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/* BFD support for the ns32k architecture.
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Copyright 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003,
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2004, 2005, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Almost totally rewritten by Ian Dall from initial work
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by Andrew Cagney.
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This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
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MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "libbfd.h"
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#include "ns32k.h"
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#define N(machine, printable, d, next) \
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{ 32, 32, 8, bfd_arch_ns32k, machine, "ns32k",printable,3,d,bfd_default_compatible,bfd_default_scan, next, }
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static const bfd_arch_info_type arch_info_struct[] =
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{
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N(32532,"ns32k:32532",TRUE, 0), /* The word ns32k will match this too. */
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};
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const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_ns32k_arch =
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N(32032,"ns32k:32032",FALSE, &arch_info_struct[0]);
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static bfd_reloc_status_type do_ns32k_reloc
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PARAMS ((bfd *, arelent *, struct bfd_symbol *, PTR, asection *,
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bfd *, char **,
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bfd_vma (*) (bfd_byte *, int),
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void (*) (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int)));
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bfd_vma
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_bfd_ns32k_get_displacement (buffer, size)
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bfd_byte *buffer;
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int size;
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{
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bfd_signed_vma value;
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switch (size)
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{
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case 1:
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value = ((*buffer & 0x7f) ^ 0x40) - 0x40;
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break;
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case 2:
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value = ((*buffer++ & 0x3f) ^ 0x20) - 0x20;
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value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer);
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break;
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case 4:
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value = ((*buffer++ & 0x3f) ^ 0x20) - 0x20;
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value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer++);
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value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer++);
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value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer);
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break;
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default:
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abort ();
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return 0;
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}
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return value;
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}
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void
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_bfd_ns32k_put_displacement (value, buffer, size)
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bfd_vma value;
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bfd_byte *buffer;
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int size;
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{
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switch (size)
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{
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case 1:
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value &= 0x7f;
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*buffer++ = value;
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break;
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case 2:
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value &= 0x3fff;
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value |= 0x8000;
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*buffer++ = (value >> 8);
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*buffer++ = value;
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break;
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case 4:
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value |= (bfd_vma) 0xc0000000;
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*buffer++ = (value >> 24);
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*buffer++ = (value >> 16);
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*buffer++ = (value >> 8);
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*buffer++ = value;
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break;
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}
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return;
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}
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bfd_vma
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_bfd_ns32k_get_immediate (buffer, size)
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bfd_byte *buffer;
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int size;
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{
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bfd_vma value = 0;
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switch (size)
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{
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case 4:
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value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff);
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value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff);
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case 2:
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value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff);
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case 1:
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value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff);
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break;
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default:
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abort ();
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}
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return value;
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}
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void
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_bfd_ns32k_put_immediate (value, buffer, size)
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bfd_vma value;
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bfd_byte *buffer;
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int size;
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{
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buffer += size - 1;
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switch (size)
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{
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case 4:
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*buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8;
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*buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8;
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case 2:
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*buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8;
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case 1:
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*buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8;
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}
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}
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/* This is just like the standard perform_relocation except we
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use get_data and put_data which know about the ns32k storage
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methods. This is probably a lot more complicated than it
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needs to be! */
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static bfd_reloc_status_type
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do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, output_bfd,
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error_message, get_data, put_data)
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bfd *abfd;
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arelent *reloc_entry;
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struct bfd_symbol *symbol;
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PTR data;
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asection *input_section;
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bfd *output_bfd;
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char **error_message ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
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bfd_vma (*get_data) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *, int));
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void (*put_data) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int));
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{
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int overflow = 0;
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bfd_vma relocation;
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bfd_reloc_status_type flag = bfd_reloc_ok;
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bfd_size_type addr = reloc_entry->address;
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bfd_vma output_base = 0;
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reloc_howto_type *howto = reloc_entry->howto;
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asection *reloc_target_output_section;
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bfd_byte *location;
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if ((symbol->section == &bfd_abs_section)
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&& output_bfd != (bfd *) NULL)
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{
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reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
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return bfd_reloc_ok;
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}
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/* If we are not producing relocatable output, return an error if
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the symbol is not defined. An undefined weak symbol is
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considered to have a value of zero (SVR4 ABI, p. 4-27). */
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if (symbol->section == &bfd_und_section
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&& (symbol->flags & BSF_WEAK) == 0
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&& output_bfd == (bfd *) NULL)
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flag = bfd_reloc_undefined;
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/* Is the address of the relocation really within the section? */
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if (reloc_entry->address > bfd_get_section_limit (abfd, input_section))
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return bfd_reloc_outofrange;
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/* Work out which section the relocation is targeted at and the
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initial relocation command value. */
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/* Get symbol value. (Common symbols are special.) */
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if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section))
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relocation = 0;
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else
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relocation = symbol->value;
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reloc_target_output_section = symbol->section->output_section;
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/* Convert input-section-relative symbol value to absolute. */
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if (output_bfd != NULL && ! howto->partial_inplace)
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output_base = 0;
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else
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output_base = reloc_target_output_section->vma;
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relocation += output_base + symbol->section->output_offset;
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/* Add in supplied addend. */
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relocation += reloc_entry->addend;
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/* Here the variable relocation holds the final address of the
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symbol we are relocating against, plus any addend. */
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if (howto->pc_relative)
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{
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/* This is a PC relative relocation. We want to set RELOCATION
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to the distance between the address of the symbol and the
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location. RELOCATION is already the address of the symbol.
