1 /* frags.c - manage frags -
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3 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006
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27 extern fragS zero_address_frag
;
28 extern fragS bss_address_frag
;
30 /* Initialization for frag routines. */
35 zero_address_frag
.fr_type
= rs_fill
;
36 bss_address_frag
.fr_type
= rs_fill
;
39 /* Check that we're not trying to assemble into a section that can't
40 allocate frags (currently, this is only possible in the absolute
41 section), or into an mri common. */
44 frag_alloc_check (const struct obstack
*ob
)
46 if (ob
->chunk_size
== 0)
48 as_bad (_("attempt to allocate data in absolute section"));
49 subseg_set (text_section
, 0);
52 if (mri_common_symbol
!= NULL
)
54 as_bad (_("attempt to allocate data in common section"));
55 mri_common_symbol
= NULL
;
59 /* Allocate a frag on the specified obstack.
60 Call this routine from everywhere else, so that all the weird alignment
61 hackery can be done in just one place. */
64 frag_alloc (struct obstack
*ob
)
69 (void) obstack_alloc (ob
, 0);
70 oalign
= obstack_alignment_mask (ob
);
71 obstack_alignment_mask (ob
) = 0;
72 ptr
= (fragS
*) obstack_alloc (ob
, SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG
);
73 obstack_alignment_mask (ob
) = oalign
;
74 memset (ptr
, 0, SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG
);
78 /* Try to augment current frag by nchars chars.
79 If there is no room, close of the current frag with a ".fill 0"
80 and begin a new frag. Unless the new frag has nchars chars available
81 do not return. Do not set up any fields of *now_frag. */
84 frag_grow (unsigned int nchars
)
86 if (obstack_room (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
) < nchars
)
93 oldc
= frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
;
94 /* Try to allocate a bit more than needed right now. But don't do
95 this if we would waste too much memory. Especially necessary
96 for extremely big (like 2GB initialized) frags. */
98 frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
= 2 * nchars
;
100 frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
= nchars
+ 0x10000;
101 frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
+= SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG
;
102 if (frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
> 0)
103 while ((n
= obstack_room (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
)) < nchars
104 && (unsigned long) frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
> nchars
)
106 frag_wane (frag_now
);
109 frchain_now
->frch_obstack
.chunk_size
= oldc
;
111 if (obstack_room (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
) < nchars
)
112 as_fatal (_("can't extend frag %u chars"), nchars
);
115 /* Call this to close off a completed frag, and start up a new (empty)
116 frag, in the same subsegment as the old frag.
117 [frchain_now remains the same but frag_now is updated.]
118 Because this calculates the correct value of fr_fix by
119 looking at the obstack 'frags', it needs to know how many
120 characters at the end of the old frag belong to the maximal
121 variable part; The rest must belong to fr_fix.
122 It doesn't actually set up the old frag's fr_var. You may have
123 set fr_var == 1, but allocated 10 chars to the end of the frag;
124 In this case you pass old_frags_var_max_size == 10.
125 In fact, you may use fr_var for something totally unrelated to the
126 size of the variable part of the frag; None of the generic frag
127 handling code makes use of fr_var.
129 Make a new frag, initialising some components. Link new frag at end
133 frag_new (int old_frags_var_max_size
134 /* Number of chars (already allocated on obstack frags) in
135 variable_length part of frag. */)
137 fragS
*former_last_fragP
;
140 assert (frchain_now
->frch_last
== frag_now
);
142 /* Fix up old frag's fr_fix. */
143 frag_now
->fr_fix
= frag_now_fix_octets () - old_frags_var_max_size
;
144 /* Make sure its type is valid. */
145 assert (frag_now
->fr_type
!= 0);
147 /* This will align the obstack so the next struct we allocate on it
148 will begin at a correct boundary. */
149 obstack_finish (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
152 former_last_fragP
= frchP
->frch_last
;
153 assert (former_last_fragP
!= 0);
154 assert (former_last_fragP
== frag_now
);
155 frag_now
= frag_alloc (&frchP
->frch_obstack
);
157 as_where (&frag_now
->fr_file
, &frag_now
->fr_line
);
159 /* Generally, frag_now->points to an address rounded up to next
160 alignment. However, characters will add to obstack frags
161 IMMEDIATELY after the struct frag, even if they are not starting
162 at an alignment address. */
163 former_last_fragP
->fr_next
= frag_now
;
164 frchP
->frch_last
= frag_now
;
168 extern struct list_info_struct
*listing_tail
;
169 frag_now
->line
= listing_tail
;
173 assert (frchain_now
->frch_last
== frag_now
);
175 frag_now
->fr_next
= NULL
;
178 /* Start a new frag unless we have n more chars of room in the current frag.
179 Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
181 Return the address of the 1st char to write into. Advance
182 frag_now_growth past the new chars. */
185 frag_more (int nchars
)
187 register char *retval
;
189 frag_alloc_check (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
191 retval
= obstack_next_free (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
192 obstack_blank_fast (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
, nchars
);
