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/* This file is a modified version of 'a.out.h'.  It is to be used in all
/* This file is a modified version of 'a.out.h'.  It is to be used in all
   GNU tools modified to support the i80960 (or tools that operate on
   GNU tools modified to support the i80960 (or tools that operate on
   object files created by such tools).
   object files created by such tools).
 
 
   Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
 
 
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
   the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
   (at your option) any later version.
   (at your option) any later version.
 
 
   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
   GNU General Public License for more details.
   GNU General Public License for more details.
 
 
   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
   along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
   Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
 
 
/* All i80960 development is done in a CROSS-DEVELOPMENT environment.  I.e.,
/* All i80960 development is done in a CROSS-DEVELOPMENT environment.  I.e.,
   object code is generated on, and executed under the direction of a symbolic
   object code is generated on, and executed under the direction of a symbolic
   debugger running on, a host system.  We do not want to be subject to the
   debugger running on, a host system.  We do not want to be subject to the
   vagaries of which host it is or whether it supports COFF or a.out format,
   vagaries of which host it is or whether it supports COFF or a.out format,
   or anything else.  We DO want to:
   or anything else.  We DO want to:
 
 
        o always generate the same format object files, regardless of host.
        o always generate the same format object files, regardless of host.
 
 
        o have an 'a.out' header that we can modify for our own purposes
        o have an 'a.out' header that we can modify for our own purposes
          (the 80960 is typically an embedded processor and may require
          (the 80960 is typically an embedded processor and may require
          enhanced linker support that the normal a.out.h header can't
          enhanced linker support that the normal a.out.h header can't
          accommodate).
          accommodate).
 
 
  As for byte-ordering, the following rules apply:
  As for byte-ordering, the following rules apply:
 
 
        o Text and data that is actually downloaded to the target is always
        o Text and data that is actually downloaded to the target is always
          in i80960 (little-endian) order.
          in i80960 (little-endian) order.
 
 
        o All other numbers (in the header, symbols, relocation directives)
        o All other numbers (in the header, symbols, relocation directives)
          are in host byte-order:  object files CANNOT be lifted from a
          are in host byte-order:  object files CANNOT be lifted from a
          little-end host and used on a big-endian (or vice versa) without
          little-end host and used on a big-endian (or vice versa) without
          modification.
          modification.
  ==> THIS IS NO LONGER TRUE USING BFD.  WE CAN GENERATE ANY BYTE ORDER
  ==> THIS IS NO LONGER TRUE USING BFD.  WE CAN GENERATE ANY BYTE ORDER
      FOR THE HEADER, AND READ ANY BYTE ORDER.  PREFERENCE WOULD BE TO
      FOR THE HEADER, AND READ ANY BYTE ORDER.  PREFERENCE WOULD BE TO
      USE LITTLE-ENDIAN BYTE ORDER THROUGHOUT, REGARDLESS OF HOST.  <==
      USE LITTLE-ENDIAN BYTE ORDER THROUGHOUT, REGARDLESS OF HOST.  <==
 
 
        o The downloader ('comm960') takes care to generate a pseudo-header
        o The downloader ('comm960') takes care to generate a pseudo-header
          with correct (i80960) byte-ordering before shipping text and data
          with correct (i80960) byte-ordering before shipping text and data
          off to the NINDY monitor in the target systems.  Symbols and
          off to the NINDY monitor in the target systems.  Symbols and
          relocation info are never sent to the target.  */
          relocation info are never sent to the target.  */
 
 
#define BMAGIC  0415
#define BMAGIC  0415
/* We don't accept the following (see N_BADMAG macro).
/* We don't accept the following (see N_BADMAG macro).
   They're just here so GNU code will compile.  */
   They're just here so GNU code will compile.  */
#define OMAGIC  0407            /* old impure format */
#define OMAGIC  0407            /* old impure format */
#define NMAGIC  0410            /* read-only text */
#define NMAGIC  0410            /* read-only text */
#define ZMAGIC  0413            /* demand load format */
#define ZMAGIC  0413            /* demand load format */
 
