1 /* BFD back-end for mmo objects (MMIX-specific object-format).
2 Copyright (C) 2001-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson (hp@bitrange.com).
4 Infrastructure and other bits originally copied from srec.c and
7 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
22 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
29 The mmo object format is used exclusively together with Professor
30 Donald E.@: Knuth's educational 64-bit processor MMIX. The simulator
31 @command{mmix} which is available at
32 @url{http://mmix.cs.hm.edu/src/index.html}
33 understands this format. That package also includes a combined
34 assembler and linker called @command{mmixal}. The mmo format has
35 no advantages feature-wise compared to e.g. ELF. It is a simple
36 non-relocatable object format with no support for archives or
37 debugging information, except for symbol value information and
38 line numbers (which is not yet implemented in BFD). See
39 @url{http://mmix.cs.hm.edu/} for more
40 information about MMIX. The ELF format is used for intermediate
41 object files in the BFD implementation.
43 @c We want to xref the symbol table node. A feature in "chew"
44 @c requires that "commands" do not contain spaces in the
45 @c arguments. Hence the hyphen in "Symbol-table".
49 @* mmo section mapping::
53 File layout, Symbol-table, mmo, mmo
57 The mmo file contents is not partitioned into named sections as
58 with e.g.@: ELF. Memory areas is formed by specifying the
59 location of the data that follows. Only the memory area
60 @samp{0x0000@dots{}00} to @samp{0x01ff@dots{}ff} is executable, so
61 it is used for code (and constants) and the area
62 @samp{0x2000@dots{}00} to @samp{0x20ff@dots{}ff} is used for
63 writable data. @xref{mmo section mapping}.
65 There is provision for specifying ``special data'' of 65536
66 different types. We use type 80 (decimal), arbitrarily chosen the
67 same as the ELF <<e_machine>> number for MMIX, filling it with
68 section information normally found in ELF objects. @xref{mmo
71 Contents is entered as 32-bit words, xor:ed over previous
72 contents, always zero-initialized. A word that starts with the
73 byte @samp{0x98} forms a command called a @samp{lopcode}, where
74 the next byte distinguished between the thirteen lopcodes. The
75 two remaining bytes, called the @samp{Y} and @samp{Z} fields, or
76 the @samp{YZ} field (a 16-bit big-endian number), are used for
77 various purposes different for each lopcode. As documented in
78 @url{http://mmix.cs.hm.edu/doc/mmixal.pdf},
83 0x98000001. The next word is contents, regardless of whether it
84 starts with 0x98 or not.
87 0x9801YYZZ, where @samp{Z} is 1 or 2. This is a location
88 directive, setting the location for the next data to the next
89 32-bit word (for @math{Z = 1}) or 64-bit word (for @math{Z = 2}),
90 plus @math{Y * 2^56}. Normally @samp{Y} is 0 for the text segment
91 and 2 for the data segment. Beware that the low bits of non-
92 tetrabyte-aligned values are silently discarded when being
93 automatically incremented and when storing contents (in contrast
94 to e.g. its use as current location when followed by lop_fixo
95 et al before the next possibly-quoted tetrabyte contents).
98 0x9802YYZZ. Increase the current location by @samp{YZ} bytes.
101 0x9803YYZZ, where @samp{Z} is 1 or 2. Store the current location
102 as 64 bits into the location pointed to by the next 32-bit
103 (@math{Z = 1}) or 64-bit (@math{Z = 2}) word, plus @math{Y *
107 0x9804YYZZ. @samp{YZ} is stored into the current location plus
111 0x980500ZZ. @samp{Z} is 16 or 24. A value @samp{L} derived from
112 the following 32-bit word are used in a manner similar to
113 @samp{YZ} in lop_fixr: it is xor:ed into the current location
114 minus @math{4 * L}. The first byte of the word is 0 or 1. If it
115 is 1, then @math{L = (@var{lowest 24 bits of word}) - 2^Z}, if 0,
116 then @math{L = (@var{lowest 24 bits of word})}.
119 0x9806YYZZ. @samp{Y} is the file number, @samp{Z} is count of
120 32-bit words. Set the file number to @samp{Y} and the line
121 counter to 0. The next @math{Z * 4} bytes contain the file name,
122 padded with zeros if the count is not a multiple of four. The
123 same @samp{Y} may occur multiple times, but @samp{Z} must be 0 for
124 all but the first occurrence.
127 0x9807YYZZ. @samp{YZ} is the line number. Together with
128 lop_file, it forms the source location for the next 32-bit word.
129 Note that for each non-lopcode 32-bit word, line numbers are
130 assumed incremented by one.
133 0x9808YYZZ. @samp{YZ} is the type number. Data until the next
134 lopcode other than lop_quote forms special data of type @samp{YZ}.
135 @xref{mmo section mapping}.
137 Other types than 80, (or type 80 with a content that does not
138 parse) is stored in sections named <<.MMIX.spec_data.@var{n}>>
139 where @var{n} is the @samp{YZ}-type. The flags for such a
140 sections say not to allocate or load the data. The vma is 0.
141 Contents of multiple occurrences of special data @var{n} is
142 concatenated to the data of the previous lop_spec @var{n}s. The
143 location in data or code at which the lop_spec occurred is lost.
146 0x980901ZZ. The first lopcode in a file. The @samp{Z} field forms the
147 length of header information in 32-bit words, where the first word
148 tells the time in seconds since @samp{00:00:00 GMT Jan 1 1970}.
151 0x980a00ZZ. @math{Z > 32}. This lopcode follows after all
152 content-generating lopcodes in a program. The @samp{Z} field
153 denotes the value of @samp{rG} at the beginning of the program.
154 The following @math{256 - Z} big-endian 64-bit words are loaded
155 into global registers @samp{$G} @dots{} @samp{$255}.
158 0x980b0000. The next-to-last lopcode in a program. Must follow
159 immediately after the lop_post lopcode and its data. After this
160 lopcode follows all symbols in a compressed format
161 (@pxref{Symbol-table}).
164 0x980cYYZZ. The last lopcode in a program. It must follow the
165 lop_stab lopcode and its data. The @samp{YZ} field contains the
166 number of 32-bit words of symbol table information after the
167 preceding lop_stab lopcode.
170 Note that the lopcode "fixups"; <<lop_fixr>>, <<lop_fixrx>> and
171 <<lop_fixo>> are not generated by BFD, but are handled. They are
172 generated by <<mmixal>>.
