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35 * outmacho64.c output routines for the Netwide Assembler to produce
36 * NeXTstep/OpenStep/Rhapsody/Darwin/MacOS X (x86_64) object files
39 /* Most of this file is, like Mach-O itself, based on a.out. For more
40 * guidelines see outaout.c. */
54 #include "output/outform.h"
55 #include "output/outlib.h"
57 #if defined(OF_MACHO64)
59 /* Mach-O in-file header structure sizes */
60 #define MACHO_HEADER64_SIZE (32)
61 #define MACHO_SEGCMD64_SIZE (72)
62 #define MACHO_SECTCMD64_SIZE (80)
63 #define MACHO_SYMCMD_SIZE (24)
64 #define MACHO_NLIST64_SIZE (16)
65 #define MACHO_RELINFO64_SIZE (8)
67 /* Mach-O file header values */
68 #define MH_MAGIC_64 (0xfeedfacf)
69 #define CPU_TYPE_X86_64 (0x01000007) /* x86-64 platform */
70 #define CPU_SUBTYPE_I386_ALL (3) /* all-x86 compatible */
71 #define MH_OBJECT (0x1) /* object file */
73 #define LC_SEGMENT_64 (0x19) /* segment load command */
74 #define LC_SYMTAB (0x2) /* symbol table load command */
76 #define VM_PROT_NONE (0x00)
77 #define VM_PROT_READ (0x01)
78 #define VM_PROT_WRITE (0x02)
79 #define VM_PROT_EXECUTE (0x04)
81 #define VM_PROT_DEFAULT (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE | VM_PROT_EXECUTE)
82 #define VM_PROT_ALL (VM_PROT_READ | VM_PROT_WRITE | VM_PROT_EXECUTE)
85 /* nasm internal data */
92 /* data that goes into the file */
93 char sectname
[16]; /* what this section is called */
94 char segname
[16]; /* segment this section will be in */
95 uint64_t addr
; /* in-memory address (subject to alignment) */
96 uint64_t size
; /* in-memory and -file size */
97 uint32_t nreloc
; /* relocation entry count */
98 uint32_t flags
; /* type and attributes (masked) */
99 uint32_t extreloc
; /* external relocations */
102 #define SECTION_TYPE 0x000000ff /* section type mask */
104 #define S_REGULAR (0x0) /* standard section */
105 #define S_ZEROFILL (0x1) /* zerofill, in-memory only */
107 #define SECTION_ATTRIBUTES_SYS 0x00ffff00 /* system setable attributes */
108 #define S_ATTR_SOME_INSTRUCTIONS 0x00000400 /* section contains some
109 machine instructions */
110 #define S_ATTR_EXT_RELOC 0x00000200 /* section has external
111 relocation entries */
112 #define S_ATTR_LOC_RELOC 0x00000100 /* section has local
113 relocation entries */
114 #define S_ATTR_PURE_INSTRUCTIONS 0x80000000 /* section uses pure
115 machine instructions */
117 static struct sectmap
{
118 const char *nasmsect
;
120 const char *sectname
;
123 {".text", "__TEXT", "__text", S_REGULAR
|S_ATTR_SOME_INSTRUCTIONS
|S_ATTR_PURE_INSTRUCTIONS
},
124 {".data", "__DATA", "__data", S_REGULAR
},
125 {".rodata", "__DATA", "__const", S_REGULAR
},
126 {".bss", "__DATA", "__bss", S_ZEROFILL
},
127 {NULL
, NULL
, NULL
, 0}
131 /* nasm internal data */
134 /* data that goes into the file */
135 int32_t addr
; /* op's offset in section */
136 uint32_t snum
:24, /* contains symbol index if
137 ** ext otherwise in-file
139 pcrel
:1, /* relative relocation */
140 length
:2, /* 0=byte, 1=word, 2=int32_t, 3=int64_t */
141 ext
:1, /* external symbol referenced */
142 type
:4; /* reloc type */
145 #define R_ABS 0 /* absolute relocation */
146 #define R_SCATTERED 0x80000000 /* reloc entry is scattered if
147 ** highest bit == 1 */
150 /* nasm internal data */
151 struct symbol
*next
; /* next symbol in the list */
152 char *name
; /* name of this symbol */
153 int32_t initial_snum
; /* symbol number used above in
155 int32_t snum
; /* true snum for reloc */
157 /* data that goes into the file */
158 uint32_t strx
; /* string table index */
159 uint8_t type
; /* symbol type */
160 uint8_t sect
; /* NO_SECT or section number */
161 uint16_t desc
; /* for stab debugging, 0 for us */
162 uint64_t value
; /* offset of symbol in section */
165 /* symbol type bits */
166 #define N_EXT 0x01 /* global or external symbol */
168 #define N_UNDF 0x0 /* undefined symbol | n_sect == */
169 #define N_ABS 0x2 /* absolute symbol | NO_SECT */
170 #define N_SECT 0xe /* defined symbol, n_sect holds
173 #define N_TYPE 0x0e /* type bit mask */
175 #define DEFAULT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT 0 /* byte (i.e. no) alignment */
177 /* special section number values */
178 #define NO_SECT 0 /* no section, invalid */
179 #define MAX_SECT 255 /* maximum number of sections */
181 static struct section
*sects
, **sectstail
;
182 static struct symbol
*syms
, **symstail
;
183 static uint32_t nsyms
;
185 /* These variables are set by macho_layout_symbols() to organize
186 the symbol table and string table in order the dynamic linker
187 expects. They are then used in macho_write() to put out the
188 symbols and strings in that order.
