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/* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler, for DEC Alpha w/ELF.
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   Copyright (C) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008,
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   2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Richard Henderson (rth@tamu.edu).
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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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#undef OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF
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#undef EXTENDED_COFF
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#define OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF
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/* ??? Move all SDB stuff from alpha.h to osf.h.  */
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#undef SDB_DEBUGGING_INFO
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#define DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO 1
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#define DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO 1
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#undef  PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE
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#define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DWARF2_DEBUG
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#undef ASM_FINAL_SPEC
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/* alpha/ doesn't use elfos.h for some reason.  */
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#define TARGET_OBJFMT_CPP_BUILTINS()            \
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  do                                            \
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    {                                           \
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        builtin_define ("__ELF__");             \
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    }                                           \
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  while (0)
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#undef  CC1_SPEC
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#define CC1_SPEC  "%{G*}"
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#undef  ASM_SPEC
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#define ASM_SPEC  "%{G*} %{relax:-relax} %{!gstabs*:-no-mdebug}%{gstabs*:-mdebug}"
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#undef  IDENT_ASM_OP
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#define IDENT_ASM_OP "\t.ident\t"
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/* Output #ident as a .ident.  */
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT(FILE, NAME) \
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  fprintf (FILE, "%s\"%s\"\n", IDENT_ASM_OP, NAME);
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/* This is how to allocate empty space in some section.  The .zero
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   pseudo-op is used for this on most svr4 assemblers.  */
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#undef  SKIP_ASM_OP
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#define SKIP_ASM_OP     "\t.zero\t"
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP(FILE, SIZE) \
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  fprintf (FILE, "%s"HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED"\n", SKIP_ASM_OP, (SIZE))
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/* Output the label which precedes a jumptable.  Note that for all svr4
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   systems where we actually generate jumptables (which is to say every
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   svr4 target except i386, where we use casesi instead) we put the jump-
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   tables into the .rodata section and since other stuff could have been
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   put into the .rodata section prior to any given jumptable, we have to
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   make sure that the location counter for the .rodata section gets pro-
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   perly re-aligned prior to the actual beginning of the jump table.  */
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#undef  ALIGN_ASM_OP
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#define ALIGN_ASM_OP "\t.align\t"
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#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM, TABLE) \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN ((FILE), 2);
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#endif
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM, JUMPTABLE)             \
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  do {                                                                  \
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    ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL (FILE, PREFIX, NUM, JUMPTABLE)         \
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    (*targetm.asm_out.internal_label) (FILE, PREFIX, NUM);                      \
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  } while (0)
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/* The standard SVR4 assembler seems to require that certain builtin
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   library routines (e.g. .udiv) be explicitly declared as .globl
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   in each assembly file where they are referenced.  */
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL(FILE, FUN)                          \
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  (*targetm.asm_out.globalize_label) (FILE, XSTR (FUN, 0))
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/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
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   uninitialized external linkage data object.  Under SVR4,
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   the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects
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   to depend on their types.  We do exactly that here.  */
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#undef  COMMON_ASM_OP
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#define COMMON_ASM_OP   "\t.comm\t"
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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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do {                                                                    \
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  fprintf ((FILE), "%s", COMMON_ASM_OP);                                \
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  assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME));                                       \
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  fprintf ((FILE), "," HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED ",%u\n", (SIZE), (ALIGN) / BITS_PER_UNIT);  \
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} while (0)
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/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
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   uninitialized internal linkage data object.  Under SVR4,
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   the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects
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   to depend on their types.  We do exactly that here.  */
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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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do {                                                                    \
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  if ((SIZE) <= g_switch_value)                                         \
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    switch_to_section (sbss_section);                                   \
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  else                                                                  \
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    switch_to_section (bss_section);                                    \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "object");                     \
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  if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive)                                     \
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    ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, SIZE);                       \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN ((FILE), exact_log2((ALIGN) / BITS_PER_UNIT));       \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE, NAME);                                         \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP((FILE), (SIZE) ? (SIZE) : 1);                         \
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} while (0)
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/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an
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   uninitialized external linkage data object.  */
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS(FILE, DECL, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN)           \
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do {                                                                    \
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  ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL (FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN);                   \
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} while (0)
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/* The biggest alignment supported by ELF in bits. 32-bit ELF
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   supports section alignment up to (0x80000000 * 8), while
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   64-bit ELF supports (0x8000000000000000 * 8). If this macro
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   is not defined, the default is the largest alignment supported
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   by 32-bit ELF and representable on a 32-bit host. Use this
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   macro to limit the alignment which can be specified using
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   the `__attribute__ ((aligned (N)))' construct.