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We start by subtracting the address of the section containing
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the location.
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If pcrel_offset is set, we must further subtract the position
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of the location within the section. Some targets arrange for
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the addend to be the negative of the position of the location
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within the section; for example, i386-aout does this. For
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i386-aout, pcrel_offset is FALSE. Some other targets do not
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include the position of the location; for example, m88kbcs,
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or ELF. For those targets, pcrel_offset is TRUE.
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If we are producing relocatable output, then we must ensure
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that this reloc will be correctly computed when the final
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relocation is done. If pcrel_offset is FALSE we want to wind
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up with the negative of the location within the section,
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which means we must adjust the existing addend by the change
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in the location within the section. If pcrel_offset is TRUE
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we do not want to adjust the existing addend at all.
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FIXME: This seems logical to me, but for the case of
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producing relocatable output it is not what the code
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actually does. I don't want to change it, because it seems
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far too likely that something will break. */
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relocation -=
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input_section->output_section->vma + input_section->output_offset;
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if (howto->pcrel_offset)
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relocation -= reloc_entry->address;
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}
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if (output_bfd != (bfd *) NULL)
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{
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if (! howto->partial_inplace)
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{
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/* This is a partial relocation, and we want to apply the relocation
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to the reloc entry rather than the raw data. Modify the reloc
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inplace to reflect what we now know. */
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reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
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reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
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return flag;
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}
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else
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{
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/* This is a partial relocation, but inplace, so modify the
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reloc record a bit.
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If we've relocated with a symbol with a section, change
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into a ref to the section belonging to the symbol. */
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reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
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/* WTF?? */
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if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_coff_flavour)
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{
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/* For m68k-coff, the addend was being subtracted twice during
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relocation with -r. Removing the line below this comment
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fixes that problem; see PR 2953.
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However, Ian wrote the following, regarding removing the line
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below, which explains why it is still enabled: --djm
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If you put a patch like that into BFD you need to check all
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the COFF linkers. I am fairly certain that patch will break
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coff-i386 (e.g., SCO); see coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c
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where I worked around the problem in a different way. There
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may very well be a reason that the code works as it does.
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Hmmm. The first obvious point is that bfd_perform_relocation
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should not have any tests that depend upon the flavour. It's
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seem like entirely the wrong place for such a thing. The
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second obvious point is that the current code ignores the
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reloc addend when producing relocatable output for COFF.
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That's peculiar. In fact, I really have no idea what the
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point of the line you want to remove is.
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A typical COFF reloc subtracts the old value of the symbol
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and adds in the new value to the location in the object file
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(if it's a pc relative reloc it adds the difference between
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the symbol value and the location). When relocating we need
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to preserve that property.
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BFD handles this by setting the addend to the negative of the
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old value of the symbol. Unfortunately it handles common
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symbols in a non-standard way (it doesn't subtract the old
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value) but that's a different story (we can't change it
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without losing backward compatibility with old object files)
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(coff-i386 does subtract the old value, to be compatible with
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existing coff-i386 targets, like SCO).