 
/* FILE HEADER
/* FILE HEADER
        All 'lengths' are given as a number of bytes.
        All 'lengths' are given as a number of bytes.
        All 'alignments' are for relinkable files only;  an alignment of
        All 'alignments' are for relinkable files only;  an alignment of
                'n' indicates the corresponding segment must begin at an
                'n' indicates the corresponding segment must begin at an
                address that is a multiple of (2**n).  */
                address that is a multiple of (2**n).  */
struct external_exec
struct external_exec
  {
  {
    /* Standard stuff */
    /* Standard stuff */
    unsigned char e_info[4];    /* Identifies this as a b.out file */
    unsigned char e_info[4];    /* Identifies this as a b.out file */
    unsigned char e_text[4];    /* Length of text */
    unsigned char e_text[4];    /* Length of text */
    unsigned char e_data[4];    /* Length of data */
    unsigned char e_data[4];    /* Length of data */
    unsigned char e_bss[4];     /* Length of uninitialized data area */
    unsigned char e_bss[4];     /* Length of uninitialized data area */
    unsigned char e_syms[4];    /* Length of symbol table */
    unsigned char e_syms[4];    /* Length of symbol table */
    unsigned char e_entry[4];   /* Runtime start address */
    unsigned char e_entry[4];   /* Runtime start address */
    unsigned char e_trsize[4];  /* Length of text relocation info */
    unsigned char e_trsize[4];  /* Length of text relocation info */
    unsigned char e_drsize[4];  /* Length of data relocation info */
    unsigned char e_drsize[4];  /* Length of data relocation info */
 
 
    /* Added for i960 */
    /* Added for i960 */
    unsigned char e_tload[4];   /* Text runtime load address */
    unsigned char e_tload[4];   /* Text runtime load address */
    unsigned char e_dload[4];   /* Data runtime load address */
    unsigned char e_dload[4];   /* Data runtime load address */
    unsigned char e_talign[1];  /* Alignment of text segment */
    unsigned char e_talign[1];  /* Alignment of text segment */
    unsigned char e_dalign[1];  /* Alignment of data segment */
    unsigned char e_dalign[1];  /* Alignment of data segment */
    unsigned char e_balign[1];  /* Alignment of bss segment */
    unsigned char e_balign[1];  /* Alignment of bss segment */
    unsigned char e_relaxable[1];/* Assembled with enough info to allow linker to relax */
    unsigned char e_relaxable[1];/* Assembled with enough info to allow linker to relax */
  };
  };
 
 
#define EXEC_BYTES_SIZE (sizeof (struct external_exec))
#define EXEC_BYTES_SIZE (sizeof (struct external_exec))
 
 
/* These macros use the a_xxx field names, since they operate on the exec
/* These macros use the a_xxx field names, since they operate on the exec
   structure after it's been byte-swapped and realigned on the host machine.  */
   structure after it's been byte-swapped and realigned on the host machine.  */
#define N_BADMAG(x)     (((x).a_info)!=BMAGIC)
#define N_BADMAG(x)     (((x).a_info)!=BMAGIC)
#define N_TXTOFF(x)     EXEC_BYTES_SIZE
#define N_TXTOFF(x)     EXEC_BYTES_SIZE
#define N_DATOFF(x)     ( N_TXTOFF(x) + (x).a_text )
#define N_DATOFF(x)     ( N_TXTOFF(x) + (x).a_text )
#define N_TROFF(x)      ( N_DATOFF(x) + (x).a_data )
#define N_TROFF(x)      ( N_DATOFF(x) + (x).a_data )
#define N_TRELOFF       N_TROFF
#define N_TRELOFF       N_TROFF
#define N_DROFF(x)      ( N_TROFF(x) + (x).a_trsize )
#define N_DROFF(x)      ( N_TROFF(x) + (x).a_trsize )
#define N_DRELOFF       N_DROFF
#define N_DRELOFF       N_DROFF
#define N_SYMOFF(x)     ( N_DROFF(x) + (x).a_drsize )
#define N_SYMOFF(x)     ( N_DROFF(x) + (x).a_drsize )
#define N_STROFF(x)     ( N_SYMOFF(x) + (x).a_syms )
#define N_STROFF(x)     ( N_SYMOFF(x) + (x).a_syms )
#define N_DATADDR(x)    ( (x).a_dload )    
#define N_DATADDR(x)    ( (x).a_dload )    
 