190 The order of the symbol table is:
192 defined external symbols (sorted by name)
193 undefined external symbols (sorted by name)
195 The order of the string table is:
196 strings for external symbols
197 strings for local symbols
199 static uint32_t ilocalsym
= 0;
200 static uint32_t iextdefsym
= 0;
201 static uint32_t iundefsym
= 0;
202 static uint32_t nlocalsym
;
203 static uint32_t nextdefsym
;
204 static uint32_t nundefsym
;
205 static struct symbol
**extdefsyms
= NULL
;
206 static struct symbol
**undefsyms
= NULL
;
208 static struct RAA
*extsyms
;
209 static struct SAA
*strs
;
210 static uint32_t strslen
;
212 extern struct ofmt of_macho64
;
214 /* Global file information. This should be cleaned up into either
215 a structure or as function arguments. */
216 uint32_t head_ncmds64
= 0;
217 uint32_t head_sizeofcmds64
= 0;
218 uint64_t seg_filesize64
= 0;
219 uint64_t seg_vmsize64
= 0;
220 uint32_t seg_nsects64
= 0;
221 uint64_t rel_padcnt64
= 0;
224 #define xstrncpy(xdst, xsrc) \
225 memset(xdst, '\0', sizeof(xdst)); /* zero out whole buffer */ \
226 strncpy(xdst, xsrc, sizeof(xdst)); /* copy over string */ \
227 xdst[sizeof(xdst) - 1] = '\0'; /* proper null-termination */
229 #define alignint32_t(x) \
230 ALIGN(x, sizeof(int32_t)) /* align x to int32_t boundary */
232 #define alignint64_t(x) \
233 ALIGN(x, sizeof(int64_t)) /* align x to int64_t boundary */
235 static void debug_reloc (struct reloc
*);
236 static void debug_section_relocs (struct section
*) _unused
;
238 static int exact_log2 (uint32_t align
)
242 } else if (align
& (align
-1)) {
243 return -1; /* Not a power of 2 */
246 return __builtin_ctzl (align
);
250 /* We know exactly one bit is set at this point. */
251 if (align
& 0xffff0000)
253 if (align
& 0xff00ff00)
255 if (align
& 0xf0f0f0f0)
257 if (align
& 0xcccccccc)
259 if (align
& 0xaaaaaaaa)
267 static struct section
*get_section_by_name(const char *segname
,
268 const char *sectname
)
272 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
)
273 if (!strcmp(s
->segname
, segname
) && !strcmp(s
->sectname
, sectname
))
279 static struct section
*get_section_by_index(const int32_t index
)
283 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
)
284 if (index
== s
->index
)
290 static int32_t get_section_index_by_name(const char *segname
,
291 const char *sectname
)
295 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
)
296 if (!strcmp(s
->segname
, segname
) && !strcmp(s
->sectname
, sectname
))
302 static char *get_section_name_by_index(const int32_t index
)
306 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
)
307 if (index
== s
->index
)
313 static uint8_t get_section_fileindex_by_index(const int32_t index
)
318 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
&& i
< MAX_SECT
; s
= s
->next
, ++i
)
319 if (index
== s
->index
)
323 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
,
324 "too many sections (>255) - clipped by fileindex");
329 static struct symbol
*get_closest_section_symbol_by_offset(uint8_t fileindex
, int64_t offset
)
333 for (sym
= syms
; sym
!= NULL
; sym
= sym
->next
) {
334 if ((sym
->sect
!= NO_SECT
) &&
335 (sym
->sect
== fileindex
) &&
336 ((int64_t)sym
->value
>= offset
))
345 * Special section numbers which are used to define Mach-O special
346 * symbols, which can be used with WRT to provide PIC relocation
349 static int32_t macho_gotpcrel_sect
;
351 static void macho_init(void)
367 extsyms
= raa_init();
370 /* string table starts with a zero byte - don't ask why */
371 saa_wbytes(strs
, &zero
, sizeof(char));
374 /* add special symbol for ..gotpcrel */
375 macho_gotpcrel_sect
= seg_alloc();
376 macho_gotpcrel_sect
++;
377 define_label("..gotpcrel", macho_gotpcrel_sect
, 0L, NULL
, false, false);
380 static void sect_write(struct section
*sect
,
381 const uint8_t *data
, uint32_t len
)
383 saa_wbytes(sect
->data
, data
, len
);
387 static int32_t add_reloc(struct section
*sect
, int32_t section
,
388 int pcrel
, int bytes
, int64_t reloff
)
393 int32_t adjustment
= 0;
395 /* NeXT as puts relocs in reversed order (address-wise) into the
396 ** files, so we do the same, doesn't seem to make much of a
