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/* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for HPs running
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   HPUX using the 64bit runtime model.
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   Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GCC.
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GCC 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, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING3.  If not see
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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/* We can debug dynamically linked executables on hpux11; we also
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   want dereferencing of a NULL pointer to cause a SEGV.  Do not move
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   the "+Accept TypeMismatch" switch.  We check for it in collect2
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   to determine which init/fini is needed.  */
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#undef LINK_SPEC
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#if ((TARGET_DEFAULT | TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT) & MASK_GNU_LD)
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#define LINK_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared:%{p:-L/lib/pa20_64/libp -L/usr/lib/pa20_64/libp %{!static:\
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     %nwarning: consider linking with '-static' as system libraries with\n\
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     %n  profiling support are only provided in archive format}}}\
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   %{!shared:%{pg:-L/lib/pa20_64/libp -L/usr/lib/pa20_64/libp %{!static:\
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     %nwarning: consider linking with '-static' as system libraries with\n\
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     %n  profiling support are only provided in archive format}}}\
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   %{!shared:%{!static:%{rdynamic:-E}}}\
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   %{mhp-ld:+Accept TypeMismatch -z} %{mlinker-opt:-O}\
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   %{!shared:-u main %{!nostdlib:%{!nodefaultlibs:-u __cxa_finalize}}}\
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   %{static:-a archive} %{shared:%{mhp-ld:-b}%{!mhp-ld:-shared}}"
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#else
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#define LINK_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared:%{p:-L/lib/pa20_64/libp -L/usr/lib/pa20_64/libp %{!static:\
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     %nwarning: consider linking with '-static' as system libraries with\n\
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     %n  profiling support are only provided in archive format}}}\
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   %{!shared:%{pg:-L/lib/pa20_64/libp -L/usr/lib/pa20_64/libp %{!static:\
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     %nwarning: consider linking with '-static' as system libraries with\n\
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     %n  profiling support are only provided in archive format}}}\
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   %{!shared:%{!static:%{rdynamic:-E}}}\
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   %{!mgnu-ld:+Accept TypeMismatch -z} %{mlinker-opt:-O}\
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   %{!shared:-u main %{!nostdlib:%{!nodefaultlibs:-u __cxa_finalize}}}\
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   %{static:-a archive} %{shared:%{mgnu-ld:-shared}%{!mgnu-ld:-b}}"
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#endif
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/* Profiling support is only provided in libc.a.  However, libprof and
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   libgprof are only available in shared form on HP-UX 11.00.  We use
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   the shared form if we are using the GNU linker or an archive form
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   isn't available.  We also usually need to link with libdld and it's
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   only available in shared form.  */
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#undef LIB_SPEC
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#if ((TARGET_DEFAULT | TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT) & MASK_GNU_LD)
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#define LIB_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared:\
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     %{!p:%{!pg:%{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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            %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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            %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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     %{p:%{!pg:%{static:%{!mhp-ld:-a shared}%{mhp-ld:-a archive_shared}}\
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           -lprof %{static:-a archive}\
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           %{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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           %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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           %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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     %{pg:%{static:%{!mhp-ld:-a shared}%{mhp-ld:-a archive_shared}}\
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       -lgprof %{static:-a archive}\
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       %{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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       %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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       %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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   %{shared:%{mt|pthread:-lpthread}}"
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#else
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#define LIB_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared:\
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     %{!p:%{!pg:%{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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            %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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            %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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     %{p:%{!pg:%{static:%{mgnu-ld:-a shared}%{!mgnu-ld:-a archive_shared}}\
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           -lprof %{static:-a archive}\
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           %{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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           %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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           %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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     %{pg:%{static:%{mgnu-ld:-a shared}%{!mgnu-ld:-a archive_shared}}\
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       -lgprof %{static:-a archive}\
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       %{fopenmp:%{static:-a shared} -lrt %{static:-a archive}}\
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       %{mt|pthread:-lpthread} -lc\
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       %{static:%{!nolibdld:-a shared -ldld -a archive -lc}\
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                %{!mt:%{!pthread:-a shared -lc -a archive}}}}}\
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   %{shared:%{mt|pthread:-lpthread}}"
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#endif
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/* The libgcc_stub.a and milli.a libraries need to come last.  */
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#undef LINK_GCC_C_SEQUENCE_SPEC
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#define LINK_GCC_C_SEQUENCE_SPEC "\
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  %G %L %G %{!nostdlib:%{!nodefaultlibs:%{!shared:-lgcc_stub}\
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  milli.a%s}}"
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/* Under hpux11, the normal location of the `ld' and `as' programs is the
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   /usr/ccs/bin directory.  */
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#ifndef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
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#undef MD_EXEC_PREFIX
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#define MD_EXEC_PREFIX "/usr/ccs/bin"
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#endif
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/* Default prefixes.  */
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#undef STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1
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#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 "/lib/pa20_64/"
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#undef STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2
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#define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2 "/usr/lib/pa20_64/"
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/* Under hpux11 the normal location of the various pa20_64 *crt*.o files
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   is the /usr/ccs/lib/pa20_64 directory.  Some files may also be in the
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   /opt/langtools/lib/pa20_64 directory.  */
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#ifndef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
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#undef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX
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#define MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX "/usr/ccs/lib/pa20_64/"
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#endif
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#ifndef CROSS_DIRECTORY_STRUCTURE
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#undef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1
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#define MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 "/opt/langtools/lib/pa20_64/"
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#endif
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/* This macro specifies the biggest alignment supported by the object
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   file format of this machine.