175 This trivial one-label, one-instruction file:
179 can be represented this way in mmo:
181 | 0x98090101 - lop_pre, one 32-bit word with timestamp.
183 | 0x98010002 - lop_loc, text segment, using a 64-bit address.
184 | Note that mmixal does not emit this for the file above.
185 | 0x00000000 - Address, high 32 bits.
186 | 0x00000000 - Address, low 32 bits.
187 | 0x98060002 - lop_file, 2 32-bit words for file-name.
188 | 0x74657374 - "test"
189 | 0x2e730000 - ".s\0\0"
190 | 0x98070001 - lop_line, line 1.
191 | 0x00010203 - TRAP 1,2,3
192 | 0x980a00ff - lop_post, setting $255 to 0.
195 | 0x980b0000 - lop_stab for ":Main" = 0, serial 1.
196 | 0x203a4040 @xref{Symbol-table}.
201 | 0x980c0005 - lop_end; symbol table contained five 32-bit words. */
206 #include "libiberty.h"
207 #include "elf/mmix.h"
208 #include "opcode/mmix.h"
225 #define LOP_QUOTE_NEXT ((LOP << 24) | (LOP_QUOTE << 16) | 1)
226 #define SPEC_DATA_SECTION 80
227 #define LOP_SPEC_SECTION \
228 ((LOP << 24) | (LOP_SPEC << 16) | SPEC_DATA_SECTION)
230 /* Must be a power of two. If you change this to be >= 64k, you need a
231 new test-case; the ld test b-loc64k.d touches chunk-size problem areas. */
232 #define MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE (1 << 15)
234 /* An arbitrary number for the maximum length section name size. */
235 #define MAX_SECTION_NAME_SIZE (1024 * 1024)
237 /* A quite arbitrary number for the maximum length section size. */
238 #define MAX_ARTIFICIAL_SECTION_SIZE (1024 * 1024 * 1024)
240 #define MMO3_WCHAR 0x80
241 #define MMO3_LEFT 0x40
242 #define MMO3_MIDDLE 0x20
243 #define MMO3_RIGHT 0x10
244 #define MMO3_TYPEBITS 0xf
245 #define MMO3_REGQUAL_BITS 0xf
248 #define MMO3_SYMBITS 0x2f
250 /* Put these everywhere in new code. */
251 #define FATAL_DEBUG \
252 _bfd_abort (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
253 "Internal: Non-debugged code (test-case missing)")
255 #define BAD_CASE(x) \
256 _bfd_abort (__FILE__, __LINE__, \
259 enum mmo_sym_type
{ mmo_reg_sym
, mmo_undef_sym
, mmo_data_sym
, mmo_abs_sym
};
261 /* When scanning the mmo file, a linked list of mmo_symbol
262 structures is built to represent the symbol table (if there is
267 struct mmo_symbol
*next
;
270 enum mmo_sym_type sym_type
;
274 struct mmo_data_list_struct
276 struct mmo_data_list_struct
*next
;
279 bfd_size_type allocated_size
;
283 typedef struct mmo_data_list_struct mmo_data_list_type
;
285 struct mmo_symbol_trie
287 struct mmo_symbol_trie
*left
;
288 struct mmo_symbol_trie
*right
;
289 struct mmo_symbol_trie
*middle
;
293 /* A zero name means there's nothing here. */
294 struct mmo_symbol sym
;
297 /* The mmo tdata information. */
299 struct mmo_data_struct
301 struct mmo_symbol
*symbols
;
302 struct mmo_symbol
*symtail
;
305 /* File representation of time (NULL) when this file was created. */
308 /* When we're reading bytes recursively, check this occasionally.
309 Also holds write errors. */
310 bfd_boolean have_error
;
312 /* Max symbol length that may appear in the lop_stab table. Note that
313 this table might just hold a subset of symbols for not-really large
314 programs, as it can only be 65536 * 4 bytes large. */
315 int max_symbol_length
;
317 /* Here's the symbol we build in lop_stab. */
318 char *lop_stab_symbol
;
320 /* Index into lop_stab_symbol for the next character when parsing the
321 symbol information. */
324 /* When creating arbitrary sections, we need to count section numbers. */
327 /* When writing or reading byte-wise, we need to count the bytes
328 within a 32-bit word. */
331 /* We also need a buffer to hold the bytes we count reading or writing. */
334 /* Whether we've calculated symbol consistency requirement yet. We do this
335 when-needed, which must be at some time after all section
336 contents is known. */
337 bfd_boolean symbol_consistency_override_calculated
;
339 /* Whether to consistency-check symbol values, in particular "Main". */
340 bfd_boolean ignore_symbol_consistency
;
343 typedef struct mmo_data_struct tdata_type
;
345 struct mmo_section_data_struct
347 mmo_data_list_type
*head
;
348 mmo_data_list_type
*tail
;
351 #define mmo_section_data(sec) \
352 ((struct mmo_section_data_struct *) (sec)->used_by_bfd)
354 /* These structures are used in bfd_map_over_sections constructs. */
356 /* Used when writing out sections; all but the register contents section
357 which is stored in reg_section. */
358 struct mmo_write_sec_info
360 asection
*reg_section
;
364 /* Used when trying to find a section corresponding to addr. */
365 struct mmo_find_sec_info
371 static bfd_boolean
mmo_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data (bfd
*, bfd
*);
372 static void mmo_write_section_unless_reg_contents (bfd
*, asection
*, void *);
373 static void mmo_find_sec_w_addr (bfd
*, asection
*, void *);
374 static void mmo_find_sec_w_addr_grow (bfd
*, asection
*, void *);
375 static asection
*mmo_make_section (bfd
*, const char *);
376 static void mmo_get_symbol_info (bfd
*, asymbol
*, symbol_info
*);
377 static void mmo_print_symbol (bfd
*, void *, asymbol
*,
378 bfd_print_symbol_type
);
379 static void mmo_init (void);
380 static bfd_boolean
mmo_mkobject (bfd
*);
381 static bfd_boolean
mmo_scan (bfd
*);
382 static asection
*mmo_decide_section (bfd
*, bfd_vma
);
383 static asection
*mmo_get_generic_spec_data_section (bfd
*, int);
384 static asection
*mmo_get_spec_section (bfd
*, int);
385 static INLINE bfd_byte
*mmo_get_loc (asection
*, bfd_vma
, int);
386 static void mmo_xore_64 (asection
*, bfd_vma vma
, bfd_vma value
);
387 static void mmo_xore_32 (asection
*, bfd_vma vma
, unsigned int);
388 static void mmo_xore_16 (asection
*, bfd_vma vma
, unsigned int);
389 static bfd_cleanup
mmo_object_p (bfd
*);
390 static void mmo_map_set_sizes (bfd
*, asection
*, void *);
391 static bfd_boolean
mmo_get_symbols (bfd
*);
392 static bfd_boolean
mmo_create_symbol (bfd
*, const char *, bfd_vma
,
393 enum mmo_sym_type
, unsigned int);
394 static bfd_boolean
mmo_get_section_contents (bfd
*, asection
*, void *,
395 file_ptr
, bfd_size_type
);
396 static long mmo_get_symtab_upper_bound (bfd
*);
397 static long mmo_canonicalize_symtab (bfd
*, asymbol
**);
398 static void mmo_get_symbol_info (bfd
*, asymbol
*, symbol_info
*);
399 static void mmo_print_symbol (bfd
*, void *, asymbol
*,
400 bfd_print_symbol_type
);
401 static bfd_boolean
mmo_set_section_contents (bfd
*, sec_ptr
, const void *,
402 file_ptr
, bfd_size_type
);
403 static int mmo_sizeof_headers (bfd
*, struct bfd_link_info
*);
404 static bfd_boolean
mmo_internal_write_header (bfd
*);
405 static bfd_boolean
mmo_internal_write_post (bfd
*, int, asection
*);
406 static bfd_boolean
mmo_internal_add_3_sym (bfd
*, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*,