397 ** difference either way */
398 r
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct reloc
));
399 r
->next
= sect
->relocs
;
402 /* the current end of the section will be the symbol's address for
403 ** now, might have to be fixed by macho_fixup_relocs() later on. make
404 ** sure we don't make the symbol scattered by setting the highest
405 ** bit by accident */
406 r
->addr
= sect
->size
& ~R_SCATTERED
;
408 r
->pcrel
= (pcrel
? 1 : 0);
410 /* match byte count 1, 2, 4, 8 to length codes 0, 1, 2, 3 respectively */
428 /* set default relocation values */
429 r
->type
= 0; // X86_64_RELOC_UNSIGNED
430 r
->snum
= R_ABS
; // Absolute Symbol (indicates no relocation)
432 /* absolute relocation */
436 if (section
== NO_SEG
) {
437 // r->snum = R_ABS; // Set above
441 fi
= get_section_fileindex_by_index(section
);
445 r
->snum
= raa_read(extsyms
, section
);
449 sym
= get_closest_section_symbol_by_offset(fi
, reloff
);
450 r
->snum
= sym
->initial_snum
;
451 adjustment
= sym
->value
;
455 /* relative relocation */
456 } else if (pcrel
== 1) {
459 if (section
== NO_SEG
) {
460 r
->type
= 1; // X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED
464 r
->type
= 2; // X86_64_RELOC_BRANCH
465 fi
= get_section_fileindex_by_index(section
);
470 r
->snum
= raa_read(extsyms
, section
);
474 sym
= get_closest_section_symbol_by_offset(fi
, reloff
);
475 r
->snum
= sym
->initial_snum
;
476 adjustment
= sym
->value
;
481 } else if (pcrel
== 2) {
483 r
->type
= 5; // X86_64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR
486 } else if (pcrel
== 3) {
487 r
->type
= 4; // X86_64_RELOC_GOT
488 r
->snum
= macho_gotpcrel_sect
;
490 /* gotpcrel MOVQ load */
491 } else if (pcrel
== 4) {
492 r
->type
= 3; // X86_64_RELOC_GOT_LOAD
493 r
->snum
= macho_gotpcrel_sect
;
501 static void macho_output(int32_t secto
, const void *data
,
502 enum out_type type
, uint64_t size
,
503 int32_t section
, int32_t wrt
)
505 struct section
*s
, *sbss
;
507 uint8_t mydata
[16], *p
, gotload
;
509 if (secto
== NO_SEG
) {
510 if (type
!= OUT_RESERVE
)
511 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "attempt to assemble code in "
517 s
= get_section_by_index(secto
);
520 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
, "attempt to assemble code in"
521 " section %d: defaulting to `.text'", secto
);
522 s
= get_section_by_name("__TEXT", "__text");
524 /* should never happen */
526 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "text section not found");
529 sbss
= get_section_by_name("__DATA", "__bss");
531 if (s
== sbss
&& type
!= OUT_RESERVE
) {
532 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
, "attempt to initialize memory in the"
533 " BSS section: ignored");
534 s
->size
+= realsize(type
, size
);
541 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
, "uninitialized space declared in"
542 " %s section: zeroing",
543 get_section_name_by_index(secto
));
545 sect_write(s
, NULL
, size
);
552 if (section
!= NO_SEG
)
553 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "OUT_RAWDATA with other than NO_SEG");
555 sect_write(s
, data
, size
);
559 addr
= *(int64_t *)data
;
560 if (section
!= NO_SEG
) {
562 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O format does not support"
563 " section base references");
567 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O 64-bit format does not support"
568 " 32-bit absolute addresses");
570 Seemingly, Mach-O's X86_64_RELOC_SUBTRACTOR would require
571 pre-determined knowledge of where the image base would be,
572 making it impractical for use in intermediate object files
575 addr
-= add_reloc(s
, section
, 0, size
, addr
); // X86_64_RELOC_UNSIGNED
578 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O format does not support"
585 WRITEADDR(p
, addr
, size
);
586 sect_write(s
, mydata
, size
);
591 WRITESHORT(p
, *(int64_t *)data
);
593 if (section
== secto
)
594 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "intra-section OUT_REL2ADR");
596 if (section
== NO_SEG
) {
598 } else if (section
% 2) {
599 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O format does not support"