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So everything works fine when not producing relocatable
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output. When we are producing relocatable output, logically
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we should do exactly what we do when not producing
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relocatable output. Therefore, your patch is correct. In
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fact, it should probably always just set reloc_entry->addend
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to 0 for all cases, since it is, in fact, going to add the
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value into the object file. This won't hurt the COFF code,
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which doesn't use the addend; I'm not sure what it will do
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to other formats (the thing to check for would be whether
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any formats both use the addend and set partial_inplace).
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When I wanted to make coff-i386 produce relocatable output,
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I ran into the problem that you are running into: I wanted
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to remove that line. Rather than risk it, I made the
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coff-i386 relocs use a special function; it's coff_i386_reloc
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in coff-i386.c. The function specifically adds the addend
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field into the object file, knowing that bfd_perform_relocation
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is not going to. If you remove that line, then coff-i386.c
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will wind up adding the addend field in twice. It's trivial
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| 337 |
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to fix; it just needs to be done.
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| 338 |
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| 339 |
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The problem with removing the line is just that it may break
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| 340 |
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some working code. With BFD it's hard to be sure of anything.
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| 341 |
|
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The right way to deal with this is simply to build and test at
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| 342 |
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least all the supported COFF targets. It should be
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| 343 |
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straightforward if time and disk space consuming. For each
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| 344 |
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target:
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| 345 |
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1) build the linker
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| 346 |
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2) generate some executable, and link it using -r (I would
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| 347 |
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probably use paranoia.o and link against newlib/libc.a,
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| 348 |
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which for all the supported targets would be available in
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| 349 |
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/usr/cygnus/progressive/H-host/target/lib/libc.a).
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| 350 |
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3) make the change to reloc.c
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| 351 |
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4) rebuild the linker
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| 352 |
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5) repeat step 2
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| 353 |
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6) if the resulting object files are the same, you have at
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| 354 |
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least made it no worse
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| 355 |
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7) if they are different you have to figure out which
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| 356 |
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version is right. */
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| 357 |
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relocation -= reloc_entry->addend;
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| 358 |
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reloc_entry->addend = 0;
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| 359 |
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}
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| 360 |
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else
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| 361 |
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{
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| 362 |
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reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
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| 363 |
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}
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| 364 |
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}
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| 365 |
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}
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| 366 |
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else
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| 367 |
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{
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| 368 |
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reloc_entry->addend = 0;
|
| 369 |
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}
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| 370 |
|
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| 371 |
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/* FIXME: This overflow checking is incomplete, because the value
|
| 372 |
|
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might have overflowed before we get here. For a correct check we
|
| 373 |
|
|
need to compute the value in a size larger than bitsize, but we
|
| 374 |
|
|
can't reasonably do that for a reloc the same size as a host
|
| 375 |
|
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machine word.
|
| 376 |
|
|
FIXME: We should also do overflow checking on the result after
|
| 377 |
|
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adding in the value contained in the object file. */
|
| 378 |
|
|
if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont)
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| 379 |
|
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{
|
| 380 |
|
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bfd_vma check;
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| 381 |
|
|
|
| 382 |
|
|
/* Get the value that will be used for the relocation, but
|
| 383 |
|
|
starting at bit position zero. */
|
| 384 |
|
|
if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos)
|
| 385 |
|
|
check = relocation >> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos);
|
| 386 |
|
|
else
|
| 387 |
|
|
check = relocation << (howto->bitpos - howto->rightshift);
|
| 388 |
|
|
switch (howto->complain_on_overflow)
|
| 389 |
|
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{
|
| 390 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_signed:
|
| 391 |
|
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{
|
| 392 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. */
|
| 393 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_max = (1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1;
|
| 394 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_min = ~reloc_signed_max;
|
| 395 |
|
|
|
| 396 |
|
|
/* The above right shift is incorrect for a signed value.
