155 unsigned int is_comdat
;
156 unsigned int is_common
;
157 unsigned int dup_common
;
160 /* Map SOM section names to POSIX/BSD single-character symbol types.
162 This table includes all the standard subspaces as defined in the
163 current "PRO ABI for PA-RISC Systems", $UNWIND$ which for
164 some reason was left out, and sections specific to embedded stabs. */
166 static const struct section_to_type stt
[] =
169 {"$SHLIB_INFO$", 't'},
170 {"$MILLICODE$", 't'},
173 {"$UNWIND_START$", 't'},
177 {"$SHLIB_DATA$", 'd'},
179 {"$SHORTDATA$", 'g'},
184 {"$GDB_STRINGS$", 'N'},
185 {"$GDB_SYMBOLS$", 'N'},
189 /* About the relocation formatting table...
191 There are 256 entries in the table, one for each possible
192 relocation opcode available in SOM. We index the table by
193 the relocation opcode. The names and operations are those
194 defined by a.out_800 (4).
196 Right now this table is only used to count and perform minimal
197 processing on relocation streams so that they can be internalized
198 into BFD and symbolically printed by utilities. To make actual use
199 of them would be much more difficult, BFD's concept of relocations
200 is far too simple to handle SOM relocations. The basic assumption
201 that a relocation can be completely processed independent of other
202 relocations before an object file is written is invalid for SOM.
204 The SOM relocations are meant to be processed as a stream, they
205 specify copying of data from the input section to the output section
206 while possibly modifying the data in some manner. They also can
207 specify that a variable number of zeros or uninitialized data be
208 inserted on in the output segment at the current offset. Some
209 relocations specify that some previous relocation be re-applied at
210 the current location in the input/output sections. And finally a number
211 of relocations have effects on other sections (R_ENTRY, R_EXIT,
212 R_UNWIND_AUX and a variety of others). There isn't even enough room
213 in the BFD relocation data structure to store enough information to
214 perform all the relocations.
216 Each entry in the table has three fields.
218 The first entry is an index into this "class" of relocations. This
219 index can then be used as a variable within the relocation itself.
221 The second field is a format string which actually controls processing
222 of the relocation. It uses a simple postfix machine to do calculations
223 based on variables/constants found in the string and the relocation
226 The third field specifys whether or not this relocation may use
227 a constant (V) from the previous R_DATA_OVERRIDE rather than a constant
228 stored in the instruction.
232 L = input space byte count
233 D = index into class of relocations
234 M = output space byte count
235 N = statement number (unused?)
237 R = parameter relocation bits
239 T = first 32 bits of stack unwind information
240 U = second 32 bits of stack unwind information
241 V = a literal constant (usually used in the next relocation)
242 P = a previous relocation
244 Lower case letters (starting with 'b') refer to following
245 bytes in the relocation stream. 'b' is the next 1 byte,
246 c is the next 2 bytes, d is the next 3 bytes, etc...
247 This is the variable part of the relocation entries that
248 makes our life a living hell.
250 numerical constants are also used in the format string. Note
251 the constants are represented in decimal.
253 '+', "*" and "=" represents the obvious postfix operators.
254 '<' represents a left shift.
258 Parameter Relocation Bits:
262 Previous Relocations: The index field represents which in the queue
263 of 4 previous fixups should be re-applied.
265 Literal Constants: These are generally used to represent addend
266 parts of relocations when these constants are not stored in the
267 fields of the instructions themselves. For example the instruction
268 addil foo-$global$-0x1234 would use an override for "0x1234" rather
269 than storing it into the addil itself. */
277 static const struct fixup_format som_fixup_formats
[256] =
279 /* R_NO_RELOCATION. */
280 { 0, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x00 */
281 { 1, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x01 */
282 { 2, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x02 */
283 { 3, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x03 */
284 { 4, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x04 */
285 { 5, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x05 */
286 { 6, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x06 */
287 { 7, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x07 */
288 { 8, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x08 */
289 { 9, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x09 */
290 { 10, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0a */
291 { 11, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0b */
292 { 12, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0c */
293 { 13, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0d */
294 { 14, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0e */
295 { 15, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x0f */
296 { 16, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x10 */
297 { 17, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x11 */
298 { 18, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x12 */
299 { 19, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x13 */
300 { 20, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x14 */
301 { 21, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x15 */
302 { 22, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x16 */
303 { 23, "LD1+4*=" }, /* 0x17 */
304 { 0, "LD8<b+1+4*=" }, /* 0x18 */
305 { 1, "LD8<b+1+4*=" }, /* 0x19 */
306 { 2, "LD8<b+1+4*=" }, /* 0x1a */
307 { 3, "LD8<b+1+4*=" }, /* 0x1b */
308 { 0, "LD16<c+1+4*=" }, /* 0x1c */
309 { 1, "LD16<c+1+4*=" }, /* 0x1d */
310 { 2, "LD16<c+1+4*=" }, /* 0x1e */
311 { 0, "Ld1+=" }, /* 0x1f */
313 { 0, "Lb1+4*=" }, /* 0x20 */
314 { 1, "Ld1+=" }, /* 0x21 */
316 { 0, "Lb1+4*=" }, /* 0x22 */
317 { 1, "Ld1+=" }, /* 0x23 */
319 { 0, "L4=" }, /* 0x24 */
320 /* R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL. */
321 { 0, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0x25 */
322 { 1, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0x26 */
324 { 0, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0x27 */
325 { 1, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0x28 */
327 { 0, "L4=" }, /* 0x29 */
328 /* R_REPEATED_INIT. */
329 { 0, "L4=Mb1+4*=" }, /* 0x2a */
330 { 1, "Lb4*=Mb1+L*=" }, /* 0x2b */
331 { 2, "Lb4*=Md1+4*=" }, /* 0x2c */
332 { 3, "Ld1+=Me1+=" }, /* 0x2d */
333 { 0, "" }, /* 0x2e */
334 { 0, "" }, /* 0x2f */
336 { 0, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x30 */
337 { 1, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x31 */
338 { 2, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x32 */
339 { 3, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x33 */
340 { 4, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x34 */
341 { 5, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x35 */
342 { 6, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x36 */
343 { 7, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x37 */
344 { 8, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x38 */
345 { 9, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x39 */
346 { 0, "L4=RD8<b+=Sb=" }, /* 0x3a */
347 { 1, "L4=RD8<b+=Sb=" }, /* 0x3b */
348 { 0, "L4=RD8<b+=Sd=" }, /* 0x3c */
349 { 1, "L4=RD8<b+=Sd=" }, /* 0x3d */
350 /* R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE. */
351 { 0, "" }, /* 0x3e */
352 /* R_LONG_PCREL_MODE. */
353 { 0, "" }, /* 0x3f */
355 { 0, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x40 */
356 { 1, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x41 */
357 { 2, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x42 */
358 { 3, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x43 */
359 { 4, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x44 */
360 { 5, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x45 */
361 { 6, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x46 */
362 { 7, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x47 */
363 { 8, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x48 */
364 { 9, "L4=RD=Sb=" }, /* 0x49 */
365 { 0, "L4=RD8<b+=Sb=" }, /* 0x4a */
366 { 1, "L4=RD8<b+=Sb=" }, /* 0x4b */
367 { 0, "L4=RD8<b+=Sd=" }, /* 0x4c */
368 { 1, "L4=RD8<b+=Sd=" }, /* 0x4d */
370 { 0, "" }, /* 0x4e */
371 { 0, "" }, /* 0x4f */
373 { 0, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x50 */
374 { 1, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x51 */
375 { 2, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x52 */
376 { 3, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x53 */
377 { 4, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x54 */
378 { 5, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x55 */
379 { 6, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x56 */
380 { 7, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x57 */
381 { 8, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x58 */
382 { 9, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x59 */
383 { 10, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5a */
384 { 11, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5b */
385 { 12, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5c */
386 { 13, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5d */
387 { 14, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5e */
388 { 15, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x5f */
389 { 16, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x60 */
390 { 17, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x61 */
391 { 18, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x62 */
392 { 19, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x63 */
393 { 20, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x64 */
394 { 21, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x65 */
395 { 22, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x66 */
396 { 23, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x67 */
397 { 24, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x68 */
398 { 25, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x69 */
399 { 26, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6a */
400 { 27, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6b */
401 { 28, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6c */
402 { 29, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6d */
403 { 30, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6e */
404 { 31, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x6f */
405 { 32, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0x70 */
406 { 33, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0x71 */
408 { 0, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0x72 */
410 { 0, "" }, /* 0x73 */
411 { 0, "" }, /* 0x74 */
412 { 0, "" }, /* 0x75 */
413 { 0, "" }, /* 0x76 */
414 { 0, "" }, /* 0x77 */
416 { 0, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0x78 */
417 { 1, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0x79 */
419 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7a */
420 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7b */
421 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7c */
422 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7d */
423 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7e */
424 { 0, "" }, /* 0x7f */
425 /* R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL. */
426 { 0, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x80 */
427 { 1, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x81 */
428 { 2, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x82 */
429 { 3, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x83 */
430 { 4, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x84 */
431 { 5, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x85 */
432 { 6, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x86 */
433 { 7, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x87 */
434 { 8, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x88 */
435 { 9, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x89 */
436 { 10, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8q */
437 { 11, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8b */
438 { 12, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8c */
439 { 13, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8d */
440 { 14, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8e */
441 { 15, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x8f */
442 { 16, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x90 */
443 { 17, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x91 */
444 { 18, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x92 */
445 { 19, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x93 */
446 { 20, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x94 */
447 { 21, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x95 */
448 { 22, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x96 */
449 { 23, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x97 */
450 { 24, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x98 */
451 { 25, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x99 */
452 { 26, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9a */
453 { 27, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9b */
454 { 28, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9c */
455 { 29, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9d */
456 { 30, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9e */
457 { 31, "L4=SD=" }, /* 0x9f */
458 { 32, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0xa0 */
459 { 33, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0xa1 */
461 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa2 */
462 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa3 */
463 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa4 */
464 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa5 */
465 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa6 */
466 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa7 */
467 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa8 */
468 { 0, "" }, /* 0xa9 */
469 { 0, "" }, /* 0xaa */
470 { 0, "" }, /* 0xab */
471 { 0, "" }, /* 0xac */
472 { 0, "" }, /* 0xad */
474 { 0, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0xae */
475 { 1, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0xaf */
477 { 0, "L4=Sb=" }, /* 0xb0 */
478 { 1, "L4=Sd=" }, /* 0xb1 */
480 { 0, "L4=" }, /* 0xb2 */
482 { 0, "Te=Ue=" }, /* 0xb3 */
483 { 1, "Uf=" }, /* 0xb4 */
485 { 0, "" }, /* 0xb5 */
487 { 0, "" }, /* 0xb6 */
489 { 0, "" }, /* 0xb7 */
491 { 0, "R0=" }, /* 0xb8 */
492 { 1, "Rb4*=" }, /* 0xb9 */
493 { 2, "Rd4*=" }, /* 0xba */
495 { 0, "" }, /* 0xbb */
497 { 0, "" }, /* 0xbc */
499 { 0, "Nb=" }, /* 0xbd */
500 { 1, "Nc=" }, /* 0xbe */
501 { 2, "Nd=" }, /* 0xbf */
503 { 0, "L4=" }, /* 0xc0 */
505 { 0, "L4=" }, /* 0xc1 */
507 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc2 */
509 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc3 */
511 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc4 */
513 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc5 */
515 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc6 */
517 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc7 */
519 { 0, "" }, /* 0xc8 */
520 /* R_DATA_OVERRIDE. */
521 { 0, "V0=" }, /* 0xc9 */
522 { 1, "Vb=" }, /* 0xca */
523 { 2, "Vc=" }, /* 0xcb */
524 { 3, "Vd=" }, /* 0xcc */
525 { 4, "Ve=" }, /* 0xcd */
527 { 0, "" }, /* 0xce */
529 { 0,"Sd=Ve=Ee=" }, /* 0xcf */
531 { 0, "Ob=" }, /* 0xd0 */
533 { 0, "Ob=Sd=" }, /* 0xd1 */
535 { 0, "Ob=Ve=" }, /* 0xd2 */
537 { 0, "P" }, /* 0xd3 */
538 { 1, "P" }, /* 0xd4 */
539 { 2, "P" }, /* 0xd5 */
540 { 3, "P" }, /* 0xd6 */
542 { 0, "" }, /* 0xd7 */
544 { 0, "" }, /* 0xd8 */
546 { 0, "" }, /* 0xd9 */
548 { 0, "Eb=Sd=Ve=" }, /* 0xda */
550 { 0, "Eb=Mb=" }, /* 0xdb */
551 /* R_LTP_OVERRIDE. */
552 { 0, "" }, /* 0xdc */
554 { 0, "Ob=Vf=" }, /* 0xdd */
556 { 0, "" }, /* 0xde */
557 { 0, "" }, /* 0xdf */
558 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe0 */
559 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe1 */
560 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe2 */
561 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe3 */
562 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe4 */
563 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe5 */
564 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe6 */
565 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe7 */
566 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe8 */
567 { 0, "" }, /* 0xe9 */
568 { 0, "" }, /* 0xea */
569 { 0, "" }, /* 0xeb */
570 { 0, "" }, /* 0xec */
571 { 0, "" }, /* 0xed */
572 { 0, "" }, /* 0xee */
573 { 0, "" }, /* 0xef */
574 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf0 */
575 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf1 */
576 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf2 */
577 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf3 */
578 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf4 */
579 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf5 */
580 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf6 */
581 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf7 */
582 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf8 */
583 { 0, "" }, /* 0xf9 */
584 { 0, "" }, /* 0xfa */
585 { 0, "" }, /* 0xfb */
586 { 0, "" }, /* 0xfc */
587 { 0, "" }, /* 0xfd */
588 { 0, "" }, /* 0xfe */
589 { 0, "" }, /* 0xff */
592 static const int comp1_opcodes
[] =
614 static const int comp2_opcodes
[] =
623 static const int comp3_opcodes
[] =
630 /* These apparently are not in older versions of hpux reloc.h (hpux7). */
632 /* And these first appeared in hpux10. */
633 #ifndef R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE
634 #define NO_PCREL_MODES
635 #define R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE 0x3e
638 #define SOM_HOWTO(SIZE, TYPE) \
639 HOWTO(TYPE, 0, SIZE, 32, false, 0, 0, hppa_som_reloc, \
640 #TYPE, false, 0, 0, false)
642 static reloc_howto_type som_hppa_howto_table
[] =
644 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
645 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
646 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
647 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
648 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
649 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
650 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
651 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
652 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
653 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
654 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
655 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
656 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
657 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
658 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
659 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
660 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
661 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
662 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
663 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
664 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
665 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
666 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
667 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
668 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
669 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
670 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
671 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
672 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
673 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
674 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
675 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_NO_RELOCATION
),
676 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_ZEROES
),
677 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_ZEROES
),
678 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_UNINIT
),
679 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_UNINIT
),
680 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_RELOCATION
),
681 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
),
682 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
),
683 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_PLABEL
),
684 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_PLABEL
),
685 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_SPACE_REF
),
686 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_REPEATED_INIT
),
687 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_REPEATED_INIT
),
688 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_REPEATED_INIT
),
689 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_REPEATED_INIT
),
690 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
691 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
692 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
693 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
694 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
695 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
696 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
697 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
698 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
699 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
700 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
701 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
702 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
703 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
704 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
705 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_PCREL_CALL
),
706 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE
),
707 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_LONG_PCREL_MODE
),
708 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
709 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
710 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
711 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
712 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
713 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
714 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
715 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
716 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
717 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
718 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
719 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
720 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
721 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_ABS_CALL
),
722 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
723 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
724 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
725 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
726 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
727 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
728 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
729 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
730 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
731 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
732 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
733 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
734 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
735 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
736 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
737 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
738 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
739 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
740 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
741 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
742 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
743 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
744 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
745 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
746 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
747 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
748 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
749 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
750 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
751 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
752 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
753 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
754 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
755 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
756 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
757 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DP_RELATIVE
),
758 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_GPREL
),
759 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
760 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
761 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
762 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
763 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
764 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DLT_REL
),
765 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DLT_REL
),
766 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
767 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
768 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
769 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
770 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
771 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
772 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
773 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
774 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
775 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
776 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
777 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
778 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
779 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
780 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
781 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
782 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
783 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
784 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
785 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
786 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
787 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
788 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
789 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
790 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
791 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
792 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
793 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
794 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
795 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
796 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
797 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
798 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
799 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
800 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
801 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
802 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
803 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
804 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
805 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
806 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
),
807 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
808 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
809 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
810 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
811 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
812 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
813 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
814 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
815 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
816 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
817 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
818 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_MILLI_REL
),
819 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_MILLI_REL
),
820 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_PLABEL
),
821 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_PLABEL
),
822 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_BREAKPOINT
),
823 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_ENTRY
),
824 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_ENTRY
),
825 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_ALT_ENTRY
),
826 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_EXIT
),
827 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_BEGIN_TRY
),
828 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_END_TRY
),
829 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_END_TRY
),
830 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_END_TRY
),
831 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_BEGIN_BRTAB
),
832 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_END_BRTAB
),
833 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_STATEMENT
),
834 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_STATEMENT
),
835 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_STATEMENT
),
836 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_DATA_EXPR
),
837 SOM_HOWTO (4, R_CODE_EXPR
),
838 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_FSEL
),
839 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_LSEL
),
840 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RSEL
),
841 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_N_MODE
),
842 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_S_MODE
),
843 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_D_MODE
),
844 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_R_MODE
),
845 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
),
846 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
),
847 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
),
848 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
),
849 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
),
850 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_TRANSLATED
),
851 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_AUX_UNWIND
),
852 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_COMP1
),
853 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_COMP2
),
854 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_COMP3
),
855 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_PREV_FIXUP
),
856 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_PREV_FIXUP
),
857 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_PREV_FIXUP
),
858 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_PREV_FIXUP
),
859 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_SEC_STMT
),
860 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_N0SEL
),
861 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_N1SEL
),
862 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_LINETAB
),
863 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_LINETAB_ESC
),
864 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_LTP_OVERRIDE
),
865 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_COMMENT
),
866 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
867 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
868 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
869 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
870 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
871 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
872 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
873 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
874 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
875 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
876 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
877 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
878 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
879 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
880 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
881 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
882 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
883 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
884 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
885 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
886 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
887 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
888 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
889 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
890 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
891 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
892 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
893 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
894 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
895 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
896 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
897 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
898 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
),
899 SOM_HOWTO (0, R_RESERVED
)
902 /* Initialize the SOM relocation queue. By definition the queue holds
903 the last four multibyte fixups. */
906 som_initialize_reloc_queue (struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
908 queue
[0].reloc
= NULL
;
910 queue
[1].reloc
= NULL
;
912 queue
[2].reloc
= NULL
;
914 queue
[3].reloc
= NULL
;
918 /* Insert a new relocation into the relocation queue. */
921 som_reloc_queue_insert (unsigned char *p
,
923 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
925 queue
[3].reloc
= queue
[2].reloc
;
926 queue
[3].size
= queue
[2].size
;
927 queue
[2].reloc
= queue
[1].reloc
;
928 queue
[2].size
= queue
[1].size
;
929 queue
[1].reloc
= queue
[0].reloc
;
930 queue
[1].size
= queue
[0].size
;
932 queue
[0].size
= size
;
935 /* When an entry in the relocation queue is reused, the entry moves
936 to the front of the queue. */
939 som_reloc_queue_fix (struct reloc_queue
*queue
, unsigned int idx
)
946 unsigned char *tmp1
= queue
[0].reloc
;
947 unsigned int tmp2
= queue
[0].size
;
949 queue
[0].reloc
= queue
[1].reloc
;
950 queue
[0].size
= queue
[1].size
;
951 queue
[1].reloc
= tmp1
;
952 queue
[1].size
= tmp2
;
958 unsigned char *tmp1
= queue
[0].reloc
;
959 unsigned int tmp2
= queue
[0].size
;
961 queue
[0].reloc
= queue
[2].reloc
;
962 queue
[0].size
= queue
[2].size
;
963 queue
[2].reloc
= queue
[1].reloc
;
964 queue
[2].size
= queue
[1].size
;
965 queue
[1].reloc
= tmp1
;
966 queue
[1].size
= tmp2
;
972 unsigned char *tmp1
= queue
[0].reloc
;
973 unsigned int tmp2
= queue
[0].size
;
975 queue
[0].reloc
= queue
[3].reloc
;
976 queue
[0].size
= queue
[3].size
;
977 queue
[3].reloc
= queue
[2].reloc
;
978 queue
[3].size
= queue
[2].size
;
979 queue
[2].reloc
= queue
[1].reloc
;
980 queue
[2].size
= queue
[1].size
;
981 queue
[1].reloc
= tmp1
;
982 queue
[1].size
= tmp2
;
988 /* Search for a particular relocation in the relocation queue. */
991 som_reloc_queue_find (unsigned char *p
,
993 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
995 if (queue
[0].reloc
&& !memcmp (p
, queue
[0].reloc
, size
)
996 && size
== queue
[0].size
)
998 if (queue
[1].reloc
&& !memcmp (p
, queue
[1].reloc
, size
)
999 && size
== queue
[1].size
)
1001 if (queue
[2].reloc
&& !memcmp (p
, queue
[2].reloc
, size
)
1002 && size
== queue
[2].size
)
1004 if (queue
[3].reloc
&& !memcmp (p
, queue
[3].reloc
, size
)
1005 && size
== queue
[3].size
)
1010 static unsigned char *
1011 try_prev_fixup (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1012 unsigned int *subspace_reloc_sizep
,
1015 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
1017 int queue_index
= som_reloc_queue_find (p
, size
, queue
);
1019 if (queue_index
!= -1)
1021 /* Found this in a previous fixup. Undo the fixup we
1022 just built and use R_PREV_FIXUP instead. We saved
1023 a total of size - 1 bytes in the fixup stream. */
1024 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_PREV_FIXUP
+ queue_index
, p
);
1026 *subspace_reloc_sizep
+= 1;
1027 som_reloc_queue_fix (queue
, queue_index
);
1031 som_reloc_queue_insert (p
, size
, queue
);
1032 *subspace_reloc_sizep
+= size
;
1038 /* Emit the proper R_NO_RELOCATION fixups to map the next SKIP
1039 bytes without any relocation. Update the size of the subspace
1040 relocation stream via SUBSPACE_RELOC_SIZE_P; also return the
1041 current pointer into the relocation stream. */
1043 static unsigned char *
1044 som_reloc_skip (bfd
*abfd
,
1047 unsigned int *subspace_reloc_sizep
,
1048 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
1050 /* Use a 4 byte R_NO_RELOCATION entry with a maximal value
1051 then R_PREV_FIXUPs to get the difference down to a
1053 if (skip
>= 0x1000000)
1056 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_NO_RELOCATION
+ 31, p
);
1057 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0xff, p
+ 1);
1058 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) 0xffff, p
+ 2);
1059 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 4, queue
);
1060 while (skip
>= 0x1000000)
1063 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_PREV_FIXUP
, p
);
1065 *subspace_reloc_sizep
+= 1;
1066 /* No need to adjust queue here since we are repeating the
1067 most recent fixup. */
1071 /* The difference must be less than 0x1000000. Use one
1072 more R_NO_RELOCATION entry to get to the right difference. */
1073 if ((skip
& 3) == 0 && skip
<= 0xc0000 && skip
> 0)
1075 /* Difference can be handled in a simple single-byte
1076 R_NO_RELOCATION entry. */
1079 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_NO_RELOCATION
+ (skip
>> 2) - 1, p
);
1080 *subspace_reloc_sizep
+= 1;
1083 /* Handle it with a two byte R_NO_RELOCATION entry. */
1084 else if (skip
<= 0x1000)
1086 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_NO_RELOCATION
+ 24 + (((skip
>> 2) - 1) >> 8), p
);
1087 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, (skip
>> 2) - 1, p
+ 1);
1088 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 2, queue
);
1090 /* Handle it with a three byte R_NO_RELOCATION entry. */
1093 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_NO_RELOCATION
+ 28 + (((skip
>> 2) - 1) >> 16), p
);
1094 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) (skip
>> 2) - 1, p
+ 1);
1095 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 3, queue
);
1098 /* Ugh. Punt and use a 4 byte entry. */
1101 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_NO_RELOCATION
+ 31, p
);
1102 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, (skip
- 1) >> 16, p
+ 1);
1103 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) skip
- 1, p
+ 2);
1104 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 4, queue
);
1109 /* Emit the proper R_DATA_OVERRIDE fixups to handle a nonzero addend
1110 from a BFD relocation. Update the size of the subspace relocation
1111 stream via SUBSPACE_RELOC_SIZE_P; also return the current pointer
1112 into the relocation stream. */
1114 static unsigned char *
1115 som_reloc_addend (bfd
*abfd
,
1118 unsigned int *subspace_reloc_sizep
,
1119 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
1121 if (addend
+ 0x80 < 0x100)
1123 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
+ 1, p
);
1124 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, addend
, p
+ 1);
1125 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 2, queue
);
1127 else if (addend
+ 0x8000 < 0x10000)
1129 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
+ 2, p
);
1130 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, addend
, p
+ 1);
1131 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 3, queue
);
1133 else if (addend
+ 0x800000 < 0x1000000)
1135 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
+ 3, p
);
1136 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, addend
>> 16, p
+ 1);
1137 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, addend
, p
+ 2);
1138 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 4, queue
);
1142 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_DATA_OVERRIDE
+ 4, p
);
1143 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, addend
, p
+ 1);
1144 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 5, queue
);
1149 /* Handle a single function call relocation. */
1151 static unsigned char *
1152 som_reloc_call (bfd
*abfd
,
1154 unsigned int *subspace_reloc_sizep
,
1157 struct reloc_queue
*queue
)
1159 int arg_bits
= HPPA_R_ARG_RELOC (bfd_reloc
->addend
);
1160 int rtn_bits
= arg_bits
& 0x3;
1163 /* You'll never believe all this is necessary to handle relocations
1164 for function calls. Having to compute and pack the argument
1165 relocation bits is the real nightmare.