600 " section base references");
602 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Unsupported non-32-bit"
603 " Macho-O relocation [2]");
606 sect_write(s
, mydata
, 2L);
611 WRITELONG(p
, *(int64_t *)data
);
613 if (section
== secto
)
614 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "intra-section OUT_REL4ADR");
616 if (section
!= NO_SEG
&& section
% 2) {
617 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O format does not support"
618 " section base references");
621 *mydata
-= add_reloc(s
, section
, 1, 4, (int64_t)*mydata
); // X86_64_RELOC_SIGNED/BRANCH
622 } else if (wrt
== macho_gotpcrel_sect
) {
623 if (s
->data
->datalen
> 1) {
624 saa_fread(s
->data
, s
->data
->datalen
-2, &gotload
, 1); // Retrieve Instruction Opcode
628 if (gotload
== 0x8B) { // Check for MOVQ Opcode
629 *mydata
-= add_reloc(s
, section
, 4, 4, (int64_t)*mydata
); // X86_64_GOT_LOAD (MOVQ load)
631 *mydata
-= add_reloc(s
, section
, 3, 4, (int64_t)*mydata
); // X86_64_GOT
634 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Mach-O format does not support"
636 wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
640 sect_write(s
, mydata
, 4L);
644 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "unknown output type?");
649 static int32_t macho_section(char *name
, int pass
, int *bits
)
651 int32_t index
, originalIndex
;
652 char *sectionAttributes
;
658 /* Default to 64 bits. */
662 sectionAttributes
= NULL
;
664 sectionAttributes
= name
;
665 name
= nasm_strsep(§ionAttributes
, " \t");
668 for (sm
= sectmap
; sm
->nasmsect
!= NULL
; ++sm
) {
669 /* make lookup into section name translation table */
670 if (!strcmp(name
, sm
->nasmsect
)) {
671 char *currentAttribute
;
673 /* try to find section with that name */
674 originalIndex
= index
= get_section_index_by_name(sm
->segname
,
677 /* create it if it doesn't exist yet */
679 s
= *sectstail
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct section
));
681 sectstail
= &s
->next
;
683 s
->data
= saa_init(1L);
684 s
->index
= seg_alloc();
688 xstrncpy(s
->segname
, sm
->segname
);
689 xstrncpy(s
->sectname
, sm
->sectname
);
692 s
->flags
= sm
->flags
;
696 s
= get_section_by_index(index
);
699 while ((NULL
!= sectionAttributes
)
700 && (currentAttribute
= nasm_strsep(§ionAttributes
, " \t"))) {
701 if (0 != *currentAttribute
) {
702 if (!nasm_strnicmp("align=", currentAttribute
, 6)) {
704 int newAlignment
, value
;
706 value
= strtoul(currentAttribute
+ 6, (char**)&end
, 0);
707 newAlignment
= exact_log2(value
);
710 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
,
711 "unknown or missing alignment value \"%s\" "
712 "specified for section \"%s\"",
713 currentAttribute
+ 6,
716 } else if (0 > newAlignment
) {
717 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
,
718 "alignment of %d (for section \"%s\") is not "
725 if ((-1 != originalIndex
)
726 && (s
->align
!= newAlignment
)
727 && (s
->align
!= -1)) {
728 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
,
729 "section \"%s\" has already been specified "
730 "with alignment %d, conflicts with new "
738 s
->align
= newAlignment
;
739 } else if (!nasm_stricmp("data", currentAttribute
)) {
740 /* Do nothing; 'data' is implicit */
742 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
,
743 "unknown section attribute %s for section %s",
755 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "invalid section name %s", name
);
759 static void macho_symdef(char *name
, int32_t section
, int64_t offset
,
760 int is_global
, char *special
)
765 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "The Mach-O output format does "
766 "not support any special symbol types");
770 if (is_global
== 3) {
771 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "The Mach-O format does not "
772 "(yet) support forward reference fixups.");
776 if (name
[0] == '.' && name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] != '@') {
778 * This is a NASM special symbol. We never allow it into
779 * the Macho-O symbol table, even if it's a valid one. If it
780 * _isn't_ a valid one, we should barf immediately.
