1 /* Operating system specific defines to be used when targeting GCC for
2 generic System V Release 3 system.
3 Copyright (C) 1991, 1996, 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com).
6 This file is part of GNU CC.
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9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
13 GNU CC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
20 the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
21 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
23 To use this file, make up a file with a name like:
27 where ????? is replaced by the name of the basic hardware that you
28 are targeting for. Then, in the file ?????svr3.h, put something
34 followed by any really system-specific defines (or overrides of
35 defines) which you find that you need. For example, CPP_PREDEFINES
36 is defined here with only the defined -Dunix and -DSVR3. You should
37 probably override that in your target-specific ?????svr3.h file
38 with a set of defines that includes these, but also contains an
39 appropriate define for the type of hardware that you are targeting.
42 /* Define a symbol indicating that we are using svr3.h. */
45 /* Define a symbol so that libgcc* can know what sort of operating
46 environment and assembler syntax we are targeting for. */
49 /* Cpp, assembler, linker, library, and startfile spec's. */
51 /* You should redefine CPP_PREDEFINES in any file which includes this one.
52 The definition should be appropriate for the type of target system
53 involved, and it should include any -A (assertion) options which are
54 appropriate for the given target system. */
58 /* Output at beginning of assembler file. */
59 /* The .file command should always begin the output. */
62 #define ASM_FILE_START(FILE) \
63 do { output_file_directive ((FILE), main_input_filename); \
64 if (optimize) { ASM_FILE_START_1 (FILE); } \
67 /* By default, do nothing: a few machines support .optim, but not most. */
68 #undef ASM_FILE_START_1
69 #define ASM_FILE_START_1(FILE)
71 /* This says how to output an assembler line
72 to define a global common symbol. */
73 /* We don't use ROUNDED because the standard compiler doesn't,
74 and the linker gives error messages if a common symbol
75 has more than one length value. */
77 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON
78 #define ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ROUNDED) \
79 ( fputs (".comm ", (FILE)), \
80 assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)), \
81 fprintf ((FILE), ",%u\n", (SIZE)))
83 /* This says how to output an assembler line
84 to define a local common symbol. */
86 /* Note that using bss_section here caused errors
87 in building shared libraries on system V.3. */
88 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL
89 #define ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ROUNDED) \
91 int align = exact_log2 (ROUNDED); \
92 if (align > 2) align = 2; \
94 ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN ((FILE), align == -1 ? 2 : align); \
95 ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL ((FILE), (NAME)); \
96 fprintf ((FILE), "\t.set .,.+%u\n", (ROUNDED)); \
99 #if 0 /* For now, let's leave these machine-specific. */
100 /* Use crt1.o as a startup file and crtn.o as a closing file. */
102 #define STARTFILE_SPEC \
103 "%{pg:gcrt1.o%s}%{!pg:%{p:mcrt1.o%s}%{!p:crt1.o%s}}"
106 #define LIB_SPEC "-lc crtn.o%s"
108 #define LIB_SPEC "%{p:-L/usr/lib/libp}%{pg:-L/usr/lib/libp} -lc crtn.o%s"
111 /* Special flags for the linker. I don't know what they do. */
113 #define LINK_SPEC "%{T*} %{z:-lm}"
116 /* Allow #sccs in preprocessor. */
118 #define SCCS_DIRECTIVE
120 /* Output #ident as a .ident. */
122 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT
123 #define ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT(FILE, NAME) \
124 fprintf (FILE, "\t.ident \"%s\"\n", NAME);
126 /* Use periods rather than dollar signs in special g++ assembler names. */
128 #define NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL
130 /* Implicit library calls should use memcpy, not bcopy, etc. */
132 #define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS
134 /* System V Release 3 uses COFF debugging info. */
136 #define SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO
138 /* We don't want to output DBX debugging information. */
140 #undef DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO
142 /* Define the actual types of some ANSI-mandated types. These
143 definitions should work for most SVR3 systems. */
146 #define SIZE_TYPE "unsigned int"
149 #define PTRDIFF_TYPE "int"
152 #define WCHAR_TYPE "long int"
154 #undef WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
155 #define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
157 /* The prefix to add to user-visible assembler symbols.