407 const struct mmo_symbol
*);
408 static unsigned int mmo_internal_3_length (bfd
*, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*);
409 static void mmo_internal_3_dump (bfd
*, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*);
410 static void mmo_beb128_out (bfd
*, int, int);
411 static bfd_boolean
mmo_internal_write_section (bfd
*, asection
*);
412 static void mmo_write_tetra (bfd
*, unsigned int);
413 static void mmo_write_tetra_raw (bfd
*, unsigned int);
414 static void mmo_write_octa (bfd
*, bfd_vma
);
415 static void mmo_write_octa_raw (bfd
*, bfd_vma
);
416 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_chunk (bfd
*, const bfd_byte
*, unsigned int);
417 static bfd_boolean
mmo_flush_chunk (bfd
*);
418 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_loc_chunk (bfd
*, bfd_vma
, const bfd_byte
*,
419 unsigned int, bfd_vma
*);
420 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_chunk_list (bfd
*, mmo_data_list_type
*);
421 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_loc_chunk_list (bfd
*, mmo_data_list_type
*);
422 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_symbols_and_terminator (bfd
*);
423 static flagword
mmo_sec_flags_from_bfd_flags (flagword
);
424 static flagword
bfd_sec_flags_from_mmo_flags (flagword
);
425 static bfd_byte
mmo_get_byte (bfd
*);
426 static void mmo_write_byte (bfd
*, bfd_byte
);
427 static bfd_boolean
mmo_new_section_hook (bfd
*, asection
*);
428 static int mmo_sort_mmo_symbols (const void *, const void *);
429 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_object_contents (bfd
*);
430 static bfd_boolean
mmo_write_section_description (bfd
*, asection
*);
431 static bfd_boolean
mmo_has_leading_or_trailing_zero_tetra_p (bfd
*,
435 valid_mmo_symbol_character_set
[] =
437 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F', 'G', 'H', 'I', 'J', 'K', 'L', 'M',
438 'N', 'O', 'P', 'Q', 'R', 'S', 'T', 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z',
439 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm',
440 'n', 'o', 'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z',
441 '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9',
442 ':', '_', 126, 127, 128, 129,
443 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139,
444 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149,
445 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159,
446 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169,
447 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179,
448 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189,
449 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
450 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209,
451 210, 211, 212, 213, 214, 215, 216, 217, 218, 219,
452 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229,
453 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, 236, 237, 238, 239,
454 240, 241, 242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248, 249,
455 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255,
460 /* Get section SECNAME or create one if it doesn't exist. When creating
461 one, new memory for the name is allocated. */
464 mmo_make_section (bfd
*abfd
, const char *secname
)
466 asection
*sec
= bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
, secname
);
470 char *newsecname
= strdup (secname
);
472 if (newsecname
== NULL
)
475 /* xgettext:c-format */
476 (_("%pB: no core to allocate section name %s"),
478 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
481 sec
= bfd_make_section (abfd
, newsecname
);
487 /* Nothing to do, but keep as a placeholder if we need it.
488 Note that state that might differ between bfd:s must not be initialized
489 here, nor must it be static. Add it to tdata information instead. */
494 static bfd_boolean inited
= FALSE
;
501 /* Check whether an existing file is an mmo file. */
504 mmo_object_p (bfd
*abfd
)
511 if (bfd_stat (abfd
, &statbuf
) < 0
512 || bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0
513 || bfd_bread (b
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
516 /* All mmo files are a multiple of four bytes long.
517 Only recognize version one. */
518 if ((statbuf
.st_size
% 4) != 0
519 || b
[0] != LOP
|| b
[1] != LOP_PRE
|| b
[2] != 1)
522 /* Get the last 32-bit word. */
523 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) statbuf
.st_size
- 4, SEEK_SET
) != 0
524 || bfd_bread (b
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
527 /* Check if the file ends in a lop_end lopcode. */
528 if (b
[0] != LOP
|| b
[1] != LOP_END
|| ! mmo_mkobject (abfd
))
531 /* Compute an upper bound on the max symbol length. Not really
532 important as all of the symbol information can only be 256k. */
533 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->max_symbol_length
= (b
[2] * 256 + b
[3]) * 4;
534 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
535 = bfd_malloc (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->max_symbol_length
+ 1);
537 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
== NULL
)
540 /* xgettext:c-format */
541 (_("%pB: no core to allocate a symbol %d bytes long"),
542 abfd
, abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->max_symbol_length
);
546 /* Read in everything. */
547 if (! mmo_scan (abfd
))
548 goto bad_format_free
;
550 if (abfd
->symcount
> 0)
551 abfd
->flags
|= HAS_SYMS
;
553 /* You'll have to tweak this if you want to use this format for other
554 arches (not recommended due to its small-size limitations). Look at
555 the ELF format for how to make it target-generic. */
556 if (! bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd
, bfd_arch_mmix
, 0))
557 goto bad_format_free
;
559 return _bfd_no_cleanup
;
562 free (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
);
564 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
569 /* Set up the mmo tdata information. */
572 mmo_mkobject (bfd
*abfd
)
576 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
== NULL
)
580 /* All fields are zero-initialized, so we don't have to explicitly
582 tdata_type
*tdata
= (tdata_type
*) bfd_zalloc (abfd
, sizeof (tdata_type
));
586 created
= time (NULL
);
587 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, created
, tdata
->created
);
589 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
= tdata
;
596 mmo_section_has_contents (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, asection
*sec
, void *p ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
598 /* The point is to match what --extract-symbols does (well, negated). */
599 return bfd_section_size (sec
) != 0;
602 /* Find out whether we should omit symbol consistency checks for this
603 bfd and cache the value.
