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/* Operating system specific defines to be used when targeting GCC for some
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generic System V Release 4 system.
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Copyright (C) 1991, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
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2000, 2001, 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@monkeys.com).
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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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To use this file, make up a line like that in config.gcc:
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tm_file="$tm_file elfos.h svr4.h MACHINE/svr4.h"
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where MACHINE is replaced by the name of the basic hardware that you
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are targeting for. Then, in the file MACHINE/svr4.h, put any really
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system-specific defines (or overrides of defines) which you find that
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you need.
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*/
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/* Define a symbol indicating that we are using svr4.h. */
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#define USING_SVR4_H
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/* Cpp, assembler, linker, library, and startfile spec's. */
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/* This defines which switch letters take arguments. On svr4, most of
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the normal cases (defined in gcc.c) apply, and we also have -h* and
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-z* options (for the linker). Note however that there is no such
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thing as a -T option for svr4. */
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#undef SWITCH_TAKES_ARG
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#define SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(CHAR) \
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(DEFAULT_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (CHAR) \
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|| (CHAR) == 'h' \
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|| (CHAR) == 'x' \
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|| (CHAR) == 'z')
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/* This defines which multi-letter switches take arguments. On svr4,
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there are no such switches except those implemented by GCC itself. */
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#define WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG(STR) \
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(DEFAULT_WORD_SWITCH_TAKES_ARG (STR) \
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&& strcmp (STR, "Tdata") && strcmp (STR, "Ttext") \
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&& strcmp (STR, "Tbss"))
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/* Provide an ASM_SPEC appropriate for svr4. Here we try to support as
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many of the specialized svr4 assembler options as seems reasonable,
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given that there are certain options which we can't (or shouldn't)
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support directly due to the fact that they conflict with other options
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for other svr4 tools (e.g. ld) or with other options for GCC itself.
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For example, we don't support the -o (output file) or -R (remove
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input file) options because GCC already handles these things. We
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also don't support the -m (run m4) option for the assembler because
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that conflicts with the -m (produce load map) option of the svr4
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linker. We do however allow passing arbitrary options to the svr4
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assembler via the -Wa, option.
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Note that gcc doesn't allow a space to follow -Y in a -Ym,* or -Yd,*
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option.
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The svr4 assembler wants '-' on the command line if it's expected to
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read its stdin.
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*/
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#undef ASM_SPEC
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#define ASM_SPEC \
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"%{v:-V} %{Qy:} %{!Qn:-Qy} %{n} %{T} %{Ym,*} %{Yd,*} %{Wa,*:%*}"
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#define AS_NEEDS_DASH_FOR_PIPED_INPUT
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/* Under svr4, 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_COMPILE
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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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/* Under svr4, the normal location of the various *crt*.o files is the
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/usr/ccs/lib directory. */
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#ifndef CROSS_COMPILE
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#undef MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX
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#define MD_STARTFILE_PREFIX "/usr/ccs/lib/"
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#endif
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/* Provide a LIB_SPEC appropriate for svr4. Here we tack on the default
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standard C library (unless we are building a shared library). */
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#undef LIB_SPEC
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#define LIB_SPEC "%{!shared:%{!symbolic:-lc}}"
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/* Provide an ENDFILE_SPEC appropriate for svr4. Here we tack on our own
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magical crtend.o file (see crtstuff.c) which provides part of the
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support for getting C++ file-scope static object constructed before
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entering `main', followed by the normal svr3/svr4 "finalizer" file,
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which is either `gcrtn.o' or `crtn.o'. */
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#undef ENDFILE_SPEC
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#define ENDFILE_SPEC "crtend.o%s %{pg:gcrtn.o%s}%{!pg:crtn.o%s}"
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/* Provide a LINK_SPEC appropriate for svr4. Here we provide support
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for the special GCC options -static, -shared, and -symbolic which
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allow us to link things in one of these three modes by applying the
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appropriate combinations of options at link-time. We also provide
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support here for as many of the other svr4 linker options as seems
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reasonable, given that some of them conflict with options for other
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svr4 tools (e.g. the assembler). In particular, we do support the
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-z*, -V, -b, -t, -Qy, -Qn, and -YP* options here, and the -e*, -l*,
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-o*, -r, -s, -u*, and -L* options are directly supported by gcc.c
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itself. We don't directly support the -m (generate load map)
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option because that conflicts with the -m (run m4) option of the
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svr4 assembler. We also don't directly support the svr4 linker's
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-I* or -M* options because these conflict with existing GCC
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options. We do however allow passing arbitrary options to the svr4
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linker via the -Wl, option, in gcc.c. We don't support the svr4
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linker's -a option at all because it is totally useless and because
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it conflicts with GCC's own -a option.