1167 If you're interested in how this works, just forget it. You really
1168 do not want to know about this braindamage. */
1170 /* First see if this can be done with a "simple" relocation. Simple
1171 relocations have a symbol number < 0x100 and have simple encodings
1172 of argument relocations. */
1174 if (sym_num
< 0x100)
1186 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6:
1187 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1:
1190 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4:
1191 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4 | 1:
1194 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4 | 1 << 2:
1195 case 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4 | 1 << 2 | 1:
1199 /* Not one of the easy encodings. This will have to be
1200 handled by the more complex code below. */
1206 /* Account for the return value too. */
1210 /* Emit a 2 byte relocation. Then see if it can be handled
1211 with a relocation which is already in the relocation queue. */
1212 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ type
, p
);
1213 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
, p
+ 1);
1214 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 2, queue
);
1219 /* If this could not be handled with a simple relocation, then do a hard
1220 one. Hard relocations occur if the symbol number was too high or if
1221 the encoding of argument relocation bits is too complex. */
1224 /* Don't ask about these magic sequences. I took them straight
1225 from gas-1.36 which took them from the a.out man page. */
1227 if ((arg_bits
>> 6 & 0xf) == 0xe)
1230 type
+= (3 * (arg_bits
>> 8 & 3) + (arg_bits
>> 6 & 3)) * 40;
1231 if ((arg_bits
>> 2 & 0xf) == 0xe)
1234 type
+= (3 * (arg_bits
>> 4 & 3) + (arg_bits
>> 2 & 3)) * 4;
1236 /* Output the first two bytes of the relocation. These describe
1237 the length of the relocation and encoding style. */
1238 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 10
1239 + 2 * (sym_num
>= 0x100) + (type
>= 0x100),
1241 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, type
, p
+ 1);
1243 /* Now output the symbol index and see if this bizarre relocation
1244 just happened to be in the relocation queue. */
1245 if (sym_num
< 0x100)
1247 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
, p
+ 2);
1248 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 3, queue
);
1252 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
>> 16, p
+ 2);
1253 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) sym_num
, p
+ 3);
1254 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, subspace_reloc_sizep
, p
, 5, queue
);
1260 /* Return the logarithm of X, base 2, considering X unsigned,
1261 if X is a power of 2. Otherwise, returns -1. */
1264 exact_log2 (unsigned int x
)
1268 /* Test for 0 or a power of 2. */
1269 if (x
== 0 || x
!= (x
& -x
))
1272 while ((x
>>= 1) != 0)
1277 static bfd_reloc_status_type
1278 hppa_som_reloc (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1279 arelent
*reloc_entry
,
1280 asymbol
*symbol_in ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1281 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1282 asection
*input_section
,
1284 char **error_message ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1287 reloc_entry
->address
+= input_section
->output_offset
;
1289 return bfd_reloc_ok
;
1292 /* Given a generic HPPA relocation type, the instruction format,
1293 and a field selector, return one or more appropriate SOM relocations. */
1296 hppa_som_gen_reloc_type (bfd
*abfd
,
1299 enum hppa_reloc_field_selector_type_alt field
,
1303 int *final_type
, **final_types
;
1305 final_types
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int *) * 6);
1306 final_type
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1307 if (!final_types
|| !final_type
)
1310 /* The field selector may require additional relocations to be
1311 generated. It's impossible to know at this moment if additional
1312 relocations will be needed, so we make them. The code to actually
1313 write the relocation/fixup stream is responsible for removing
1314 any redundant relocations. */
1321 final_types
[0] = final_type
;
1322 final_types
[1] = NULL
;
1323 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1324 *final_type
= base_type
;
1330 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1331 if (!final_types
[0])
1333 if (field
== e_tsel
)
1334 *final_types
[0] = R_FSEL
;
1335 else if (field
== e_ltsel
)
1336 *final_types
[0] = R_LSEL
;
1338 *final_types
[0] = R_RSEL
;
1339 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1340 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1341 *final_type
= base_type
;
1346 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1347 if (!final_types
[0])
1349 *final_types
[0] = R_S_MODE
;
1350 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1351 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1352 *final_type
= base_type
;
1357 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1358 if (!final_types
[0])
1360 *final_types
[0] = R_N_MODE
;
1361 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1362 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1363 *final_type
= base_type
;
1368 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1369 if (!final_types
[0])
1371 *final_types
[0] = R_D_MODE
;
1372 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1373 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1374 *final_type
= base_type
;
1379 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1380 if (!final_types
[0])
1382 *final_types
[0] = R_R_MODE
;
1383 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1384 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1385 *final_type
= base_type
;
1389 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1390 if (!final_types
[0])
1392 *final_types
[0] = R_N1SEL
;
1393 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1394 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1395 *final_type
= base_type
;
1400 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1401 if (!final_types
[0])
1403 *final_types
[0] = R_N0SEL
;
1404 final_types
[1] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (int));
1405 if (!final_types
[1])
1407 if (field
== e_nlsel
)
1408 *final_types
[1] = R_N_MODE
;
1410 *final_types
[1] = R_R_MODE
;
1411 final_types
[2] = final_type
;
1412 final_types
[3] = NULL
;
1413 *final_type
= base_type
;
1416 /* FIXME: These two field selectors are not currently supported. */
1425 /* The difference of two symbols needs *very* special handling. */
1428 size_t amt
= sizeof (int);
1430 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1431 final_types
[1] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1432 final_types
[2] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1433 final_types
[3] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1434 if (!final_types
[0] || !final_types
[1] || !final_types
[2])
1436 if (field
== e_fsel
)
1437 *final_types
[0] = R_FSEL
;
1438 else if (field
== e_rsel
)
1439 *final_types
[0] = R_RSEL
;
1440 else if (field
== e_lsel
)
1441 *final_types
[0] = R_LSEL
;
1442 *final_types
[1] = R_COMP2
;
1443 *final_types
[2] = R_COMP2
;
1444 *final_types
[3] = R_COMP1
;
1445 final_types
[4] = final_type
;
1447 *final_types
[4] = R_DATA_EXPR
;
1449 *final_types
[4] = R_CODE_EXPR
;
1450 final_types
[5] = NULL
;
1453 /* PLABELs get their own relocation type. */
1454 else if (field
== e_psel
1456 || field
== e_rpsel
)
1458 /* A PLABEL relocation that has a size of 32 bits must
1459 be a R_DATA_PLABEL. All others are R_CODE_PLABELs. */
1461 *final_type
= R_DATA_PLABEL
;
1463 *final_type
= R_CODE_PLABEL
;
1466 else if (field
== e_tsel
1468 || field
== e_rtsel
)
1469 *final_type
= R_DLT_REL
;
1470 /* A relocation in the data space is always a full 32bits. */
1471 else if (format
== 32)
1473 *final_type
= R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
;
1475 /* If there's no SOM symbol type associated with this BFD
1476 symbol, then set the symbol type to ST_DATA.
1478 Only do this if the type is going to default later when
1479 we write the object file.
1481 This is done so that the linker never encounters an
1482 R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL reloc involving an ST_CODE symbol.
1484 This allows the compiler to generate exception handling
1487 Note that one day we may need to also emit BEGIN_BRTAB and
1488 END_BRTAB to prevent the linker from optimizing away insns
1489 in exception handling regions. */
1490 if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
1491 && (sym
->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
) == 0
1492 && (sym
->flags
& BSF_FUNCTION
) == 0
1493 && ! bfd_is_com_section (sym
->section
))
1494 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_DATA
;
1499 /* More PLABEL special cases. */
1502 || field
== e_rpsel
)
1503 *final_type
= R_DATA_PLABEL
;
1504 else if (field
== e_fsel
&& format
== 32)
1505 *final_type
= R_DATA_GPREL
;
1508 case R_HPPA_COMPLEX
:
1509 /* The difference of two symbols needs *very* special handling. */
1512 size_t amt
= sizeof (int);
1514 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1515 final_types
[1] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1516 final_types
[2] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1517 final_types
[3] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1518 if (!final_types
[0] || !final_types
[1] || !final_types
[2])
1520 if (field
== e_fsel
)
1521 *final_types
[0] = R_FSEL
;
1522 else if (field
== e_rsel
)
1523 *final_types
[0] = R_RSEL
;
1524 else if (field
== e_lsel
)
1525 *final_types
[0] = R_LSEL
;
1526 *final_types
[1] = R_COMP2
;
1527 *final_types
[2] = R_COMP2
;
1528 *final_types
[3] = R_COMP1
;
1529 final_types
[4] = final_type
;
1531 *final_types
[4] = R_DATA_EXPR
;
1533 *final_types
[4] = R_CODE_EXPR
;
1534 final_types
[5] = NULL
;
1541 case R_HPPA_ABS_CALL
:
1542 /* Right now we can default all these. */
1545 case R_HPPA_PCREL_CALL
:
1547 #ifndef NO_PCREL_MODES
1548 /* If we have short and long pcrel modes, then generate the proper
1549 mode selector, then the pcrel relocation. Redundant selectors
1550 will be eliminated as the relocs are sized and emitted. */
1551 size_t amt
= sizeof (int);
1553 final_types
[0] = bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
1554 if (!final_types
[0])
1557 *final_types
[0] = R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE
;
1559 *final_types
[0] = R_LONG_PCREL_MODE
;
1560 final_types
[1] = final_type
;
1561 final_types
[2] = NULL
;
1562 *final_type
= base_type
;
1570 /* Return the address of the correct entry in the PA SOM relocation
1573 static reloc_howto_type
*
1574 som_bfd_reloc_type_lookup (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1575 bfd_reloc_code_real_type code
)
1577 if ((int) code
< (int) R_NO_RELOCATION
+ 255)
1579 BFD_ASSERT ((int) som_hppa_howto_table
[(int) code
].type
== (int) code
);
1580 return &som_hppa_howto_table
[(int) code
];
1586 static reloc_howto_type
*
1587 som_bfd_reloc_name_lookup (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
1593 i
< sizeof (som_hppa_howto_table
) / sizeof (som_hppa_howto_table
[0]);
1595 if (som_hppa_howto_table
[i
].name
!= NULL
1596 && strcasecmp (som_hppa_howto_table
[i
].name
, r_name
) == 0)
1597 return &som_hppa_howto_table
[i
];
1603 som_swap_clock_in (struct som_external_clock
*src
,
1604 struct som_clock
*dst
)
1606 dst
->secs
= bfd_getb32 (src
->secs
);
1607 dst
->nanosecs
= bfd_getb32 (src
->nanosecs
);
1611 som_swap_clock_out (struct som_clock
*src
,
1612 struct som_external_clock
*dst
)
1614 bfd_putb32 (src
->secs
, dst
->secs
);
1615 bfd_putb32 (src
->nanosecs
, dst
->nanosecs
);
1619 som_swap_header_in (struct som_external_header
*src
,
1620 struct som_header
*dst
)
1622 dst
->system_id
= bfd_getb16 (src
->system_id
);
1623 dst
->a_magic
= bfd_getb16 (src
->a_magic
);
1624 dst
->version_id
= bfd_getb32 (src
->version_id
);
1625 som_swap_clock_in (&src
->file_time
, &dst
->file_time
);
1626 dst
->entry_space
= bfd_getb32 (src
->entry_space
);
1627 dst
->entry_subspace
= bfd_getb32 (src
->entry_subspace
);
1628 dst
->entry_offset
= bfd_getb32 (src
->entry_offset
);
1629 dst
->aux_header_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->aux_header_location
);
1630 dst
->aux_header_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->aux_header_size
);
1631 dst
->som_length
= bfd_getb32 (src
->som_length
);
1632 dst
->presumed_dp
= bfd_getb32 (src
->presumed_dp
);
1633 dst
->space_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_location
);
1634 dst
->space_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_total
);
1635 dst
->subspace_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_location
);
1636 dst
->subspace_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_total
);
1637 dst
->loader_fixup_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->loader_fixup_location
);
1638 dst
->loader_fixup_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->loader_fixup_total
);
1639 dst
->space_strings_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_strings_location
);
1640 dst
->space_strings_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_strings_size
);
1641 dst
->init_array_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->init_array_location
);
1642 dst
->init_array_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->init_array_total
);
1643 dst
->compiler_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->compiler_location
);
1644 dst
->compiler_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->compiler_total
);
1645 dst
->symbol_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->symbol_location
);
1646 dst
->symbol_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->symbol_total
);
1647 dst
->fixup_request_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->fixup_request_location
);
1648 dst
->fixup_request_total
= bfd_getb32 (src
->fixup_request_total
);
1649 dst
->symbol_strings_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->symbol_strings_location
);
1650 dst
->symbol_strings_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->symbol_strings_size
);
1651 dst
->unloadable_sp_location
= bfd_getb32 (src
->unloadable_sp_location
);
1652 dst
->unloadable_sp_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->unloadable_sp_size
);
1653 dst
->checksum
= bfd_getb32 (src
->checksum
);
1657 som_swap_header_out (struct som_header
*src
,
1658 struct som_external_header
*dst
)
1660 bfd_putb16 (src
->system_id
, dst
->system_id
);
1661 bfd_putb16 (src
->a_magic
, dst
->a_magic
);
1662 bfd_putb32 (src
->version_id
, dst
->version_id
);
1663 som_swap_clock_out (&src
->file_time
, &dst
->file_time
);
1664 bfd_putb32 (src
->entry_space
, dst
->entry_space
);
1665 bfd_putb32 (src
->entry_subspace
, dst
->entry_subspace
);
1666 bfd_putb32 (src
->entry_offset
, dst
->entry_offset
);
1667 bfd_putb32 (src
->aux_header_location
, dst
->aux_header_location
);
1668 bfd_putb32 (src
->aux_header_size
, dst
->aux_header_size
);
1669 bfd_putb32 (src
->som_length
, dst
->som_length
);
1670 bfd_putb32 (src
->presumed_dp
, dst
->presumed_dp
);
1671 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_location
, dst
->space_location
);
1672 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_total
, dst
->space_total
);
1673 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_location
, dst
->subspace_location
);
1674 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_total
, dst
->subspace_total
);
1675 bfd_putb32 (src
->loader_fixup_location
, dst
->loader_fixup_location
);
1676 bfd_putb32 (src
->loader_fixup_total
, dst
->loader_fixup_total
);
1677 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_strings_location
, dst
->space_strings_location
);
1678 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_strings_size
, dst
->space_strings_size
);
1679 bfd_putb32 (src
->init_array_location
, dst
->init_array_location
);
1680 bfd_putb32 (src
->init_array_total
, dst
->init_array_total
);
1681 bfd_putb32 (src
->compiler_location
, dst
->compiler_location
);
1682 bfd_putb32 (src
->compiler_total
, dst
->compiler_total
);
1683 bfd_putb32 (src
->symbol_location
, dst
->symbol_location
);
1684 bfd_putb32 (src
->symbol_total
, dst
->symbol_total
);
1685 bfd_putb32 (src
->fixup_request_location
, dst
->fixup_request_location
);
1686 bfd_putb32 (src
->fixup_request_total
, dst
->fixup_request_total
);
1687 bfd_putb32 (src
->symbol_strings_location
, dst
->symbol_strings_location
);
1688 bfd_putb32 (src
->symbol_strings_size
, dst
->symbol_strings_size
);
1689 bfd_putb32 (src
->unloadable_sp_location
, dst
->unloadable_sp_location
);
1690 bfd_putb32 (src
->unloadable_sp_size
, dst
->unloadable_sp_size
);
1691 bfd_putb32 (src
->checksum
, dst
->checksum
);
1695 som_swap_space_dictionary_in (struct som_external_space_dictionary_record
*src
,
1696 struct som_space_dictionary_record
*dst
)
1700 dst
->name
= bfd_getb32 (src
->name
);
1701 flags
= bfd_getb32 (src
->flags
);
1702 dst
->is_loadable
= (flags
& SOM_SPACE_IS_LOADABLE
) != 0;
1703 dst
->is_defined
= (flags
& SOM_SPACE_IS_DEFINED
) != 0;
1704 dst
->is_private
= (flags
& SOM_SPACE_IS_PRIVATE
) != 0;
1705 dst
->has_intermediate_code
= (flags
& SOM_SPACE_HAS_INTERMEDIATE_CODE
) != 0;
1706 dst
->is_tspecific
= (flags
& SOM_SPACE_IS_TSPECIFIC
) != 0;
1708 dst
->sort_key
= (flags
>> SOM_SPACE_SORT_KEY_SH
) & SOM_SPACE_SORT_KEY_MASK
;
1710 dst
->space_number
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_number
);
1711 dst
->subspace_index
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_index
);
1712 dst
->subspace_quantity
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_quantity
);
1713 dst
->loader_fix_index
= bfd_getb32 (src
->loader_fix_index
);
1714 dst
->loader_fix_quantity
= bfd_getb32 (src
->loader_fix_quantity
);
1715 dst
->init_pointer_index
= bfd_getb32 (src
->init_pointer_index
);
1716 dst
->init_pointer_quantity
= bfd_getb32 (src
->init_pointer_quantity
);
1720 som_swap_space_dictionary_out (struct som_space_dictionary_record
*src
,
1721 struct som_external_space_dictionary_record
*dst
)
1725 bfd_putb32 (src
->name
, dst
->name
);
1728 if (src
->is_loadable
)
1729 flags
|= SOM_SPACE_IS_LOADABLE
;
1730 if (src
->is_defined
)
1731 flags
|= SOM_SPACE_IS_DEFINED
;
1732 if (src
->is_private
)
1733 flags
|= SOM_SPACE_IS_PRIVATE
;
1734 if (src
->has_intermediate_code
)
1735 flags
|= SOM_SPACE_HAS_INTERMEDIATE_CODE
;
1736 if (src
->is_tspecific
)
1737 flags
|= SOM_SPACE_IS_TSPECIFIC
;
1738 flags
|= (src
->sort_key
& SOM_SPACE_SORT_KEY_MASK
) << SOM_SPACE_SORT_KEY_SH
;
1739 bfd_putb32 (flags
, dst
->flags
);
1740 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_number
, dst
->space_number
);
1741 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_index
, dst
->subspace_index
);
1742 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_quantity
, dst
->subspace_quantity
);
1743 bfd_putb32 (src
->loader_fix_index
, dst
->loader_fix_index
);
1744 bfd_putb32 (src
->loader_fix_quantity
, dst
->loader_fix_quantity
);
1745 bfd_putb32 (src
->init_pointer_index
, dst
->init_pointer_index
);
1746 bfd_putb32 (src
->init_pointer_quantity
, dst
->init_pointer_quantity
);
1750 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_in
1751 (struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record
*src
,
1752 struct som_subspace_dictionary_record
*dst
)
1755 dst
->space_index
= bfd_getb32 (src
->space_index
);
1756 flags
= bfd_getb32 (src
->flags
);
1757 dst
->access_control_bits
= (flags
>> SOM_SUBSPACE_ACCESS_CONTROL_BITS_SH
)
1758 & SOM_SUBSPACE_ACCESS_CONTROL_BITS_MASK
;
1759 dst
->memory_resident
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_MEMORY_RESIDENT
) != 0;
1760 dst
->dup_common
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_DUP_COMMON
) != 0;
1761 dst
->is_common
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMMON
) != 0;
1762 dst
->is_loadable
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_LOADABLE
) != 0;
1763 dst
->quadrant
= (flags
>> SOM_SUBSPACE_QUADRANT_SH
)
1764 & SOM_SUBSPACE_QUADRANT_MASK
;
1765 dst
->initially_frozen
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_INITIALLY_FROZEN
) != 0;
1766 dst
->is_first
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_FIRST
) != 0;
1767 dst
->code_only
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_CODE_ONLY
) != 0;
1768 dst
->sort_key
= (flags
>> SOM_SUBSPACE_SORT_KEY_SH
)
1769 & SOM_SUBSPACE_SORT_KEY_MASK
;
1770 dst
->replicate_init
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_REPLICATE_INIT
) != 0;
1771 dst
->continuation
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_CONTINUATION
) != 0;
1772 dst
->is_tspecific
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_TSPECIFIC
) != 0;
1773 dst
->is_comdat
= (flags
& SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMDAT
) != 0;
1775 dst
->file_loc_init_value
= bfd_getb32 (src
->file_loc_init_value
);
1776 dst
->initialization_length
= bfd_getb32 (src
->initialization_length
);
1777 dst
->subspace_start
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_start
);
1778 dst
->subspace_length
= bfd_getb32 (src
->subspace_length
);
1779 dst
->alignment
= bfd_getb32 (src
->alignment
);
1780 dst
->name
= bfd_getb32 (src
->name
);
1781 dst
->fixup_request_index
= bfd_getb32 (src
->fixup_request_index
);
1782 dst
->fixup_request_quantity
= bfd_getb32 (src
->fixup_request_quantity
);
1786 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_record_out
1787 (struct som_subspace_dictionary_record
*src
,
1788 struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record
*dst
)
1792 bfd_putb32 (src
->space_index
, dst
->space_index
);
1793 flags
= (src
->access_control_bits
& SOM_SUBSPACE_ACCESS_CONTROL_BITS_MASK
)
1794 << SOM_SUBSPACE_ACCESS_CONTROL_BITS_SH
;
1795 if (src
->memory_resident
)
1796 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_MEMORY_RESIDENT
;
1797 if (src
->dup_common
)
1798 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_DUP_COMMON
;
1800 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMMON
;
1801 if (src
->is_loadable
)
1802 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_LOADABLE
;
1803 flags
|= (src
->quadrant
& SOM_SUBSPACE_QUADRANT_MASK
)
1804 << SOM_SUBSPACE_QUADRANT_SH
;
1805 if (src
->initially_frozen
)
1806 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_INITIALLY_FROZEN
;
1808 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_FIRST
;
1810 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_CODE_ONLY
;
1811 flags
|= (src
->sort_key
& SOM_SUBSPACE_SORT_KEY_MASK
)
1812 << SOM_SUBSPACE_SORT_KEY_SH
;
1813 if (src
->replicate_init
)
1814 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_REPLICATE_INIT
;
1815 if (src
->continuation
)
1816 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_CONTINUATION
;
1817 if (src
->is_tspecific
)
1818 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_TSPECIFIC
;
1820 flags
|= SOM_SUBSPACE_IS_COMDAT
;
1821 bfd_putb32 (flags
, dst
->flags
);
1822 bfd_putb32 (src
->file_loc_init_value
, dst
->file_loc_init_value
);
1823 bfd_putb32 (src
->initialization_length
, dst
->initialization_length
);
1824 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_start
, dst
->subspace_start
);
1825 bfd_putb32 (src
->subspace_length
, dst
->subspace_length
);
1826 bfd_putb32 (src
->alignment
, dst
->alignment
);
1827 bfd_putb32 (src
->name
, dst
->name
);
1828 bfd_putb32 (src
->fixup_request_index
, dst
->fixup_request_index
);
1829 bfd_putb32 (src
->fixup_request_quantity
, dst
->fixup_request_quantity
);
1833 som_swap_aux_id_in (struct som_external_aux_id
*src
,
1834 struct som_aux_id
*dst
)
1836 unsigned int flags
= bfd_getb32 (src
->flags
);
1838 dst
->mandatory
= (flags
& SOM_AUX_ID_MANDATORY
) != 0;
1839 dst
->copy
= (flags
& SOM_AUX_ID_COPY
) != 0;
1840 dst
->append
= (flags
& SOM_AUX_ID_APPEND
) != 0;
1841 dst
->ignore
= (flags
& SOM_AUX_ID_IGNORE
) != 0;
1842 dst
->type
= (flags
>> SOM_AUX_ID_TYPE_SH
) & SOM_AUX_ID_TYPE_MASK
;
1843 dst
->length
= bfd_getb32 (src
->length
);
1847 som_swap_aux_id_out (struct som_aux_id
*src
,
1848 struct som_external_aux_id
*dst
)
1850 unsigned int flags
= 0;
1853 flags
|= SOM_AUX_ID_MANDATORY
;
1855 flags
|= SOM_AUX_ID_COPY
;
1857 flags
|= SOM_AUX_ID_APPEND
;
1859 flags
|= SOM_AUX_ID_IGNORE
;
1860 flags
|= (src
->type
& SOM_AUX_ID_TYPE_MASK
) << SOM_AUX_ID_TYPE_SH
;
1861 bfd_putb32 (flags
, dst
->flags
);
1862 bfd_putb32 (src
->length
, dst
->length
);
1866 som_swap_string_auxhdr_out (struct som_string_auxhdr
*src
,
1867 struct som_external_string_auxhdr
*dst
)
1869 som_swap_aux_id_out (&src
->header_id
, &dst
->header_id
);
1870 bfd_putb32 (src
->string_length
, dst
->string_length
);
1874 som_swap_compilation_unit_out (struct som_compilation_unit
*src
,
1875 struct som_external_compilation_unit
*dst
)
1877 bfd_putb32 (src
->name
.strx
, dst
->name
);
1878 bfd_putb32 (src
->language_name
.strx
, dst
->language_name
);
1879 bfd_putb32 (src
->product_id
.strx
, dst
->product_id
);
1880 bfd_putb32 (src
->version_id
.strx
, dst
->version_id
);
1881 bfd_putb32 (src
->flags
, dst
->flags
);
1882 som_swap_clock_out (&src
->compile_time
, &dst
->compile_time
);
1883 som_swap_clock_out (&src
->source_time
, &dst
->source_time
);
1887 som_swap_exec_auxhdr_in (struct som_external_exec_auxhdr
*src
,
1888 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*dst
)
1890 som_swap_aux_id_in (&src
->som_auxhdr
, &dst
->som_auxhdr
);
1891 dst
->exec_tsize
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_tsize
);
1892 dst
->exec_tmem
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_tmem
);
1893 dst
->exec_tfile
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_tfile
);
1894 dst
->exec_dsize
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_dsize
);
1895 dst
->exec_dmem
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_dmem
);
1896 dst
->exec_dfile
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_dfile
);
1897 dst
->exec_bsize
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_bsize
);
1898 dst
->exec_entry
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_entry
);
1899 dst
->exec_flags
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_flags
);
1900 dst
->exec_bfill
= bfd_getb32 (src
->exec_bfill
);
1904 som_swap_exec_auxhdr_out (struct som_exec_auxhdr
*src
,
1905 struct som_external_exec_auxhdr
*dst
)
1907 som_swap_aux_id_out (&src
->som_auxhdr
, &dst
->som_auxhdr
);
1908 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_tsize
, dst
->exec_tsize
);
1909 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_tmem
, dst
->exec_tmem
);
1910 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_tfile
, dst
->exec_tfile
);
1911 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_dsize
, dst
->exec_dsize
);
1912 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_dmem
, dst
->exec_dmem
);
1913 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_dfile
, dst
->exec_dfile
);
1914 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_bsize
, dst
->exec_bsize
);
1915 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_entry
, dst
->exec_entry
);
1916 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_flags
, dst
->exec_flags
);
1917 bfd_putb32 (src
->exec_bfill
, dst
->exec_bfill
);
1921 som_swap_lst_header_in (struct som_external_lst_header
*src
,
1922 struct som_lst_header
*dst
)
1924 dst
->system_id
= bfd_getb16 (src
->system_id
);
1925 dst
->a_magic
= bfd_getb16 (src
->a_magic
);
1926 dst
->version_id
= bfd_getb32 (src
->version_id
);
1927 som_swap_clock_in (&src
->file_time
, &dst
->file_time
);
1928 dst
->hash_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->hash_loc
);
1929 dst
->hash_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->hash_size
);
1930 dst
->module_count
= bfd_getb32 (src
->module_count
);
1931 dst
->module_limit
= bfd_getb32 (src
->module_limit
);
1932 dst
->dir_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->dir_loc
);
1933 dst
->export_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->export_loc
);
1934 dst
->export_count
= bfd_getb32 (src
->export_count
);
1935 dst
->import_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->import_loc
);
1936 dst
->aux_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->aux_loc
);
1937 dst
->aux_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->aux_size
);
1938 dst
->string_loc
= bfd_getb32 (src
->string_loc
);
1939 dst
->string_size
= bfd_getb32 (src
->string_size
);
1940 dst
->free_list
= bfd_getb32 (src
->free_list
);
1941 dst
->file_end
= bfd_getb32 (src
->file_end
);
1942 dst
->checksum
= bfd_getb32 (src
->checksum
);
1945 /* Perform some initialization for an object. Save results of this
1946 initialization in the BFD. */
1949 som_object_setup (bfd
*abfd
,
1950 struct som_header
*file_hdrp
,
1951 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*aux_hdrp
,
1952 unsigned long current_offset
)
1956 /* som_mkobject will set bfd_error if som_mkobject fails. */
1957 if (! som_mkobject (abfd
))
1960 /* Set BFD flags based on what information is available in the SOM. */
1961 abfd
->flags
= BFD_NO_FLAGS
;
1962 if (file_hdrp
->symbol_total
)
1963 abfd
->flags
|= HAS_LINENO
| HAS_DEBUG
| HAS_SYMS
| HAS_LOCALS
;
1965 switch (file_hdrp
->a_magic
)
1968 abfd
->flags
|= (D_PAGED
| WP_TEXT
| EXEC_P
);
1971 abfd
->flags
|= (WP_TEXT
| EXEC_P
);
1974 abfd
->flags
|= (EXEC_P
);
1977 abfd
->flags
|= HAS_RELOC
;
1985 abfd
->flags
|= DYNAMIC
;
1992 /* Save the auxiliary header. */
1993 obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
) = aux_hdrp
;
1995 /* Allocate space to hold the saved exec header information. */
1996 obj_som_exec_data (abfd
) = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (struct som_exec_data
));
1997 if (obj_som_exec_data (abfd
) == NULL
)
2000 /* The braindamaged OSF1 linker switched exec_flags and exec_entry!