605 This function must only be called when all section contents is
606 known. However, calculating symbol consistency at the time the
607 private BFD data is initialized is too late for some uses. */
610 mmo_ignore_symbol_consistency (bfd
*abfd
)
612 if (!abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_consistency_override_calculated
)
614 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->ignore_symbol_consistency
=
615 bfd_sections_find_if (abfd
, mmo_section_has_contents
, NULL
) == NULL
;
617 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_consistency_override_calculated
= TRUE
;
620 return abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->ignore_symbol_consistency
;
624 mmo_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data (bfd
*ibfd
, bfd
*obfd
)
626 if (bfd_get_flavour (ibfd
) != bfd_target_mmo_flavour
627 || bfd_get_flavour (obfd
) != bfd_target_mmo_flavour
)
630 /* Copy the time the copied-from file was created. If people want the
631 time the file was last *modified*, they have that in the normal file
633 memcpy (obfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->created
, ibfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->created
,
634 sizeof (obfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->created
));
638 /* Helper functions for mmo_decide_section, used through
639 bfd_map_over_sections. */
642 mmo_find_sec_w_addr (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, asection
*sec
, void *p
)
644 struct mmo_find_sec_info
*infop
= (struct mmo_find_sec_info
*) p
;
645 bfd_vma vma
= bfd_section_vma (sec
);
647 /* Ignore sections that aren't loaded. */
648 if ((bfd_section_flags (sec
) & (SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
))
649 != (SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
))
652 if (infop
->addr
>= vma
&& infop
->addr
< vma
+ sec
->size
)
657 mmo_find_sec_w_addr_grow (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, asection
*sec
, void *p
)
659 struct mmo_find_sec_info
*infop
= (struct mmo_find_sec_info
*) p
;
660 bfd_vma vma
= bfd_section_vma (sec
);
662 /* Ignore sections that aren't loaded. */
663 if ((bfd_section_flags (sec
) & (SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
))
664 != (SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
))
667 if (infop
->addr
>= vma
&& infop
->addr
< vma
+ MAX_ARTIFICIAL_SECTION_SIZE
)
671 /* Find a section that corresponds to a VMA. Automatically create .text
672 or .data and set current section to it, depending on what vma. If we
673 can't deduce a section, make one up as ".MMIX.sec.N", where N is an
674 increasing number. */
677 mmo_decide_section (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_vma vma
)
679 asection
*sec
= NULL
;
680 char sec_name
[sizeof (".MMIX.sec.") + 20];
681 struct mmo_find_sec_info info
;
686 /* First see if there's a section that would match exactly. */
687 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd
, mmo_find_sec_w_addr
, &info
);
689 if (info
.sec
!= NULL
)
692 /* If there's no such section, try and expand one of the existing ones,
693 up to a limit. Make sure we have .text and .data before we try that;
694 create them corresponding to expected addresses and set flags to make
695 them match the "loaded and with contents" expectation. */
696 if ((vma
>> 56) == 0)
698 sec
= bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
);
703 if (!sec
->user_set_vma
&& !bfd_set_section_vma (sec
, vma
))
706 if (!bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
707 | SEC_CODE
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
)))
710 else if ((vma
>> 56) == 0x20)
712 sec
= bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
, MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
);
717 if (!sec
->user_set_vma
&& !bfd_set_section_vma (sec
, vma
))
720 if (!bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
721 | SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
)))
725 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd
, mmo_find_sec_w_addr_grow
, &info
);
727 if (info
.sec
!= NULL
)
730 /* If there's still no suitable section, make a new one. */
731 sprintf (sec_name
, ".MMIX.sec.%d", abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->sec_no
++);
732 sec
= mmo_make_section (abfd
, sec_name
);
734 if (!sec
->user_set_vma
&& !bfd_set_section_vma (sec
, vma
))
737 if (!bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
738 | SEC_LOAD
| SEC_ALLOC
)))
743 /* Xor in a 64-bit value VALUE at VMA. */
746 mmo_xore_64 (asection
*sec
, bfd_vma vma
, bfd_vma value
)
748 bfd_byte
*loc
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, vma
, 8);
749 bfd_vma prev
= bfd_get_64 (sec
->owner
, loc
);
752 bfd_put_64 (sec
->owner
, value
, loc
);
755 /* Xor in a 32-bit value VALUE at VMA. */
758 mmo_xore_32 (asection
*sec
, bfd_vma vma
, unsigned int value
)
760 bfd_byte
*loc
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, vma
, 4);
761 unsigned int prev
= bfd_get_32 (sec
->owner
, loc
);
764 bfd_put_32 (sec
->owner
, value
, loc
);
767 /* Xor in a 16-bit value VALUE at VMA. */
770 mmo_xore_16 (asection
*sec
, bfd_vma vma
, unsigned int value
)
772 bfd_byte
*loc
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, vma
, 2);
773 unsigned int prev
= bfd_get_16 (sec
->owner
, loc
);
776 bfd_put_16 (sec
->owner
, value
, loc
);
779 /* Write a 32-bit word to output file, no lop_quote generated. */
782 mmo_write_tetra_raw (bfd
*abfd
, unsigned int value
)
786 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, value
, buf
);
788 if (bfd_bwrite (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
789 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
= TRUE
;
792 /* Write a 32-bit word to output file; lop_quote if necessary. */
795 mmo_write_tetra (bfd
*abfd
, unsigned int value
)
797 if (((value
>> 24) & 0xff) == LOP
)
798 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, LOP_QUOTE_NEXT
);
800 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, value
);
803 /* Write a 64-bit word to output file, perhaps with lop_quoting. */
806 mmo_write_octa (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_vma value
)
808 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
, (unsigned int) (value
>> 32));
809 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
, (unsigned int) value
);
812 /* Write a 64-bit word to output file, without lop_quoting. */
815 mmo_write_octa_raw (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_vma value
)
817 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, (unsigned int) (value
>> 32));
818 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, (unsigned int) value
);
821 /* Write quoted contents. Intended to be called multiple times in
822 sequence, followed by a call to mmo_flush_chunk. */
824 static INLINE bfd_boolean
825 mmo_write_chunk (bfd
*abfd
, const bfd_byte
*loc
, unsigned int len
)
827 bfd_boolean retval