|
| 397 |
|
|
Fix it up by forcing on the upper bits. */
|
| 398 |
|
|
if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos
|
| 399 |
|
|
&& (bfd_signed_vma) relocation < 0)
|
| 400 |
|
|
check |= ((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 401 |
|
|
& ~((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 402 |
|
|
>> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos)));
|
| 403 |
|
|
if ((bfd_signed_vma) check > reloc_signed_max
|
| 404 |
|
|
|| (bfd_signed_vma) check < reloc_signed_min)
|
| 405 |
|
|
flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
|
| 406 |
|
|
}
|
| 407 |
|
|
break;
|
| 408 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_unsigned:
|
| 409 |
|
|
{
|
| 410 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids
|
| 411 |
|
|
overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in
|
| 412 |
|
|
bfd_vma. */
|
| 413 |
|
|
bfd_vma reloc_unsigned_max =
|
| 414 |
|
|
(((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1;
|
| 415 |
|
|
|
| 416 |
|
|
if ((bfd_vma) check > reloc_unsigned_max)
|
| 417 |
|
|
flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
|
| 418 |
|
|
}
|
| 419 |
|
|
break;
|
| 420 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_bitfield:
|
| 421 |
|
|
{
|
| 422 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids
|
| 423 |
|
|
overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in
|
| 424 |
|
|
bfd_vma. */
|
| 425 |
|
|
bfd_vma reloc_bits = (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1;
|
| 426 |
|
|
|
| 427 |
|
|
if (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits) != 0
|
| 428 |
|
|
&& (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits)
|
| 429 |
|
|
!= (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits)))
|
| 430 |
|
|
{
|
| 431 |
|
|
/* The above right shift is incorrect for a signed
|
| 432 |
|
|
value. See if turning on the upper bits fixes the
|
| 433 |
|
|
overflow. */
|
| 434 |
|
|
if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos
|
| 435 |
|
|
&& (bfd_signed_vma) relocation < 0)
|
| 436 |
|
|
{
|
| 437 |
|
|
check |= ((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 438 |
|
|
& ~((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 439 |
|
|
>> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos)));
|
| 440 |
|
|
if (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits)
|
| 441 |
|
|
!= (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits))
|
| 442 |
|
|
flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
|
| 443 |
|
|
}
|
| 444 |
|
|
else
|
| 445 |
|
|
flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
|
| 446 |
|
|
}
|
| 447 |
|
|
}
|
| 448 |
|
|
break;
|
| 449 |
|
|
default:
|
| 450 |
|
|
abort ();
|
| 451 |
|
|
}
|
| 452 |
|
|
}
|
| 453 |
|
|
|
| 454 |
|
|
/* Either we are relocating all the way, or we don't want to apply
|
| 455 |
|
|
the relocation to the reloc entry (probably because there isn't
|
| 456 |
|
|
any room in the output format to describe addends to relocs). */
|
| 457 |
|
|
|
| 458 |
|
|
/* The cast to bfd_vma avoids a bug in the Alpha OSF/1 C compiler
|
| 459 |
|
|
(OSF version 1.3, compiler version 3.11). It miscompiles the
|
| 460 |
|
|
following program:
|
| 461 |
|
|
|
| 462 |
|
|
struct str
|
| 463 |
|
|
{
|
| 464 |
|
|
unsigned int i0;
|
| 465 |
|
|
} s = { 0 };
|
| 466 |
|
|
|
| 467 |
|
|
int
|
| 468 |
|
|
main ()
|
| 469 |