159 For System V Release 3 the convention is to prepend a leading
160 underscore onto user-level symbol names. */
162 #undef USER_LABEL_PREFIX
163 #define USER_LABEL_PREFIX "_"
165 /* This is how to output an internal numbered label where
166 PREFIX is the class of label and NUM is the number within the class.
168 For most svr3 systems, the convention is that any symbol which begins
169 with a period is not put into the linker symbol table by the assembler. */
171 #undef ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL
172 #define ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL(FILE,PREFIX,NUM) \
173 asm_fprintf (FILE, "%0L%s%d:\n", PREFIX, NUM)
175 /* This is how to store into the string LABEL
176 the symbol_ref name of an internal numbered label where
177 PREFIX is the class of label and NUM is the number within the class.
178 This is suitable for output with `assemble_name'.
180 For most svr3 systems, the convention is that any symbol which begins
181 with a period is not put into the linker symbol table by the assembler. */
183 #undef ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL
184 #define ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL(LABEL,PREFIX,NUM) \
185 sprintf (LABEL, "*%s%s%ld", LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX, PREFIX, (long)(NUM))
187 /* We want local labels to start with period if made with asm_fprintf. */
188 #undef LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX
189 #define LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX "."
191 /* Support const sections and the ctors and dtors sections for g++. */
193 /* Define a few machine-specific details of the implementation of
196 The __CTORS_LIST__ goes in the .init section. Define CTOR_LIST_BEGIN
197 and CTOR_LIST_END to contribute to the .init section an instruction to
198 push a word containing 0 (or some equivalent of that).
200 Define TARGET_ASM_CONSTRUCTOR to push the address of the constructor. */
202 #define USE_CONST_SECTION 0
204 #define INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.init"
205 #define FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section .fini,\"x\""
206 #define CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.section\t.rodata, \"x\""
207 #define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP
209 /* CTOR_LIST_BEGIN and CTOR_LIST_END are machine-dependent
210 because they push on the stack. */
212 #ifndef STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD
214 /* Constructor list on stack is in reverse order. Go to the end of the
215 list and go backwards to call constructors in the right order. */
216 #define DO_GLOBAL_CTORS_BODY \
218 func_ptr *p, *beg = alloca (0); \
219 for (p = beg; *p; p++) \
227 /* Constructor list on stack is in correct order. Just call them. */
228 #define DO_GLOBAL_CTORS_BODY \
230 func_ptr *p, *beg = alloca (0); \
231 for (p = beg; *p; ) \
235 #endif /* STACK_GROWS_DOWNWARD */
237 /* Add extra sections .rodata, .init and .fini. */
239 #undef EXTRA_SECTIONS
240 #define EXTRA_SECTIONS in_const, in_init, in_fini
242 #undef EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS
243 #define EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS \
244 CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \
245 INIT_SECTION_FUNCTION \
246 FINI_SECTION_FUNCTION
248 #define INIT_SECTION_FUNCTION \
252 if (in_section != in_init) \
254 fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
255 in_section = in_init; \
259 #define FINI_SECTION_FUNCTION \
263 if (in_section != in_fini) \
265 fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
266 in_section = in_fini; \
270 #define READONLY_DATA_SECTION() const_section ()
272 #define CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \
276 if (!USE_CONST_SECTION) \
278 else if (in_section != in_const) \
280 fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP); \
281 in_section = in_const; \
285 /* A C statement or statements to switch to the appropriate
286 section for output of RTX in mode MODE. RTX is some kind
287 of constant in RTL. The argument MODE is redundant except
288 in the case of a `const_int' rtx. Currently, these always
289 go into the const section. */
291 #undef SELECT_RTX_SECTION
292 #define SELECT_RTX_SECTION(MODE,RTX,ALIGN) const_section()