2002 We used to identify OSF1 binaries based on NEW_VERSION_ID, but
2003 apparently the latest HPUX linker is using NEW_VERSION_ID now.
2005 It's about time, OSF has used the new id since at least 1992;
2006 HPUX didn't start till nearly 1995!.
2008 The new approach examines the entry field for an executable. If
2009 it is not 4-byte aligned then it's not a proper code address and
2010 we guess it's really the executable flags. For a main program,
2011 we also consider zero to be indicative of a buggy linker, since
2012 that is not a valid entry point. The entry point for a shared
2013 library, however, can be zero so we do not consider that to be
2014 indicative of a buggy linker. */
2019 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
; section
= section
->next
)
2023 if ((section
->flags
& SEC_CODE
) == 0)
2025 entry
= aux_hdrp
->exec_entry
+ aux_hdrp
->exec_tmem
;
2026 if (entry
>= section
->vma
2027 && entry
< section
->vma
+ section
->size
)
2030 if ((aux_hdrp
->exec_entry
== 0 && !(abfd
->flags
& DYNAMIC
))
2031 || (aux_hdrp
->exec_entry
& 0x3) != 0
2034 abfd
->start_address
= aux_hdrp
->exec_flags
;
2035 obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->exec_flags
= aux_hdrp
->exec_entry
;
2039 abfd
->start_address
= aux_hdrp
->exec_entry
+ current_offset
;
2040 obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->exec_flags
= aux_hdrp
->exec_flags
;
2044 obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->version_id
= file_hdrp
->version_id
;
2046 bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd
, bfd_arch_hppa
, pa10
);
2047 abfd
->symcount
= file_hdrp
->symbol_total
;
2049 /* Initialize the saved symbol table and string table to NULL.
2050 Save important offsets and sizes from the SOM header into
2052 obj_som_stringtab (abfd
) = NULL
;
2053 obj_som_symtab (abfd
) = NULL
;
2054 obj_som_sorted_syms (abfd
) = NULL
;
2055 obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd
) = file_hdrp
->symbol_strings_size
;
2056 obj_som_sym_filepos (abfd
) = file_hdrp
->symbol_location
+ current_offset
;
2057 obj_som_str_filepos (abfd
) = (file_hdrp
->symbol_strings_location
2059 obj_som_reloc_filepos (abfd
) = (file_hdrp
->fixup_request_location
2061 obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->system_id
= file_hdrp
->system_id
;
2063 return _bfd_no_cleanup
;
2066 /* Convert all of the space and subspace info into BFD sections. Each space
2067 contains a number of subspaces, which in turn describe the mapping between
2068 regions of the exec file, and the address space that the program runs in.
2069 BFD sections which correspond to spaces will overlap the sections for the
2070 associated subspaces. */
2073 setup_sections (bfd
*abfd
,
2074 struct som_header
*file_hdr
,
2075 unsigned long current_offset
)
2077 char *space_strings
= NULL
;
2078 unsigned int space_index
, i
;
2079 unsigned int total_subspaces
= 0;
2080 asection
**subspace_sections
= NULL
;
2084 /* First, read in space names. */
2085 amt
= file_hdr
->space_strings_size
;
2086 if (amt
== (size_t) -1)
2088 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
2091 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, current_offset
+ file_hdr
->space_strings_location
,
2094 space_strings
= (char *) _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
+ 1, amt
);
2095 if (space_strings
== NULL
)
2097 /* Make sure that the string table is NUL terminated. */
2098 space_strings
[amt
] = 0;
2100 /* Loop over all of the space dictionaries, building up sections. */
2101 for (space_index
= 0; space_index
< file_hdr
->space_total
; space_index
++)
2103 struct som_space_dictionary_record space
;
2104 struct som_external_space_dictionary_record ext_space
;
2106 struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record ext_subspace
;
2107 struct som_subspace_dictionary_record subspace
, save_subspace
;
2108 unsigned int subspace_index
;
2109 asection
*space_asect
;
2110 bfd_size_type space_size
= 0;
2113 /* Read the space dictionary element. */
2115 (current_offset
+ file_hdr
->space_location
2116 + space_index
* sizeof (ext_space
)),
2119 amt
= sizeof ext_space
;
2120 if (bfd_bread (&ext_space
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2123 som_swap_space_dictionary_in (&ext_space
, &space
);
2125 /* Setup the space name string. */
2126 if (space
.name
>= file_hdr
->space_strings_size
)
2129 space_name
= space
.name
+ space_strings
;
2131 /* Make a section out of it. */
2132 amt
= strlen (space_name
) + 1;
2133 newname
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
2136 strcpy (newname
, space_name
);
2138 space_asect
= bfd_make_section_anyway (abfd
, newname
);
2142 if (space
.is_loadable
== 0)
2143 space_asect
->flags
|= SEC_DEBUGGING
;
2145 /* Set up all the attributes for the space. */
2146 if (! bfd_som_set_section_attributes (space_asect
, space
.is_defined
,
2147 space
.is_private
, space
.sort_key
,
2148 space
.space_number
))
2151 /* If the space has no subspaces, then we're done. */
2152 if (space
.subspace_quantity
== 0)
2155 /* Now, read in the first subspace for this space. */
2157 (current_offset
+ file_hdr
->subspace_location
2158 + space
.subspace_index
* sizeof ext_subspace
),
2161 amt
= sizeof ext_subspace
;
2162 if (bfd_bread (&ext_subspace
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2164 /* Seek back to the start of the subspaces for loop below. */
2166 (current_offset
+ file_hdr
->subspace_location
2167 + space
.subspace_index
* sizeof ext_subspace
),
2171 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_in (&ext_subspace
, &subspace
);
2173 /* Setup the start address and file loc from the first subspace
2175 space_asect
->vma
= subspace
.subspace_start
;
2176 space_asect
->filepos
= subspace
.file_loc_init_value
+ current_offset
;
2177 space_asect
->alignment_power
= exact_log2 (subspace
.alignment
);
2178 if (space_asect
->alignment_power
== (unsigned) -1)
2181 /* Initialize save_subspace so we can reliably determine if this
2182 loop placed any useful values into it. */
2183 memset (&save_subspace
, 0, sizeof (save_subspace
));
2185 /* Loop over the rest of the subspaces, building up more sections. */
2186 for (subspace_index
= 0; subspace_index
< space
.subspace_quantity
;
2189 asection
*subspace_asect
;
2190 char *subspace_name
;
2192 /* Read in the next subspace. */
2193 amt
= sizeof ext_subspace
;
2194 if (bfd_bread (&ext_subspace
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2197 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_in (&ext_subspace
, &subspace
);
2199 /* Setup the subspace name string. */
2200 if (subspace
.name
>= file_hdr
->space_strings_size
)
2203 subspace_name
= subspace
.name
+ space_strings
;
2205 amt
= strlen (subspace_name
) + 1;
2206 newname
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
2209 strcpy (newname
, subspace_name
);
2211 /* Make a section out of this subspace. */
2212 subspace_asect
= bfd_make_section_anyway (abfd
, newname
);
2213 if (!subspace_asect
)
2216 /* Store private information about the section. */
2217 if (! bfd_som_set_subsection_attributes (subspace_asect
, space_asect
,
2218 subspace
.access_control_bits
,
2223 subspace
.dup_common
))
2226 /* Keep an easy mapping between subspaces and sections.
2227 Note we do not necessarily read the subspaces in the
2228 same order in which they appear in the object file.
2230 So to make the target index come out correctly, we
2231 store the location of the subspace header in target
2232 index, then sort using the location of the subspace
2233 header as the key. Then we can assign correct
2234 subspace indices. */
2236 subspace_asect
->target_index
= bfd_tell (abfd
) - sizeof (subspace
);
2238 /* Set SEC_READONLY and SEC_CODE/SEC_DATA as specified
2239 by the access_control_bits in the subspace header. */
2240 switch (subspace
.access_control_bits
>> 4)
2242 /* Readonly data. */
2244 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_DATA
| SEC_READONLY
;
2249 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_DATA
;
2252 /* Readonly code and the gateways.
2253 Gateways have other attributes which do not map
2254 into anything BFD knows about. */
2260 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_CODE
| SEC_READONLY
;
2263 /* dynamic (writable) code. */
2265 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_CODE
;
2269 if (subspace
.is_comdat
|| subspace
.is_common
|| subspace
.dup_common
)
2270 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_LINK_ONCE
;
2272 if (subspace
.subspace_length
> 0)
2273 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
;
2275 if (subspace
.is_loadable
)
2276 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
;
2278 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_DEBUGGING
;
2280 if (subspace
.code_only
)
2281 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_CODE
;
2283 /* Both file_loc_init_value and initialization_length will
2284 be zero for a BSS like subspace. */
2285 if (subspace
.file_loc_init_value
== 0
2286 && subspace
.initialization_length
== 0)
2287 subspace_asect
->flags
&= ~(SEC_DATA
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
);
2289 /* This subspace has relocations.
2290 The fixup_request_quantity is a byte count for the number of
2291 entries in the relocation stream; it is not the actual number
2292 of relocations in the subspace. */
2293 if (subspace
.fixup_request_quantity
!= 0)
2295 subspace_asect
->flags
|= SEC_RELOC
;
2296 subspace_asect
->rel_filepos
= subspace
.fixup_request_index
;
2297 som_section_data (subspace_asect
)->reloc_size
2298 = subspace
.fixup_request_quantity
;
2299 /* We can not determine this yet. When we read in the
2300 relocation table the correct value will be filled in. */
2301 subspace_asect
->reloc_count
= (unsigned) -1;
2304 /* Update save_subspace if appropriate. */
2305 if (subspace
.file_loc_init_value
> save_subspace
.file_loc_init_value
)
2306 save_subspace
= subspace
;
2308 subspace_asect
->vma
= subspace
.subspace_start
;
2309 subspace_asect
->size
= subspace
.subspace_length
;
2310 subspace_asect
->filepos
= (subspace
.file_loc_init_value
2312 subspace_asect
->alignment_power
= exact_log2 (subspace
.alignment
);
2313 if (subspace_asect
->alignment_power
== (unsigned) -1)
2316 /* Keep track of the accumulated sizes of the sections. */
2317 space_size
+= subspace
.subspace_length
;
2320 /* This can happen for a .o which defines symbols in otherwise
2322 if (!save_subspace
.file_loc_init_value
)
2323 space_asect
->size
= 0;
2326 if (file_hdr
->a_magic
!= RELOC_MAGIC
)
2328 /* Setup the size for the space section based upon the info
2329 in the last subspace of the space. */
2330 space_asect
->size
= (save_subspace
.subspace_start
2332 + save_subspace
.subspace_length
);
2336 /* The subspace_start field is not initialised in relocatable
2337 only objects, so it cannot be used for length calculations.
2338 Instead we use the space_size value which we have been
2339 accumulating. This isn't an accurate estimate since it
2340 ignores alignment and ordering issues. */
2341 space_asect
->size
= space_size
;
2345 /* Now that we've read in all the subspace records, we need to assign
2346 a target index to each subspace. */
2347 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (total_subspaces
, sizeof (asection
*), &amt
))
2349 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
2352 subspace_sections
= bfd_malloc (amt
);
2353 if (subspace_sections
== NULL
)
2356 for (i
= 0, section
= abfd
->sections
; section
; section
= section
->next
)
2358 if (!som_is_subspace (section
))
2361 subspace_sections
[i
] = section
;
2364 qsort (subspace_sections
, total_subspaces
,
2365 sizeof (asection
*), compare_subspaces
);
2367 /* subspace_sections is now sorted in the order in which the subspaces
2368 appear in the object file. Assign an index to each one now. */
2369 for (i
= 0; i
< total_subspaces
; i
++)
2370 subspace_sections
[i
]->target_index
= i
;
2372 free (space_strings
);
2373 free (subspace_sections
);
2377 free (space_strings
);
2378 free (subspace_sections
);
2383 /* Read in a SOM object and make it into a BFD. */
2386 som_object_p (bfd
*abfd
)
2388 struct som_external_header ext_file_hdr
;
2389 struct som_header file_hdr
;
2390 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*aux_hdr_ptr
= NULL
;
2391 unsigned long current_offset
= 0;
2392 struct som_external_lst_header ext_lst_header
;
2393 struct som_external_som_entry ext_som_entry
;
2396 #define ENTRY_SIZE sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry)
2398 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_header
);
2399 if (bfd_bread (&ext_file_hdr
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2401 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2402 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2406 som_swap_header_in (&ext_file_hdr
, &file_hdr
);
2408 if (!_PA_RISC_ID (file_hdr
.system_id
))
2410 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2414 switch (file_hdr
.a_magic
)
2422 #ifdef SHARED_MAGIC_CNX
2423 case SHARED_MAGIC_CNX
:
2428 /* Read the lst header and determine where the SOM directory begins. */
2430 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
2432 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2433 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2437 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
2438 if (bfd_bread (&ext_lst_header
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2440 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2441 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2445 /* Position to and read the first directory entry. */
2446 loc
= bfd_getb32 (ext_lst_header
.dir_loc
);
2447 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, loc
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
2449 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2450 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2455 if (bfd_bread (&ext_som_entry
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2457 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2458 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2462 /* Now position to the first SOM. */
2463 current_offset
= bfd_getb32 (ext_som_entry
.location
);
2464 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, current_offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
2466 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2467 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2471 /* And finally, re-read the som header. */
2472 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_header
);
2473 if (bfd_bread (&ext_file_hdr
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2475 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2476 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2480 som_swap_header_in (&ext_file_hdr
, &file_hdr
);
2485 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2489 if (file_hdr
.version_id
!= OLD_VERSION_ID
2490 && file_hdr
.version_id
!= NEW_VERSION_ID
)
2492 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2496 /* If the aux_header_size field in the file header is zero, then this
2497 object is an incomplete executable (a .o file). Do not try to read
2498 a non-existant auxiliary header. */
2499 if (file_hdr
.aux_header_size
!= 0)
2501 struct som_external_exec_auxhdr ext_exec_auxhdr
;
2503 aux_hdr_ptr
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
,
2504 (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (*aux_hdr_ptr
));
2505 if (aux_hdr_ptr
== NULL
)
2507 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_exec_auxhdr
);
2508 if (bfd_bread (&ext_exec_auxhdr
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
2510 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
2511 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
2514 som_swap_exec_auxhdr_in (&ext_exec_auxhdr
, aux_hdr_ptr
);
2517 if (!setup_sections (abfd
, &file_hdr
, current_offset
))
2519 /* setup_sections does not bubble up a bfd error code. */
2520 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2524 /* This appears to be a valid SOM object. Do some initialization. */
2525 return som_object_setup (abfd
, &file_hdr
, aux_hdr_ptr
, current_offset
);
2528 /* Create a SOM object. */
2531 som_mkobject (bfd
*abfd
)
2533 /* Allocate memory to hold backend information. */
2534 abfd
->tdata
.som_data
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (struct som_data_struct
));
2535 if (abfd
->tdata
.som_data
== NULL
)
2540 /* Initialize some information in the file header. This routine makes
2541 not attempt at doing the right thing for a full executable; it
2542 is only meant to handle relocatable objects. */
2545 som_prep_headers (bfd
*abfd
)
2547 struct som_header
*file_hdr
;
2549 size_t amt
= sizeof (struct som_header
);
2551 /* Make and attach a file header to the BFD. */
2552 file_hdr
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
2553 if (file_hdr
== NULL
)
2555 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
) = file_hdr
;
2557 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
2559 /* Make and attach an exec header to the BFD. */
2560 amt
= sizeof (struct som_exec_auxhdr
);
2561 obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
) = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
2562 if (obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
) == NULL
)
2565 if (abfd
->flags
& D_PAGED
)
2566 file_hdr
->a_magic
= DEMAND_MAGIC
;
2567 else if (abfd
->flags
& WP_TEXT
)
2568 file_hdr
->a_magic
= SHARE_MAGIC
;
2570 else if (abfd
->flags
& DYNAMIC
)
2571 file_hdr
->a_magic
= SHL_MAGIC
;
2574 file_hdr
->a_magic
= EXEC_MAGIC
;
2577 file_hdr
->a_magic
= RELOC_MAGIC
;
2579 /* These fields are optional, and embedding timestamps is not always
2580 a wise thing to do, it makes comparing objects during a multi-stage
2581 bootstrap difficult. */
2582 file_hdr
->file_time
.secs
= 0;
2583 file_hdr
->file_time
.nanosecs
= 0;
2585 file_hdr
->entry_space
= 0;
2586 file_hdr
->entry_subspace
= 0;
2587 file_hdr
->entry_offset
= 0;
2588 file_hdr
->presumed_dp
= 0;
2590 /* Now iterate over the sections translating information from
2591 BFD sections to SOM spaces/subspaces. */
2592 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
2594 /* Ignore anything which has not been marked as a space or
2596 if (!som_is_space (section
) && !som_is_subspace (section
))
2599 if (som_is_space (section
))
2601 /* Allocate space for the space dictionary. */
2602 amt
= sizeof (struct som_space_dictionary_record
);
2603 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
2604 if (som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
== NULL
)
2606 /* Set space attributes. Note most attributes of SOM spaces
2607 are set based on the subspaces it contains. */
2608 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->loader_fix_index
= -1;
2609 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->init_pointer_index
= -1;
2611 /* Set more attributes that were stuffed away in private data. */
2612 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->sort_key
=
2613 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->sort_key
;
2614 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->is_defined
=
2615 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_defined
;
2616 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->is_private
=
2617 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_private
;
2618 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->space_number
=
2619 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->space_number
;
2623 /* Allocate space for the subspace dictionary. */
2624 amt
= sizeof (struct som_subspace_dictionary_record
);
2625 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
2626 if (som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
== NULL
)
2629 /* Set subspace attributes. Basic stuff is done here, additional
2630 attributes are filled in later as more information becomes
2632 if (section
->flags
& SEC_ALLOC
)
2633 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->is_loadable
= 1;
2635 if (section
->flags
& SEC_CODE
)
2636 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->code_only
= 1;
2638 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->subspace_start
=
2640 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->subspace_length
=
2642 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->initialization_length
=
2644 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->alignment
=
2645 1 << section
->alignment_power
;
2647 /* Set more attributes that were stuffed away in private data. */
2648 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->sort_key
=
2649 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->sort_key
;
2650 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->access_control_bits
=
2651 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->access_control_bits
;
2652 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->quadrant
=
2653 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->quadrant
;
2654 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->is_comdat
=
2655 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_comdat
;
2656 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->is_common
=
2657 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_common
;
2658 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->dup_common
=
2659 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->dup_common
;
2665 /* Return TRUE if the given section is a SOM space, FALSE otherwise. */
2668 som_is_space (asection
*section
)
2670 /* If no copy data is available, then it's neither a space nor a
2672 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
2675 /* If the containing space isn't the same as the given section,
2676 then this isn't a space. */
2677 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
!= section
2678 && (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
->output_section
2682 /* OK. Must be a space. */
2686 /* Return TRUE if the given section is a SOM subspace, FALSE otherwise. */
2689 som_is_subspace (asection
*section
)
2691 /* If no copy data is available, then it's neither a space nor a
2693 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
2696 /* If the containing space is the same as the given section,
2697 then this isn't a subspace. */
2698 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
== section
2699 || (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
->output_section
2703 /* OK. Must be a subspace. */
2707 /* Return TRUE if the given space contains the given subspace. It
2708 is safe to assume space really is a space, and subspace really
2712 som_is_container (asection
*space
, asection
*subspace
)
2714 return (som_section_data (subspace
)->copy_data
->container
== space
)
2715 || (som_section_data (subspace
)->copy_data
->container
->output_section
2719 /* Count and return the number of spaces attached to the given BFD. */
2721 static unsigned long
2722 som_count_spaces (bfd
*abfd
)
2727 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
2728 count
+= som_is_space (section
);
2733 /* Count the number of subspaces attached to the given BFD. */
2735 static unsigned long
2736 som_count_subspaces (bfd
*abfd
)
2741 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
2742 count
+= som_is_subspace (section
);
2747 /* Return -1, 0, 1 indicating the relative ordering of sym1 and sym2.