|
|
{
|
| 470 |
|
|
unsigned long x;
|
| 471 |
|
|
|
| 472 |
|
|
x = 0x100000000;
|
| 473 |
|
|
x <<= (unsigned long) s.i0;
|
| 474 |
|
|
if (x == 0)
|
| 475 |
|
|
printf ("failed\n");
|
| 476 |
|
|
else
|
| 477 |
|
|
printf ("succeeded (%lx)\n", x);
|
| 478 |
|
|
}
|
| 479 |
|
|
*/
|
| 480 |
|
|
|
| 481 |
|
|
relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift;
|
| 482 |
|
|
|
| 483 |
|
|
/* Shift everything up to where it's going to be used. */
|
| 484 |
|
|
relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos;
|
| 485 |
|
|
|
| 486 |
|
|
/* Wait for the day when all have the mask in them. */
|
| 487 |
|
|
|
| 488 |
|
|
/* What we do:
|
| 489 |
|
|
i instruction to be left alone
|
| 490 |
|
|
o offset within instruction
|
| 491 |
|
|
r relocation offset to apply
|
| 492 |
|
|
S src mask
|
| 493 |
|
|
D dst mask
|
| 494 |
|
|
N ~dst mask
|
| 495 |
|
|
A part 1
|
| 496 |
|
|
B part 2
|
| 497 |
|
|
R result
|
| 498 |
|
|
|
| 499 |
|
|
Do this:
|
| 500 |
|
|
i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
|
| 501 |
|
|
and S S S S S to get the size offset we want
|
| 502 |
|
|
+ r r r r r r r r r r to get the final value to place
|
| 503 |
|
|
and D D D D D to chop to right size
|
| 504 |
|
|
-----------------------
|
| 505 |
|
|
A A A A A
|
| 506 |
|
|
And this:
|
| 507 |
|
|
... i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
|
| 508 |
|
|
and N N N N N get instruction
|
| 509 |
|
|
-----------------------
|
| 510 |
|
|
... B B B B B
|
| 511 |
|
|
|
| 512 |
|
|
And then:
|
| 513 |
|
|
B B B B B
|
| 514 |
|
|
or A A A A A
|
| 515 |
|
|
-----------------------
|
| 516 |
|
|
R R R R R R R R R R put into bfd_put<size>. */
|
| 517 |
|
|
|
| 518 |
|
|
#define DOIT(x) \
|
| 519 |
|
|
x = ( (x & ~howto->dst_mask) | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask))
|
| 520 |
|
|
|
| 521 |
|
|
location = (bfd_byte *) data + addr;
|
| 522 |
|
|
switch (howto->size)
|
| 523 |
|
|
{
|
| 524 |
|
|
case 0:
|
| 525 |
|
|
{
|
| 526 |
|
|
bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 1);
|
| 527 |
|
|
DOIT (x);
|
| 528 |
|
|
put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 1);
|
| 529 |
|
|
}
|
| 530 |
|
|
break;
|
| 531 |
|
|
|
| 532 |
|
|
case 1:
|
| 533 |
|
|
if (relocation)
|
| 534 |
|
|
{
|
| 535 |
|
|
bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 2);
|
| 536 |
|
|
DOIT (x);
|
| 537 |
|
|
put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 2);
|
| 538 |
|
|
}
|
| 539 |
|
|
break;
|
| 540 |
|
|
case 2:
|
| 541 |
|
|
if (relocation)
|
| 542 |
|
|
{
|
| 543 |
|
|
bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 4);
|
| 544 |
|
|
DOIT (x);
|
| 545 |
|
|
put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 4);
|
| 546 |
|
|
}
|
| 547 |
|
|
break;
|
| 548 |
|
|
case -2:
|
| 549 |
|
|
{
|
| 550 |
|
|
bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 4);
|
| 551 |
|
|
relocation = -relocation;
|
| 552 |
|
|
DOIT(x);
|
| 553 |
|
|
put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 4);
|
| 554 |
|
|
}
|
| 555 |
|
|
break;
|
| 556 |
|
|
|
| 557 |
|
|
case 3:
|
| 558 |
|
|
/* Do nothing. */
|
| 559 |
|
|
break;
|
| 560 |
|
|
|
| 561 |
|
|
case 4:
|
| 562 |
|
|
#ifdef BFD64
|
| 563 |
|
|
if (relocation)
|
| 564 |
|
|
{
|
| 565 |
|
|
bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 8);
|
| 566 |
|
|
DOIT (x);
|
| 567 |
|
|
put_data (x, location, 8);
|