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   The .align directive in the HP assembler allows alignments up to
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   4096 bytes.  However, the maximum alignment of a global common symbol
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   is 16 bytes using HP ld.  Unfortunately, this macro doesn't provide
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   a method to check for common symbols.  */
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#undef MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
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#define MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT 32768
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/* Due to limitations in the target structure, it isn't currently possible
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   to dynamically switch between the GNU and HP assemblers.  */
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#undef TARGET_GAS
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/* Configure selects the standard ELFOS defines for use with GAS.  */
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#ifdef USING_ELFOS_H
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/* We are using GAS.  */
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#define TARGET_GAS 1
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#undef TARGET_ASM_FILE_START
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#define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START pa_hpux64_gas_file_start
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/* This is how we output a null terminated string.  */
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#undef STRING_ASM_OP
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#define STRING_ASM_OP   "\t.stringz\t"
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#define TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP     "\t.text"
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#define DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP     "\t.data"
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#define BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP      "\t.section\t.bss"
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#define JCR_SECTION_NAME        ".jcr"
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#define HP_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP    "\t.section\t.init"
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#define GNU_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP   "\t.section\t.init_array"
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#define HP_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP    "\t.section\t.fini"
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#define GNU_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP   "\t.section\t.fini_array"
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/* We need to override the following two macros defined in elfos.h since
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   the .comm directive has a different syntax and it can't be used for
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   local common symbols.  */
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#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN)              \
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  pa_asm_output_aligned_common (FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN)
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#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN)               \
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  pa_asm_output_aligned_local (FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN)
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/* The define in pa.h doesn't work with the alias attribute.  The
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   default is ok with the following define for GLOBAL_ASM_OP.  */
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#undef TARGET_ASM_GLOBALIZE_LABEL
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/* This is how we globalize a label.  */
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#define GLOBAL_ASM_OP   "\t.globl\t"
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/* Hacked version from defaults.h that uses assemble_name_raw
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   instead of assemble_name.  A symbol in a type directive that
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   isn't otherwise referenced doesn't cause the symbol to be
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   placed in the symbol table of the assembled object.  */
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#undef ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE(STREAM, NAME, TYPE)           \
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do {                                                            \
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  fputs (TYPE_ASM_OP, STREAM);                                  \
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  assemble_name_raw (STREAM, NAME);                             \
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  fputs (", ", STREAM);                                         \
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  fprintf (STREAM, TYPE_OPERAND_FMT, TYPE);                     \
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  putc ('\n', STREAM);                                          \
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} while (0)
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/* Hacked version from elfos.h that doesn't output a label.  */
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#undef ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME
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#define ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL)             \
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do {                                                            \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "function");           \
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  ASM_DECLARE_RESULT (FILE, DECL_RESULT (DECL));                \
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} while (0)
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/* The type of external references must be set correctly for the
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   dynamic loader to work correctly.  This is equivalent to the
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   HP assembler's .IMPORT directive but relates more directly to
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   ELF object file types.  */
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#undef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL(FILE, DECL, NAME)                   \
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  pa_hpux_asm_output_external ((FILE), (DECL), (NAME))
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_REAL(FILE, DECL, NAME)              \
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do {                                                            \
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  if (FUNCTION_NAME_P (NAME))                                   \
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    ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "function");         \
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  else                                                          \
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    ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "object");           \
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  default_elf_asm_output_external (FILE, DECL, NAME);           \
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} while (0)
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/* We need set the type for external libcalls.  Also note that not all
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   libcall names are passed to targetm.encode_section_info (e.g., __main).