782 if (strcmp(name
, "..gotpcrel"))
783 nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "unrecognized special symbol `%s'", name
);
787 sym
= *symstail
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct symbol
));
789 symstail
= &sym
->next
;
796 sym
->initial_snum
= -1;
798 /* external and common symbols get N_EXT */
799 if (is_global
!= 0) {
803 if (section
== NO_SEG
) {
804 /* symbols in no section get absolute */
810 /* get the in-file index of the section the symbol was defined in */
811 sym
->sect
= get_section_fileindex_by_index(section
);
813 /* track the initially allocated symbol number for use in future fix-ups */
814 sym
->initial_snum
= nsyms
;
816 if (sym
->sect
== NO_SECT
) {
818 /* remember symbol number of references to external
819 ** symbols, this works because every external symbol gets
820 ** its own section number allocated internally by nasm and
821 ** can so be used as a key */
822 extsyms
= raa_write(extsyms
, section
, nsyms
);
827 /* there isn't actually a difference between global
828 ** and common symbols, both even have their size in
834 /* give an error on unfound section if it's not an
835 ** external or common symbol (assemble_file() does a
836 ** seg_alloc() on every call for them) */
837 nasm_error(ERR_PANIC
, "in-file index for section %d not found",
845 static int32_t macho_segbase(int32_t section
)
850 static void macho_filename(char *inname
, char *outname
)
852 standard_extension(inname
, outname
, ".o");
855 extern macros_t macho_stdmac
[];
857 /* Comparison function for qsort symbol layout. */
858 static int layout_compare (const struct symbol
**s1
,
859 const struct symbol
**s2
)
861 return (strcmp ((*s1
)->name
, (*s2
)->name
));
864 /* The native assembler does a few things in a similar function
866 * Remove temporary labels
867 * Sort symbols according to local, external, undefined (by name)
868 * Order the string table
870 We do not remove temporary labels right now.
872 numsyms is the total number of symbols we have. strtabsize is the
873 number entries in the string table. */
875 static void macho_layout_symbols (uint32_t *numsyms
,
876 uint32_t *strtabsize
)
878 struct symbol
*sym
, **symp
;
882 *strtabsize
= sizeof (char);
886 while ((sym
= *symp
)) {
887 /* Undefined symbols are now external. */
888 if (sym
->type
== N_UNDF
)
891 if ((sym
->type
& N_EXT
) == 0) {
892 sym
->snum
= *numsyms
;
893 *numsyms
= *numsyms
+ 1;
897 if ((sym
->type
& N_TYPE
) != N_UNDF
) {
903 /* If we handle debug info we'll want
904 to check for it here instead of just
905 adding the symbol to the string table. */
906 sym
->strx
= *strtabsize
;
907 saa_wbytes (strs
, sym
->name
, (int32_t)(strlen(sym
->name
) + 1));
908 *strtabsize
+= strlen(sym
->name
) + 1;
913 /* Next, sort the symbols. Most of this code is a direct translation from
914 the Apple cctools symbol layout. We need to keep compatibility with that. */
915 /* Set the indexes for symbol groups into the symbol table */
917 iextdefsym
= nlocalsym
;
918 iundefsym
= nlocalsym
+ nextdefsym
;
920 /* allocate arrays for sorting externals by name */
921 extdefsyms
= nasm_malloc(nextdefsym
* sizeof(struct symbol
*));
922 undefsyms
= nasm_malloc(nundefsym
* sizeof(struct symbol
*));
929 while ((sym
= *symp
)) {
931 if((sym
->type
& N_EXT
) == 0) {
932 sym
->strx
= *strtabsize
;
933 saa_wbytes (strs
, sym
->name
, (int32_t)(strlen (sym
->name
) + 1));
934 *strtabsize
+= strlen(sym
->name
) + 1;
937 if((sym
->type
& N_TYPE
) != N_UNDF
) {
938 extdefsyms
[i
++] = sym
;
940 undefsyms
[j
++] = sym
;
946 qsort(extdefsyms
, nextdefsym
, sizeof(struct symbol
*),
947 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))layout_compare
);
948 qsort(undefsyms
, nundefsym
, sizeof(struct symbol
*),
949 (int (*)(const void *, const void *))layout_compare
);
951 for(i
= 0; i
< nextdefsym
; i
++) {
952 extdefsyms
[i
]->snum
= *numsyms
;
955 for(j
= 0; j
< nundefsym
; j
++) {
956 undefsyms
[j
]->snum
= *numsyms
;
961 /* Calculate some values we'll need for writing later. */
963 static void macho_calculate_sizes (void)
967 /* count sections and calculate in-memory and in-file offsets */
968 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
) {
971 /* zerofill sections aren't actually written to the file */
972 if ((s
->flags