= TRUE
;
828 struct mmo_data_struct
*mmop
= abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
;
830 /* Fill up a tetra from bytes remaining from a previous chunk. */
831 if (mmop
->byte_no
!= 0)
833 while (mmop
->byte_no
< 4 && len
!= 0)
835 mmop
->buf
[mmop
->byte_no
++] = *loc
++;
839 if (mmop
->byte_no
== 4)
841 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
, bfd_get_32 (abfd
, mmop
->buf
));
849 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, LOP_QUOTE_NEXT
);
852 && ! mmop
->have_error
853 && 4 == bfd_bwrite (loc
, 4, abfd
));
861 /* We must have flushed a previous remainder if we get one from
863 BFD_ASSERT (mmop
->byte_no
== 0);
864 memcpy (mmop
->buf
, loc
, len
);
869 mmop
->have_error
= TRUE
;
873 /* Flush remaining bytes, from a previous mmo_write_chunk, zero-padded to
876 static INLINE bfd_boolean
877 mmo_flush_chunk (bfd
*abfd
)
879 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
!= 0)
881 memset (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
+ abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
,
882 0, 4 - abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
);
883 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
,
884 bfd_get_32 (abfd
, abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
));
885 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
= 0;
888 return ! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
;
891 /* Same, but from a list. */
893 static INLINE bfd_boolean
894 mmo_write_chunk_list (bfd
*abfd
, mmo_data_list_type
*datap
)
896 for (; datap
!= NULL
; datap
= datap
->next
)
897 if (! mmo_write_chunk (abfd
, datap
->data
, datap
->size
))
900 return mmo_flush_chunk (abfd
);
903 /* Write a lop_loc and some contents. A caller needs to call
904 mmo_flush_chunk after calling this function. The location is only
905 output if different than *LAST_VMAP, which is updated after this call. */
908 mmo_write_loc_chunk (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_vma vma
, const bfd_byte
*loc
,
909 unsigned int len
, bfd_vma
*last_vmap
)
911 /* Find an initial and trailing section of zero (aligned) tetras; we don't
912 need to write out zeros. FIXME: When we do this, we should emit
913 section size and address specifiers, else objcopy can't always perform
914 an identity translation. Only do this if we *don't* have left-over
915 data from a previous write (and will not add any) or else the vma of
916 this chunk is *not* the next address, because then data isn't
917 tetrabyte-aligned and we're concatenating to that left-over data. */
920 && (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
== 0 || vma
!= *last_vmap
))
922 while (len
> 4 && bfd_get_32 (abfd
, loc
) == 0)
930 while (len
> 4 && bfd_get_32 (abfd
, loc
+ len
- 4) == 0)
934 /* Only write out the location if it's different than the one the caller
935 (supposedly) previously handled, accounting for omitted leading zeros. */
936 if (vma
!= *last_vmap
)
938 /* We might be in the middle of a sequence. */
939 mmo_flush_chunk (abfd
);
941 /* This should not happen during normal usage, but can presumably
942 happen with an erroneous linker-script, so handle gracefully.
943 Avoid Knuth-specific terms in the message, such as "tetrabyte".
944 Note that this function will get non-4-multiple lengths and
945 unaligned vmas but those come in tuples (mostly pairs) and are
946 continuous (i.e. the if-condition above false) and they are
947 group-wise aligned. */
951 /* xgettext:c-format */
952 (_("%pB: attempt to emit contents at non-multiple-of-4"
953 " address %#" PRIx64
""),
954 abfd
, (uint64_t) vma
);
955 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
959 /* We always write the location as 64 bits; no use saving bytes
961 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, (LOP
<< 24) | (LOP_LOC
<< 16) | 2);
962 mmo_write_octa_raw (abfd
, vma
);
965 /* Update to reflect end of this chunk, with trailing zeros omitted. */
966 *last_vmap
= vma
+ len
;
968 return (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
969 && mmo_write_chunk (abfd
, loc
, len
));
972 /* Same, but from a list. */
974 static INLINE bfd_boolean
975 mmo_write_loc_chunk_list (bfd
*abfd
, mmo_data_list_type
*datap
)
977 /* Get an address different than the address of the first chunk. */
978 bfd_vma last_vma
= datap
? datap
->where
- 1 : 0;
980 for (; datap
!= NULL
; datap
= datap
->next
)
981 if (! mmo_write_loc_chunk (abfd
, datap
->where
, datap
->data
, datap
->size
,
985 return mmo_flush_chunk (abfd
);
988 /* Make a .MMIX.spec_data.N section. */
991 mmo_get_generic_spec_data_section (bfd
*abfd
, int spec_data_number
)
994 char secname
[sizeof (MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX
) + 20]
995 = MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX
;
997 sprintf (secname
+ strlen (MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX
),
998 "%d", spec_data_number
);
1000 sec
= mmo_make_section (abfd
, secname
);
1005 /* Make a special section for SPEC_DATA_NUMBER. If it is the one we use
1006 ourselves, parse some of its data to get at the section name. */
1009 mmo_get_spec_section (bfd
*abfd
, int spec_data_number
)
1014 unsigned int secname_length
;
1016 bfd_vma section_length
;
1017 bfd_vma section_vma
;
1018 mmo_data_list_type
*loc
;
1022 /* If this isn't the "special" special data, then make a placeholder
1024 if (spec_data_number
!= SPEC_DATA_SECTION
)
1025 return mmo_get_generic_spec_data_section (abfd
, spec_data_number
);
1027 /* Seek back to this position if there was a format error. */
1028 orig_pos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
1030 /* Read the length (in 32-bit words). */
1031 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1036 if (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
)
1039 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1043 /* We don't care to keep the name length accurate. It's
1045 secname_length
= bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
) * 4;
1047 /* Check section name length for sanity. */
1048 if (secname_length
> MAX_SECTION_NAME_SIZE
)
1051 /* This should be free'd regardless if a section is created. */
1052 secname
= bfd_malloc (secname_length
+ 1);
1053 secname
[secname_length
] = 0;
1055 for (i
= 0; i
< secname_length
/ 4; i
++)
1057 if (bfd_bread (secname
+ i
* 4, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1058 goto format_error_free
;
1060 if (secname
[i
* 4] == (char) LOP
)
1062 /* A bit of overkill, but we handle char 0x98 in a section name,
1063 and recognize misparsing. */
1064 if (secname
[i
* 4 + 1] != LOP_QUOTE
1065 || bfd_bread (secname
+ i
* 4, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1066 /* Whoops. We thought this was a name, and now we found a
1067 non-lop_quote lopcode before we parsed the whole length of
1068 the name. Signal end-of-file in the same manner. */
1069 goto format_error_free
;