 
/* Address of text segment in memory after it is loaded.  */
/* Address of text segment in memory after it is loaded.  */
#if !defined (N_TXTADDR)
#if !defined (N_TXTADDR)
#define N_TXTADDR(x) 0
#define N_TXTADDR(x) 0
#endif
#endif
 
 
/* A single entry in the symbol table.  */
/* A single entry in the symbol table.  */
struct nlist
struct nlist
  {
  {
    union
    union
      {
      {
        char*          n_name;
        char*          n_name;
        struct nlist * n_next;
        struct nlist * n_next;
        long           n_strx;  /* Index into string table      */
        long           n_strx;  /* Index into string table      */
      } n_un;
      } n_un;
 
 
    unsigned char n_type;       /* See below                            */
    unsigned char n_type;       /* See below                            */
    char          n_other;      /* Used in i80960 support -- see below  */
    char          n_other;      /* Used in i80960 support -- see below  */
    short         n_desc;
    short         n_desc;
    unsigned long n_value;
    unsigned long n_value;
  };
  };
 
 
 
 
/* Legal values of n_type.  */
/* Legal values of n_type.  */
#define N_UNDF  0        /* Undefined symbol     */
#define N_UNDF  0        /* Undefined symbol     */
#define N_ABS   2       /* Absolute symbol      */
#define N_ABS   2       /* Absolute symbol      */
#define N_TEXT  4       /* Text symbol          */
#define N_TEXT  4       /* Text symbol          */
#define N_DATA  6       /* Data symbol          */
#define N_DATA  6       /* Data symbol          */
#define N_BSS   8       /* BSS symbol           */
#define N_BSS   8       /* BSS symbol           */
#define N_FN    31      /* Filename symbol      */
#define N_FN    31      /* Filename symbol      */
 
 
#define N_EXT   1       /* External symbol (OR'd in with one of above)  */
#define N_EXT   1       /* External symbol (OR'd in with one of above)  */
#define N_TYPE  036     /* Mask for all the type bits                   */
#define N_TYPE  036     /* Mask for all the type bits                   */
#define N_STAB  0340    /* Mask for all bits used for SDB entries       */
#define N_STAB  0340    /* Mask for all bits used for SDB entries       */
 
 
/* MEANING OF 'n_other'
/* MEANING OF 'n_other'
 
 
  If non-zero, the 'n_other' fields indicates either a leaf procedure or
  If non-zero, the 'n_other' fields indicates either a leaf procedure or
  a system procedure, as follows:
  a system procedure, as follows:
 
 
        1 <= n_other <= 32 :
        1 <= n_other <= 32 :
                The symbol is the entry point to a system procedure.
                The symbol is the entry point to a system procedure.
                'n_value' is the address of the entry, as for any other
                'n_value' is the address of the entry, as for any other
                procedure.  The system procedure number (which can be used in
                procedure.  The system procedure number (which can be used in
                a 'calls' instruction) is (n_other-1).  These entries come from
                a 'calls' instruction) is (n_other-1).  These entries come from
                '.sysproc' directives.
                '.sysproc' directives.
 
 
        n_other == N_CALLNAME
        n_other == N_CALLNAME
                the symbol is the 'call' entry point to a leaf procedure.
                the symbol is the 'call' entry point to a leaf procedure.
                The *next* symbol in the symbol table must be the corresponding
                The *next* symbol in the symbol table must be the corresponding
                'bal' entry point to the procedure (see following).  These
                'bal' entry point to the procedure (see following).  These
                entries come from '.leafproc' directives in which two different
                entries come from '.leafproc' directives in which two different
                symbols are specified (the first one is represented here).
                symbols are specified (the first one is represented here).
 