| 568 |
|
|
}
|
| 569 |
|
|
#else
|
| 570 |
|
|
abort ();
|
| 571 |
|
|
#endif
|
| 572 |
|
|
break;
|
| 573 |
|
|
default:
|
| 574 |
|
|
return bfd_reloc_other;
|
| 575 |
|
|
}
|
| 576 |
|
|
if ((howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont) && overflow)
|
| 577 |
|
|
return bfd_reloc_overflow;
|
| 578 |
|
|
|
| 579 |
|
|
return flag;
|
| 580 |
|
|
}
|
| 581 |
|
|
|
| 582 |
|
|
/* Relocate a given location using a given value and howto. */
|
| 583 |
|
|
|
| 584 |
|
|
bfd_reloc_status_type
|
| 585 |
|
|
_bfd_do_ns32k_reloc_contents (howto, input_bfd, relocation, location,
|
| 586 |
|
|
get_data, put_data)
|
| 587 |
|
|
reloc_howto_type *howto;
|
| 588 |
|
|
bfd *input_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
|
| 589 |
|
|
bfd_vma relocation;
|
| 590 |
|
|
bfd_byte *location;
|
| 591 |
|
|
bfd_vma (*get_data) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *, int));
|
| 592 |
|
|
void (*put_data) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int));
|
| 593 |
|
|
{
|
| 594 |
|
|
int size;
|
| 595 |
|
|
bfd_vma x;
|
| 596 |
|
|
bfd_boolean overflow;
|
| 597 |
|
|
|
| 598 |
|
|
/* If the size is negative, negate RELOCATION. This isn't very
|
| 599 |
|
|
general. */
|
| 600 |
|
|
if (howto->size < 0)
|
| 601 |
|
|
relocation = -relocation;
|
| 602 |
|
|
|
| 603 |
|
|
/* Get the value we are going to relocate. */
|
| 604 |
|
|
size = bfd_get_reloc_size (howto);
|
| 605 |
|
|
switch (size)
|
| 606 |
|
|
{
|
| 607 |
|
|
default:
|
| 608 |
|
|
case 0:
|
| 609 |
|
|
abort ();
|
| 610 |
|
|
case 1:
|
| 611 |
|
|
case 2:
|
| 612 |
|
|
case 4:
|
| 613 |
|
|
#ifdef BFD64
|
| 614 |
|
|
case 8:
|
| 615 |
|
|
#endif
|
| 616 |
|
|
x = get_data (location, size);
|
| 617 |
|
|
break;
|
| 618 |
|
|
}
|
| 619 |
|
|
|
| 620 |
|
|
/* Check for overflow. FIXME: We may drop bits during the addition
|
| 621 |
|
|
which we don't check for. We must either check at every single
|
| 622 |
|
|
operation, which would be tedious, or we must do the computations
|
| 623 |
|
|
in a type larger than bfd_vma, which would be inefficient. */
|
| 624 |
|
|
overflow = FALSE;
|
| 625 |
|
|
if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont)
|
| 626 |
|
|
{
|
| 627 |
|
|
bfd_vma check;
|
| 628 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma signed_check;
|
| 629 |
|
|
bfd_vma add;
|
| 630 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma signed_add;
|
| 631 |
|
|
|
| 632 |
|
|
if (howto->rightshift == 0)
|
| 633 |
|
|
{
|
| 634 |
|
|
check = relocation;
|
| 635 |
|
|
signed_check = (bfd_signed_vma) relocation;
|
| 636 |
|
|
}
|
| 637 |
|
|
else
|
| 638 |
|
|
{
|
| 639 |
|
|
/* Drop unwanted bits from the value we are relocating to. */
|
| 640 |
|
|
check = relocation >> howto->rightshift;
|
| 641 |
|
|
|
| 642 |
|
|
/* If this is a signed value, the rightshift just dropped
|
| 643 |
|
|
leading 1 bits (assuming twos complement). */
|
| 644 |
|
|
if ((bfd_signed_vma) relocation >= 0)
|
| 645 |
|
|
signed_check = check;
|
| 646 |
|
|
else
|
| 647 |
|
|
signed_check = (check
|
| 648 |
|
|
| ((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 649 |
|
|
& ~((bfd_vma) - 1 >> howto->rightshift)));
|
| 650 |
|
|
}
|
| 651 |
|
|
|
| 652 |
|
|
/* Get the value from the object file. */
|
| 653 |
|
|
add = x & howto->src_mask;
|
| 654 |
|
|
|
| 655 |
|
|
/* Get the value from the object file with an appropriate sign.