2749 We desire symbols to be ordered starting with the symbol with the
2750 highest relocation count down to the symbol with the lowest relocation
2751 count. Doing so compacts the relocation stream. */
2754 compare_syms (const void *arg1
, const void *arg2
)
2756 asymbol
**sym1
= (asymbol
**) arg1
;
2757 asymbol
**sym2
= (asymbol
**) arg2
;
2758 unsigned int count1
, count2
;
2760 /* Get relocation count for each symbol. Note that the count
2761 is stored in the udata pointer for section symbols! */
2762 if ((*sym1
)->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
2763 count1
= (*sym1
)->udata
.i
;
2765 count1
= som_symbol_data (*sym1
)->reloc_count
;
2767 if ((*sym2
)->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
2768 count2
= (*sym2
)->udata
.i
;
2770 count2
= som_symbol_data (*sym2
)->reloc_count
;
2772 /* Return the appropriate value. */
2773 if (count1
< count2
)
2775 else if (count1
> count2
)
2780 /* Return -1, 0, 1 indicating the relative ordering of subspace1
2784 compare_subspaces (const void *arg1
, const void *arg2
)
2786 asection
**subspace1
= (asection
**) arg1
;
2787 asection
**subspace2
= (asection
**) arg2
;
2789 if ((*subspace1
)->target_index
< (*subspace2
)->target_index
)
2791 else if ((*subspace2
)->target_index
< (*subspace1
)->target_index
)
2797 /* Perform various work in preparation for emitting the fixup stream. */
2800 som_prep_for_fixups (bfd
*abfd
, asymbol
**syms
, unsigned long num_syms
)
2804 asymbol
**sorted_syms
;
2810 /* Most SOM relocations involving a symbol have a length which is
2811 dependent on the index of the symbol. So symbols which are
2812 used often in relocations should have a small index. */
2814 /* First initialize the counters for each symbol. */
2815 for (i
= 0; i
< num_syms
; i
++)
2817 /* Handle a section symbol; these have no pointers back to the
2818 SOM symbol info. So we just use the udata field to hold the
2819 relocation count. */
2820 if (som_symbol_data (syms
[i
]) == NULL
2821 || syms
[i
]->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
2823 syms
[i
]->flags
|= BSF_SECTION_SYM
;
2824 syms
[i
]->udata
.i
= 0;
2827 som_symbol_data (syms
[i
])->reloc_count
= 0;
2830 /* Now that the counters are initialized, make a weighted count
2831 of how often a given symbol is used in a relocation. */
2832 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
2836 /* Does this section have any relocations? */
2837 if ((int) section
->reloc_count
<= 0)
2840 /* Walk through each relocation for this section. */
2841 for (j
= 1; j
< (int) section
->reloc_count
; j
++)
2843 arelent
*reloc
= section
->orelocation
[j
];
2846 /* A relocation against a symbol in the *ABS* section really
2847 does not have a symbol. Likewise if the symbol isn't associated
2848 with any section. */
2849 if (reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
== NULL
2850 || bfd_is_abs_section ((*reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->section
))
2853 /* Scaling to encourage symbols involved in R_DP_RELATIVE
2854 and R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL relocations to come first. These
2855 two relocations have single byte versions if the symbol
2856 index is very small. */
2857 if (reloc
->howto
->type
== R_DP_RELATIVE
2858 || reloc
->howto
->type
== R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
)
2863 /* Handle section symbols by storing the count in the udata
2864 field. It will not be used and the count is very important
2865 for these symbols. */
2866 if ((*reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
2868 (*reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->udata
.i
=
2869 (*reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->udata
.i
+ scale
;
2873 /* A normal symbol. Increment the count. */
2874 som_symbol_data (*reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->reloc_count
+= scale
;
2878 /* Sort a copy of the symbol table, rather than the canonical
2879 output symbol table. */
2880 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (num_syms
, sizeof (asymbol
*), &amt
))
2882 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
2885 sorted_syms
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
2886 if (sorted_syms
== NULL
)
2888 memcpy (sorted_syms
, syms
, num_syms
* sizeof (asymbol
*));
2889 qsort (sorted_syms
, num_syms
, sizeof (asymbol
*), compare_syms
);
2890 obj_som_sorted_syms (abfd
) = sorted_syms
;
2892 /* Compute the symbol indexes, they will be needed by the relocation
2894 for (i
= 0; i
< num_syms
; i
++)
2896 /* A section symbol. Again, there is no pointer to backend symbol
2897 information, so we reuse the udata field again. */
2898 if (sorted_syms
[i
]->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
2899 sorted_syms
[i
]->udata
.i
= i
;
2901 som_symbol_data (sorted_syms
[i
])->index
= i
;
2907 som_write_fixups (bfd
*abfd
,
2908 unsigned long current_offset
,
2909 unsigned int *total_reloc_sizep
)
2912 /* Chunk of memory that we can use as buffer space, then throw
2914 unsigned char tmp_space
[SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE
];
2916 unsigned int total_reloc_size
= 0;
2917 unsigned int subspace_reloc_size
= 0;
2918 unsigned int num_spaces
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_total
;
2919 asection
*section
= abfd
->sections
;
2922 memset (tmp_space
, 0, SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE
);
2925 /* All the fixups for a particular subspace are emitted in a single
2926 stream. All the subspaces for a particular space are emitted
2929 So, to get all the locations correct one must iterate through all the
2930 spaces, for each space iterate through its subspaces and output a
2932 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
2934 asection
*subsection
;
2937 while (section
&& !som_is_space (section
))
2938 section
= section
->next
;
2942 /* Now iterate through each of its subspaces. */
2943 for (subsection
= abfd
->sections
;
2945 subsection
= subsection
->next
)
2947 unsigned int reloc_offset
;
2948 unsigned int current_rounding_mode
;
2949 #ifndef NO_PCREL_MODES
2950 unsigned int current_call_mode
;
2953 /* Find a subspace of this space. */
2954 if (!som_is_subspace (subsection
)
2955 || !som_is_container (section
, subsection
))
2958 /* If this subspace does not have real data, then we are
2959 finished with it. */
2960 if ((subsection
->flags
& SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
) == 0)
2962 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->fixup_request_index
2967 /* This subspace has some relocations. Put the relocation stream
2968 index into the subspace record. */
2969 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->fixup_request_index
2972 /* To make life easier start over with a clean slate for
2973 each subspace. Seek to the start of the relocation stream
2974 for this subspace in preparation for writing out its fixup
2976 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, current_offset
+ total_reloc_size
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
2979 /* Buffer space has already been allocated. Just perform some
2980 initialization here. */
2982 subspace_reloc_size
= 0;
2984 som_initialize_reloc_queue (reloc_queue
);
2985 current_rounding_mode
= R_N_MODE
;
2986 #ifndef NO_PCREL_MODES
2987 current_call_mode
= R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE
;
2990 /* Translate each BFD relocation into one or more SOM
2992 for (j
= 0; j
< subsection
->reloc_count
; j
++)
2994 arelent
*bfd_reloc
= subsection
->orelocation
[j
];
2998 if (bfd_reloc
->address
< reloc_offset
)
3001 /* xgettext:c-format */
3002 (_("%pB(%pA+%#" PRIx64
"): "
3003 "%s relocation offset out of order"),
3004 abfd
, subsection
, (uint64_t) bfd_reloc
->address
,
3005 bfd_reloc
->howto
->name
);
3006 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3009 if (!bfd_reloc_offset_in_range (bfd_reloc
->howto
,
3011 bfd_reloc
->address
))
3014 /* xgettext:c-format */
3015 (_("%pB(%pA+%#" PRIx64
"): "
3016 "%s relocation offset out of range"),
3017 abfd
, subsection
, (uint64_t) bfd_reloc
->address
,
3018 bfd_reloc
->howto
->name
);
3019 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3023 /* Get the symbol number. Remember it's stored in a
3024 special place for section symbols. */
3025 if ((*bfd_reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
3026 sym_num
= (*bfd_reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->udata
.i
;
3028 sym_num
= som_symbol_data (*bfd_reloc
->sym_ptr_ptr
)->index
;
3030 /* If there is not enough room for the next couple relocations,
3031 then dump the current buffer contents now. Also reinitialize
3032 the relocation queue.
3034 A single BFD relocation would probably only ever
3035 translate into at most 20 bytes of SOM relocations.
3036 However with fuzzed object files and resulting silly
3037 values for "skip" below, som_reloc_skip can emit 262
3038 bytes. Leave lots of space for growth. */
3039 if (p
- tmp_space
+ 512 > SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE
)
3041 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3042 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) tmp_space
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
3046 som_initialize_reloc_queue (reloc_queue
);
3049 /* Emit R_NO_RELOCATION fixups to map any bytes which were
3051 skip
= bfd_reloc
->address
- reloc_offset
;
3052 p
= som_reloc_skip (abfd
, skip
, p
,
3053 &subspace_reloc_size
, reloc_queue
);
3055 /* Update reloc_offset for the next iteration. */
3056 reloc_offset
= bfd_reloc
->address
+ bfd_reloc
->howto
->size
;
3058 /* Now the actual relocation we care about. */
3059 switch (bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
)
3063 p
= som_reloc_call (abfd
, p
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3064 bfd_reloc
, sym_num
, reloc_queue
);
3067 case R_CODE_ONE_SYMBOL
:
3069 /* Account for any addend. */
3070 if (bfd_reloc
->addend
)
3071 p
= som_reloc_addend (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
, p
,
3072 &subspace_reloc_size
, reloc_queue
);
3076 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ sym_num
, p
);
3077 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3080 else if (sym_num
< 0x100)
3082 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 32, p
);
3083 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
, p
+ 1);
3084 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
, p
,
3087 else if (sym_num
< 0x10000000)
3089 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 33, p
);
3090 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
>> 16, p
+ 1);
3091 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) sym_num
, p
+ 2);
3092 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3100 /* Account for any addend. */
3101 if (bfd_reloc
->addend
)
3102 p
= som_reloc_addend (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
, p
,
3103 &subspace_reloc_size
, reloc_queue
);
3105 if (sym_num
< 0x10000000)
3107 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3108 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
>> 16, p
+ 1);
3109 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) sym_num
, p
+ 2);
3110 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3117 case R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
:
3121 /* Account for any addend using R_DATA_OVERRIDE. */
3122 if (bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
!= R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
3123 && bfd_reloc
->addend
)
3124 p
= som_reloc_addend (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
, p
,
3125 &subspace_reloc_size
, reloc_queue
);
3127 if (sym_num
< 0x100)
3129 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3130 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
, p
+ 1);
3131 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
, p
,
3134 else if (sym_num
< 0x10000000)
3136 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 1, p
);
3137 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
>> 16, p
+ 1);
3138 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) sym_num
, p
+ 2);
3139 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3149 arelent
*tmp_reloc
= NULL
;
3150 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, R_ENTRY
, p
);
3152 /* R_ENTRY relocations have 64 bits of associated
3153 data. Unfortunately the addend field of a bfd
3154 relocation is only 32 bits. So, we split up
3155 the 64bit unwind information and store part in
3156 the R_ENTRY relocation, and the rest in the R_EXIT
3158 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
, p
+ 1);
3160 /* Find the next R_EXIT relocation. */
3161 for (tmp
= j
; tmp
< subsection
->reloc_count
; tmp
++)
3163 tmp_reloc
= subsection
->orelocation
[tmp
];
3164 if (tmp_reloc
->howto
->type
== R_EXIT
)
3168 if (tmp
== subsection
->reloc_count
)
3171 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, tmp_reloc
->addend
, p
+ 5);
3172 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3181 /* If this relocation requests the current rounding
3182 mode, then it is redundant. */
3183 if (bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
!= current_rounding_mode
)
3185 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3186 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3188 current_rounding_mode
= bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
;
3192 #ifndef NO_PCREL_MODES
3193 case R_LONG_PCREL_MODE
:
3194 case R_SHORT_PCREL_MODE
:
3195 if (bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
!= current_call_mode
)
3197 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3198 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3200 current_call_mode
= bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
;
3215 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3216 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3221 /* The end of an exception handling region. The reloc's
3222 addend contains the offset of the exception handling
3224 if (bfd_reloc
->addend
== 0)
3225 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3226 else if (bfd_reloc
->addend
< 1024)
3228 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 1, p
);
3229 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
/ 4, p
+ 1);
3230 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3235 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
+ 2, p
);
3236 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, (bfd_reloc
->addend
/ 4) >> 16, p
+ 1);
3237 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->addend
/ 4, p
+ 2);
3238 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3244 /* The only time we generate R_COMP1, R_COMP2 and
3245 R_CODE_EXPR relocs is for the difference of two
3246 symbols. Hence we can cheat here. */
3247 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3248 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0x44, p
+ 1);
3249 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3254 /* The only time we generate R_COMP1, R_COMP2 and
3255 R_CODE_EXPR relocs is for the difference of two
3256 symbols. Hence we can cheat here. */
3257 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3258 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0x80, p
+ 1);
3259 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, sym_num
>> 16, p
+ 2);
3260 bfd_put_16 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) sym_num
, p
+ 3);
3261 p
= try_prev_fixup (abfd
, &subspace_reloc_size
,
3267 /* The only time we generate R_COMP1, R_COMP2 and
3268 R_CODE_EXPR relocs is for the difference of two
3269 symbols. Hence we can cheat here. */
3270 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, bfd_reloc
->howto
->type
, p
);
3271 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3275 /* Put a "R_RESERVED" relocation in the stream if
3276 we hit something we do not understand. The linker
3277 will complain loudly if this ever happens. */
3279 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0xff, p
);
3280 subspace_reloc_size
+= 1;
3286 /* Last BFD relocation for a subspace has been processed.
3287 Map the rest of the subspace with R_NO_RELOCATION fixups. */
3288 p
= som_reloc_skip (abfd
, subsection
->size
- reloc_offset
,
3289 p
, &subspace_reloc_size
, reloc_queue
);
3291 /* Scribble out the relocations. */
3292 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3293 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) tmp_space
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
3297 total_reloc_size
+= subspace_reloc_size
;
3298 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->fixup_request_quantity
3299 = subspace_reloc_size
;
3301 section
= section
->next
;
3303 *total_reloc_sizep
= total_reloc_size
;
3307 /* Write out the space/subspace string table. */
3310 som_write_space_strings (bfd
*abfd
,
3311 unsigned long current_offset
,
3312 unsigned int *string_sizep
)
3314 /* Chunk of memory that we can use as buffer space, then throw
3316 size_t tmp_space_size
= SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE
;
3317 char *tmp_space
= bfd_malloc (tmp_space_size
);
3318 char *p
= tmp_space
;
3319 unsigned int strings_size
= 0;
3324 if (tmp_space
== NULL
)
3327 /* Seek to the start of the space strings in preparation for writing
3329 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) current_offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
3332 /* Walk through all the spaces and subspaces (order is not important)
3333 building up and writing string table entries for their names. */
3334 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
3338 /* Only work with space/subspaces; avoid any other sections
3339 which might have been made (.text for example). */
3340 if (!som_is_space (section
) && !som_is_subspace (section
))
3343 /* Get the length of the space/subspace name. */
3344 length
= strlen (section
->name
);
3346 /* If there is not enough room for the next entry, then dump the
3347 current buffer contents now and maybe allocate a larger
3348 buffer. Each entry will take 4 bytes to hold the string
3349 length + the string itself + null terminator. */
3350 if (p
- tmp_space
+ 5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3352 /* Flush buffer before refilling or reallocating. */
3353 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3354 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &tmp_space
[0], amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
3357 /* Reallocate if now empty buffer still too small. */
3358 if (5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3360 /* Ensure a minimum growth factor to avoid O(n**2) space
3361 consumption for n strings. The optimal minimum
3362 factor seems to be 2, as no other value can guarantee
3363 wasting less than 50% space. (Note that we cannot
3364 deallocate space allocated by `alloca' without
3365 returning from this function.) The same technique is
3366 used a few more times below when a buffer is
3368 if (2 * tmp_space_size
< length
+ 5)
3369 tmp_space_size
= length
+ 5;
3371 tmp_space_size
= 2 * tmp_space_size
;
3372 tmp_space
= xrealloc (tmp_space
, tmp_space_size
);
3375 /* Reset to beginning of the (possibly new) buffer space. */
3379 /* First element in a string table entry is the length of the
3380 string. Alignment issues are already handled. */
3381 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) length
, p
);
3385 /* Record the index in the space/subspace records. */
3386 if (som_is_space (section
))
3387 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->name
= strings_size
;
3389 som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->name
= strings_size
;
3391 /* Next comes the string itself + a null terminator. */
3392 strcpy (p
, section
->name
);
3394 strings_size
+= length
+ 1;
3396 /* Always align up to the next word boundary. */
3397 while (strings_size
% 4)
3399 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0, p
);
3405 /* Done with the space/subspace strings. Write out any information
3406 contained in a partial block. */
3407 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3408 res
= bfd_bwrite ((void *) &tmp_space
[0], amt
, abfd
);
3412 *string_sizep
= strings_size
;
3416 /* Write out the symbol string table. */
3419 som_write_symbol_strings (bfd
*abfd
,
3420 unsigned long current_offset
,
3422 unsigned int num_syms
,
3423 unsigned int *string_sizep
,
3424 struct som_compilation_unit
*compilation_unit
)
3427 /* Chunk of memory that we can use as buffer space, then throw
3429 size_t tmp_space_size
= SOM_TMP_BUFSIZE
;
3430 char *tmp_space
= bfd_malloc (tmp_space_size
);
3431 char *p
= tmp_space
;
3432 unsigned int strings_size
= 0;
3436 if (tmp_space
== NULL
)
3439 /* This gets a bit gruesome because of the compilation unit. The
3440 strings within the compilation unit are part of the symbol
3441 strings, but don't have symbol_dictionary entries. So, manually
3442 write them and update the compilation unit header. On input, the
3443 compilation unit header contains local copies of the strings.
3446 /* Seek to the start of the space strings in preparation for writing
3448 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) current_offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
3451 if (compilation_unit
)
3453 for (i
= 0; i
< 4; i
++)
3455 struct som_name_pt
*name
;
3461 name
= &compilation_unit
->name
;
3464 name
= &compilation_unit
->language_name
;
3467 name
= &compilation_unit
->product_id
;
3470 name
= &compilation_unit
->version_id
;
3476 length
= strlen (name
->name
);
3478 /* If there is not enough room for the next entry, then dump
3479 the current buffer contents now and maybe allocate a
3481 if (p
- tmp_space
+ 5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3483 /* Flush buffer before refilling or reallocating. */
3484 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3485 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &tmp_space
[0], amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
3488 /* Reallocate if now empty buffer still too small. */
3489 if (5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3491 /* See alloca above for discussion of new size. */
3492 if (2 * tmp_space_size
< 5 + length
)
3493 tmp_space_size
= 5 + length
;
3495 tmp_space_size
= 2 * tmp_space_size
;
3496 tmp_space
= xrealloc (tmp_space
, tmp_space_size
);
3499 /* Reset to beginning of the (possibly new) buffer
3504 /* First element in a string table entry is the length of
3505 the string. This must always be 4 byte aligned. This is
3506 also an appropriate time to fill in the string index
3507 field in the symbol table entry. */
3508 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) length
, p
);
3512 /* Next comes the string itself + a null terminator. */
3513 strcpy (p
, name
->name
);
3515 name
->strx
= strings_size
;
3518 strings_size
+= length
+ 1;
3520 /* Always align up to the next word boundary. */
3521 while (strings_size
% 4)
3523 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0, p
);
3530 for (i
= 0; i
< num_syms
; i
++)
3532 size_t length
= strlen (syms
[i
]->name
);
3534 /* If there is not enough room for the next entry, then dump the
3535 current buffer contents now and maybe allocate a larger buffer. */
3536 if (p
- tmp_space
+ 5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3538 /* Flush buffer before refilling or reallocating. */
3539 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3540 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &tmp_space
[0], amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
3543 /* Reallocate if now empty buffer still too small. */
3544 if (5 + length
> tmp_space_size
)
3546 /* See alloca above for discussion of new size. */
3547 if (2 * tmp_space_size
< 5 + length
)
3548 tmp_space_size
= 5 + length
;
3550 tmp_space_size
= 2 * tmp_space_size
;
3551 tmp_space
= xrealloc (tmp_space
, tmp_space_size
);
3554 /* Reset to beginning of the (possibly new) buffer space. */
3558 /* First element in a string table entry is the length of the
3559 string. This must always be 4 byte aligned. This is also
3560 an appropriate time to fill in the string index field in the
3561 symbol table entry. */
3562 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, (bfd_vma
) length
, p
);
3566 /* Next comes the string itself + a null terminator. */
3567 strcpy (p
, syms
[i
]->name
);
3569 som_symbol_data (syms
[i
])->stringtab_offset
= strings_size
;
3571 strings_size
+= length
+ 1;
3573 /* Always align up to the next word boundary. */
3574 while (strings_size
% 4)
3576 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0, p
);
3582 /* Scribble out any partial block. */
3583 amt
= p
- tmp_space
;
3584 res
= bfd_bwrite ((void *) &tmp_space
[0], amt
, abfd
);
3589 *string_sizep
= strings_size
;
3593 /* Compute variable information to be placed in the SOM headers,
3594 space/subspace dictionaries, relocation streams, etc. Begin
3595 writing parts of the object file. */
3598 som_begin_writing (bfd
*abfd
)
3600 unsigned long current_offset
= 0;
3601 unsigned int strings_size
= 0;
3602 unsigned long num_spaces
, num_subspaces
, i
;
3604 unsigned int total_subspaces
= 0;
3605 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*exec_header
= NULL
;
3607 /* The file header will always be first in an object file,
3608 everything else can be in random locations. To keep things
3609 "simple" BFD will lay out the object file in the manner suggested
3610 by the PRO ABI for PA-RISC Systems. */
3612 /* Before any output can really begin offsets for all the major
3613 portions of the object file must be computed. So, starting
3614 with the initial file header compute (and sometimes write)
3615 each portion of the object file. */
3617 /* Make room for the file header, it's contents are not complete
3618 yet, so it can not be written at this time. */
3619 current_offset
+= sizeof (struct som_external_header
);
3621 /* Any auxiliary headers will follow the file header. Right now
3622 we support only the copyright and version headers. */
3623 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_location
= current_offset
;
3624 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
= 0;
3625 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3627 /* Parts of the exec header will be filled in later, so
3628 delay writing the header itself. Fill in the defaults,
3629 and write it later. */
3630 current_offset
+= sizeof (struct som_external_exec_auxhdr
);
3631 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
3632 += sizeof (struct som_external_exec_auxhdr
);
3633 exec_header
= obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
);
3634 exec_header
->som_auxhdr
.type
= EXEC_AUX_ID
;
3635 exec_header
->som_auxhdr
.length
= 40;
3637 if (obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
) != NULL
)
3639 struct som_external_string_auxhdr ext_string_auxhdr
;
3642 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) current_offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
3645 /* Write the aux_id structure and the string length. */
3646 len
= sizeof (struct som_external_string_auxhdr
);
3647 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
+= len
;
3648 current_offset
+= len
;
3649 som_swap_string_auxhdr_out
3650 (obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
), &ext_string_auxhdr
);
3651 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_string_auxhdr
, len
, abfd
) != len
)
3654 /* Write the version string. */
3655 len
= obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.length
- 4;
3656 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
+= len
;
3657 current_offset
+= len
;
3658 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->string
, len
, abfd
)
3663 if (obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
) != NULL
)
3665 struct som_external_string_auxhdr ext_string_auxhdr
;
3668 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) current_offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
3671 /* Write the aux_id structure and the string length. */
3672 len
= sizeof (struct som_external_string_auxhdr
);
3673 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
+= len
;
3674 current_offset
+= len
;
3675 som_swap_string_auxhdr_out
3676 (obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
), &ext_string_auxhdr
);
3677 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_string_auxhdr
, len
, abfd
) != len
)
3680 /* Write the copyright string. */
3681 len
= obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.length
- 4;
3682 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_size
+= len
;
3683 current_offset
+= len
;
3684 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->string
, len
, abfd
)
3689 /* Next comes the initialization pointers; we have no initialization
3690 pointers, so current offset does not change. */
3691 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->init_array_location
= current_offset
;
3692 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->init_array_total
= 0;
3694 /* Next are the space records. These are fixed length records.