196 /* Start a new frag unless we have max_chars more chars of room in the
197 current frag. Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
199 Set up a machine_dependent relaxable frag, then start a new frag.
200 Return the address of the 1st char of the var part of the old frag
204 frag_var (relax_stateT type
, int max_chars
, int var
, relax_substateT subtype
,
205 symbolS
*symbol
, offsetT offset
, char *opcode
)
207 register char *retval
;
209 frag_grow (max_chars
);
210 retval
= obstack_next_free (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
211 obstack_blank_fast (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
, max_chars
);
212 frag_now
->fr_var
= var
;
213 frag_now
->fr_type
= type
;
214 frag_now
->fr_subtype
= subtype
;
215 frag_now
->fr_symbol
= symbol
;
216 frag_now
->fr_offset
= offset
;
217 frag_now
->fr_opcode
= opcode
;
219 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.insn
= 0;
220 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.opindex
= 0;
221 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.opinfo
= 0;
224 TC_FRAG_INIT (frag_now
);
226 as_where (&frag_now
->fr_file
, &frag_now
->fr_line
);
227 frag_new (max_chars
);
231 /* OVE: This variant of frag_var assumes that space for the tail has been
233 No call to frag_grow is done. */
236 frag_variant (relax_stateT type
, int max_chars
, int var
,
237 relax_substateT subtype
, symbolS
*symbol
, offsetT offset
,
240 register char *retval
;
242 retval
= obstack_next_free (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
243 frag_now
->fr_var
= var
;
244 frag_now
->fr_type
= type
;
245 frag_now
->fr_subtype
= subtype
;
246 frag_now
->fr_symbol
= symbol
;
247 frag_now
->fr_offset
= offset
;
248 frag_now
->fr_opcode
= opcode
;
250 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.insn
= 0;
251 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.opindex
= 0;
252 frag_now
->fr_cgen
.opinfo
= 0;
255 TC_FRAG_INIT (frag_now
);
257 as_where (&frag_now
->fr_file
, &frag_now
->fr_line
);
258 frag_new (max_chars
);
262 /* Reduce the variable end of a frag to a harmless state. */
265 frag_wane (register fragS
*fragP
)
267 fragP
->fr_type
= rs_fill
;
268 fragP
->fr_offset
= 0;
272 /* Return the number of bytes by which the current frag can be grown. */
277 return obstack_room (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
280 /* Make an alignment frag. The size of this frag will be adjusted to
281 force the next frag to have the appropriate alignment. ALIGNMENT
282 is the power of two to which to align. FILL_CHARACTER is the
283 character to use to fill in any bytes which are skipped. MAX is
284 the maximum number of characters to skip when doing the alignment,
285 or 0 if there is no maximum. */
288 frag_align (int alignment
, int fill_character
, int max
)
290 if (now_seg
== absolute_section
)
295 mask
= (~(addressT
) 0) << alignment
;
296 new_off
= (abs_section_offset
+ ~mask
) & mask
;
297 if (max
== 0 || new_off
- abs_section_offset
<= (addressT
) max
)
298 abs_section_offset
= new_off
;
304 p
= frag_var (rs_align
, 1, 1, (relax_substateT
) max
,
305 (symbolS
*) 0, (offsetT
) alignment
, (char *) 0);
310 /* Make an alignment frag like frag_align, but fill with a repeating
311 pattern rather than a single byte. ALIGNMENT is the power of two
312 to which to align. FILL_PATTERN is the fill pattern to repeat in
313 the bytes which are skipped. N_FILL is the number of bytes in
314 FILL_PATTERN. MAX is the maximum number of characters to skip when
315 doing the alignment, or 0 if there is no maximum. */
318 frag_align_pattern (int alignment
, const char *fill_pattern
,
323 p
= frag_var (rs_align
, n_fill
, n_fill
, (relax_substateT
) max
,
324 (symbolS
*) 0, (offsetT
) alignment
, (char *) 0);
325 memcpy (p
, fill_pattern
, n_fill
);
328 /* The NOP_OPCODE is for the alignment fill value. Fill it with a nop
329 instruction so that the disassembler does not choke on it. */
331 #define NOP_OPCODE 0x00
334 /* Use this to restrict the amount of memory allocated for representing
335 the alignment code. Needs to be large enough to hold any fixed sized
336 prologue plus the replicating portion. */
337 #ifndef MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE
338 /* Assume that if HANDLE_ALIGN is not defined then no special action
339 is required to code fill, which means that we get just repeat the
340 one NOP_OPCODE byte. */
341 # ifndef HANDLE_ALIGN
342 # define MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE 1
344 # define MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE ((1 << alignment) - 1)
349 frag_align_code (int alignment
, int max
)
353 p
= frag_var (rs_align_code
, MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE
, 1,
354 (relax_substateT
) max
, (symbolS
*) 0,
355 (offsetT
) alignment
, (char *) 0);
360 frag_now_fix_octets (void)
362 if (now_seg
== absolute_section
)
363 return abs_section_offset
;
365 return ((char *) obstack_next_free (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
)
366 - frag_now
->fr_literal
);
372 return frag_now_fix_octets () / OCTETS_PER_BYTE
;
376 frag_append_1_char (int datum
)
378 frag_alloc_check (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
);
379 if (obstack_room (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
) <= 1)
381 frag_wane (frag_now
);
384 obstack_1grow (&frchain_now
->frch_obstack
, datum
);
387 /* Return TRUE if FRAG1 and FRAG2 have a fixed relationship between
388 their start addresses. Set OFFSET to the difference in address
389 not already accounted for in the frag FR_ADDRESS. */
392 frag_offset_fixed_p (const fragS
*frag1
, const fragS
*frag2
, bfd_vma
*offset
)
397 /* Start with offset initialised to difference between the two frags.
398 Prior to assigning frag addresses this will be zero. */
399 off
= frag1
->fr_address
- frag2
->fr_address
;
406 /* Maybe frag2 is after frag1. */
408 while (frag
->fr_type
== rs_fill
)
410 off
+= frag
->fr_fix
+ frag
->fr_offset
* frag
->fr_var
;
411 frag
= frag
->fr_next
;
421 /* Maybe frag1 is after frag2. */
422 off
= frag1
->fr_address
- frag2
->fr_address
;
424 while (frag
->fr_type
== rs_fill
)
426 off
-= frag
->fr_fix
+ frag
->fr_offset
* frag
->fr_var
;
427 frag
= frag
->fr_next
;