|
| 656 |
|
|
The expression involving howto->src_mask isolates the upper
|
| 657 |
|
|
bit of src_mask. If that bit is set in the value we are
|
| 658 |
|
|
adding, it is negative, and we subtract out that number times
|
| 659 |
|
|
two. If src_mask includes the highest possible bit, then we
|
| 660 |
|
|
can not get the upper bit, but that does not matter since
|
| 661 |
|
|
signed_add needs no adjustment to become negative in that
|
| 662 |
|
|
case. */
|
| 663 |
|
|
signed_add = add;
|
| 664 |
|
|
if ((add & (((~howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask)) != 0)
|
| 665 |
|
|
signed_add -= (((~howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask) << 1;
|
| 666 |
|
|
|
| 667 |
|
|
/* Add the value from the object file, shifted so that it is a
|
| 668 |
|
|
straight number. */
|
| 669 |
|
|
if (howto->bitpos == 0)
|
| 670 |
|
|
{
|
| 671 |
|
|
check += add;
|
| 672 |
|
|
signed_check += signed_add;
|
| 673 |
|
|
}
|
| 674 |
|
|
else
|
| 675 |
|
|
{
|
| 676 |
|
|
check += add >> howto->bitpos;
|
| 677 |
|
|
|
| 678 |
|
|
/* For the signed case we use ADD, rather than SIGNED_ADD,
|
| 679 |
|
|
to avoid warnings from SVR4 cc. This is OK since we
|
| 680 |
|
|
explicitly handle the sign bits. */
|
| 681 |
|
|
if (signed_add >= 0)
|
| 682 |
|
|
signed_check += add >> howto->bitpos;
|
| 683 |
|
|
else
|
| 684 |
|
|
signed_check += ((add >> howto->bitpos)
|
| 685 |
|
|
| ((bfd_vma) - 1
|
| 686 |
|
|
& ~((bfd_vma) - 1 >> howto->bitpos)));
|
| 687 |
|
|
}
|
| 688 |
|
|
|
| 689 |
|
|
switch (howto->complain_on_overflow)
|
| 690 |
|
|
{
|
| 691 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_signed:
|
| 692 |
|
|
{
|
| 693 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. */
|
| 694 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_max = (1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1;
|
| 695 |
|
|
bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_min = ~reloc_signed_max;
|
| 696 |
|
|
|
| 697 |
|
|
if (signed_check > reloc_signed_max
|
| 698 |
|
|
|| signed_check < reloc_signed_min)
|
| 699 |
|
|
overflow = TRUE;
|
| 700 |
|
|
}
|
| 701 |
|
|
break;
|
| 702 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_unsigned:
|
| 703 |
|
|
{
|
| 704 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids
|
| 705 |
|
|
overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in
|
| 706 |
|
|
bfd_vma. */
|
| 707 |
|
|
bfd_vma reloc_unsigned_max =
|
| 708 |
|
|
(((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1;
|
| 709 |
|
|
|
| 710 |
|
|
if (check > reloc_unsigned_max)
|
| 711 |
|
|
overflow = TRUE;
|
| 712 |
|
|
}
|
| 713 |
|
|
break;
|
| 714 |
|
|
case complain_overflow_bitfield:
|
| 715 |
|
|
{
|
| 716 |
|
|
/* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids
|
| 717 |
|
|
overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in
|
| 718 |
|
|
bfd_vma. */
|
| 719 |
|
|
bfd_vma reloc_bits = (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1;
|
| 720 |
|
|
|
| 721 |
|
|
if ((check & ~reloc_bits) != 0
|
| 722 |
|
|
&& (((bfd_vma) signed_check & ~reloc_bits)
|
| 723 |
|
|
!= (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits)))
|
| 724 |
|
|
overflow = TRUE;
|
| 725 |
|
|
}
|
| 726 |
|
|
break;
|
| 727 |
|
|
default:
|
| 728 |
|
|
abort ();
|
| 729 |
|
|
}
|
| 730 |
|
|
}
|
| 731 |
|
|
|
| 732 |
|
|
/* Put RELOCATION in the right bits. */
|
| 733 |
|
|
relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift;
|
| 734 |
|
|
relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos;
|
| 735 |
|
|
|
| 736 |
|
|
/* Add RELOCATION to the right bits of X. */
|
| 737 |
|
|
x = ((x & ~howto->dst_mask)
|
| 738 |
|
|
| (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask));
|
| 739 |
|
|
|
| 740 |
|
|
/* Put the relocated value back in the object file. */
|
| 741 |
|
|
switch (size)
|
| 742 |
|
|
{
|
| 743 |
|
|
default:
|
| 744 |
|
|
case 0:
|
| 745 |
|
|
abort ();
|
| 746 |
|
|
case 1:
|
| 747 |