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   This value is really 2^63.  Since gcc figures the alignment in bits,
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   we could only potentially get to 2^60 on suitable hosts.  Due to other
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   considerations in varasm, we must restrict this to what fits in an int.  */
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#undef  MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT
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#define MAX_OFILE_ALIGNMENT (((unsigned int) 1 << 28) * 8)
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/* This is the pseudo-op used to generate a contiguous sequence of byte
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   values from a double-quoted string WITHOUT HAVING A TERMINATING NUL
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   AUTOMATICALLY APPENDED.  This is the same for most svr4 assemblers.  */
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#undef  ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP
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#define ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP       "\t.ascii\t"
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#undef  READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define READONLY_DATA_SECTION_ASM_OP    "\t.section\t.rodata"
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#undef  BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define BSS_SECTION_ASM_OP      "\t.section\t.bss"
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#undef  SBSS_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define SBSS_SECTION_ASM_OP     "\t.section\t.sbss,\"aw\""
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#undef  SDATA_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define SDATA_SECTION_ASM_OP    "\t.section\t.sdata,\"aw\""
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/* On svr4, we *do* have support for the .init and .fini sections, and we
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   can put stuff in there to be executed before and after `main'.  We let
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   crtstuff.c and other files know this by defining the following symbols.
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   The definitions say how to change sections to the .init and .fini
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   sections.  This is the same for all known svr4 assemblers.  */
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#undef  INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP     "\t.section\t.init"
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#undef  FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP
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#define FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP     "\t.section\t.fini"
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#ifdef HAVE_GAS_SUBSECTION_ORDERING
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#define ASM_SECTION_START_OP    "\t.subsection\t-1"
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/* Output assembly directive to move to the beginning of current section.  */
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION_START(FILE)  \
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  fprintf ((FILE), "%s\n", ASM_SECTION_START_OP)
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#endif
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/* Switch into a generic section.  */
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#define TARGET_ASM_NAMED_SECTION  default_elf_asm_named_section
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#define TARGET_ASM_SELECT_SECTION  default_elf_select_section
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#define MAKE_DECL_ONE_ONLY(DECL) (DECL_WEAK (DECL) = 1)
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/* Define the strings used for the special svr4 .type and .size directives.
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   These strings generally do not vary from one system running svr4 to
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   another, but if a given system (e.g. m88k running svr) needs to use
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   different pseudo-op names for these, they may be overridden in the
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   file which includes this one.  */
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#undef  TYPE_ASM_OP
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#define TYPE_ASM_OP     "\t.type\t"
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#undef  SIZE_ASM_OP
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#define SIZE_ASM_OP     "\t.size\t"
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/* This is how we tell the assembler that a symbol is weak.  */
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#undef  ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL
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#define ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL(FILE, NAME) \
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  do { fputs ("\t.weak\t", FILE); assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \
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       fputc ('\n', FILE); } while (0)
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/* This is how we tell the assembler that two symbols have the same value.  */
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_DEF
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_DEF(FILE, ALIAS, NAME)                       \
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  do {                                                          \
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    assemble_name(FILE, ALIAS);                                 \
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    fputs(" = ", FILE);                                         \
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    assemble_name(FILE, NAME);                                  \
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    fputc('\n', FILE);                                          \
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  } while (0)
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#undef  ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS
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#define ASM_OUTPUT_DEF_FROM_DECLS(FILE, DECL, TARGET)           \
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  do {                                                          \
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    const char *alias = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0);      \
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    const char *name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (TARGET);             \
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    if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL)                      \
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      {                                                         \
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        fputc ('$', FILE);                                      \
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        assemble_name (FILE, alias);                            \
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        fputs ("..ng = $", FILE);                               \
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        assemble_name (FILE, name);                             \
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        fputs ("..ng\n", FILE);                                 \
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      }                                                         \
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    assemble_name(FILE, alias);                                 \
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    fputs(" = ", FILE);                                         \
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    assemble_name(FILE, name);                                  \
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    fputc('\n', FILE);                                          \
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  } while (0)
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/* The following macro defines the format used to output the second
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   operand of the .type assembler directive.  Different svr4 assemblers
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   expect various different forms for this operand.  The one given here
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   is just a default.  You may need to override it in your machine-
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   specific tm.h file (depending upon the particulars of your assembler).  */
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#undef  TYPE_OPERAND_FMT
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#define TYPE_OPERAND_FMT        "@%s"
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/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare a function's result.