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Note that gcc doesn't allow a space to follow -Y in a -YP,* option.
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When the -G link option is used (-shared and -symbolic) a final link is
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not being done. */
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#undef LINK_SPEC
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#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE
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#define LINK_SPEC "%{h*} %{v:-V} \
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%{b} \
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%{static:-dn -Bstatic} \
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%{shared:-G -dy -z text} \
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%{symbolic:-Bsymbolic -G -dy -z text} \
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%{G:-G} \
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%{YP,*} \
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%{Qy:} %{!Qn:-Qy}"
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#else
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#define LINK_SPEC "%{h*} %{v:-V} \
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%{b} \
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%{static:-dn -Bstatic} \
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%{shared:-G -dy -z text} \
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%{symbolic:-Bsymbolic -G -dy -z text} \
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%{G:-G} \
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%{YP,*} \
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%{!YP,*:%{p:-Y P,/usr/ccs/lib/libp:/usr/lib/libp:/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/lib} \
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%{!p:-Y P,/usr/ccs/lib:/usr/lib}} \
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%{Qy:} %{!Qn:-Qy}"
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#endif
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/* Gcc automatically adds in one of the files /usr/ccs/lib/values-Xc.o
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or /usr/ccs/lib/values-Xa.o for each final link step (depending
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upon the other gcc options selected, such as -ansi). These files
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each contain one (initialized) copy of a special variable called
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`_lib_version'. Each one of these files has `_lib_version' initialized
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to a different (enum) value. The SVR4 library routines query the
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value of `_lib_version' at run to decide how they should behave.
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Specifically, they decide (based upon the value of `_lib_version')
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if they will act in a strictly ANSI conforming manner or not. */
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#undef STARTFILE_SPEC
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#define STARTFILE_SPEC "%{!shared: \
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%{!symbolic: \
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%{pg:gcrt1.o%s}%{!pg:%{p:mcrt1.o%s}%{!p:crt1.o%s}}}}\
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%{pg:gcrti.o%s}%{!pg:crti.o%s} \
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%{ansi:values-Xc.o%s} \
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%{!ansi:values-Xa.o%s} \
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crtbegin.o%s"
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/* The numbers used to denote specific machine registers in the System V
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Release 4 DWARF debugging information are quite likely to be totally
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different from the numbers used in BSD stabs debugging information
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for the same kind of target machine. Thus, we undefine the macro
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DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER here as an extra inducement to get people to
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provide proper machine-specific definitions of DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER
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(which is also used to provide DWARF registers numbers in dwarfout.c)
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in their tm.h files which include this file. */
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#undef DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER
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/* Define the actual types of some ANSI-mandated types. (These
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definitions should work for most SVR4 systems). */
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#undef SIZE_TYPE
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#define SIZE_TYPE "unsigned int"
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#undef PTRDIFF_TYPE
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#define PTRDIFF_TYPE "int"
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#undef WCHAR_TYPE
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#define WCHAR_TYPE "long int"
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#undef WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE
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#define WCHAR_TYPE_SIZE BITS_PER_WORD
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#define TARGET_POSIX_IO
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