3696 Count the number of spaces to determine how much room is needed
3697 in the object file for the space records.
3699 The names of the spaces are stored in a separate string table,
3700 and the index for each space into the string table is computed
3701 below. Therefore, it is not possible to write the space headers
3703 num_spaces
= som_count_spaces (abfd
);
3704 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_location
= current_offset
;
3705 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_total
= num_spaces
;
3707 num_spaces
* sizeof (struct som_external_space_dictionary_record
);
3709 /* Next are the subspace records. These are fixed length records.
3711 Count the number of subspaes to determine how much room is needed
3712 in the object file for the subspace records.
3714 A variety if fields in the subspace record are still unknown at
3715 this time (index into string table, fixup stream location/size, etc). */
3716 num_subspaces
= som_count_subspaces (abfd
);
3717 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->subspace_location
= current_offset
;
3718 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->subspace_total
= num_subspaces
;
3720 += num_subspaces
* sizeof (struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record
);
3722 /* Next is the string table for the space/subspace names. We will
3723 build and write the string table on the fly. At the same time
3724 we will fill in the space/subspace name index fields. */
3726 /* The string table needs to be aligned on a word boundary. */
3727 if (current_offset
% 4)
3728 current_offset
+= (4 - (current_offset
% 4));
3730 /* Mark the offset of the space/subspace string table in the
3732 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_strings_location
= current_offset
;
3734 /* Scribble out the space strings. */
3735 if (! som_write_space_strings (abfd
, current_offset
, &strings_size
))
3738 /* Record total string table size in the header and update the
3740 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_strings_size
= strings_size
;
3741 current_offset
+= strings_size
;
3743 /* Next is the compilation unit. */
3744 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->compiler_location
= current_offset
;
3745 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->compiler_total
= 0;
3746 if (obj_som_compilation_unit (abfd
))
3748 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->compiler_total
= 1;
3749 current_offset
+= sizeof (struct som_external_compilation_unit
);
3752 /* Now compute the file positions for the loadable subspaces, taking
3753 care to make sure everything stays properly aligned. */
3755 section
= abfd
->sections
;
3756 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
3758 asection
*subsection
;
3760 unsigned int subspace_offset
= 0;
3763 while (!som_is_space (section
))
3764 section
= section
->next
;
3767 /* Now look for all its subspaces. */
3768 for (subsection
= abfd
->sections
;
3770 subsection
= subsection
->next
)
3773 if (!som_is_subspace (subsection
)
3774 || !som_is_container (section
, subsection
)
3775 || (subsection
->flags
& SEC_ALLOC
) == 0)
3778 /* If this is the first subspace in the space, and we are
3779 building an executable, then take care to make sure all
3780 the alignments are correct and update the exec header. */
3782 && (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
)))
3784 /* Demand paged executables have each space aligned to a
3785 page boundary. Sharable executables (write-protected
3786 text) have just the private (aka data & bss) space aligned
3787 to a page boundary. Ugh. Not true for HPUX.
3789 The HPUX kernel requires the text to always be page aligned
3790 within the file regardless of the executable's type. */
3791 if (abfd
->flags
& (D_PAGED
| DYNAMIC
)
3792 || (subsection
->flags
& SEC_CODE
)
3793 || ((abfd
->flags
& WP_TEXT
)
3794 && (subsection
->flags
& SEC_DATA
)))
3795 current_offset
= SOM_ALIGN (current_offset
, PA_PAGESIZE
);
3797 /* Update the exec header. */
3798 if (subsection
->flags
& SEC_CODE
&& exec_header
->exec_tfile
== 0)
3800 exec_header
->exec_tmem
= section
->vma
;
3801 exec_header
->exec_tfile
= current_offset
;
3803 if (subsection
->flags
& SEC_DATA
&& exec_header
->exec_dfile
== 0)
3805 exec_header
->exec_dmem
= section
->vma
;
3806 exec_header
->exec_dfile
= current_offset
;
3809 /* Keep track of exactly where we are within a particular
3810 space. This is necessary as the braindamaged HPUX
3811 loader will create holes between subspaces *and*
3812 subspace alignments are *NOT* preserved. What a crock. */
3813 subspace_offset
= subsection
->vma
;
3815 /* Only do this for the first subspace within each space. */
3818 else if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3820 /* The braindamaged HPUX loader may have created a hole
3821 between two subspaces. It is *not* sufficient to use
3822 the alignment specifications within the subspaces to
3823 account for these holes -- I've run into at least one
3824 case where the loader left one code subspace unaligned
3825 in a final executable.
3827 To combat this we keep a current offset within each space,
3828 and use the subspace vma fields to detect and preserve
3829 holes. What a crock!
3831 ps. This is not necessary for unloadable space/subspaces. */
3832 current_offset
+= subsection
->vma
- subspace_offset
;
3833 if (subsection
->flags
& SEC_CODE
)
3834 exec_header
->exec_tsize
+= subsection
->vma
- subspace_offset
;
3836 exec_header
->exec_dsize
+= subsection
->vma
- subspace_offset
;
3837 subspace_offset
+= subsection
->vma
- subspace_offset
;
3840 subsection
->target_index
= total_subspaces
++;
3841 /* This is real data to be loaded from the file. */
3842 if (subsection
->flags
& SEC_LOAD
)
3844 /* Update the size of the code & data. */
3845 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
)
3846 && subsection
->flags
& SEC_CODE
)
3847 exec_header
->exec_tsize
+= subsection
->size
;
3848 else if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
)
3849 && subsection
->flags
& SEC_DATA
)
3850 exec_header
->exec_dsize
+= subsection
->size
;
3851 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->file_loc_init_value
3853 subsection
->filepos
= current_offset
;
3854 current_offset
+= subsection
->size
;
3855 subspace_offset
+= subsection
->size
;
3857 /* Looks like uninitialized data. */
3860 /* Update the size of the bss section. */
3861 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3862 exec_header
->exec_bsize
+= subsection
->size
;
3864 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->file_loc_init_value
3866 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->
3867 initialization_length
= 0;
3870 /* Goto the next section. */
3871 section
= section
->next
;
3874 /* Finally compute the file positions for unloadable subspaces.
3875 If building an executable, start the unloadable stuff on its
3878 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3879 current_offset
= SOM_ALIGN (current_offset
, PA_PAGESIZE
);
3881 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->unloadable_sp_location
= current_offset
;
3882 section
= abfd
->sections
;
3883 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
3885 asection
*subsection
;
3888 while (!som_is_space (section
))
3889 section
= section
->next
;
3891 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3892 current_offset
= SOM_ALIGN (current_offset
, PA_PAGESIZE
);
3894 /* Now look for all its subspaces. */
3895 for (subsection
= abfd
->sections
;
3897 subsection
= subsection
->next
)
3900 if (!som_is_subspace (subsection
)
3901 || !som_is_container (section
, subsection
)
3902 || (subsection
->flags
& SEC_ALLOC
) != 0)
3905 subsection
->target_index
= total_subspaces
++;
3906 /* This is real data to be loaded from the file. */
3907 if ((subsection
->flags
& SEC_LOAD
) == 0)
3909 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->file_loc_init_value
3911 subsection
->filepos
= current_offset
;
3912 current_offset
+= subsection
->size
;
3914 /* Looks like uninitialized data. */
3917 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->file_loc_init_value
3919 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->
3920 initialization_length
= subsection
->size
;
3923 /* Goto the next section. */
3924 section
= section
->next
;
3927 /* If building an executable, then make sure to seek to and write
3928 one byte at the end of the file to make sure any necessary
3929 zeros are filled in. Ugh. */
3930 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
3931 current_offset
= SOM_ALIGN (current_offset
, PA_PAGESIZE
);
3932 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) current_offset
- 1, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
3934 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) "", (bfd_size_type
) 1, abfd
) != 1)
3937 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->unloadable_sp_size
3938 = current_offset
- obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->unloadable_sp_location
;
3940 /* Loader fixups are not supported in any way shape or form. */
3941 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->loader_fixup_location
= 0;
3942 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->loader_fixup_total
= 0;
3944 /* Done. Store the total size of the SOM so far. */
3945 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->som_length
= current_offset
;
3950 /* Finally, scribble out the various headers to the disk. */
3953 som_finish_writing (bfd
*abfd
)
3955 int num_spaces
= som_count_spaces (abfd
);
3956 asymbol
**syms
= bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd
);
3958 int subspace_index
= 0;
3961 unsigned long current_offset
;
3962 unsigned int strings_size
, total_reloc_size
;
3964 struct som_external_header ext_header
;
3966 /* We must set up the version identifier here as objcopy/strip copy
3967 private BFD data too late for us to handle this in som_begin_writing. */
3968 if (obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)
3969 && obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->version_id
)
3970 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->version_id
= obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->version_id
;
3972 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->version_id
= NEW_VERSION_ID
;
3974 /* Next is the symbol table. These are fixed length records.
3976 Count the number of symbols to determine how much room is needed
3977 in the object file for the symbol table.
3979 The names of the symbols are stored in a separate string table,
3980 and the index for each symbol name into the string table is computed
3981 below. Therefore, it is not possible to write the symbol table
3984 These used to be output before the subspace contents, but they
3985 were moved here to work around a stupid bug in the hpux linker
3986 (fixed in hpux10). */
3987 current_offset
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->som_length
;
3989 /* Make sure we're on a word boundary. */
3990 if (current_offset
% 4)
3991 current_offset
+= (4 - (current_offset
% 4));
3993 num_syms
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
3994 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->symbol_location
= current_offset
;
3995 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->symbol_total
= num_syms
;
3997 num_syms
* sizeof (struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
);
3999 /* Next are the symbol strings.
4000 Align them to a word boundary. */
4001 if (current_offset
% 4)
4002 current_offset
+= (4 - (current_offset
% 4));
4003 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->symbol_strings_location
= current_offset
;
4005 /* Scribble out the symbol strings. */
4006 if (! som_write_symbol_strings (abfd
, current_offset
, syms
,
4007 num_syms
, &strings_size
,
4008 obj_som_compilation_unit (abfd
)))
4011 /* Record total string table size in header and update the
4013 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->symbol_strings_size
= strings_size
;
4014 current_offset
+= strings_size
;
4016 /* Do prep work before handling fixups. */
4017 if (!som_prep_for_fixups (abfd
,
4018 bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd
),
4019 bfd_get_symcount (abfd
)))
4022 /* At the end of the file is the fixup stream which starts on a
4024 if (current_offset
% 4)
4025 current_offset
+= (4 - (current_offset
% 4));
4026 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->fixup_request_location
= current_offset
;
4028 /* Write the fixups and update fields in subspace headers which
4029 relate to the fixup stream. */
4030 if (! som_write_fixups (abfd
, current_offset
, &total_reloc_size
))
4033 /* Record the total size of the fixup stream in the file header. */
4034 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->fixup_request_total
= total_reloc_size
;
4036 /* Done. Store the total size of the SOM. */
4037 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->som_length
= current_offset
+ total_reloc_size
;
4039 /* Now that the symbol table information is complete, build and
4040 write the symbol table. */
4041 if (! som_build_and_write_symbol_table (abfd
))
4044 /* Subspaces are written first so that we can set up information
4045 about them in their containing spaces as the subspace is written. */
4047 /* Seek to the start of the subspace dictionary records. */
4048 location
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->subspace_location
;
4049 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, location
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4052 section
= abfd
->sections
;
4053 /* Now for each loadable space write out records for its subspaces. */
4054 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
4056 asection
*subsection
;
4059 while (!som_is_space (section
))
4060 section
= section
->next
;
4062 /* Now look for all its subspaces. */
4063 for (subsection
= abfd
->sections
;
4065 subsection
= subsection
->next
)
4067 struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record ext_subspace_dict
;
4069 /* Skip any section which does not correspond to a space
4070 or subspace. Or does not have SEC_ALLOC set (and therefore
4071 has no real bits on the disk). */
4072 if (!som_is_subspace (subsection
)
4073 || !som_is_container (section
, subsection
)
4074 || (subsection
->flags
& SEC_ALLOC
) == 0)
4077 /* If this is the first subspace for this space, then save
4078 the index of the subspace in its containing space. Also
4079 set "is_loadable" in the containing space. */
4081 if (som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_quantity
== 0)
4083 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->is_loadable
= 1;
4084 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_index
4088 /* Increment the number of subspaces seen and the number of
4089 subspaces contained within the current space. */
4091 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_quantity
++;
4093 /* Mark the index of the current space within the subspace's
4094 dictionary record. */
4095 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->space_index
= i
;
4097 /* Dump the current subspace header. */
4098 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_record_out
4099 (som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
, &ext_subspace_dict
);
4100 amt
= sizeof (struct som_subspace_dictionary_record
);
4101 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_subspace_dict
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4104 /* Goto the next section. */
4105 section
= section
->next
;
4108 /* Now repeat the process for unloadable subspaces. */
4109 section
= abfd
->sections
;
4110 /* Now for each space write out records for its subspaces. */
4111 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
4113 asection
*subsection
;
4116 while (!som_is_space (section
))
4117 section
= section
->next
;
4119 /* Now look for all its subspaces. */
4120 for (subsection
= abfd
->sections
;
4122 subsection
= subsection
->next
)
4124 struct som_external_subspace_dictionary_record ext_subspace_dict
;
4126 /* Skip any section which does not correspond to a space or
4127 subspace, or which SEC_ALLOC set (and therefore handled
4128 in the loadable spaces/subspaces code above). */
4130 if (!som_is_subspace (subsection
)
4131 || !som_is_container (section
, subsection
)
4132 || (subsection
->flags
& SEC_ALLOC
) != 0)
4135 /* If this is the first subspace for this space, then save
4136 the index of the subspace in its containing space. Clear
4139 if (som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_quantity
== 0)
4141 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->is_loadable
= 0;
4142 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_index
4146 /* Increment the number of subspaces seen and the number of
4147 subspaces contained within the current space. */
4148 som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
->subspace_quantity
++;
4151 /* Mark the index of the current space within the subspace's
4152 dictionary record. */
4153 som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
->space_index
= i
;
4155 /* Dump this subspace header. */
4156 som_swap_subspace_dictionary_record_out
4157 (som_section_data (subsection
)->subspace_dict
, &ext_subspace_dict
);
4158 amt
= sizeof (struct som_subspace_dictionary_record
);
4159 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_subspace_dict
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4162 /* Goto the next section. */
4163 section
= section
->next
;
4166 /* All the subspace dictionary records are written, and all the
4167 fields are set up in the space dictionary records.
4169 Seek to the right location and start writing the space
4170 dictionary records. */
4171 location
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->space_location
;
4172 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, location
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4175 section
= abfd
->sections
;
4176 for (i
= 0; i
< num_spaces
; i
++)
4178 struct som_external_space_dictionary_record ext_space_dict
;
4181 while (!som_is_space (section
))
4182 section
= section
->next
;
4184 /* Dump its header. */
4185 som_swap_space_dictionary_out (som_section_data (section
)->space_dict
,
4187 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_space_dictionary_record
);
4188 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_space_dict
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4191 /* Goto the next section. */
4192 section
= section
->next
;
4195 /* Write the compilation unit record if there is one. */
4196 if (obj_som_compilation_unit (abfd
))
4198 struct som_external_compilation_unit ext_comp_unit
;
4200 location
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->compiler_location
;
4201 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, location
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4204 som_swap_compilation_unit_out
4205 (obj_som_compilation_unit (abfd
), &ext_comp_unit
);
4207 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_compilation_unit
);
4208 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_comp_unit
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4212 /* Setting of the system_id has to happen very late now that copying of
4213 BFD private data happens *after* section contents are set. */
4214 if ((abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
)) && obj_som_exec_data (abfd
))
4215 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->system_id
= obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->system_id
;
4216 else if (bfd_get_mach (abfd
) == pa20
)
4217 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->system_id
= CPU_PA_RISC2_0
;
4218 else if (bfd_get_mach (abfd
) == pa11
)
4219 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->system_id
= CPU_PA_RISC1_1
;
4221 obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->system_id
= CPU_PA_RISC1_0
;
4223 /* Swap and compute the checksum for the file header just before writing
4224 the header to disk. */
4225 som_swap_header_out (obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
), &ext_header
);
4226 bfd_putb32 (som_compute_checksum (&ext_header
), ext_header
.checksum
);
4228 /* Only thing left to do is write out the file header. It is always
4229 at location zero. Seek there and write it. */
4230 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4232 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_header
);
4233 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_header
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4236 /* Now write the exec header. */
4237 if (abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
))
4239 long tmp
, som_length
;
4240 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*exec_header
;
4241 struct som_external_exec_auxhdr ext_exec_header
;
4243 exec_header
= obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
);
4244 exec_header
->exec_entry
= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
);
4245 if (obj_som_exec_data (abfd
))
4246 exec_header
->exec_flags
= obj_som_exec_data (abfd
)->exec_flags
;
4248 /* Oh joys. Ram some of the BSS data into the DATA section
4249 to be compatible with how the hp linker makes objects
4250 (saves memory space). */
4251 tmp
= exec_header
->exec_dsize
;
4252 tmp
= SOM_ALIGN (tmp
, PA_PAGESIZE
);
4253 exec_header
->exec_bsize
-= (tmp
- exec_header
->exec_dsize
);
4254 if (exec_header
->exec_bsize
< 0)
4255 exec_header
->exec_bsize
= 0;
4256 exec_header
->exec_dsize
= tmp
;
4258 /* Now perform some sanity checks. The idea is to catch bogons now and
4259 inform the user, instead of silently generating a bogus file. */
4260 som_length
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->som_length
;
4261 if (exec_header
->exec_tfile
+ exec_header
->exec_tsize
> som_length
4262 || exec_header
->exec_dfile
+ exec_header
->exec_dsize
> som_length
)
4264 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
4268 som_swap_exec_auxhdr_out (exec_header
, &ext_exec_header
);
4270 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->aux_header_location
,
4274 amt
= sizeof (ext_exec_header
);
4275 if (bfd_bwrite (&ext_exec_header
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
4281 /* Compute and return the checksum for a SOM file header. */
4284 som_compute_checksum (struct som_external_header
*hdr
)
4288 uint32_t *buffer
= (uint32_t *) hdr
;
4291 count
= sizeof (*hdr
) / sizeof (*buffer
);
4292 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
4293 checksum
^= *(buffer
+ i
);
4299 som_bfd_derive_misc_symbol_info (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
4301 struct som_misc_symbol_info
*info
)
4304 memset (info
, 0, sizeof (struct som_misc_symbol_info
));
4306 /* The HP SOM linker requires detailed type information about
4307 all symbols (including undefined symbols!). Unfortunately,
4308 the type specified in an import/export statement does not
4309 always match what the linker wants. Severe braindamage. */
4311 /* Section symbols will not have a SOM symbol type assigned to
4312 them yet. Assign all section symbols type ST_DATA. */
4313 if (sym
->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
)
4314 info
->symbol_type
= ST_DATA
;
4317 /* For BFD style common, the linker will choke unless we set the
4318 type and scope to ST_STORAGE and SS_UNSAT, respectively. */
4319 if (bfd_is_com_section (sym
->section
))
4321 info
->symbol_type
= ST_STORAGE
;
4322 info
->symbol_scope
= SS_UNSAT
;
4325 /* It is possible to have a symbol without an associated
4326 type. This happens if the user imported the symbol
4327 without a type and the symbol was never defined
4328 locally. If BSF_FUNCTION is set for this symbol, then
4329 assign it type ST_CODE (the HP linker requires undefined
4330 external functions to have type ST_CODE rather than ST_ENTRY). */
4331 else if ((som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
4332 || som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE
)
4333 && bfd_is_und_section (sym
->section
)
4334 && sym
->flags
& BSF_FUNCTION
)
4335 info
->symbol_type
= ST_CODE
;
4337 /* Handle function symbols which were defined in this file.
4338 They should have type ST_ENTRY. Also retrieve the argument
4339 relocation bits from the SOM backend information. */
4340 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_ENTRY
4341 || (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE
4342 && (sym
->flags
& BSF_FUNCTION
))
4343 || (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
4344 && (sym
->flags
& BSF_FUNCTION
)))
4346 info
->symbol_type
= ST_ENTRY
;
4347 info
->arg_reloc
= som_symbol_data (sym
)->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_arg_reloc
;
4348 info
->priv_level
= som_symbol_data (sym
)->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_priv_level
;
4351 /* For unknown symbols set the symbol's type based on the symbol's
4352 section (ST_DATA for DATA sections, ST_CODE for CODE sections). */
4353 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
)
4355 if (bfd_is_abs_section (sym
->section
))
4356 info
->symbol_type
= ST_ABSOLUTE
;
4357 else if (sym
->section
->flags
& SEC_CODE
)
4358 info
->symbol_type
= ST_CODE
;
4360 info
->symbol_type
= ST_DATA
;
4363 /* From now on it's a very simple mapping. */
4364 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_ABSOLUTE
)
4365 info
->symbol_type
= ST_ABSOLUTE
;
4366 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE
)
4367 info
->symbol_type
= ST_CODE
;
4368 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_DATA
)
4369 info
->symbol_type
= ST_DATA
;
4370 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_MILLICODE
)
4371 info
->symbol_type
= ST_MILLICODE
;
4372 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_PLABEL
)
4373 info
->symbol_type
= ST_PLABEL
;
4374 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_PRI_PROG
)
4375 info
->symbol_type
= ST_PRI_PROG
;
4376 else if (som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_SEC_PROG
)
4377 info
->symbol_type
= ST_SEC_PROG
;
4380 /* Now handle the symbol's scope. Exported data which is not
4381 in the common section has scope SS_UNIVERSAL. Note scope
4382 of common symbols was handled earlier! */
4383 if (bfd_is_com_section (sym
->section
))
4385 else if (bfd_is_und_section (sym
->section
))
4386 info
->symbol_scope
= SS_UNSAT
;
4387 else if (sym
->flags
& (BSF_EXPORT
| BSF_WEAK
))
4388 info
->symbol_scope
= SS_UNIVERSAL
;
4389 /* Anything else which is not in the common section has scope
4392 info
->symbol_scope
= SS_LOCAL
;
4394 /* Now set the symbol_info field. It has no real meaning
4395 for undefined or common symbols, but the HP linker will
4396 choke if it's not set to some "reasonable" value. We
4397 use zero as a reasonable value. */
4398 if (bfd_is_com_section (sym
->section
)
4399 || bfd_is_und_section (sym
->section
)
4400 || bfd_is_abs_section (sym
->section
))
4401 info
->symbol_info
= 0;
4402 /* For all other symbols, the symbol_info field contains the
4403 subspace index of the space this symbol is contained in. */
4405 info
->symbol_info
= sym
->section
->target_index
;
4407 /* Set the symbol's value. */
4408 info
->symbol_value
= sym
->value
+ sym
->section
->vma
;
4410 /* The secondary_def field is for "weak" symbols. */
4411 if (sym
->flags
& BSF_WEAK
)
4412 info
->secondary_def
= true;
4414 info
->secondary_def
= false;
4416 /* The is_comdat, is_common and dup_common fields provide various
4419 For data symbols, setting IS_COMMON provides Fortran style common
4420 (duplicate definitions and overlapped initialization). Setting both
4421 IS_COMMON and DUP_COMMON provides Cobol style common (duplicate
4422 definitions as long as they are all the same length). In a shared
4423 link data symbols retain their IS_COMMON and DUP_COMMON flags.