& SECTION_TYPE
) != S_ZEROFILL
)
973 seg_filesize64
+= s
->size
;
975 /* recalculate segment address based on alignment and vm size */
976 s
->addr
= seg_vmsize64
;
977 /* we need section alignment to calculate final section address */
979 s
->align
= DEFAULT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT
;
981 uint64_t newaddr
= ALIGN(s
->addr
, 1 << s
->align
);
982 pad
= newaddr
- s
->addr
;
986 seg_vmsize64
+= s
->size
+ pad
;
990 /* calculate size of all headers, load commands and sections to
991 ** get a pointer to the start of all the raw data */
992 if (seg_nsects64
> 0) {
995 MACHO_SEGCMD64_SIZE
+ seg_nsects64
* MACHO_SECTCMD64_SIZE
;
1000 head_sizeofcmds64
+= MACHO_SYMCMD_SIZE
;
1004 /* Write out the header information for the file. */
1006 static void macho_write_header (void)
1008 fwriteint32_t(MH_MAGIC_64
, ofile
); /* magic */
1009 fwriteint32_t(CPU_TYPE_X86_64
, ofile
); /* CPU type */
1010 fwriteint32_t(CPU_SUBTYPE_I386_ALL
, ofile
); /* CPU subtype */
1011 fwriteint32_t(MH_OBJECT
, ofile
); /* Mach-O file type */
1012 fwriteint32_t(head_ncmds64
, ofile
); /* number of load commands */
1013 fwriteint32_t(head_sizeofcmds64
, ofile
); /* size of load commands */
1014 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* no flags */
1015 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* reserved for future use */
1018 /* Write out the segment load command at offset. */
1020 static uint32_t macho_write_segment (uint64_t offset
)
1022 uint64_t rel_base
= alignint64_t (offset
+ seg_filesize64
);
1023 uint32_t s_reloff
= 0;
1026 fwriteint32_t(LC_SEGMENT_64
, ofile
); /* cmd == LC_SEGMENT_64 */
1028 /* size of load command including section load commands */
1029 fwriteint32_t(MACHO_SEGCMD64_SIZE
+ seg_nsects64
*
1030 MACHO_SECTCMD64_SIZE
, ofile
);
1032 /* in an MH_OBJECT file all sections are in one unnamed (name
1033 ** all zeros) segment */
1034 fwritezero(16, ofile
);
1035 fwriteint64_t(0, ofile
); /* in-memory offset */
1036 fwriteint64_t(seg_vmsize64
, ofile
); /* in-memory size */
1037 fwriteint64_t(offset
, ofile
); /* in-file offset to data */
1038 fwriteint64_t(seg_filesize64
, ofile
); /* in-file size */
1039 fwriteint32_t(VM_PROT_DEFAULT
, ofile
); /* maximum vm protection */
1040 fwriteint32_t(VM_PROT_DEFAULT
, ofile
); /* initial vm protection */
1041 fwriteint32_t(seg_nsects64
, ofile
); /* number of sections */
1042 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* no flags */
1044 /* emit section headers */
1045 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
) {
1046 fwrite(s
->sectname
, sizeof(s
->sectname
), 1, ofile
);
1047 fwrite(s
->segname
, sizeof(s
->segname
), 1, ofile
);
1048 fwriteint64_t(s
->addr
, ofile
);
1049 fwriteint64_t(s
->size
, ofile
);
1051 /* dummy data for zerofill sections or proper values */
1052 if ((s
->flags
& SECTION_TYPE
) != S_ZEROFILL
) {
1053 fwriteint32_t(offset
, ofile
);
1054 /* Write out section alignment, as a power of two.
1055 e.g. 32-bit word alignment would be 2 (2^2 = 4). */
1057 s
->align
= DEFAULT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT
;
1058 fwriteint32_t(s
->align
, ofile
);
1059 /* To be compatible with cctools as we emit
1060 a zero reloff if we have no relocations. */
1061 fwriteint32_t(s
->nreloc
? rel_base
+ s_reloff
: 0, ofile
);
1062 fwriteint32_t(s
->nreloc
, ofile
);
1065 s_reloff
+= s
->nreloc
* MACHO_RELINFO64_SIZE
;
1067 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
);
1068 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
);
1069 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
);
1070 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
);
1074 s
->flags
|= S_ATTR_LOC_RELOC
;
1076 s
->flags
|= S_ATTR_EXT_RELOC
;
1079 fwriteint32_t(s
->flags
, ofile
); /* flags */
1080 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* reserved */
1081 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* reserved */
1083 fwriteint32_t(0, ofile
); /* align */
1086 rel_padcnt64
= rel_base
- offset
;
1087 offset
= rel_base
+ s_reloff
;
1092 /* For a given chain of relocs r, write out the entire relocation
1093 chain to the object file. */
1095 static void macho_write_relocs (struct reloc
*r
)
1100 fwriteint32_t(r
->addr
, ofile
); /* reloc offset */
1103 word2
|= r
->pcrel
<< 24;