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   Most svr4 assemblers don't require any special declaration of the
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   result value, but there are exceptions.  */
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#ifndef ASM_DECLARE_RESULT
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#define ASM_DECLARE_RESULT(FILE, RESULT)
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#endif
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/* These macros generate the special .type and .size directives which
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   are used to set the corresponding fields of the linker symbol table
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   entries in an ELF object file under SVR4.  These macros also output
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   the starting labels for the relevant functions/objects.  */
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/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare an object properly.  */
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#ifdef HAVE_GAS_GNU_UNIQUE_OBJECT
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#define USE_GNU_UNIQUE_OBJECT 1
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#else
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#define USE_GNU_UNIQUE_OBJECT 0
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#endif
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#undef  ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME
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#define ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL)                       \
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  do {                                                                  \
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    HOST_WIDE_INT size;                                                 \
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                                                                        \
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    /* For template static data member instantiations or                \
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       inline fn local statics and their guard variables, use           \
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       gnu_unique_object so that they will be combined even under       \
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       RTLD_LOCAL.  Don't use gnu_unique_object for typeinfo,           \
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       vtables and other read-only artificial decls.  */                \
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    if (USE_GNU_UNIQUE_OBJECT   && DECL_ONE_ONLY (DECL)                 \
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        && (!DECL_ARTIFICIAL (DECL) || !TREE_READONLY (DECL)))          \
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      ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "gnu_unique_object");      \
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      ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, "object");                 \
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                                                                        \
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    size_directive_output = 0;                                           \
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    if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive                                    \
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        && (DECL) && DECL_SIZE (DECL))                                  \
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      {                                                                 \
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        size_directive_output = 1;                                      \
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        size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL));                    \
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        ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, NAME, size);                   \
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      }                                                                 \
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    ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (FILE, NAME);                                      \
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  } while (0)
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/* Output the size directive for a decl in rest_of_decl_compilation
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   in the case where we did not do so before the initializer.
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   Once we find the error_mark_node, we know that the value of
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   size_directive_output was set
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   by ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME when it was run for the same decl.  */
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#undef  ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT
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#define ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT(FILE, DECL, TOP_LEVEL, AT_END)        \
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  do {                                                                  \
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    const char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0);               \
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    HOST_WIDE_INT size;                                                 \
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    if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive                                    \
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        && DECL_SIZE (DECL)                                             \
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        && ! AT_END && TOP_LEVEL                                        \
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        && DECL_INITIAL (DECL) == error_mark_node                       \
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        && !size_directive_output                                       \
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        && (size = int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL))) > 0)            \
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      {                                                                 \
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        size_directive_output = 1;                                      \
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        ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (FILE, name, size);                   \
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      }                                                                 \
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  } while (0)
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/* A table of bytes codes used by the ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII and
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   ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING macros.  Each byte in the table
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   corresponds to a particular byte value [0..255].  For any
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   given byte value, if the value in the corresponding table
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   position is zero, the given character can be output directly.
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   If the table value is 1, the byte must be output as a \ooo
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   octal escape.  If the tables value is anything else, then the
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   byte value should be output as a \ followed by the value
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   in the table.  Note that we can use standard UN*X escape
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   sequences for many control characters, but we don't use
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   \a to represent BEL because some svr4 assemblers (e.g. on
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   the i386) don't know about that.  Also, we don't use \v
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   since some versions of gas, such as 2.2 did not accept it.  */
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#undef  ESCAPES
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#define ESCAPES \
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"\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1btn\1fr\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
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\0\0\"\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\
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\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\\\0\0\0\
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\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\1\
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\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
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\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
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\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\
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\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1"
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/* Some svr4 assemblers have a limit on the number of characters which
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   can appear in the operand of a .string directive.  If your assembler
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   has such a limitation, you should define STRING_LIMIT to reflect that
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   limit.  Note that at least some svr4 assemblers have a limit on the
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   actual number of bytes in the double-quoted string, and that they
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   count each character in an escape sequence as one byte.  Thus, an
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   escape sequence like \377 would count as four bytes.