4424 An IS_COMDAT data symbol is similar to a IS_COMMON | DUP_COMMON
4425 symbol except in that it loses its IS_COMDAT flag in a shared link.
4427 For code symbols, IS_COMDAT and DUP_COMMON have effect. Universal
4428 DUP_COMMON code symbols are not exported from shared libraries.
4429 IS_COMDAT symbols are exported but they lose their IS_COMDAT flag.
4431 We take a simplified approach to setting the is_comdat, is_common
4432 and dup_common flags in symbols based on the flag settings of their
4433 subspace. This avoids having to add directives like `.comdat' but
4434 the linker behavior is probably undefined if there is more than one
4435 universal symbol (comdat key sysmbol) in a subspace.
4437 The behavior of these flags is not well documentmented, so there
4438 may be bugs and some surprising interactions with other flags. */
4439 if (som_section_data (sym
->section
)
4440 && som_section_data (sym
->section
)->subspace_dict
4441 && info
->symbol_scope
== SS_UNIVERSAL
4442 && (info
->symbol_type
== ST_ENTRY
4443 || info
->symbol_type
== ST_CODE
4444 || info
->symbol_type
== ST_DATA
))
4447 = som_section_data (sym
->section
)->subspace_dict
->is_comdat
;
4449 = som_section_data (sym
->section
)->subspace_dict
->is_common
;
4451 = som_section_data (sym
->section
)->subspace_dict
->dup_common
;
4455 /* Build and write, in one big chunk, the entire symbol table for
4459 som_build_and_write_symbol_table (bfd
*abfd
)
4461 unsigned int num_syms
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
4462 file_ptr symtab_location
= obj_som_file_hdr (abfd
)->symbol_location
;
4463 asymbol
**bfd_syms
= obj_som_sorted_syms (abfd
);
4464 struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
*som_symtab
= NULL
;
4466 bfd_size_type symtab_size
;
4469 /* Compute total symbol table size and allocate a chunk of memory
4470 to hold the symbol table as we build it. */
4471 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (num_syms
,
4472 sizeof (struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
),
4475 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
4478 som_symtab
= bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
4479 if (som_symtab
== NULL
&& num_syms
!= 0)
4482 /* Walk over each symbol. */
4483 for (i
= 0; i
< num_syms
; i
++)
4485 struct som_misc_symbol_info info
;
4488 /* This is really an index into the symbol strings table.
4489 By the time we get here, the index has already been
4490 computed and stored into the name field in the BFD symbol. */
4491 bfd_putb32 (som_symbol_data (bfd_syms
[i
])->stringtab_offset
,
4492 som_symtab
[i
].name
);
4494 /* Derive SOM information from the BFD symbol. */
4495 som_bfd_derive_misc_symbol_info (abfd
, bfd_syms
[i
], &info
);
4498 flags
= (info
.symbol_type
<< SOM_SYMBOL_TYPE_SH
)
4499 | (info
.symbol_scope
<< SOM_SYMBOL_SCOPE_SH
)
4500 | (info
.arg_reloc
<< SOM_SYMBOL_ARG_RELOC_SH
)
4501 | (3 << SOM_SYMBOL_XLEAST_SH
)
4502 | (info
.secondary_def
? SOM_SYMBOL_SECONDARY_DEF
: 0)
4503 | (info
.is_common
? SOM_SYMBOL_IS_COMMON
: 0)
4504 | (info
.dup_common
? SOM_SYMBOL_DUP_COMMON
: 0);
4505 bfd_putb32 (flags
, som_symtab
[i
].flags
);
4507 flags
= (info
.symbol_info
<< SOM_SYMBOL_SYMBOL_INFO_SH
)
4508 | (info
.is_comdat
? SOM_SYMBOL_IS_COMDAT
: 0);
4509 bfd_putb32 (flags
, som_symtab
[i
].info
);
4510 bfd_putb32 (info
.symbol_value
| info
.priv_level
,
4511 som_symtab
[i
].symbol_value
);
4514 /* Everything is ready, seek to the right location and
4515 scribble out the symbol table. */
4516 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, symtab_location
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4519 symtab_size
= num_syms
;
4520 symtab_size
*= sizeof (struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
);
4521 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) som_symtab
, symtab_size
, abfd
) != symtab_size
)
4532 /* Write an object in SOM format. */
4535 som_write_object_contents (bfd
*abfd
)
4537 if (! abfd
->output_has_begun
)
4539 /* Set up fixed parts of the file, space, and subspace headers.
4540 Notify the world that output has begun. */
4541 som_prep_headers (abfd
);
4542 abfd
->output_has_begun
= true;
4543 /* Start writing the object file. This include all the string
4544 tables, fixup streams, and other portions of the object file. */
4545 som_begin_writing (abfd
);
4548 return som_finish_writing (abfd
);
4551 /* Read and save the string table associated with the given BFD. */
4554 som_slurp_string_table (bfd
*abfd
)
4559 /* Use the saved version if its available. */
4560 if (obj_som_stringtab (abfd
) != NULL
)
4563 /* I don't think this can currently happen, and I'm not sure it should
4564 really be an error, but it's better than getting unpredictable results
4565 from the host's malloc when passed a size of zero. */
4566 if (obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd
) == 0)
4568 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_symbols
);
4572 /* Allocate and read in the string table. */
4573 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_som_str_filepos (abfd
), SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4575 amt
= obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd
);
4576 stringtab
= (char *) _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
+ 1, amt
);
4577 if (stringtab
== NULL
)
4579 /* Make sure that the strings are zero-terminated. */
4582 /* Save our results and return success. */
4583 obj_som_stringtab (abfd
) = stringtab
;
4587 /* Return the amount of data (in bytes) required to hold the symbol
4588 table for this object. */
4591 som_get_symtab_upper_bound (bfd
*abfd
)
4593 if (!som_slurp_symbol_table (abfd
))
4596 return (bfd_get_symcount (abfd
) + 1) * sizeof (asymbol
*);
4599 /* Convert from a SOM subspace index to a BFD section. */
4602 bfd_section_from_som_symbol
4603 (bfd
*abfd
, struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
*symbol
)
4606 unsigned int flags
= bfd_getb32 (symbol
->flags
);
4607 unsigned int symbol_type
= (flags
>> SOM_SYMBOL_TYPE_SH
) & SOM_SYMBOL_TYPE_MASK
;
4609 /* The meaning of the symbol_info field changes for functions
4610 within executables. So only use the quick symbol_info mapping for
4611 incomplete objects and non-function symbols in executables. */
4612 if ((abfd
->flags
& (EXEC_P
| DYNAMIC
)) == 0
4613 || (symbol_type
!= ST_ENTRY
4614 && symbol_type
!= ST_PRI_PROG
4615 && symbol_type
!= ST_SEC_PROG
4616 && symbol_type
!= ST_MILLICODE
))
4618 int idx
= (bfd_getb32 (symbol
->info
) >> SOM_SYMBOL_SYMBOL_INFO_SH
)
4619 & SOM_SYMBOL_SYMBOL_INFO_MASK
;
4621 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
!= NULL
; section
= section
->next
)
4622 if (section
->target_index
== idx
&& som_is_subspace (section
))
4627 unsigned int value
= bfd_getb32 (symbol
->symbol_value
);
4629 /* For executables we will have to use the symbol's address and
4630 find out what section would contain that address. Yuk. */
4631 for (section
= abfd
->sections
; section
; section
= section
->next
)
4632 if (value
>= section
->vma
4633 && value
<= section
->vma
+ section
->size
4634 && som_is_subspace (section
))
4638 /* Could be a symbol from an external library (such as an OMOS
4639 shared library). Don't abort. */
4640 return bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
4643 /* Read and save the symbol table associated with the given BFD. */
4646 som_slurp_symbol_table (bfd
*abfd
)
4648 unsigned int symbol_count
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
4649 size_t symsize
= sizeof (struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
);
4651 struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
*buf
= NULL
, *bufp
, *endbufp
;
4652 som_symbol_type
*sym
, *symbase
= NULL
;
4655 /* Return saved value if it exists. */
4656 if (obj_som_symtab (abfd
) != NULL
)
4657 goto successful_return
;
4659 /* Special case. This is *not* an error. */
4660 if (symbol_count
== 0)
4661 goto successful_return
;
4663 if (!som_slurp_string_table (abfd
))
4666 stringtab
= obj_som_stringtab (abfd
);
4668 /* Read in the external SOM representation. */
4669 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (symbol_count
, symsize
, &amt
))
4671 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
4674 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_som_sym_filepos (abfd
), SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4676 buf
= (struct som_external_symbol_dictionary_record
*)
4677 _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
, amt
);
4681 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (symbol_count
, sizeof (som_symbol_type
), &amt
))
4683 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
4686 symbase
= bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
4687 if (symbase
== NULL
)
4690 /* Iterate over all the symbols and internalize them. */
4691 endbufp
= buf
+ symbol_count
;
4692 for (bufp
= buf
, sym
= symbase
; bufp
< endbufp
; ++bufp
)
4694 unsigned int flags
= bfd_getb32 (bufp
->flags
);
4695 unsigned int symbol_type
=
4696 (flags
>> SOM_SYMBOL_TYPE_SH
) & SOM_SYMBOL_TYPE_MASK
;
4697 unsigned int symbol_scope
=
4698 (flags
>> SOM_SYMBOL_SCOPE_SH
) & SOM_SYMBOL_SCOPE_MASK
;
4701 /* I don't think we care about these. */
4702 if (symbol_type
== ST_SYM_EXT
|| symbol_type
== ST_ARG_EXT
)
4705 /* Set some private data we care about. */
4706 if (symbol_type
== ST_NULL
)
4707 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
4708 else if (symbol_type
== ST_ABSOLUTE
)
4709 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_ABSOLUTE
;
4710 else if (symbol_type
== ST_DATA
)
4711 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_DATA
;
4712 else if (symbol_type
== ST_CODE
)
4713 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE
;
4714 else if (symbol_type
== ST_PRI_PROG
)
4715 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_PRI_PROG
;
4716 else if (symbol_type
== ST_SEC_PROG
)
4717 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_SEC_PROG
;
4718 else if (symbol_type
== ST_ENTRY
)
4719 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_ENTRY
;
4720 else if (symbol_type
== ST_MILLICODE
)
4721 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_MILLICODE
;
4722 else if (symbol_type
== ST_PLABEL
)
4723 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_PLABEL
;
4725 som_symbol_data (sym
)->som_type
= SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN
;
4726 som_symbol_data (sym
)->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_arg_reloc
=
4727 (flags
>> SOM_SYMBOL_ARG_RELOC_SH
) & SOM_SYMBOL_ARG_RELOC_MASK
;
4729 /* Some reasonable defaults. */
4730 sym
->symbol
.the_bfd
= abfd
;
4731 offset
= bfd_getb32 (bufp
->name
);
4732 if (offset
< obj_som_stringtab_size (abfd
))
4733 sym
->symbol
.name
= offset
+ stringtab
;
4736 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
4739 sym
->symbol
.value
= bfd_getb32 (bufp
->symbol_value
);
4740 sym
->symbol
.section
= NULL
;
4741 sym
->symbol
.flags
= 0;
4743 switch (symbol_type
)
4747 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_FUNCTION
;
4748 som_symbol_data (sym
)->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_priv_level
=
4749 sym
->symbol
.value
& 0x3;
4750 sym
->symbol
.value
&= ~0x3;
4757 som_symbol_data (sym
)->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_priv_level
=
4758 sym
->symbol
.value
& 0x3;
4759 sym
->symbol
.value
&= ~0x3;
4760 /* If the symbol's scope is SS_UNSAT, then these are
4761 undefined function symbols. */
4762 if (symbol_scope
== SS_UNSAT
)
4763 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_FUNCTION
;
4769 /* Handle scoping and section information. */
4770 switch (symbol_scope
)
4772 /* symbol_info field is undefined for SS_EXTERNAL and SS_UNSAT symbols,
4773 so the section associated with this symbol can't be known. */
4775 if (symbol_type
!= ST_STORAGE
)
4776 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
4778 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_com_section_ptr
;
4779 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= (BSF_EXPORT
| BSF_GLOBAL
);
4783 if (symbol_type
!= ST_STORAGE
)
4784 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
4786 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_com_section_ptr
;
4790 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= (BSF_EXPORT
| BSF_GLOBAL
);
4791 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_section_from_som_symbol (abfd
, bufp
);
4792 sym
->symbol
.value
-= sym
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
4796 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_LOCAL
;
4797 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_section_from_som_symbol (abfd
, bufp
);
4798 sym
->symbol
.value
-= sym
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
4802 sym
->symbol
.section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
4806 /* Check for a weak symbol. */
4807 if (flags
& SOM_SYMBOL_SECONDARY_DEF
)
4808 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_WEAK
;
4809 /* Mark section symbols and symbols used by the debugger.
4810 Note $START$ is a magic code symbol, NOT a section symbol. */
4811 if (sym
->symbol
.name
[0] == '$'
4812 && sym
->symbol
.name
[strlen (sym
->symbol
.name
) - 1] == '$'
4813 && !strcmp (sym
->symbol
.name
, sym
->symbol
.section
->name
))
4814 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_SECTION_SYM
;
4815 else if (startswith (sym
->symbol
.name
, "L$0\002"))
4817 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_SECTION_SYM
;
4818 sym
->symbol
.name
= sym
->symbol
.section
->name
;
4820 else if (startswith (sym
->symbol
.name
, "L$0\001"))
4821 sym
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_DEBUGGING
;
4822 /* Note increment at bottom of loop, since we skip some symbols
4823 we can not include it as part of the for statement. */
4827 /* We modify the symbol count to record the number of BFD symbols we
4829 abfd
->symcount
= sym
- symbase
;
4831 /* Save our results and return success. */
4832 obj_som_symtab (abfd
) = symbase
;
4843 /* Canonicalize a SOM symbol table. Return the number of entries
4844 in the symbol table. */
4847 som_canonicalize_symtab (bfd
*abfd
, asymbol
**location
)
4850 som_symbol_type
*symbase
;
4852 if (!som_slurp_symbol_table (abfd
))
4855 i
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
4856 symbase
= obj_som_symtab (abfd
);
4858 for (; i
> 0; i
--, location
++, symbase
++)
4859 *location
= &symbase
->symbol
;
4861 /* Final null pointer. */
4863 return (bfd_get_symcount (abfd
));
4866 /* Make a SOM symbol. There is nothing special to do here. */
4869 som_make_empty_symbol (bfd
*abfd
)
4871 size_t amt
= sizeof (som_symbol_type
);
4872 som_symbol_type
*new_symbol_type
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
4874 if (new_symbol_type
== NULL
)
4876 new_symbol_type
->symbol
.the_bfd
= abfd
;
4878 return &new_symbol_type
->symbol
;
4881 /* Print symbol information. */
4884 som_print_symbol (bfd
*abfd
,
4887 bfd_print_symbol_type how
)
4889 FILE *file
= (FILE *) afile
;
4893 case bfd_print_symbol_name
:
4894 fprintf (file
, "%s", symbol
->name
);
4896 case bfd_print_symbol_more
:
4897 fprintf (file
, "som %08" PRIx64
" %x",
4898 (uint64_t) symbol
->value
, symbol
->flags
);
4900 case bfd_print_symbol_all
:
4902 const char *section_name
;
4904 section_name
= symbol
->section
? symbol
->section
->name
: "(*none*)";
4905 bfd_print_symbol_vandf (abfd
, (void *) file
, symbol
);
4906 fprintf (file
, " %s\t%s", section_name
, symbol
->name
);
4913 som_bfd_is_local_label_name (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
4916 return name
[0] == 'L' && name
[1] == '$';
4919 /* Count or process variable-length SOM fixup records.
4921 To avoid code duplication we use this code both to compute the number
4922 of relocations requested by a stream, and to internalize the stream.
4924 When computing the number of relocations requested by a stream the
4925 variables rptr, section, and symbols have no meaning.
4927 Return the number of relocations requested by the fixup stream. When
4930 This needs at least two or three more passes to get it cleaned up. */
4933 som_set_reloc_info (unsigned char *fixup
,
4935 arelent
*internal_relocs
,
4938 unsigned int symcount
,
4941 unsigned int deallocate_contents
= 0;
4942 unsigned char *end_fixups
= &fixup
[end
];
4943 int variables
[26], stack
[20], count
, prev_fixup
, *sp
, saved_unwind_bits
;
4944 arelent
*rptr
= internal_relocs
;
4945 unsigned int offset
= 0;
4947 #define var(c) variables[(c) - 'A']
4948 #define push(v) (*sp++ = (v))
4949 #define pop() (*--sp)
4950 #define emptystack() (sp == stack)
4952 som_initialize_reloc_queue (reloc_queue
);
4953 memset (variables
, 0, sizeof (variables
));
4954 memset (stack
, 0, sizeof (stack
));
4957 saved_unwind_bits
= 0;
4960 while (fixup
< end_fixups
)
4964 const struct fixup_format
*fp
;
4966 /* Save pointer to the start of this fixup. We'll use
4967 it later to determine if it is necessary to put this fixup
4969 unsigned char *save_fixup
= fixup
;
4971 /* Get the fixup code and its associated format. */
4973 fp
= &som_fixup_formats
[op
];
4975 /* Handle a request for a previous fixup. */
4976 if (*fp
->format
== 'P')
4978 if (!reloc_queue
[fp
->D
].reloc
)
4979 /* The back-reference doesn't exist. This is a broken
4980 object file, likely fuzzed. Just ignore the fixup. */
4983 /* Get pointer to the beginning of the prev fixup, move
4984 the repeated fixup to the head of the queue. */
4985 fixup
= reloc_queue
[fp
->D
].reloc
;
4986 som_reloc_queue_fix (reloc_queue
, fp
->D
);
4989 /* Get the fixup code and its associated format. */
4991 fp
= &som_fixup_formats
[op
];
4994 /* If this fixup will be passed to BFD, set some reasonable defaults. */
4996 && som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
!= R_NO_RELOCATION
4997 && som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
!= R_DATA_OVERRIDE
)
4999 rptr
->address
= offset
;
5000 rptr
->howto
= &som_hppa_howto_table
[op
];
5002 rptr
->sym_ptr_ptr
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
->symbol_ptr_ptr
;
5005 /* Set default input length to 0. Get the opcode class index
5009 var ('U') = saved_unwind_bits
;
5011 /* Get the opcode format. */
5014 /* Process the format string. Parsing happens in two phases,
5015 parse RHS, then assign to LHS. Repeat until no more
5016 characters in the format string. */
5019 /* The variable this pass is going to compute a value for. */
5020 unsigned int varname
= *cp
++;
5024 /* Start processing RHS. Continue until a NULL or '=' is found. */
5031 /* If this is a variable, push it on the stack. */
5035 /* If this is a lower case letter, then it represents
5036 additional data from the fixup stream to be pushed onto
5038 else if (ISLOWER (c
))
5040 int bits
= (c
- 'a') * 8;
5041 for (v
= 0; c
> 'a' && fixup
< end_fixups
; --c
)
5042 v
= (v
<< 8) | *fixup
++;
5044 v
= sign_extend (v
, bits
);
5048 /* A decimal constant. Push it on the stack. */
5049 else if (ISDIGIT (c
))
5052 while (ISDIGIT (*cp
))
5053 v
= (v
* 10) + (*cp
++ - '0');
5057 /* An operator. Pop two values from the stack and
5058 use them as operands to the given operation. Push
5059 the result of the operation back on the stack. */
5081 while (*cp
&& *cp
!= '=');
5083 /* Move over the equal operator. */
5086 /* Pop the RHS off the stack. */
5089 /* Perform the assignment. */
5092 /* Handle side effects. and special 'O' stack cases. */
5095 /* Consume some bytes from the input space. */
5099 /* A symbol to use in the relocation. Make a note
5100 of this if we are not just counting. */
5102 if (! just_count
&& (unsigned int) c
< symcount
)
5103 rptr
->sym_ptr_ptr
= &symbols
[c
];
5105 /* Argument relocation bits for a function call. */
5109 unsigned int tmp
= var ('R');
5112 if ((som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_PCREL_CALL
5113 && R_PCREL_CALL
+ 10 > op
)
5114 || (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_ABS_CALL
5115 && R_ABS_CALL
+ 10 > op
))
5117 /* Simple encoding. */
5124 rptr
->addend
|= 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4 | 1 << 2;
5126 rptr
->addend
|= 1 << 8 | 1 << 6 | 1 << 4;
5128 rptr
->addend
|= 1 << 8 | 1 << 6;
5130 rptr
->addend
|= 1 << 8;
5134 unsigned int tmp1
, tmp2
;
5136 /* First part is easy -- low order two bits are
5137 directly copied, then shifted away. */
5138 rptr
->addend
= tmp
& 0x3;
5141 /* Diving the result by 10 gives us the second
5142 part. If it is 9, then the first two words
5143 are a double precision paramater, else it is
5144 3 * the first arg bits + the 2nd arg bits. */
5148 rptr
->addend
+= (0xe << 6);
5151 /* Get the two pieces. */
5154 /* Put them in the addend. */
5155 rptr
->addend
+= (tmp2
<< 8) + (tmp1
<< 6);
5158 /* What's left is the third part. It's unpacked
5159 just like the second. */
5161 rptr
->addend
+= (0xe << 2);
5166 rptr
->addend
+= (tmp2
<< 4) + (tmp
<< 2);
5169 rptr
->addend
= HPPA_R_ADDEND (rptr
->addend
, 0);
5172 /* Handle the linker expression stack. */
5177 subop
= comp1_opcodes
;
5180 subop
= comp2_opcodes
;
5183 subop
= comp3_opcodes
;
5188 while (*subop
<= (unsigned char) c
)
5192 /* The lower 32unwind bits must be persistent. */
5194 saved_unwind_bits
= var ('U');
5202 /* If we used a previous fixup, clean up after it. */
5205 fixup
= save_fixup
+ 1;
5209 else if (fixup
> save_fixup
+ 1)
5210 som_reloc_queue_insert (save_fixup
, fixup
- save_fixup
, reloc_queue
);
5212 /* We do not pass R_DATA_OVERRIDE or R_NO_RELOCATION
5214 if (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
!= R_DATA_OVERRIDE
5215 && som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
!= R_NO_RELOCATION
)
5217 /* Done with a single reloction. Loop back to the top. */
5220 if (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_ENTRY
)
5221 rptr
->addend
= var ('T');
5222 else if (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_EXIT
)
5223 rptr
->addend
= var ('U');
5224 else if (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_PCREL_CALL
5225 || som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_ABS_CALL
)
5227 else if (som_hppa_howto_table
[op
].type
== R_DATA_ONE_SYMBOL
)
5229 /* Try what was specified in R_DATA_OVERRIDE first
5230 (if anything). Then the hard way using the
5231 section contents. */
5232 rptr
->addend
= var ('V');
5234 if (rptr
->addend
== 0 && !section
->contents
)
5236 /* Got to read the damn contents first. We don't
5237 bother saving the contents (yet). Add it one
5238 day if the need arises. */
5240 if (!bfd_malloc_and_get_section (section
->owner
, section
,
5244 return (unsigned) -1;
5246 section
->contents
= contents
;
5247 deallocate_contents
= 1;
5249 if (rptr
->addend
== 0
5250 && offset
- var ('L') <= section
->size
5251 && section
->size
- (offset
- var ('L')) >= 4)
5252 rptr
->addend
= bfd_get_32 (section
->owner
,
5254 + offset
- var ('L')));
5258 rptr
->addend
= var ('V');
5262 /* Now that we've handled a "full" relocation, reset
5264 memset (variables
, 0, sizeof (variables
));
5265 memset (stack
, 0, sizeof (stack
));
5268 if (deallocate_contents
)
5270 free (section
->contents
);
5271 section
->contents
= NULL
;
5282 /* Read in the relocs (aka fixups in SOM terms) for a section.