1104 word2
|= r
->length
<< 25;
1105 word2
|= r
->ext
<< 27;
1106 word2
|= r
->type
<< 28;
1107 fwriteint32_t(word2
, ofile
); /* reloc data */
1112 /* Write out the section data. */
1113 static void macho_write_section (void)
1115 struct section
*s
, *s2
;
1117 uint8_t fi
, *p
, *q
, blk
[8];
1121 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
) {
1122 if ((s
->flags
& SECTION_TYPE
) == S_ZEROFILL
)
1125 /* no padding needs to be done to the sections */
1127 /* Like a.out Mach-O references things in the data or bss
1128 * sections by addresses which are actually relative to the
1129 * start of the _text_ section, in the _file_. See outaout.c
1130 * for more information. */
1131 saa_rewind(s
->data
);
1132 for (r
= s
->relocs
; r
!= NULL
; r
= r
->next
) {
1133 len
= (int32_t)r
->length
<< 1;
1134 if(len
> 4) len
= 8;
1135 saa_fread(s
->data
, r
->addr
, blk
, len
);
1139 /* get offset based on relocation type */
1140 if (r
->length
> 0) {
1141 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 8;
1143 if (r
->length
> 1) {
1144 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 16;
1145 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 24;
1148 if (r
->length
> 2) {
1149 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 32;
1150 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 40;
1151 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 48;
1152 l
+= ((int64_t)*p
++) << 56;
1158 /* If the relocation is internal add to the current section
1159 offset. Otherwise the only value we need is the symbol
1160 offset which we already have. The linker takes care
1161 of the rest of the address. */
1163 /* generate final address by section address and offset */
1164 for (s2
= sects
, fi
= 1;
1165 s2
!= NULL
; s2
= s2
->next
, fi
++) {
1166 if (fi
== r
->snum
) {
1173 /* write new offset back */
1176 else if (r
->length
== 2)
1178 else if (r
->length
== 1)
1183 saa_fwrite(s
->data
, r
->addr
, blk
, len
);
1186 /* dump the section data to file */
1187 saa_fpwrite(s
->data
, ofile
);
1190 /* pad last section up to reloc entries on int64_t boundary */
1191 fwritezero(rel_padcnt64
, ofile
);
1193 /* emit relocation entries */
1194 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
)
1195 macho_write_relocs (s
->relocs
);
1198 /* Write out the symbol table. We should already have sorted this
1200 static void macho_write_symtab (void)
1207 /* we don't need to pad here since MACHO_RELINFO_SIZE == 8 */
1209 for (sym
= syms
; sym
!= NULL
; sym
= sym
->next
) {
1210 if ((sym
->type
& N_EXT
) == 0) {
1211 fwriteint32_t(sym
->strx
, ofile
); /* string table entry number */
1212 fwrite(&sym
->type
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* symbol type */
1213 fwrite(&sym
->sect
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* section */
1214 fwriteint16_t(sym
->desc
, ofile
); /* description */
1216 /* Fix up the symbol value now that we know the final section
1218 if (((sym
->type
& N_TYPE
) == N_SECT
) && (sym
->sect
!= NO_SECT
)) {
1219 for (s
= sects
, fi
= 1; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
, fi
++) {
1220 if (fi
== sym
->sect
) {
1221 sym
->value
+= s
->addr
;
1227 fwriteint64_t(sym
->value
, ofile
); /* value (i.e. offset) */
1231 for (i
= 0; i
< nextdefsym
; i
++) {
1232 sym
= extdefsyms
[i
];
1233 fwriteint32_t(sym
->strx
, ofile
);
1234 fwrite(&sym
->type
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* symbol type */
1235 fwrite(&sym
->sect
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* section */
1236 fwriteint16_t(sym
->desc
, ofile
); /* description */
1238 /* Fix up the symbol value now that we know the final section
1240 if (((sym
->type
& N_TYPE
) == N_SECT
) && (sym
->sect
!= NO_SECT
)) {
1241 for (s
= sects
, fi
= 1;
1242 s
!= NULL
&& fi
< sym
->sect
; s
= s
->next
, ++fi
)
1243 sym
->value
+= s
->size
;
1246 fwriteint64_t(sym
->value
, ofile
); /* value (i.e. offset) */
1249 for (i
= 0; i
< nundefsym
; i
++) {
1251 fwriteint32_t(sym
->strx
, ofile
);
1252 fwrite(&sym
->type
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* symbol type */
1253 fwrite(&sym
->sect
, 1, 1, ofile
); /* section */
1254 fwriteint16_t(sym
->desc
, ofile
); /* description */
1256 // Fix up the symbol value now that we know the final section sizes.
