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/* BFD backend for CRIS a.out binaries.
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   Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Contributed by Axis Communications AB.
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   Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
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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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/* See info in the file PORTING for documentation of these macros and
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   functions.  Beware; some of the information there is outdated.  */
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#define N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) 0
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#define N_TXTOFF(x)         32
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#define ENTRY_CAN_BE_ZERO
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#define TEXT_START_ADDR     0
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/* Without reading symbols to get the text start symbol, there is no way
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   to know where the text segment starts in an a.out file.  Defaulting to
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   anything as constant as TEXT_START_ADDR is bad.  But we can guess from
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   the entry point, which is usually within the first 64k of the text
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   segment.  We also assume here that the text segment is 64k-aligned.
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   FIXME: It is also wrong to assume that data and bss follow immediately
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   after text, but with those, we don't have any choice besides reading
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   symbol info, and luckily there's no pressing need for correctness for
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   those vma:s at this time.  */
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#define N_TXTADDR(x) ((x).a_entry & ~(bfd_vma) 0xffff)
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/* If you change this to 4, you can not link to an address N*4+2.  */
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#define SEGMENT_SIZE 2
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/* For some reason, if the a.out file has Z_MAGIC, then
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   adata(abfd).exec_bytes_size is not used, but rather
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   adata(abfd).zmagic_disk_block_size, even though the exec_header is
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   *not* included in the text segment.  A simple workaround is to
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   #define ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE, which is used if defined; otherwise
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   TARGET_PAGE_SIZE is used.  */
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#define ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE     N_TXTOFF (0)
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/* It seems odd at first to set a page-size this low, but gives greater
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   freedom in where things can be linked.  The drawback is that you have
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   to set alignment and padding in linker scripts.  */
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#define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE SEGMENT_SIZE
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#define TARGETNAME "a.out-cris"
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/* N_SHARED_LIB gets this reasonable default as of 1999-07-12, but we
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   have to work with 2.9.1.  Note that N_SHARED_LIB is used in a
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   SUN-specific context, not applicable to CRIS.  */
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#define N_SHARED_LIB(x) 0
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/* The definition here seems not used; just provided as a convention.  */
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#define DEFAULT_ARCH bfd_arch_cris
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/* Do not "beautify" the CONCAT* macro args.  Traditional C will not
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   remove whitespace added here, and thus will fail to concatenate
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   the tokens.  */
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#define MY(OP) CONCAT2 (cris_aout_,OP)
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#define NAME(x, y) CONCAT3 (cris_aout,_32_,y)
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#include "bfd.h"
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/* Version 1 of the header.  */
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#define MY_exec_hdr_flags 1
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#define MY_write_object_contents MY (write_object_contents)
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static bfd_boolean MY (write_object_contents) (bfd *);
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/* Forward this, so we can use a pointer to it in PARAMS.  */
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struct reloc_ext_external;
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#define MY_swap_ext_reloc_out MY (swap_ext_reloc_out)
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static void MY (swap_ext_reloc_out) (bfd *, arelent *, struct reloc_ext_external *);
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#define MY_swap_ext_reloc_in MY (swap_ext_reloc_in)
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static void MY (swap_ext_reloc_in) (bfd *, struct reloc_ext_external *,
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                                    arelent *, asymbol **, bfd_size_type);
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#define MY_set_sizes MY (set_sizes)
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static bfd_boolean MY (set_sizes) (bfd *);
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/* To set back reloc_size to ext, we make MY (set_sizes) be called
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   through this construct.  Note that MY_set_arch_mach is only called
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   through SET_ARCH_MACH.  The default bfd_default_set_arch_mach will
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   not call set_sizes.  */
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#define MY_set_arch_mach NAME (aout, set_arch_mach)
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#define SET_ARCH_MACH(BFD, EXEC) \
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 MY_set_arch_mach (BFD, DEFAULT_ARCH, N_MACHTYPE (EXEC))
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/* These macros describe the binary layout of the reloc information we
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   use in a file.  */
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#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE  0x80
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#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE    3
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#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE 0
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#ifndef MY_get_section_contents
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#define MY_get_section_contents aout_32_get_section_contents
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#endif
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#define MACHTYPE_OK(mtype) ((mtype) == M_CRIS)
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/* Include generic functions (some are overridden above).  */
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#include "aout32.c"
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#include "aout-target.h"
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/* We need our own version to set header flags.  */
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static bfd_boolean
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MY (write_object_contents) (bfd *abfd)
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{
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  struct external_exec exec_bytes;
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  struct internal_exec *execp = exec_hdr (abfd);
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  /* We set the reloc type to RELOC_EXT_SIZE, although setting it at all
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     seems unnecessary when inspecting as and ld behavior (not an
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     exhaustive inspection).  The default write_object_contents
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     definition sets RELOC_EXT_SIZE, so we follow suite and set it too.  */
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  obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd) = RELOC_EXT_SIZE;
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  /* Setting N_SET_MACHTYPE and using N_SET_FLAGS is not performed by
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     the default definition.  */
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  if (bfd_get_arch (abfd) == bfd_arch_cris)
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    N_SET_MACHTYPE (*execp, M_CRIS);
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  N_SET_FLAGS (*execp, aout_backend_info (abfd)->exec_hdr_flags);
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  WRITE_HEADERS (abfd, execp);
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  return TRUE;
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}
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/* We need our own for these reasons:
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   - Assert that a normal 8, 16 or 32 reloc is output.