 
 
 
        n_other == N_BALNAME
        n_other == N_BALNAME
                the symbol is the 'bal' entry point to a leaf procedure.
                the symbol is the 'bal' entry point to a leaf procedure.
                These entries result from '.leafproc' directives in which only
                These entries result from '.leafproc' directives in which only
                one symbol is specified, or in which the same symbol is
                one symbol is specified, or in which the same symbol is
                specified twice.
                specified twice.
 
 
  Note that an N_CALLNAME entry *must* have a corresponding N_BALNAME entry,
  Note that an N_CALLNAME entry *must* have a corresponding N_BALNAME entry,
  but not every N_BALNAME entry must have an N_CALLNAME entry.  */
  but not every N_BALNAME entry must have an N_CALLNAME entry.  */
#define N_CALLNAME      ((char)-1)
#define N_CALLNAME      ((char)-1)
#define N_BALNAME       ((char)-2)
#define N_BALNAME       ((char)-2)
#define IS_CALLNAME(x)  (N_CALLNAME == (x))
#define IS_CALLNAME(x)  (N_CALLNAME == (x))
#define IS_BALNAME(x)   (N_BALNAME == (x))
#define IS_BALNAME(x)   (N_BALNAME == (x))
#define IS_OTHER(x)     ((x)>0 && (x) <=32)
#define IS_OTHER(x)     ((x)>0 && (x) <=32)
 
 
#define b_out_relocation_info relocation_info
#define b_out_relocation_info relocation_info
struct relocation_info
struct relocation_info
  {
  {
    int  r_address;     /* File address of item to be relocated.  */
    int  r_address;     /* File address of item to be relocated.  */
    unsigned
    unsigned
#define r_index r_symbolnum
#define r_index r_symbolnum
    r_symbolnum:24,     /* Index of symbol on which relocation is based,
    r_symbolnum:24,     /* Index of symbol on which relocation is based,
                           if r_extern is set.  Otherwise set to
                           if r_extern is set.  Otherwise set to
                           either N_TEXT, N_DATA, or N_BSS to
                           either N_TEXT, N_DATA, or N_BSS to
                           indicate section on which relocation is
                           indicate section on which relocation is
                           based.  */
                           based.  */
      r_pcrel:1,        /* 1 => relocate PC-relative; else absolute
      r_pcrel:1,        /* 1 => relocate PC-relative; else absolute
                           On i960, pc-relative implies 24-bit
                           On i960, pc-relative implies 24-bit
                           address, absolute implies 32-bit.  */
                           address, absolute implies 32-bit.  */
      r_length:2,       /* Number of bytes to relocate:
      r_length:2,       /* Number of bytes to relocate:
                           0 => 1 byte
                           0 => 1 byte
                           1 => 2 bytes -- used for 13 bit pcrel
                           1 => 2 bytes -- used for 13 bit pcrel
                           2 => 4 bytes.  */
                           2 => 4 bytes.  */
      r_extern:1,
      r_extern:1,
      r_bsr:1,          /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler.  */
      r_bsr:1,          /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler.  */
      r_disp:1,         /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler.  */
      r_disp:1,         /* Something for the GNU NS32K assembler.  */
      r_callj:1,        /* 1 if relocation target is an i960 'callj'.  */
      r_callj:1,        /* 1 if relocation target is an i960 'callj'.  */
      r_relaxable:1;    /* 1 if enough info is left to relax the data.  */
      r_relaxable:1;    /* 1 if enough info is left to relax the data.  */
};
};
 
 

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