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   Thus, we also have to do the section encoding if it hasn't been done
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   already.  */
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#undef ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL(FILE, FUN)                  \
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do {                                                            \
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  if (!FUNCTION_NAME_P (XSTR (FUN, 0)))                         \
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    pa_encode_label (FUN);                                      \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, XSTR (FUN, 0), "function");  \
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} while (0)
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/* We need to use the HP style for internal labels.  */
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#undef ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL
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#define ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL(LABEL, PREFIX, NUM) \
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  sprintf (LABEL, "*%c$%s%04ld", (PREFIX)[0], (PREFIX) + 1, (long)(NUM))
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#else /* USING_ELFOS_H */
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/* We are not using GAS.  */
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#define TARGET_GAS 0
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/* HPUX 11 has the "new" HP assembler.  It's still lousy, but it's a whole
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   lot better than the assembler shipped with older versions of hpux.
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   However, it doesn't support weak symbols and is a bad fit with ELF.  */
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#undef NEW_HP_ASSEMBLER
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#define NEW_HP_ASSEMBLER 1
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/* It looks like DWARF2 will be the easiest debug format to handle on this
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   platform.  */
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#define DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO 1
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#define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DWARF2_DEBUG
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/* This target uses the ELF object file format.  */
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#define OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
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#undef TARGET_ASM_FILE_START
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#define TARGET_ASM_FILE_START pa_hpux64_hpas_file_start
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#undef TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP             "\t.SUBSPA $CODE$\n"
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#undef READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP    "\t.SUBSPA $LIT$\n"
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#undef DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP             "\t.SUBSPA $DATA$\n"
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#undef BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP              "\t.SUBSPA $BSS$\n"
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/* We provide explicit defines for CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP and
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   DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP since we don't yet have support for
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   named sections with the HP assembler.  */
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#undef CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.SUBSPA \\.ctors,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#undef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP "\t.SUBSPA \\.dtors,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#define HP_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP \
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  "\t.SUBSPA \\.init,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#define GNU_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP \
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  "\t.SUBSPA \\.init_array,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#define HP_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP \
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  "\t.SUBSPA \\.fini,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#define GNU_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP \
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  "\t.SUBSPA \\.fini_array,QUAD=1,ALIGN=8,ACCESS=31"
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#endif /* USING_ELFOS_H */
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/* The following defines, used to run constructors and destructors with
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   the SOM linker under HP-UX 11, are not needed.  */
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#undef HAS_INIT_SECTION
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#undef LD_INIT_SWITCH
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#undef LD_FINI_SWITCH
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/* The following STARTFILE_SPEC and ENDFILE_SPEC defines provide the
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   magic needed to run initializers and finalizers.  */
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#undef STARTFILE_SPEC
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#if TARGET_HPUX_11_31
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared: %{!symbolic: crt0%O%s} \
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     %{munix=95:unix95.o%s} %{munix=98:unix98.o%s} \
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     %{!munix=93:%{!munix=95:%{!munix=98:unix2003%O%s}}}} \
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     %{static:crtbeginT%O%s} \
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   %{!static:%{!shared:crtbegin%O%s} %{shared:crtbeginS%O%s}}"
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#elif TARGET_HPUX_11_11
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared: %{!symbolic: crt0%O%s} %{munix=95:unix95.o%s} \
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     %{!munix=93:%{!munix=95:unix98%O%s}}} %{static:crtbeginT%O%s} \
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   %{!static:%{!shared:crtbegin%O%s} %{shared:crtbeginS%O%s}}"
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#else
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared: %{!symbolic: crt0%O%s} %{munix=95:unix95%O%s}} \
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   %{static:crtbeginT%O%s} %{!static:%{!shared:crtbegin%O%s} \
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   %{shared:crtbeginS%O%s}}"
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#endif
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#undef ENDFILE_SPEC
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#define ENDFILE_SPEC "%{!shared:crtend%O%s} %{shared:crtendS%O%s}"
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/* Since HP uses the .init and .fini sections for array initializers
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   and finalizers, we need different defines for INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP
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   and FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP.  With the implementation adopted below,
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   the sections are not actually used.  However, we still must provide
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   defines to select the proper code path.  */
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#undef INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#undef FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP
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/* We are using array initializers and don't want calls in the INIT
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   and FINI sections.  */
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#undef CRT_CALL_STATIC_FUNCTION
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#define CRT_CALL_STATIC_FUNCTION(SECTION_OP, FUNC)
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/* The init_priority attribute is not supported with HP ld.  This could be
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   supported if collect2 was used with LD_INIT_SWITCH.  Unfortunately, this
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   approach doesn't work with GNU ld since HP-UX doesn't support DT_INIT,
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   and therefore the -init and -fini GNU ld switches.  */
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#undef SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY
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#define SUPPORTS_INIT_PRIORITY (TARGET_GNU_LD ? 1 : 0)
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/* We use DTOR_LIST_BEGIN to carry a bunch of hacks to allow us to use
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   the init and fini array sections with both the HP and GNU linkers.