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   If your target assembler doesn't support the .string directive, you
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   should define this to zero.  */
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#undef  STRING_LIMIT
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#define STRING_LIMIT    ((unsigned) 256)
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#undef  STRING_ASM_OP
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#define STRING_ASM_OP   "\t.string\t"
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/* GAS is the only Alpha/ELF assembler.  */
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#undef  TARGET_GAS
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#define TARGET_GAS      (1)
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/* Provide a STARTFILE_SPEC appropriate for ELF.  Here we add the
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   (even more) magical crtbegin.o file which provides part of the
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   support for getting C++ file-scope static object constructed
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   before entering `main'.  */
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#undef  STARTFILE_SPEC
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#ifdef HAVE_LD_PIE
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared: %{pg|p:gcrt1.o%s;pie:Scrt1.o%s;:crt1.o%s}}\
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   crti.o%s %{static:crtbeginT.o%s;shared|pie:crtbeginS.o%s;:crtbegin.o%s}"
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#else
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{!shared: %{pg|p:gcrt1.o%s;:crt1.o%s}}\
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   crti.o%s %{static:crtbeginT.o%s;shared|pie:crtbeginS.o%s;:crtbegin.o%s}"
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#endif
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/* Provide a ENDFILE_SPEC appropriate for ELF.  Here we tack on the
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   magical crtend.o file which provides part of the support for
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   getting C++ file-scope static object constructed before entering
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   `main', followed by a normal ELF "finalizer" file, `crtn.o'.  */
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#undef  ENDFILE_SPEC
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#define ENDFILE_SPEC \
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  "%{ffast-math|funsafe-math-optimizations:crtfastmath.o%s} \
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   %{shared|pie:crtendS.o%s;:crtend.o%s} crtn.o%s"
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/* We support #pragma.  */
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#define HANDLE_SYSV_PRAGMA 1
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/* Select a format to encode pointers in exception handling data.  CODE
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   is 0 for data, 1 for code labels, 2 for function pointers.  GLOBAL is
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   true if the symbol may be affected by dynamic relocations.
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   Since application size is already constrained to <2GB by the form of
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   the ldgp relocation, we can use a 32-bit pc-relative relocation to
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   static data.  Dynamic data is accessed indirectly to allow for read
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   only EH sections.  */
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#define ASM_PREFERRED_EH_DATA_FORMAT(CODE,GLOBAL)       \
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  (((GLOBAL) ? DW_EH_PE_indirect : 0) | DW_EH_PE_pcrel | DW_EH_PE_sdata4)
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/* If defined, a C statement to be executed just prior to the output of
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   assembler code for INSN.  */
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#define FINAL_PRESCAN_INSN(INSN, OPVEC, NOPERANDS)      \
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 (alpha_this_literal_sequence_number = 0,                \
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  alpha_this_gpdisp_sequence_number = 0)
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extern int alpha_this_literal_sequence_number;
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extern int alpha_this_gpdisp_sequence_number;
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/* Since the bits of the _init and _fini function is spread across
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   many object files, each potentially with its own GP, we must assume
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   we need to load our GP.  Further, the .init/.fini section can
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   easily be more than 4MB away from the function to call so we can't
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   use bsr.  */
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#define CRT_CALL_STATIC_FUNCTION(SECTION_OP, FUNC)      \
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   asm (SECTION_OP "\n"                                 \
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"       br $29,1f\n"                                    \
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"1:     ldgp $29,0($29)\n"                              \
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"       unop\n"                                         \
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"       jsr $26," USER_LABEL_PREFIX #FUNC "\n"          \
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"       .align 3\n"                                     \
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"       .previous");
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/* If we have the capability create headers for efficient EH lookup.
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   As of Jan 2002, only glibc 2.2.4 can actually make use of this, but
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   I imagine that other systems will catch up.  In the meantime, it
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   doesn't harm to make sure that the data exists to be used later.  */
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#if defined(HAVE_LD_EH_FRAME_HDR)
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#define LINK_EH_SPEC "%{!static:--eh-frame-hdr} "
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#endif
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/* A C statement (sans semicolon) to output to the stdio stream STREAM
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   any text necessary for declaring the name of an external symbol
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   named NAME which is referenced in this compilation but not defined.
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#endif

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