|
|
case 2:
|
| 748 |
|
|
case 4:
|
| 749 |
|
|
#ifdef BFD64
|
| 750 |
|
|
case 8:
|
| 751 |
|
|
#endif
|
| 752 |
|
|
put_data (x, location, size);
|
| 753 |
|
|
break;
|
| 754 |
|
|
}
|
| 755 |
|
|
|
| 756 |
|
|
return overflow ? bfd_reloc_overflow : bfd_reloc_ok;
|
| 757 |
|
|
}
|
| 758 |
|
|
|
| 759 |
|
|
bfd_reloc_status_type
|
| 760 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_reloc_disp (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section,
|
| 761 |
|
|
output_bfd, error_message)
|
| 762 |
|
|
bfd *abfd;
|
| 763 |
|
|
arelent *reloc_entry;
|
| 764 |
|
|
struct bfd_symbol *symbol;
|
| 765 |
|
|
PTR data;
|
| 766 |
|
|
asection *input_section;
|
| 767 |
|
|
bfd *output_bfd;
|
| 768 |
|
|
char **error_message;
|
| 769 |
|
|
{
|
| 770 |
|
|
return do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section,
|
| 771 |
|
|
output_bfd, error_message,
|
| 772 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_get_displacement,
|
| 773 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_put_displacement);
|
| 774 |
|
|
}
|
| 775 |
|
|
|
| 776 |
|
|
bfd_reloc_status_type
|
| 777 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_reloc_imm (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section,
|
| 778 |
|
|
output_bfd, error_message)
|
| 779 |
|
|
bfd *abfd;
|
| 780 |
|
|
arelent *reloc_entry;
|
| 781 |
|
|
struct bfd_symbol *symbol;
|
| 782 |
|
|
PTR data;
|
| 783 |
|
|
asection *input_section;
|
| 784 |
|
|
bfd *output_bfd;
|
| 785 |
|
|
char **error_message;
|
| 786 |
|
|
{
|
| 787 |
|
|
return do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section,
|
| 788 |
|
|
output_bfd, error_message, _bfd_ns32k_get_immediate,
|
| 789 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_put_immediate);
|
| 790 |
|
|
}
|
| 791 |
|
|
|
| 792 |
|
|
bfd_reloc_status_type
|
| 793 |
|
|
_bfd_ns32k_final_link_relocate (howto, input_bfd, input_section, contents,
|
| 794 |
|
|
address, value, addend)
|
| 795 |
|
|
reloc_howto_type *howto;
|
| 796 |
|
|
bfd *input_bfd;
|
| 797 |
|
|
asection *input_section;
|
| 798 |
|
|
bfd_byte *contents;
|
| 799 |
|
|
bfd_vma address;
|
| 800 |
|
|
bfd_vma value;
|
| 801 |
|
|
bfd_vma addend;
|
| 802 |
|
|
{
|
| 803 |
|
|
bfd_vma relocation;
|
| 804 |
|
|
|
| 805 |
|
|
/* Sanity check the address. */
|
| 806 |
|
|
if (address > bfd_get_section_limit (input_bfd, input_section))
|
| 807 |
|
|
return bfd_reloc_outofrange;
|
| 808 |
|
|
|
| 809 |
|
|
/* This function assumes that we are dealing with a basic relocation
|
| 810 |
|
|
against a symbol. We want to compute the value of the symbol to
|
| 811 |
|
|
relocate to. This is just VALUE, the value of the symbol, plus
|
| 812 |
|
|
ADDEND, any addend associated with the reloc. */
|
| 813 |
|
|
relocation = value + addend;
|
| 814 |
|
|
|
| 815 |
|
|
/* If the relocation is PC relative, we want to set RELOCATION to
|
| 816 |
|
|
the distance between the symbol (currently in RELOCATION) and the
|
| 817 |
|
|
location we are relocating. Some targets (e.g., i386-aout)
|
| 818 |
|
|
arrange for the contents of the section to be the negative of the
|
| 819 |
|
|
offset of the location within the section; for such targets
|
| 820 |
|
|
pcrel_offset is FALSE. Other targets (e.g., m88kbcs or ELF)
|
| 821 |
|
|
simply leave the contents of the section as zero; for such
|
| 822 |
|
|
targets pcrel_offset is TRUE. If pcrel_offset is FALSE we do not
|
| 823 |
|
|
need to subtract out the offset of the location within the
|
| 824 |
|
|
section (which is just ADDRESS). */
|
| 825 |
|
|
if (howto->pc_relative)
|
| 826 |
|
|
{
|
| 827 |
|
|
relocation -= (input_section->output_section->vma
|
| 828 |
|
|
+ input_section->output_offset);
|
| 829 |
|
|
if (howto->pcrel_offset)
|
| 830 |
|
|
relocation -= address;
|
| 831 |
|
|
}
|
| 832 |
|
|
|
| 833 |
|
|
return _bfd_ns32k_relocate_contents (howto, input_bfd, relocation,
|
| 834 |
|
|
contents + address);
|
| 835 |
|
|
}
|