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   - Fix what seems to be a weak-bug (perhaps there for valid reasons).  */
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static void
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MY (swap_ext_reloc_out) (bfd *abfd,
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                         arelent *g,
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                         struct reloc_ext_external *natptr)
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{
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  int r_index;
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  int r_extern;
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  unsigned int r_type;
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  bfd_vma r_addend;
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  asymbol *sym = *(g->sym_ptr_ptr);
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  asection *output_section = sym->section->output_section;
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  PUT_WORD (abfd, g->address, natptr->r_address);
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  r_type = (unsigned int) g->howto->type;
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  r_addend = g->addend;
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  if ((sym->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) != 0)
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    r_addend += (*(g->sym_ptr_ptr))->section->output_section->vma;
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  /* If this relocation is relative to a symbol then set the
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     r_index to the symbols index, and the r_extern bit.
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     Absolute symbols can come in in two ways, either as an offset
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     from the abs section, or as a symbol which has an abs value.
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     check for that here.  */
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  if (bfd_is_abs_section (bfd_get_section (sym)))
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    {
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      r_extern = 0;
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      r_index = N_ABS;
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    }
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  else if ((sym->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) == 0)
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    {
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      if (bfd_is_und_section (bfd_get_section (sym))
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          /* Remember to check for weak symbols; they count as global.  */
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          || (sym->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_WEAK)) != 0)
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        r_extern = 1;
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      else
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        r_extern = 0;
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      r_index = (*(g->sym_ptr_ptr))->KEEPIT;
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    }
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  else
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    {
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      /* Just an ordinary section.  */
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      r_extern = 0;
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      r_index = output_section->target_index;
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    }
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  /* The relocation type is the same as the canonical ones, but only
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     the first 3 are used: RELOC_8, RELOC_16, RELOC_32.
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     We may change this later, but assert this for the moment.  */
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  if (r_type > 2)
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    {
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      (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("%s: Invalid relocation type exported: %d"),
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                             bfd_get_filename (abfd), r_type);
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      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
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    }
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  natptr->r_index[2] = r_index >> 16;
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  natptr->r_index[1] = r_index >> 8;
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  natptr->r_index[0] = r_index;
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  natptr->r_type[0] =
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     (r_extern ? RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE : 0)
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      | (r_type << RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE);
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  PUT_WORD (abfd, r_addend, natptr->r_addend);
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}
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/* We need our own to assert that a normal 8, 16 or 32 reloc is input.  */
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static void
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MY (swap_ext_reloc_in) (bfd *abfd,
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                        struct reloc_ext_external *bytes,
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                        arelent *cache_ptr,
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                        asymbol **symbols,
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                        bfd_size_type symcount)
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{
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  unsigned int r_index;
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  int r_extern;
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  unsigned int r_type;
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  struct aoutdata *su = &(abfd->tdata.aout_data->a);
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  cache_ptr->address = (GET_SWORD (abfd, bytes->r_address));
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  r_index =  (bytes->r_index[2] << 16)
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    | (bytes->r_index[1] << 8)
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    |  bytes->r_index[0];
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  r_extern = (0 != (bytes->r_type[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE));
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  r_type = ((bytes->r_type[0]) >> RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE)
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    & RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE;
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    {
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      (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("%B: Invalid relocation type imported: %d"),
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    }
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    {
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      (*_bfd_error_handler)
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    }
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  MOVE_ADDRESS (GET_SWORD (abfd, bytes->r_addend));
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}
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  obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd) = RELOC_EXT_SIZE;
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  return TRUE;
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}

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