5284 som_get_reloc_upper_bound calls this routine with JUST_COUNT
5285 set to TRUE to indicate it only needs a count of the number
5286 of actual relocations. */
5289 som_slurp_reloc_table (bfd
*abfd
,
5294 unsigned char *external_relocs
;
5295 unsigned int fixup_stream_size
;
5296 arelent
*internal_relocs
;
5297 unsigned int num_relocs
;
5300 fixup_stream_size
= som_section_data (section
)->reloc_size
;
5301 /* If there were no relocations, then there is nothing to do. */
5302 if (section
->reloc_count
== 0)
5305 /* If reloc_count is -1, then the relocation stream has not been
5306 parsed. We must do so now to know how many relocations exist. */
5307 if (section
->reloc_count
== (unsigned) -1)
5309 /* Read in the external forms. */
5310 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_som_reloc_filepos (abfd
) + section
->rel_filepos
,
5313 amt
= fixup_stream_size
;
5314 external_relocs
= _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
, amt
);
5315 if (external_relocs
== NULL
)
5318 /* Let callers know how many relocations found.
5319 also save the relocation stream as we will
5321 section
->reloc_count
= som_set_reloc_info (external_relocs
,
5323 NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, 0, true);
5325 som_section_data (section
)->reloc_stream
= external_relocs
;
5328 /* If the caller only wanted a count, then return now. */
5332 num_relocs
= section
->reloc_count
;
5333 external_relocs
= som_section_data (section
)->reloc_stream
;
5334 /* Return saved information about the relocations if it is available. */
5335 if (section
->relocation
!= NULL
)
5338 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (num_relocs
, sizeof (arelent
), &amt
))
5340 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
5343 internal_relocs
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
5344 if (internal_relocs
== NULL
)
5347 /* Process and internalize the relocations. */
5348 som_set_reloc_info (external_relocs
, fixup_stream_size
,
5349 internal_relocs
, section
, symbols
,
5350 bfd_get_symcount (abfd
), false);
5352 /* We're done with the external relocations. Free them. */
5353 free (external_relocs
);
5354 som_section_data (section
)->reloc_stream
= NULL
;
5356 /* Save our results and return success. */
5357 section
->relocation
= internal_relocs
;
5361 /* Return the number of bytes required to store the relocation
5362 information associated with the given section. */
5365 som_get_reloc_upper_bound (bfd
*abfd
, sec_ptr asect
)
5367 /* If section has relocations, then read in the relocation stream
5368 and parse it to determine how many relocations exist. */
5369 if (asect
->flags
& SEC_RELOC
)
5371 if (! som_slurp_reloc_table (abfd
, asect
, NULL
, true))
5373 return (asect
->reloc_count
+ 1) * sizeof (arelent
*);
5376 /* There are no relocations. Return enough space to hold the
5377 NULL pointer which will be installed if som_canonicalize_reloc
5379 return sizeof (arelent
*);
5382 /* Convert relocations from SOM (external) form into BFD internal
5383 form. Return the number of relocations. */
5386 som_canonicalize_reloc (bfd
*abfd
,
5394 if (! som_slurp_reloc_table (abfd
, section
, symbols
, false))
5397 count
= section
->reloc_count
;
5398 tblptr
= section
->relocation
;
5401 *relptr
++ = tblptr
++;
5404 return section
->reloc_count
;
5407 extern const bfd_target hppa_som_vec
;
5409 /* A hook to set up object file dependent section information. */
5412 som_new_section_hook (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*newsect
)
5414 if (!newsect
->used_by_bfd
)
5416 size_t amt
= sizeof (struct som_section_data_struct
);
5418 newsect
->used_by_bfd
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
5419 if (!newsect
->used_by_bfd
)
5422 newsect
->alignment_power
= 3;
5424 /* We allow more than three sections internally. */
5425 return _bfd_generic_new_section_hook (abfd
, newsect
);
5428 /* Copy any private info we understand from the input symbol
5429 to the output symbol. */
5432 som_bfd_copy_private_symbol_data (bfd
*ibfd
,
5437 struct som_symbol
*input_symbol
= (struct som_symbol
*) isymbol
;
5438 struct som_symbol
*output_symbol
= (struct som_symbol
*) osymbol
;
5440 /* One day we may try to grok other private data. */
5441 if (ibfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
5442 || obfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
)
5445 /* The only private information we need to copy is the argument relocation
5447 output_symbol
->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_arg_reloc
=
5448 input_symbol
->tc_data
.ap
.hppa_arg_reloc
;
5453 /* Copy any private info we understand from the input section
5454 to the output section. */
5457 som_bfd_copy_private_section_data (bfd
*ibfd
,
5464 /* One day we may try to grok other private data. */
5465 if (ibfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
5466 || obfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
5467 || (!som_is_space (isection
) && !som_is_subspace (isection
)))
5470 amt
= sizeof (struct som_copyable_section_data_struct
);
5471 som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
= bfd_zalloc (obfd
, amt
);
5472 if (som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
5475 memcpy (som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
,
5476 som_section_data (isection
)->copy_data
,
5477 sizeof (struct som_copyable_section_data_struct
));
5479 /* Reparent if necessary. */
5480 if (som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
->container
)
5482 if (som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
->container
->output_section
)
5483 som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
->container
=
5484 som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
->container
->output_section
;
5487 /* User has specified a subspace without its containing space. */
5488 _bfd_error_handler (_("%pB[%pA]: no output section for space %pA"),
5489 obfd
, osection
, som_section_data (osection
)->copy_data
->container
);
5497 /* Copy any private info we understand from the input bfd
5498 to the output bfd. */
5501 som_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data (bfd
*ibfd
, bfd
*obfd
)
5503 /* One day we may try to grok other private data. */
5504 if (ibfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
5505 || obfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
)
5508 /* Allocate some memory to hold the data we need. */
5509 obj_som_exec_data (obfd
) = bfd_zalloc (obfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (struct som_exec_data
));
5510 if (obj_som_exec_data (obfd
) == NULL
)
5513 /* Now copy the data. */
5514 memcpy (obj_som_exec_data (obfd
), obj_som_exec_data (ibfd
),
5515 sizeof (struct som_exec_data
));
5520 /* Display the SOM header. */
5523 som_bfd_print_private_bfd_data (bfd
*abfd
, void *farg
)
5525 struct som_exec_auxhdr
*exec_header
;
5526 struct som_aux_id
* auxhdr
;
5531 exec_header
= obj_som_exec_hdr (abfd
);
5534 fprintf (f
, _("\nExec Auxiliary Header\n"));
5535 fprintf (f
, " flags ");
5536 auxhdr
= &exec_header
->som_auxhdr
;
5537 if (auxhdr
->mandatory
)
5538 fprintf (f
, "mandatory ");
5540 fprintf (f
, "copy ");
5542 fprintf (f
, "append ");
5544 fprintf (f
, "ignore ");
5546 fprintf (f
, " type %#x\n", auxhdr
->type
);
5547 fprintf (f
, " length %#x\n", auxhdr
->length
);
5549 /* Note that, depending on the HP-UX version, the following fields can be
5550 either ints, or longs. */
5552 fprintf (f
, " text size %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_tsize
);
5553 fprintf (f
, " text memory offset %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_tmem
);
5554 fprintf (f
, " text file offset %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_tfile
);
5555 fprintf (f
, " data size %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_dsize
);
5556 fprintf (f
, " data memory offset %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_dmem
);
5557 fprintf (f
, " data file offset %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_dfile
);
5558 fprintf (f
, " bss size %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_bsize
);
5559 fprintf (f
, " entry point %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_entry
);
5560 fprintf (f
, " loader flags %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_flags
);
5561 fprintf (f
, " bss initializer %#lx\n", (long) exec_header
->exec_bfill
);
5567 /* Set backend info for sections which can not be described
5568 in the BFD data structures. */
5571 bfd_som_set_section_attributes (asection
*section
,
5574 unsigned int sort_key
,
5577 /* Allocate memory to hold the magic information. */
5578 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
5580 size_t amt
= sizeof (struct som_copyable_section_data_struct
);
5582 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
= bfd_zalloc (section
->owner
, amt
);
5583 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
5586 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->sort_key
= sort_key
;
5587 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_defined
= defined
;
5588 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_private
= private;
5589 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
= section
;
5590 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->space_number
= spnum
;
5594 /* Set backend info for subsections which can not be described
5595 in the BFD data structures. */
5598 bfd_som_set_subsection_attributes (asection
*section
,
5599 asection
*container
,
5601 unsigned int sort_key
,
5607 /* Allocate memory to hold the magic information. */
5608 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
5610 size_t amt
= sizeof (struct som_copyable_section_data_struct
);
5612 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
= bfd_zalloc (section
->owner
, amt
);
5613 if (som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
== NULL
)
5616 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->sort_key
= sort_key
;
5617 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->access_control_bits
= access_ctr
;
5618 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->quadrant
= quadrant
;
5619 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->container
= container
;
5620 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_comdat
= comdat
;
5621 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->is_common
= common
;
5622 som_section_data (section
)->copy_data
->dup_common
= dup_common
;
5626 /* Set the full SOM symbol type. SOM needs far more symbol information
5627 than any other object file format I'm aware of. It is mandatory
5628 to be able to know if a symbol is an entry point, millicode, data,
5629 code, absolute, storage request, or procedure label. If you get
5630 the symbol type wrong your program will not link. */
5633 bfd_som_set_symbol_type (asymbol
*symbol
, unsigned int type
)
5635 som_symbol_data (symbol
)->som_type
= type
;
5638 /* Attach an auxiliary header to the BFD backend so that it may be
5639 written into the object file. */
5642 bfd_som_attach_aux_hdr (bfd
*abfd
, int type
, char *string
)
5646 if (type
== VERSION_AUX_ID
)
5648 size_t len
= strlen (string
);
5652 pad
= (4 - (len
% 4));
5653 amt
= sizeof (struct som_string_auxhdr
) + len
+ pad
;
5654 obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
) = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
5655 if (!obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
))
5657 obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.type
= VERSION_AUX_ID
;
5658 obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.length
= 4 + len
+ pad
;
5659 obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->string_length
= len
;
5660 memcpy (obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->string
, string
, len
);
5661 memset (obj_som_version_hdr (abfd
)->string
+ len
, 0, pad
);
5663 else if (type
== COPYRIGHT_AUX_ID
)
5665 size_t len
= strlen (string
);
5669 pad
= (4 - (len
% 4));
5670 amt
= sizeof (struct som_string_auxhdr
) + len
+ pad
;
5671 obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
) = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
5672 if (!obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
))
5674 obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.type
= COPYRIGHT_AUX_ID
;
5675 obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->header_id
.length
= len
+ pad
+ 4;
5676 obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->string_length
= len
;
5677 memcpy (obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->string
, string
, len
);
5678 memset (obj_som_copyright_hdr (abfd
)->string
+ len
, 0, pad
);
5683 /* Attach a compilation unit header to the BFD backend so that it may be
5684 written into the object file. */
5687 bfd_som_attach_compilation_unit (bfd
*abfd
,
5689 const char *language_name
,
5690 const char *product_id
,
5691 const char *version_id
)
5693 struct som_compilation_unit
*n
;
5695 n
= (struct som_compilation_unit
*) bfd_zalloc
5696 (abfd
, (bfd_size_type
) sizeof (*n
));
5703 n->f.name = bfd_alloc (abfd, (bfd_size_type) strlen (f) + 1); \
5704 if (n->f.name == NULL) \
5706 strcpy (n->f.name, f); \
5710 STRDUP (language_name
);
5711 STRDUP (product_id
);
5712 STRDUP (version_id
);
5716 obj_som_compilation_unit (abfd
) = n
;
5722 som_get_section_contents (bfd
*abfd
,
5726 bfd_size_type count
)
5728 if (count
== 0 || ((section
->flags
& SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
) == 0))
5730 if ((bfd_size_type
) (offset
+count
) > section
->size
5731 || bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) (section
->filepos
+ offset
), SEEK_SET
) != 0
5732 || bfd_bread (location
, count
, abfd
) != count
)
5733 return false; /* On error. */
5738 som_set_section_contents (bfd
*abfd
,
5740 const void *location
,
5742 bfd_size_type count
)
5744 if (! abfd
->output_has_begun
)
5746 /* Set up fixed parts of the file, space, and subspace headers.
5747 Notify the world that output has begun. */
5748 som_prep_headers (abfd
);
5749 abfd
->output_has_begun
= true;
5750 /* Start writing the object file. This include all the string
5751 tables, fixup streams, and other portions of the object file. */
5752 som_begin_writing (abfd
);
5755 /* Only write subspaces which have "real" contents (eg. the contents
5756 are not generated at run time by the OS). */
5757 if (!som_is_subspace (section
)
5758 || ((section
->flags
& SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
) == 0))
5761 /* Seek to the proper offset within the object file and write the
5763 offset
+= som_section_data (section
)->subspace_dict
->file_loc_init_value
;
5764 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
5767 if (bfd_bwrite (location
, count
, abfd
) != count
)
5773 som_set_arch_mach (bfd
*abfd
,
5774 enum bfd_architecture arch
,
5775 unsigned long machine
)
5777 /* Allow any architecture to be supported by the SOM backend. */
5778 return bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd
, arch
, machine
);
5782 som_find_nearest_line (bfd
*abfd
,
5786 const char **filename_ptr
,
5787 const char **functionname_ptr
,
5788 unsigned int *line_ptr
,
5789 unsigned int *discriminator_ptr
)
5796 if (discriminator_ptr
)
5797 *discriminator_ptr
= 0;
5799 if (! _bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line (abfd
, symbols
, section
, offset
,
5800 & found
, filename_ptr
,
5801 functionname_ptr
, line_ptr
,
5802 & somdata (abfd
).line_info
))
5808 if (symbols
== NULL
)
5811 /* Fallback: find function name from symbols table. */
5815 for (p
= symbols
; *p
!= NULL
; p
++)
5817 som_symbol_type
*q
= (som_symbol_type
*) *p
;
5819 if (q
->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_ENTRY
5820 && q
->symbol
.section
== section
5821 && q
->symbol
.value
>= low_func
5822 && q
->symbol
.value
<= offset
)
5824 func
= (asymbol
*) q
;
5825 low_func
= q
->symbol
.value
;
5832 *filename_ptr
= NULL
;
5833 *functionname_ptr
= bfd_asymbol_name (func
);
5840 som_sizeof_headers (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
5841 struct bfd_link_info
*info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
5843 _bfd_error_handler (_("som_sizeof_headers unimplemented"));
5848 /* Return the single-character symbol type corresponding to
5849 SOM section S, or '?' for an unknown SOM section. */
5852 som_section_type (const char *s
)
5854 const struct section_to_type
*t
;
5856 for (t
= &stt
[0]; t
->section
; t
++)
5857 if (!strcmp (s
, t
->section
))
5863 som_decode_symclass (asymbol
*symbol
)
5867 /* If the symbol did not have a scope specified,
5868 then it will not have associated section. */
5869 if (symbol
== NULL
|| symbol
->section
== NULL
)
5872 if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol
->section
))
5874 if (bfd_is_und_section (symbol
->section
))
5876 if (symbol
->flags
& BSF_WEAK
)
5878 /* If weak, determine if it's specifically an object
5879 or non-object weak. */
5880 if (symbol
->flags
& BSF_OBJECT
)
5888 if (bfd_is_ind_section (symbol
->section
))
5890 if (symbol
->flags
& BSF_WEAK
)
5892 /* If weak, determine if it's specifically an object
5893 or non-object weak. */
5894 if (symbol
->flags
& BSF_OBJECT
)
5899 if (!(symbol
->flags
& (BSF_GLOBAL
| BSF_LOCAL
)))
5902 if (bfd_is_abs_section (symbol
->section
)
5903 || (som_symbol_data (symbol
) != NULL
5904 && som_symbol_data (symbol
)->som_type
== SYMBOL_TYPE_ABSOLUTE
))
5906 else if (symbol
->section
)
5907 c
= som_section_type (symbol
->section
->name
);
5910 if (symbol
->flags
& BSF_GLOBAL
)
5915 /* Return information about SOM symbol SYMBOL in RET. */
5918 som_get_symbol_info (bfd
*ignore_abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
5922 ret
->type
= som_decode_symclass (symbol
);
5923 if (ret
->type
!= 'U')
5924 ret
->value
= symbol
->value
+ symbol
->section
->vma
;
5927 ret
->name
= symbol
->name
;
5930 /* Count the number of symbols in the archive symbol table. Necessary
5931 so that we can allocate space for all the carsyms at once. */
5934 som_bfd_count_ar_symbols (bfd
*abfd
,
5935 struct som_lst_header
*lst_header
,
5939 unsigned char *hash_table
;
5941 file_ptr lst_filepos
;
5943 lst_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
) - sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
5945 /* Read in the hash table. The hash table is an array of 32-bit
5946 file offsets which point to the hash chains. */
5947 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (lst_header
->hash_size
, 4, &amt
))
5949 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
5952 hash_table
= _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
, amt
);
5953 if (hash_table
== NULL
&& lst_header
->hash_size
!= 0)
5956 /* Don't forget to initialize the counter! */
5959 /* Walk each chain counting the number of symbols found on that particular
5961 for (i
= 0; i
< lst_header
->hash_size
; i
++)
5963 struct som_external_lst_symbol_record ext_lst_symbol
;
5964 unsigned int hash_val
= bfd_getb32 (hash_table
+ 4 * i
);
5966 /* An empty chain has zero as it's file offset. */
5970 /* Seek to the first symbol in this hash chain. */
5971 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ hash_val
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
5974 /* Read in this symbol and update the counter. */
5975 amt
= sizeof (ext_lst_symbol
);
5976 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &ext_lst_symbol
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
5981 /* Now iterate through the rest of the symbols on this chain. */
5984 unsigned int next_entry
= bfd_getb32 (ext_lst_symbol
.next_entry
);
5986 if (next_entry
== 0)
5989 /* Assume symbols on a chain are in increasing file offset
5990 order. Otherwise we can loop here with fuzzed input. */
5991 if (next_entry
< hash_val
+ sizeof (ext_lst_symbol
))
5993 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
5996 hash_val
= next_entry
;
5998 /* Seek to the next symbol. */
5999 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ next_entry
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6002 /* Read the symbol in and update the counter. */
6003 amt
= sizeof (ext_lst_symbol
);
6004 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &ext_lst_symbol
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6018 /* Fill in the canonical archive symbols (SYMS) from the archive described
6019 by ABFD and LST_HEADER. */
6022 som_bfd_fill_in_ar_symbols (bfd
*abfd
,
6023 struct som_lst_header
*lst_header
,
6027 carsym
*set
= syms
[0];
6028 unsigned char *hash_table
;
6029 struct som_external_som_entry
*som_dict
= NULL
;
6031 file_ptr lst_filepos
;
6032 unsigned int string_loc
;
6034 lst_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
) - sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
6036 /* Read in the hash table. The has table is an array of 32bit file offsets
6037 which point to the hash chains. */
6038 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (lst_header
->hash_size
, 4, &amt
))
6040 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
6043 hash_table
= _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
, amt
);
6044 if (hash_table
== NULL
&& lst_header
->hash_size
!= 0)
6047 /* Seek to and read in the SOM dictionary. We will need this to fill
6048 in the carsym's filepos field. */
6049 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ lst_header
->dir_loc
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6052 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (lst_header
->module_count
,
6053 sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry
), &amt
))
6055 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
6058 som_dict
= (struct som_external_som_entry
*)
6059 _bfd_malloc_and_read (abfd
, amt
, amt
);
6060 if (som_dict
== NULL
&& lst_header
->module_count
!= 0)
6063 string_loc
= lst_header
->string_loc
;
6065 /* Walk each chain filling in the carsyms as we go along. */
6066 for (i
= 0; i
< lst_header
->hash_size
; i
++)
6068 struct som_external_lst_symbol_record lst_symbol
;
6069 unsigned int hash_val
;
6071 unsigned char ext_len
[4];
6075 /* An empty chain has zero as it's file offset. */
6076 hash_val
= bfd_getb32 (hash_table
+ 4 * i
);
6080 /* Seek to and read the first symbol on the chain. */
6081 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ hash_val
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6084 amt
= sizeof (lst_symbol
);
6085 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &lst_symbol
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6088 /* Get the name of the symbol, first get the length which is stored
6089 as a 32bit integer just before the symbol.
6091 One might ask why we don't just read in the entire string table
6092 and index into it. Well, according to the SOM ABI the string
6093 index can point *anywhere* in the archive to save space, so just
6094 using the string table would not be safe. */
6095 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (lst_filepos
+ string_loc
6096 + bfd_getb32 (lst_symbol
.name
) - 4), SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6099 if (bfd_bread (&ext_len
, (bfd_size_type
) 4, abfd
) != 4)
6101 len
= bfd_getb32 (ext_len
);
6103 /* Allocate space for the name and null terminate it too. */
6104 if (len
== (size_t) -1)
6106 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6109 name
= (char *) _bfd_alloc_and_read (abfd
, len
+ 1, len
);
6115 /* Fill in the file offset. Note that the "location" field points
6116 to the SOM itself, not the ar_hdr in front of it. */
6117 ndx
= bfd_getb32 (lst_symbol
.som_index
);
6118 if (ndx
>= lst_header
->module_count
)
6120 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
6124 = bfd_getb32 (som_dict
[ndx
].location
) - sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
6126 /* Go to the next symbol. */
6129 /* Iterate through the rest of the chain. */
6132 unsigned int next_entry
= bfd_getb32 (lst_symbol
.next_entry
);
6134 if (next_entry
== 0)
6137 /* Seek to the next symbol and read it in. */
6138 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ next_entry
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6141 amt
= sizeof (lst_symbol
);
6142 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &lst_symbol
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6145 /* Seek to the name length & string and read them in. */
6146 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, lst_filepos
+ string_loc
6147 + bfd_getb32 (lst_symbol
.name
) - 4, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6150 if (bfd_bread (&ext_len
, (bfd_size_type
) 4, abfd
) != 4)
6152 len
= bfd_getb32 (ext_len
);
6154 /* Allocate space for the name and null terminate it too. */
6155 if (len
== (size_t) -1)
6157 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6160 name
= (char *) _bfd_alloc_and_read (abfd
, len
+ 1, len
);
6166 /* Fill in the file offset. Note that the "location" field points
6167 to the SOM itself, not the ar_hdr in front of it. */
6168 ndx
= bfd_getb32 (lst_symbol
.som_index
);
6169 if (ndx
>= lst_header
->module_count
)
6171 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
6175 = bfd_getb32 (som_dict
[ndx
].location
) - sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
6177 /* Go on to the next symbol. */
6181 /* If we haven't died by now, then we successfully read the entire
6182 archive symbol table. */
6193 /* Read in the LST from the archive. */
6196 som_slurp_armap (bfd
*abfd
)
6198 struct som_external_lst_header ext_lst_header
;
6199 struct som_lst_header lst_header
;
6200 struct ar_hdr ar_header
;
6201 unsigned int parsed_size
;
6202 struct artdata
*ardata
= bfd_ardata (abfd
);
6205 int i
= bfd_bread ((void *) nextname
, amt
, abfd
);
6207 /* Special cases. */
6213 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) -16, SEEK_CUR
) != 0)
6216 /* For archives without .o files there is no symbol table. */
6217 if (! startswith (nextname
, "/ "))
6219 abfd
->has_armap
= false;
6223 /* Read in and sanity check the archive header. */
6224 amt
= sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
6225 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &ar_header
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6228 if (strncmp (ar_header
.ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2))
6230 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
6234 /* How big is the archive symbol table entry? */
6236 parsed_size
= strtol (ar_header
.ar_size
, NULL
, 10);
6239 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
6243 /* Save off the file offset of the first real user data. */
6244 ardata
->first_file_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
) + parsed_size
;
6246 /* Read in the library symbol table. We'll make heavy use of this
6247 in just a minute. */
6248 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
6249 if (bfd_bread ((void *) &ext_lst_header
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6252 som_swap_lst_header_in (&ext_lst_header
, &lst_header
);
6255 if (lst_header
.a_magic
!= LIBMAGIC
)
6257 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
6261 /* Count the number of symbols in the library symbol table. */
6262 if (! som_bfd_count_ar_symbols (abfd
, &lst_header
, &ardata
->symdef_count
))
6265 /* Get back to the start of the library symbol table. */
6266 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (ardata
->first_file_filepos
- parsed_size
6267 + sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
)),
6271 /* Initialize the cache and allocate space for the library symbols. */
6273 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (ardata
->symdef_count
, sizeof (carsym
), &amt
))
6275 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_too_big
);
6278 ardata
->symdefs
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
6279 if (!ardata
->symdefs
)
6282 /* Now fill in the canonical archive symbols. */
6283 if (! som_bfd_fill_in_ar_symbols (abfd
, &lst_header
, &ardata
->symdefs
))
6286 /* Seek back to the "first" file in the archive. Note the "first"
6287 file may be the extended name table. */
6288 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, ardata
->first_file_filepos
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
6291 /* Notify the generic archive code that we have a symbol map. */
6292 abfd
->has_armap
= true;
6296 /* Begin preparing to write a SOM library symbol table.