1073 /* Get the section flags. */
1074 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4
1076 && (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)))
1077 goto format_error_free
;
1079 flags
= bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1081 /* Get the section length. */
1082 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4
1084 && (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)))
1085 goto format_error_free
;
1087 section_length
= (bfd_vma
) bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
) << 32;
1089 /* That's the first, high-part. Now get the low part. */
1091 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4
1093 && (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)))
1094 goto format_error_free
;
1096 section_length
|= (bfd_vma
) bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1098 /* Check the section length for sanity. */
1099 if (section_length
> MAX_ARTIFICIAL_SECTION_SIZE
)
1100 goto format_error_free
;
1102 /* Get the section VMA. */
1103 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4
1105 && (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)))
1106 goto format_error_free
;
1108 section_vma
= (bfd_vma
) bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
) << 32;
1110 /* That's the first, high-part. Now get the low part. */
1111 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4
1113 && (buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)))
1114 goto format_error_free
;
1116 section_vma
|= (bfd_vma
) bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1118 sec
= mmo_make_section (abfd
, secname
);
1123 /* We allocate a buffer here for the advertised size, with head room for
1124 tetrabyte alignment. */
1125 loc
= bfd_zmalloc (section_length
+ 3
1126 + sizeof (struct mmo_data_list_struct
));
1130 /* Use a TETRA-rounded size for the allocated buffer; we set the
1131 "visible" section size below. */
1132 loc
->size
= (section_length
+ 3) & ~3;
1134 /* Add in the section flags we found to those bfd entered during this
1135 process and set the contents. */
1136 if (!bfd_set_section_flags (sec
,
1137 (bfd_sec_flags_from_mmo_flags (flags
)
1138 | bfd_section_flags (sec
)
1139 | (section_length
!= 0 ? SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
: 0)))
1140 || !bfd_set_section_size (sec
, sec
->size
+ section_length
)
1141 /* Set VMA only for the first occurrence. */
1142 || (!sec
->user_set_vma
&& !bfd_set_section_vma (sec
, section_vma
)))
1144 /* If we get an error for any of the calls above, signal more than
1145 just a format error for the spec section. */
1150 if (mmo_section_data (sec
)->tail
!= NULL
)
1151 mmo_section_data (sec
)->tail
->next
= loc
;
1153 mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
= loc
;
1154 mmo_section_data (sec
)->tail
= loc
;
1155 loc
->where
= section_vma
;
1162 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, orig_pos
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
1165 return mmo_get_generic_spec_data_section (abfd
, spec_data_number
);
1168 /* Read a byte, but read from file in multiples of 32-bit words. */
1171 mmo_get_byte (bfd
*abfd
)
1175 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
== 0)
1177 if (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
1178 && bfd_bread (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1180 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
= TRUE
;
1182 /* A value somewhat safe against tripping on some inconsistency
1183 when mopping up after this error. */
1188 retval
= abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
[abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
];
1189 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
= (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
+ 1) % 4;
1194 /* Write a byte, in multiples of 32-bit words. */
1197 mmo_write_byte (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_byte value
)
1199 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
[(abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
++ % 4)] = value
;
1200 if ((abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
% 4) == 0)
1202 if (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
1203 && bfd_bwrite (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1204 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
= TRUE
;
1208 /* Create a symbol. */
1211 mmo_create_symbol (bfd
*abfd
, const char *symname
, bfd_vma addr
, enum
1212 mmo_sym_type sym_type
, unsigned int serno
)
1214 struct mmo_symbol
*n
;
1216 n
= (struct mmo_symbol
*) bfd_alloc (abfd
, sizeof (struct mmo_symbol
));
1220 n
->name
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, strlen (symname
) + 1);
1221 if (n
->name
== NULL
)
1224 strcpy (n
->name
, symname
);
1227 n
->sym_type
= sym_type
;
1230 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbols
== NULL
)
1231 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbols
= n
;
1233 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symtail
->next
= n
;
1234 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symtail
= n
;
1239 /* Check that :Main equals the last octa of the .MMIX.reg_contents
1240 section, as it's the one place we're sure to pass when reading a mmo
1241 object. For written objects, we do it while setting the symbol
1243 if (strcmp (symname
, MMIX_START_SYMBOL_NAME
) == 0
1244 && bfd_get_start_address (abfd
) != addr
1245 && !mmo_ignore_symbol_consistency (abfd
))
1248 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: initialization value for $255"
1249 " is not `Main'\n"),
1251 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1258 /* Read in symbols. */
1261 mmo_get_symbols (bfd
*abfd
)
1265 Symbol-table, mmo section mapping, File layout, mmo
1269 From mmixal.w (or really, the generated mmixal.tex) in the
1270 MMIXware package which also contains the @command{mmix} simulator:
1271 ``Symbols are stored and retrieved by means of a @samp{ternary
1272 search trie}, following ideas of Bentley and Sedgewick. (See
1273 ACM--SIAM Symp.@: on Discrete Algorithms @samp{8} (1997), 360--369;
1274 R.@:Sedgewick, @samp{Algorithms in C} (Reading, Mass.@:
1275 Addison--Wesley, 1998), @samp{15.4}.) Each trie node stores a
1276 character, and there are branches to subtries for the cases where
1277 a given character is less than, equal to, or greater than the
1278 character in the trie. There also is a pointer to a symbol table
1279 entry if a symbol ends at the current node.''
1281 So it's a tree encoded as a stream of bytes. The stream of bytes
1282 acts on a single virtual global symbol, adding and removing
1283 characters and signalling complete symbol points. Here, we read
1284 the stream and create symbols at the completion points.
1286 First, there's a control byte <<m>>. If any of the listed bits
1287 in <<m>> is nonzero, we execute what stands at the right, in
1291 | 0x40 - Traverse left trie.