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   The linkers setup the required dynamic entries in the dynamic segment
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   and the dynamic linker does the calls.  This approach avoids using
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   collect2.
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   The first hack is to implement __do_global_ctors_aux in crtbegin as
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   it needs to be the first entry in the init array so that it is called
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   last.  HP got the order of the init array backwards.  The DT_INIT_ARRAY
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   is supposed to be executed in the same order as the addresses appear in
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   the array.  DT_FINI_ARRAY is supposed to be executed in the opposite
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   order.
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   The second hack is a set of plabels to implement the effect of
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   CRT_CALL_STATIC_FUNCTION.  HP-UX 11 only supports DI_INIT_ARRAY and
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   DT_FINI_ARRAY and they put the arrays in .init and .fini, rather than
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   in .init_array and .fini_array.  The standard defines for .init and
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   .fini have the execute flag set.  So, the assembler has to be hacked
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   to munge the standard flags for these sections to make them agree
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   with what the HP linker expects.  With the GNU linker, we need to
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   used the .init_array and .fini_array sections.  So, we set up for
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   both just in case.  Once we have built the table, the linker does
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   the rest of the work.
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   The order is significant.  Placing __do_global_ctors_aux first in
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   the list, results in it being called last.  User specified initializers,
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   either using the linker +init command or a plabel, run before the
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   initializers specified here.  */
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/* We need to add frame_dummy to the initializer list if EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME
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   or JCR_SECTION_NAME is defined.  */
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#if defined(EH_FRAME_SECTION_NAME) || defined(JCR_SECTION_NAME)
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#define PA_INIT_FRAME_DUMMY_ASM_OP ".dword P%frame_dummy"
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#else
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#define PA_INIT_FRAME_DUMMY_ASM_OP ""
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#endif
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/* The following hack sets up the .init, .init_array, .fini and
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   .fini_array sections.  */
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#define PA_CRTBEGIN_HACK \
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asm (TEXT_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                              \
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static void __attribute__((used))                                       \
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__do_global_ctors_aux (void)                                            \
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{                                                                       \
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  func_ptr *p = __CTOR_LIST__;                                          \
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  while (*(p + 1))                                                      \
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    p++;                                                                \
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  for (; *p != (func_ptr) -1; p--)                                      \
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    (*p) ();                                                            \
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}                                                                       \
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                                                                        \
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asm (HP_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                     \
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asm (".align 8");                                                       \
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asm (".dword P%__do_global_ctors_aux");                                 \
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asm (PA_INIT_FRAME_DUMMY_ASM_OP);                                       \
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asm (GNU_INIT_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                    \
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asm (".align 8");                                                       \
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asm (".dword P%__do_global_ctors_aux");                                 \
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asm (PA_INIT_FRAME_DUMMY_ASM_OP);                                       \
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asm (HP_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                     \
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asm (".align 8");                                                       \
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asm (".dword P%__do_global_dtors_aux");                                 \
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asm (GNU_FINI_ARRAY_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                    \
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asm (".align 8");                                                       \
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asm (".dword P%__do_global_dtors_aux")
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/* The following two variants of DTOR_LIST_BEGIN are identical to those
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   in crtstuff.c except for the addition of the above crtbegin hack.  */
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#ifdef DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define DTOR_LIST_BEGIN \
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asm (DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP);                                             \
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STATIC func_ptr __DTOR_LIST__[1]                                        \
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  __attribute__ ((aligned(sizeof(func_ptr))))                           \
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  = { (func_ptr) (-1) };                                                \
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PA_CRTBEGIN_HACK
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#else
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#define DTOR_LIST_BEGIN \
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STATIC func_ptr __DTOR_LIST__[1]                                        \
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  __attribute__ ((section(".dtors"), aligned(sizeof(func_ptr))))        \
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  = { (func_ptr) (-1) };                                                \
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PA_CRTBEGIN_HACK
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#endif
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/* If using HP ld do not call pxdb.  Use size as a program that does nothing
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#define INIT_ENVIRONMENT "LD_PXDB=/usr/ccs/bin/size"
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/* The HPUX dynamic linker objects to undefined weak symbols, so do
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#define GTHREAD_USE_WEAK 0
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/* We don't want undefined weak references to __register_frame_info,
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   __deregister_frame_info, _Jv_RegisterClasses and __cxa_finalize
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   introduced by crtbegin.o.  The GNU linker only resolves weak
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#define TARGET_ATTRIBUTE_WEAK

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