1257 if (((sym
->type
& N_TYPE
) == N_SECT
) && (sym
->sect
!= NO_SECT
)) {
1258 for (s
= sects
, fi
= 1;
1259 s
!= NULL
&& fi
< sym
->sect
; s
= s
->next
, ++fi
)
1260 sym
->value
+= s
->size
;
1263 fwriteint64_t(sym
->value
, ofile
); // value (i.e. offset)
1268 /* Fixup the snum in the relocation entries, we should be
1269 doing this only for externally referenced symbols. */
1270 static void macho_fixup_relocs (struct reloc
*r
)
1276 for (sym
= syms
; sym
!= NULL
; sym
= sym
->next
) {
1277 if (sym
->initial_snum
== r
->snum
) {
1278 r
->snum
= sym
->snum
;
1287 /* Write out the object file. */
1289 static void macho_write (void)
1291 uint64_t offset
= 0;
1293 /* mach-o object file structure:
1299 ** uint32_t mach file type
1300 ** uint32_t number of load commands
1301 ** uint32_t size of all load commands
1302 ** (includes section struct size of segment command)
1306 ** uint32_t command type == LC_SEGMENT_64
1307 ** uint32_t size of load command
1308 ** (including section load commands)
1309 ** char[16] segment name
1310 ** uint64_t in-memory offset
1311 ** uint64_t in-memory size
1312 ** uint64_t in-file offset to data area
1313 ** uint64_t in-file size
1314 ** (in-memory size excluding zerofill sections)
1315 ** int maximum vm protection
1316 ** int initial vm protection
1317 ** uint32_t number of sections
1321 ** char[16] section name
1322 ** char[16] segment name
1323 ** uint64_t in-memory offset
1324 ** uint64_t in-memory size
1325 ** uint32_t in-file offset
1326 ** uint32_t alignment
1327 ** (irrelevant in MH_OBJECT)
1328 ** uint32_t in-file offset of relocation entires
1329 ** uint32_t number of relocations
1331 ** uint32_t reserved
1332 ** uint32_t reserved
1334 ** symbol table command
1335 ** uint32_t command type == LC_SYMTAB
1336 ** uint32_t size of load command
1337 ** uint32_t symbol table offset
1338 ** uint32_t number of symbol table entries
1339 ** uint32_t string table offset
1340 ** uint32_t string table size
1344 ** padding to int64_t boundary
1346 ** relocation data (struct reloc)
1348 ** uint data (symbolnum, pcrel, length, extern, type)
1350 ** symbol table data (struct nlist)
1351 ** int32_t string table entry number
1353 ** (extern, absolute, defined in section)
1355 ** (0 for global symbols, section number of definition (>= 1, <=
1356 ** 254) for local symbols, size of variable for common symbols
1357 ** [type == extern])
1358 ** int16_t description
1359 ** (for stab debugging format)
1360 ** uint64_t value (i.e. file offset) of symbol or stab offset
1362 ** string table data
1363 ** list of null-terminated strings
1366 /* Emit the Mach-O header. */
1367 macho_write_header();
1369 offset
= MACHO_HEADER64_SIZE
+ head_sizeofcmds64
;
1371 /* emit the segment load command */
1372 if (seg_nsects64
> 0)
1373 offset
= macho_write_segment (offset
);
1375 nasm_error(ERR_WARNING
, "no sections?");
1378 /* write out symbol command */
1379 fwriteint32_t(LC_SYMTAB
, ofile
); /* cmd == LC_SYMTAB */
1380 fwriteint32_t(MACHO_SYMCMD_SIZE
, ofile
); /* size of load command */
1381 fwriteint32_t(offset
, ofile
); /* symbol table offset */
1382 fwriteint32_t(nsyms
, ofile
); /* number of symbol
1385 offset
+= nsyms
* MACHO_NLIST64_SIZE
;
1386 fwriteint32_t(offset
, ofile
); /* string table offset */
1387 fwriteint32_t(strslen
, ofile
); /* string table size */
1390 /* emit section data */
1391 if (seg_nsects64
> 0)
1392 macho_write_section ();
1394 /* emit symbol table if we have symbols */
1396 macho_write_symtab ();
1398 /* we don't need to pad here since MACHO_NLIST64_SIZE == 16 */
1400 /* emit string table */
1401 saa_fpwrite(strs
, ofile
);
1403 /* We do quite a bit here, starting with finalizing all of the data
1404 for the object file, writing, and then freeing all of the data from
1407 static void macho_cleanup(int debuginfo
)
1415 /* Sort all symbols. */
1416 macho_layout_symbols (&nsyms
, &strslen
);
1418 /* Fixup relocation entries */
1419 for (s
= sects
; s
!= NULL
; s
= s
->next
) {
1420 macho_fixup_relocs (s
->relocs
);
1423 /* First calculate and finalize needed values. */
1424 macho_calculate_sizes();
1427 /* free up everything */
1428 while (sects
->next
) {
1430 sects
= sects
->next
;
1433 while (s
->relocs
!= NULL
) {
1435 s
->relocs
= s
->relocs
->next
;
1446 while (syms
->next
) {
1455 /* Debugging routines. */
1456 static void debug_reloc (struct reloc
*r
)
1458 fprintf (stdout
, "reloc:\n");
1459 fprintf (stdout
, "\taddr: %"PRId32
"\n", r
->addr
);
1460 fprintf (stdout
, "\tsnum: %d\n", r
->snum
);
1461 fprintf (stdout
, "\tpcrel: %d\n", r
->pcrel
);
1462 fprintf (stdout
, "\tlength: %d\n", r
->length
);
1463 fprintf (stdout
, "\text: %d\n", r
->ext
);
1464 fprintf (stdout
, "\ttype: %d\n", r
->type
);
1467 static void debug_section_relocs (struct section
*s
)
1469 struct reloc
*r
= s
->relocs
;
1471 fprintf (stdout
, "relocs for section %s:\n\n", s
->sectname
);
1479 struct ofmt of_macho64
= {
1480 "NeXTstep/OpenStep/Rhapsody/Darwin/MacOS X (x86_64) object files",