1292 | (Read a new command byte and recurse.)
1295 | 0x2f - Read the next byte as a character and store it in the
1296 | current character position; increment character position.
1297 | Test the bits of <<m>>:
1300 | 0x80 - The character is 16-bit (so read another byte,
1301 | merge into current character.
1304 | 0xf - We have a complete symbol; parse the type, value
1305 | and serial number and do what should be done
1306 | with a symbol. The type and length information
1307 | is in j = (m & 0xf).
1309 | (MMO3_REGQUAL_BITS)
1310 | j == 0xf: A register variable. The following
1311 | byte tells which register.
1312 | j <= 8: An absolute symbol. Read j bytes as the
1313 | big-endian number the symbol equals.
1314 | A j = 2 with two zero bytes denotes an
1316 | j > 8: As with j <= 8, but add (0x20 << 56)
1317 | to the value in the following j - 8
1320 | Then comes the serial number, as a variant of
1321 | uleb128, but better named ubeb128:
1322 | Read bytes and shift the previous value left 7
1323 | (multiply by 128). Add in the new byte, repeat
1324 | until a byte has bit 7 set. The serial number
1325 | is the computed value minus 128.
1328 | 0x20 - Traverse middle trie. (Read a new command byte
1329 | and recurse.) Decrement character position.
1332 | 0x10 - Traverse right trie. (Read a new command byte and
1335 Let's look again at the <<lop_stab>> for the trivial file
1336 (@pxref{File layout}).
1338 | 0x980b0000 - lop_stab for ":Main" = 0, serial 1.
1345 This forms the trivial trie (note that the path between ``:'' and
1346 ``M'' is redundant):
1357 | 016e "n" is the last character in a full symbol, and
1358 | with a value represented in one byte.
1359 | 00 The value is 0.
1360 | 81 The serial number is 1. */
1362 bfd_byte m
= mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1364 /* Check first if we have a bad hair day. */
1365 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
)
1369 /* Traverse left trie. */
1370 mmo_get_symbols (abfd
);
1372 if (m
& MMO3_SYMBITS
)
1374 bfd_byte c
= mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1375 bfd_byte j
= m
& MMO3_TYPEBITS
;
1377 enum mmo_sym_type sym_type
;
1378 unsigned int serno
= 0;
1383 bfd_byte c2
= mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1385 /* A two-byte character. We can't grok this, but neither can
1386 mmotype, for other cases than the second byte being zero. */
1390 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
1391 [abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_position
] = 0;
1394 /* xgettext:c-format */
1395 (_("%pB: unsupported wide character sequence"
1396 " 0x%02X 0x%02X after symbol name starting with `%s'\n"),
1397 abfd
, c
, c2
, abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
);
1398 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1399 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
= TRUE
;
1406 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
[abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_position
++] = c
;
1407 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
[abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_position
] = 0;
1409 if (j
& MMO3_REGQUAL_BITS
)
1411 if (j
== MMO3_REGQUAL_BITS
)
1413 sym_type
= mmo_reg_sym
;
1414 addr
= mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1420 for (i
= 0; i
< j
; i
++)
1421 addr
= (addr
<< 8) + mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1423 if (addr
== 0 && j
== MMO3_UNDEF
)
1424 sym_type
= mmo_undef_sym
;
1426 sym_type
= mmo_abs_sym
;
1432 for (i
= MMO3_DATA
; i
< j
; i
++)
1433 addr
= (addr
<< 8) + mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1435 addr
+= (bfd_vma
) 0x20 << 56;
1436 sym_type
= mmo_data_sym
;
1439 /* Get the serial number. */
1442 k
= mmo_get_byte (abfd
);
1443 serno
= (serno
<< 7) + k
;
1448 /* Got it. Now enter it. Skip a leading ":". */
1449 if (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
1450 && ! mmo_create_symbol (abfd
,
1451 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->lop_stab_symbol
1453 addr
, sym_type
, serno
))
1454 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
= TRUE
;
1457 if (m
& MMO3_MIDDLE
)
1458 /* Traverse middle trie. */
1459 mmo_get_symbols (abfd
);
1461 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbol_position
--;
1465 /* Traverse right trie. */
1466 mmo_get_symbols (abfd
);
1468 return ! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
;
1471 /* Get the location of memory area [VMA..VMA + SIZE - 1], which we think
1472 is in section SEC. Adjust and reallocate zero-initialized contents.
1473 If there's new contents, allocate to the next multiple of
1474 MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE. */
1476 static INLINE bfd_byte
*
1477 mmo_get_loc (asection
*sec
, bfd_vma vma
, int size
)
1479 bfd_size_type allocated_size
;
1480 struct mmo_section_data_struct
*sdatap
= mmo_section_data (sec
);
1481 struct mmo_data_list_struct
*datap
= sdatap
->head
;
1482 struct mmo_data_list_struct
*entry
;
1484 /* First search the list to see if we have the requested chunk in one
1485 piece, or perhaps if we have a suitable chunk with room to fit. */
1486 for (; datap
!= NULL
; datap
= datap
->next
)
1488 if (datap
->where
<= vma
1489 && datap
->where
+ datap
->size
>= vma
+ size
)
1490 return datap
->data
+ vma
- datap
->where
;
1491 else if (datap
->where
<= vma
1492 && datap
->where
+ datap
->allocated_size
>= vma
+ size
1493 /* Only munch on the "allocated size" if it does not
1494 overlap the next chunk. */
1495 && (datap
->next
== NULL
|| datap
->next
->where
>= vma
+ size
))
1497 /* There was room allocated, but the size wasn't set to include
1499 datap
->size
+= (vma
+ size
) - (datap
->where
+ datap
->size
);
1501 /* Update the section size. This happens only if we update the
1502 32-bit-aligned chunk size. Callers that have
1503 non-32-bit-aligned sections should do all allocation and
1504 size-setting by themselves or at least set the section size
1505 after the last allocating call to this function. */
1506 if (vma
+ size
> sec
->vma
+ sec
->size
)
1507 sec
->size
+= (vma
+ size
) - (sec
->vma
+ sec
->size
);
1509 return datap
->data
+ vma
- datap
->where
;