6298 As part of the prep work we need to determine the number of symbols
6299 and the size of the associated string section. */
6302 som_bfd_prep_for_ar_write (bfd
*abfd
,
6303 unsigned int *num_syms
,
6304 unsigned int *stringsize
)
6306 bfd
*curr_bfd
= abfd
->archive_head
;
6308 /* Some initialization. */
6312 /* Iterate over each BFD within this archive. */
6313 while (curr_bfd
!= NULL
)
6315 unsigned int curr_count
, i
;
6316 som_symbol_type
*sym
;
6318 /* Don't bother for non-SOM objects. */
6319 if (curr_bfd
->format
!= bfd_object
6320 || curr_bfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
)
6322 curr_bfd
= curr_bfd
->archive_next
;
6326 /* Make sure the symbol table has been read, then snag a pointer
6327 to it. It's a little slimey to grab the symbols via obj_som_symtab,
6328 but doing so avoids allocating lots of extra memory. */
6329 if (! som_slurp_symbol_table (curr_bfd
))
6332 sym
= obj_som_symtab (curr_bfd
);
6333 curr_count
= bfd_get_symcount (curr_bfd
);
6335 /* Examine each symbol to determine if it belongs in the
6336 library symbol table. */
6337 for (i
= 0; i
< curr_count
; i
++, sym
++)
6339 struct som_misc_symbol_info info
;
6341 /* Derive SOM information from the BFD symbol. */
6342 som_bfd_derive_misc_symbol_info (curr_bfd
, &sym
->symbol
, &info
);
6344 /* Should we include this symbol? */
6345 if (info
.symbol_type
== ST_NULL
6346 || info
.symbol_type
== ST_SYM_EXT
6347 || info
.symbol_type
== ST_ARG_EXT
)
6350 /* Only global symbols and unsatisfied commons. */
6351 if (info
.symbol_scope
!= SS_UNIVERSAL
6352 && info
.symbol_type
!= ST_STORAGE
)
6355 /* Do no include undefined symbols. */
6356 if (bfd_is_und_section (sym
->symbol
.section
))
6359 /* Bump the various counters, being careful to honor
6360 alignment considerations in the string table. */
6362 *stringsize
+= strlen (sym
->symbol
.name
) + 5;
6363 while (*stringsize
% 4)
6367 curr_bfd
= curr_bfd
->archive_next
;
6372 /* Hash a symbol name based on the hashing algorithm presented in the
6376 som_bfd_ar_symbol_hash (asymbol
*symbol
)
6378 unsigned int len
= strlen (symbol
->name
);
6380 /* Names with length 1 are special. */
6382 return 0x1000100 | (symbol
->name
[0] << 16) | symbol
->name
[0];
6384 return ((len
& 0x7f) << 24) | (symbol
->name
[1] << 16)
6385 | (symbol
->name
[len
- 2] << 8) | symbol
->name
[len
- 1];
6388 /* Do the bulk of the work required to write the SOM library
6392 som_bfd_ar_write_symbol_stuff (bfd
*abfd
,
6394 unsigned int string_size
,
6395 struct som_external_lst_header lst
,
6398 char *strings
= NULL
, *p
;
6399 struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
*lst_syms
= NULL
, *curr_lst_sym
;
6401 unsigned char *hash_table
= NULL
;
6402 struct som_external_som_entry
*som_dict
= NULL
;
6403 struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
**last_hash_entry
= NULL
;
6404 unsigned int curr_som_offset
, som_index
= 0;
6406 unsigned int module_count
;
6407 unsigned int hash_size
;
6409 hash_size
= bfd_getb32 (lst
.hash_size
);
6410 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (hash_size
, 4, &amt
))
6412 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6415 hash_table
= bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
6416 if (hash_table
== NULL
&& hash_size
!= 0)
6419 module_count
= bfd_getb32 (lst
.module_count
);
6420 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (module_count
,
6421 sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry
), &amt
))
6423 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6426 som_dict
= bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
6427 if (som_dict
== NULL
&& module_count
!= 0)
6430 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (hash_size
,
6431 sizeof (struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
*),
6434 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6437 last_hash_entry
= bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
6438 if (last_hash_entry
== NULL
&& hash_size
!= 0)
6441 /* Symbols have som_index fields, so we have to keep track of the
6442 index of each SOM in the archive.
6444 The SOM dictionary has (among other things) the absolute file
6445 position for the SOM which a particular dictionary entry
6446 describes. We have to compute that information as we iterate
6447 through the SOMs/symbols. */
6450 /* We add in the size of the archive header twice as the location
6451 in the SOM dictionary is the actual offset of the SOM, not the
6452 archive header before the SOM. */
6453 curr_som_offset
= 8 + 2 * sizeof (struct ar_hdr
) + bfd_getb32 (lst
.file_end
);
6455 /* Make room for the archive header and the contents of the
6456 extended string table. Note that elength includes the size
6457 of the archive header for the extended name table! */
6459 curr_som_offset
+= elength
;
6461 /* Make sure we're properly aligned. */
6462 curr_som_offset
= (curr_som_offset
+ 0x1) & ~0x1;
6464 /* FIXME should be done with buffers just like everything else... */
6465 if (_bfd_mul_overflow (nsyms
,
6466 sizeof (struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
), &amt
))
6468 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory
);
6471 lst_syms
= bfd_malloc (amt
);
6472 if (lst_syms
== NULL
&& nsyms
!= 0)
6474 strings
= bfd_malloc (string_size
);
6475 if (strings
== NULL
&& string_size
!= 0)
6479 curr_lst_sym
= lst_syms
;
6481 curr_bfd
= abfd
->archive_head
;
6482 while (curr_bfd
!= NULL
)
6484 unsigned int curr_count
, i
;
6485 som_symbol_type
*sym
;
6487 /* Don't bother for non-SOM objects. */
6488 if (curr_bfd
->format
!= bfd_object
6489 || curr_bfd
->xvec
->flavour
!= bfd_target_som_flavour
)
6491 curr_bfd
= curr_bfd
->archive_next
;
6495 /* Make sure the symbol table has been read, then snag a pointer
6496 to it. It's a little slimey to grab the symbols via obj_som_symtab,
6497 but doing so avoids allocating lots of extra memory. */
6498 if (! som_slurp_symbol_table (curr_bfd
))
6501 sym
= obj_som_symtab (curr_bfd
);
6502 curr_count
= bfd_get_symcount (curr_bfd
);
6504 for (i
= 0; i
< curr_count
; i
++, sym
++)
6506 struct som_misc_symbol_info info
;
6507 struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
*last
;
6508 unsigned int symbol_pos
;
6510 unsigned int symbol_key
;
6513 /* Derive SOM information from the BFD symbol. */
6514 som_bfd_derive_misc_symbol_info (curr_bfd
, &sym
->symbol
, &info
);
6516 /* Should we include this symbol? */
6517 if (info
.symbol_type
== ST_NULL
6518 || info
.symbol_type
== ST_SYM_EXT
6519 || info
.symbol_type
== ST_ARG_EXT
)
6522 /* Only global symbols and unsatisfied commons. */
6523 if (info
.symbol_scope
!= SS_UNIVERSAL
6524 && info
.symbol_type
!= ST_STORAGE
)
6527 /* Do no include undefined symbols. */
6528 if (bfd_is_und_section (sym
->symbol
.section
))
6531 /* If this is the first symbol from this SOM, then update
6532 the SOM dictionary too. */
6533 if (bfd_getb32 (som_dict
[som_index
].location
) == 0)
6535 bfd_putb32 (curr_som_offset
, som_dict
[som_index
].location
);
6536 bfd_putb32 (arelt_size (curr_bfd
), som_dict
[som_index
].length
);
6539 symbol_key
= som_bfd_ar_symbol_hash (&sym
->symbol
);
6541 /* Fill in the lst symbol record. */
6543 if (info
.secondary_def
)
6544 flags
|= LST_SYMBOL_SECONDARY_DEF
;
6545 flags
|= info
.symbol_type
<< LST_SYMBOL_SYMBOL_TYPE_SH
;
6546 flags
|= info
.symbol_scope
<< LST_SYMBOL_SYMBOL_SCOPE_SH
;
6547 if (bfd_is_com_section (sym
->symbol
.section
))
6548 flags
|= LST_SYMBOL_IS_COMMON
;
6549 if (info
.dup_common
)
6550 flags
|= LST_SYMBOL_DUP_COMMON
;
6551 flags
|= 3 << LST_SYMBOL_XLEAST_SH
;
6552 flags
|= info
.arg_reloc
<< LST_SYMBOL_ARG_RELOC_SH
;
6553 bfd_putb32 (flags
, curr_lst_sym
->flags
);
6554 bfd_putb32 (p
- strings
+ 4, curr_lst_sym
->name
);
6555 bfd_putb32 (0, curr_lst_sym
->qualifier_name
);
6556 bfd_putb32 (info
.symbol_info
, curr_lst_sym
->symbol_info
);
6557 bfd_putb32 (info
.symbol_value
| info
.priv_level
,
6558 curr_lst_sym
->symbol_value
);
6559 bfd_putb32 (0, curr_lst_sym
->symbol_descriptor
);
6560 curr_lst_sym
->reserved
= 0;
6561 bfd_putb32 (som_index
, curr_lst_sym
->som_index
);
6562 bfd_putb32 (symbol_key
, curr_lst_sym
->symbol_key
);
6563 bfd_putb32 (0, curr_lst_sym
->next_entry
);
6565 /* Insert into the hash table. */
6567 (curr_lst_sym
- lst_syms
)
6568 * sizeof (struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
)
6570 + module_count
* sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry
)
6571 + sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
6572 last
= last_hash_entry
[symbol_key
% hash_size
];
6575 /* There is already something at the head of this hash chain,
6576 so tack this symbol onto the end of the chain. */
6577 bfd_putb32 (symbol_pos
, last
->next_entry
);
6580 /* First entry in this hash chain. */
6581 bfd_putb32 (symbol_pos
, hash_table
+ 4 * (symbol_key
% hash_size
));
6583 /* Keep track of the last symbol we added to this chain so we can
6584 easily update its next_entry pointer. */
6585 last_hash_entry
[symbol_key
% hash_size
] = curr_lst_sym
;
6587 /* Update the string table. */
6588 slen
= strlen (sym
->symbol
.name
);
6589 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, slen
, p
);
6591 slen
++; /* Nul terminator. */
6592 memcpy (p
, sym
->symbol
.name
, slen
);
6596 bfd_put_8 (abfd
, 0, p
);
6600 BFD_ASSERT (p
<= strings
+ string_size
);
6602 /* Head to the next symbol. */
6606 /* Keep track of where each SOM will finally reside; then look
6608 curr_som_offset
+= arelt_size (curr_bfd
) + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
6610 /* A particular object in the archive may have an odd length; the
6611 linker requires objects begin on an even boundary. So round
6612 up the current offset as necessary. */
6613 curr_som_offset
= (curr_som_offset
+ 0x1) &~ (unsigned) 1;
6614 curr_bfd
= curr_bfd
->archive_next
;
6618 /* Now scribble out the hash table. */
6619 amt
= (size_t) hash_size
* 4;
6620 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) hash_table
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6623 /* Then the SOM dictionary. */
6624 amt
= (size_t) module_count
* sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry
);
6625 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) som_dict
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6628 /* The library symbols. */
6629 amt
= (size_t) nsyms
* sizeof (struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
);
6630 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) lst_syms
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6633 /* And finally the strings. */
6635 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) strings
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6640 free (last_hash_entry
);
6648 free (last_hash_entry
);
6655 /* Write out the LST for the archive.
6657 You'll never believe this is really how armaps are handled in SOM... */
6660 som_write_armap (bfd
*abfd
,
6661 unsigned int elength
,
6662 struct orl
*map ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
6663 unsigned int orl_count ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
6664 int stridx ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
6667 struct stat statbuf
;
6668 unsigned int i
, lst_size
, nsyms
, stringsize
;
6670 struct som_external_lst_header lst
;
6674 unsigned int module_count
;
6676 /* We'll use this for the archive's date and mode later. */
6677 if (stat (bfd_get_filename (abfd
), &statbuf
) != 0)
6679 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
6683 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->armap_timestamp
= statbuf
.st_mtime
+ 60;
6685 /* Account for the lst header first. */
6686 lst_size
= sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
6688 /* Start building the LST header. */
6689 /* FIXME: Do we need to examine each element to determine the
6690 largest id number? */
6691 bfd_putb16 (CPU_PA_RISC1_0
, &lst
.system_id
);
6692 bfd_putb16 (LIBMAGIC
, &lst
.a_magic
);
6693 bfd_putb32 (VERSION_ID
, &lst
.version_id
);
6694 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.file_time
.secs
);
6695 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.file_time
.nanosecs
);
6697 bfd_putb32 (lst_size
, &lst
.hash_loc
);
6698 bfd_putb32 (SOM_LST_HASH_SIZE
, &lst
.hash_size
);
6700 /* Hash table is a SOM_LST_HASH_SIZE 32bit offsets. */
6701 lst_size
+= 4 * SOM_LST_HASH_SIZE
;
6703 /* We need to count the number of SOMs in this archive. */
6704 curr_bfd
= abfd
->archive_head
;
6706 while (curr_bfd
!= NULL
)
6708 /* Only true SOM objects count. */
6709 if (curr_bfd
->format
== bfd_object
6710 && curr_bfd
->xvec
->flavour
== bfd_target_som_flavour
)
6712 curr_bfd
= curr_bfd
->archive_next
;
6714 bfd_putb32 (module_count
, &lst
.module_count
);
6715 bfd_putb32 (module_count
, &lst
.module_limit
);
6716 bfd_putb32 (lst_size
, &lst
.dir_loc
);
6717 lst_size
+= sizeof (struct som_external_som_entry
) * module_count
;
6719 /* We don't support import/export tables, auxiliary headers,
6720 or free lists yet. Make the linker work a little harder
6721 to make our life easier. */
6723 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.export_loc
);
6724 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.export_count
);
6725 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.import_loc
);
6726 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.aux_loc
);
6727 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.aux_size
);
6729 /* Count how many symbols we will have on the hash chains and the
6730 size of the associated string table. */
6731 if (! som_bfd_prep_for_ar_write (abfd
, &nsyms
, &stringsize
))
6734 lst_size
+= sizeof (struct som_external_lst_symbol_record
) * nsyms
;
6736 /* For the string table. One day we might actually use this info
6737 to avoid small seeks/reads when reading archives. */
6738 bfd_putb32 (lst_size
, &lst
.string_loc
);
6739 bfd_putb32 (stringsize
, &lst
.string_size
);
6740 lst_size
+= stringsize
;
6742 /* SOM ABI says this must be zero. */
6743 bfd_putb32 (0, &lst
.free_list
);
6744 bfd_putb32 (lst_size
, &lst
.file_end
);
6746 /* Compute the checksum. Must happen after the entire lst header
6748 p
= (unsigned char *) &lst
;
6750 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
) - sizeof (int);
6752 csum
^= bfd_getb32 (&p
[i
]);
6753 bfd_putb32 (csum
, &lst
.checksum
);
6755 sprintf (hdr
.ar_name
, "/ ");
6756 _bfd_ar_spacepad (hdr
.ar_date
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_date
), "%-12ld",
6757 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->armap_timestamp
);
6758 _bfd_ar_spacepad (hdr
.ar_uid
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_uid
), "%ld",
6760 _bfd_ar_spacepad (hdr
.ar_gid
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_gid
), "%ld",
6762 _bfd_ar_spacepad (hdr
.ar_mode
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_mode
), "%-8o",
6763 (unsigned int)statbuf
.st_mode
);
6764 _bfd_ar_spacepad (hdr
.ar_size
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_size
), "%-10d",
6766 hdr
.ar_fmag
[0] = '`';
6767 hdr
.ar_fmag
[1] = '\012';
6769 /* Turn any nulls into spaces. */
6770 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (struct ar_hdr
); i
++)
6771 if (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
] == '\0')
6772 (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
]) = ' ';
6774 /* Scribble out the ar header. */
6775 amt
= sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
6776 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &hdr
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6779 /* Now scribble out the lst header. */
6780 amt
= sizeof (struct som_external_lst_header
);
6781 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &lst
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
6784 /* Build and write the armap. */
6785 if (!som_bfd_ar_write_symbol_stuff (abfd
, nsyms
, stringsize
, lst
, elength
))
6792 /* Free all information we have cached for this BFD. We can always
6793 read it again later if we need it. */
6796 som_bfd_free_cached_info (bfd
*abfd
)
6798 if (bfd_get_format (abfd
) == bfd_object
)
6802 #define FREE(x) do { free (x); x = NULL; } while (0)
6803 /* Free the native string and symbol tables. */
6804 FREE (obj_som_symtab (abfd
));
6805 FREE (obj_som_stringtab (abfd
));
6806 for (o
= abfd
->sections
; o
!= NULL
; o
= o
->next
)
6808 /* Free the native relocations. */
6809 o
->reloc_count
= (unsigned) -1;
6810 FREE (som_section_data (o
)->reloc_stream
);
6811 /* Do not free the generic relocations as they are objalloc'ed. */
6816 return _bfd_generic_close_and_cleanup (abfd
);
6819 /* End of miscellaneous support functions. */
6821 /* Linker support functions. */
6824 som_bfd_link_split_section (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, asection
*sec
)
6826 return som_is_subspace (sec
) && sec
->size
> 240000;
6829 #define som_find_line _bfd_nosymbols_find_line
6830 #define som_get_symbol_version_string _bfd_nosymbols_get_symbol_version_string
6831 #define som_close_and_cleanup som_bfd_free_cached_info
6832 #define som_read_ar_hdr _bfd_generic_read_ar_hdr
6833 #define som_write_ar_hdr _bfd_generic_write_ar_hdr
6834 #define som_openr_next_archived_file bfd_generic_openr_next_archived_file
6835 #define som_get_elt_at_index _bfd_generic_get_elt_at_index
6836 #define som_generic_stat_arch_elt bfd_generic_stat_arch_elt
6837 #define som_truncate_arname bfd_bsd_truncate_arname
6838 #define som_slurp_extended_name_table _bfd_slurp_extended_name_table
6839 #define som_construct_extended_name_table _bfd_archive_coff_construct_extended_name_table
6840 #define som_update_armap_timestamp _bfd_bool_bfd_true
6841 #define som_bfd_is_target_special_symbol _bfd_bool_bfd_asymbol_false
6842 #define som_get_lineno _bfd_nosymbols_get_lineno
6843 #define som_bfd_make_debug_symbol _bfd_nosymbols_bfd_make_debug_symbol
6844 #define som_read_minisymbols _bfd_generic_read_minisymbols
6845 #define som_minisymbol_to_symbol _bfd_generic_minisymbol_to_symbol
6846 #define som_get_section_contents_in_window _bfd_generic_get_section_contents_in_window
6847 #define som_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents
6848 #define som_bfd_relax_section bfd_generic_relax_section
6849 #define som_bfd_link_hash_table_create _bfd_generic_link_hash_table_create
6850 #define som_bfd_link_add_symbols _bfd_generic_link_add_symbols
6851 #define som_bfd_link_just_syms _bfd_generic_link_just_syms
6852 #define som_bfd_copy_link_hash_symbol_type \
6853 _bfd_generic_copy_link_hash_symbol_type
6854 #define som_bfd_final_link _bfd_generic_final_link
6855 #define som_bfd_gc_sections bfd_generic_gc_sections
6856 #define som_bfd_lookup_section_flags bfd_generic_lookup_section_flags
6857 #define som_bfd_merge_sections bfd_generic_merge_sections
6858 #define som_bfd_is_group_section bfd_generic_is_group_section
6859 #define som_bfd_group_name bfd_generic_group_name
6860 #define som_bfd_discard_group bfd_generic_discard_group
6861 #define som_section_already_linked _bfd_generic_section_already_linked
6862 #define som_bfd_define_common_symbol bfd_generic_define_common_symbol
6863 #define som_bfd_link_hide_symbol _bfd_generic_link_hide_symbol
6864 #define som_bfd_define_start_stop bfd_generic_define_start_stop
6865 #define som_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data _bfd_generic_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data
6866 #define som_bfd_copy_private_header_data _bfd_generic_bfd_copy_private_header_data
6867 #define som_bfd_set_private_flags _bfd_generic_bfd_set_private_flags
6868 #define som_find_inliner_info _bfd_nosymbols_find_inliner_info
6869 #define som_bfd_link_check_relocs _bfd_generic_link_check_relocs
6870 #define som_set_reloc _bfd_generic_set_reloc
6872 const bfd_target hppa_som_vec
=
6875 bfd_target_som_flavour
,
6876 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
, /* Target byte order. */
6877 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
, /* Target headers byte order. */
6878 (HAS_RELOC
| EXEC_P
| /* Object flags. */
6879 HAS_LINENO
| HAS_DEBUG
|
6880 HAS_SYMS
| HAS_LOCALS
| WP_TEXT
| D_PAGED
| DYNAMIC
),
6881 (SEC_CODE
| SEC_DATA
| SEC_ROM
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
| SEC_LINK_ONCE
6882 | SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_RELOC
), /* Section flags. */
6884 /* Leading_symbol_char: is the first char of a user symbol
6885 predictable, and if so what is it. */
6887 '/', /* AR_pad_char. */
6888 14, /* AR_max_namelen. */
6889 0, /* match priority. */
6890 TARGET_KEEP_UNUSED_SECTION_SYMBOLS
, /* keep unused section symbols. */
6891 bfd_getb64
, bfd_getb_signed_64
, bfd_putb64
,
6892 bfd_getb32
, bfd_getb_signed_32
, bfd_putb32
,
6893 bfd_getb16
, bfd_getb_signed_16
, bfd_putb16
, /* Data. */
6894 bfd_getb64
, bfd_getb_signed_64
, bfd_putb64
,
6895 bfd_getb32
, bfd_getb_signed_32
, bfd_putb32
,
6896 bfd_getb16
, bfd_getb_signed_16
, bfd_putb16
, /* Headers. */
6898 som_object_p
, /* bfd_check_format. */
6899 bfd_generic_archive_p
,
6903 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
6905 _bfd_generic_mkarchive
,
6906 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
6909 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
6910 som_write_object_contents
,
6911 _bfd_write_archive_contents
,
6912 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
6916 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_GENERIC (som
),
6917 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_COPY (som
),
6918 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_CORE (_bfd_nocore
),
6919 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_ARCHIVE (som
),
6920 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS (som
),
6921 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_RELOCS (som
),
6922 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_WRITE (som
),
6923 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK (som
),
6924 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC (_bfd_nodynamic
),