1513 /* Not found; allocate a new block. First check in case we get a
1514 request for a size split up over several blocks; we'll have to return
1515 NULL for those cases, requesting the caller to split up the request.
1516 Requests with an address aligned on MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE bytes and
1517 for no more than MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE will always get resolved. */
1519 for (datap
= sdatap
->head
; datap
!= NULL
; datap
= datap
->next
)
1520 if ((datap
->where
<= vma
&& datap
->where
+ datap
->size
> vma
)
1521 || (datap
->where
< vma
+ size
1522 && datap
->where
+ datap
->size
>= vma
+ size
))
1526 = (size
+ MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE
- 1) & ~(MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE
- 1);
1527 entry
= (mmo_data_list_type
*)
1528 bfd_zalloc (sec
->owner
, sizeof (mmo_data_list_type
) + allocated_size
);
1533 entry
->allocated_size
= allocated_size
;
1535 datap
= sdatap
->head
;
1537 /* Sort the records by address. Optimize for the common case of adding
1538 a record to the end of the list. */
1539 if (sdatap
->tail
!= NULL
&& entry
->where
>= sdatap
->tail
->where
)
1541 sdatap
->tail
->next
= entry
;
1543 sdatap
->tail
= entry
;
1547 mmo_data_list_type
**look
;
1548 for (look
= &sdatap
->head
;
1549 *look
!= NULL
&& (*look
)->where
< entry
->where
;
1550 look
= &(*look
)->next
)
1552 entry
->next
= *look
;
1554 if (entry
->next
== NULL
)
1556 sdatap
->tail
= entry
;
1558 /* We get here for the first time (at other times too) for this
1559 section. Say we have contents. */
1560 if (!bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
1561 | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
)))
1566 /* Update the section size. This happens only when we add contents and
1567 re-size as we go. The section size will then be aligned to 32 bits. */
1568 if (vma
+ size
> sec
->vma
+ sec
->size
)
1569 sec
->size
+= (vma
+ size
) - (sec
->vma
+ sec
->size
);
1573 /* Set sizes once we've read in all sections. */
1576 mmo_map_set_sizes (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, asection
*sec
,
1577 void *ignored ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1579 sec
->lma
= sec
->vma
;
1582 /* Read the mmo file and turn it into sections. */
1585 mmo_scan (bfd
*abfd
)
1588 unsigned int lineno
= 1;
1589 bfd_boolean error
= FALSE
;
1591 asection
*sec
= NULL
;
1592 asection
*non_spec_sec
= NULL
;
1593 bfd_vma non_spec_vma
= 0;
1594 bfd_size_type nbytes_read
= 0;
1595 /* Buffer with room to read a 64-bit value. */
1597 file_ptr stab_loc
= -1;
1598 char *file_names
[256];
1601 memset (file_names
, 0, sizeof (file_names
));
1603 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
1606 while ((nbytes_read
= bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
)) == 4)
1610 unsigned int y
= bfd_get_8 (abfd
, buf
+ 2);
1611 unsigned int z
= bfd_get_8 (abfd
, buf
+ 3);
1613 /* Change back to the original section for lopcodes other
1614 than LOP_QUOTE that comes after a LOP_SPEC. */
1615 if ((buf
[1] != LOP_QUOTE
|| y
!= 0 || z
!= 1)
1616 && non_spec_sec
!= NULL
)
1620 non_spec_sec
= NULL
;
1627 /* xgettext:c-format */
1628 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: unsupported lopcode `%d'\n"),
1630 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1634 /* Quote the next 32-bit word. */
1635 if (y
!= 0 || z
!= 1)
1638 /* xgettext:c-format */
1639 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: expected YZ = 1"
1640 " got YZ = %d for lop_quote\n"),
1642 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1645 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1650 sec
= bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
);
1651 mmo_xore_32 (sec
, vma
, bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
));
1657 /* Set vma (and section). */
1658 vma
= (bfd_vma
) y
<< 56;
1661 /* Get a 32-bit value. */
1662 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1665 vma
+= bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1669 /* Get a 64-bit value. */
1670 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 8, abfd
) != 8)
1673 vma
+= bfd_get_64 (abfd
, buf
);
1678 /* xgettext:c-format */
1679 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: expected z = 1 or z = 2,"
1680 " got z = %d for lop_loc\n"),
1682 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1686 /* When we decide which section the data goes into, we might
1687 create the section. If that happens, make sure the VMA at
1688 creation time is tetra-aligned. */
1689 sec
= mmo_decide_section (abfd
, vma
& ~3);
1695 /* Move forward within the same section. */
1698 sec
= mmo_decide_section (abfd
, vma
);
1704 /* A fixup: Store the current vma somewhere. Position using
1705 same format as LOP_LOC. */
1707 bfd_vma p
= (bfd_vma
) y
<< 56;
1712 /* Get a 32-bit value. */
1713 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1716 p
+= bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1720 /* Get a 64-bit value. */
1721 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 8, abfd
) != 8)
1724 p
+= bfd_get_64 (abfd
, buf
);
1729 /* xgettext:c-format */
1730 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: expected z = 1 or z = 2,"
1731 " got z = %d for lop_fixo\n"),
1733 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1737 /* The section where we store this address might be a
1738 different one than the current section. */
1739 fixosec
= mmo_decide_section (abfd
, p
);
1740 if (fixosec
== NULL
)
1742 mmo_xore_64 (fixosec
, p
, vma
);
1747 /* A fixup: Store YZ of this lopcode into YZ at vma - 4 * yz. */
1749 unsigned int yz
= (y
* 256 + z
);
1750 bfd_vma p
= vma
+ 2 - 4 * yz
;
1751 asection
*fixrsec
= mmo_decide_section (abfd
, p
);
1752 if (fixrsec
== NULL
)
1754 mmo_xore_16 (fixrsec
, p
, yz
);
1759 /* A fixup, similar to lop_fixr, but taking larger numbers
1760 and can change branches into the opposite direction
1770 /* xgettext:c-format */
1771 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: expected y = 0,"
1772 " got y = %d for lop_fixrx\n"),
1774 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1778 if (z
!= 16 && z
!= 24)
1781 /* xgettext:c-format */
1782 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: expected z = 16 or z = 24,"
1783 " got z = %d for lop_fixrx\n"),
1785 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1789 /* Get the next 32-bit value. */
1790 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1793 delta
= bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
);
1795 /* Do an, ehm, involved calculation for the location of
1796 the fixup. See mmixal documentation for a verbose
1797 explanation. We follow it verbosely here for the
1800 p
= vma
- 4 * delta
;
1801 else if (buf
[0] == 1)
1802 p
= vma
- 4 * ((delta
& 0xffffff) - (1 << z
));
1806 /* xgettext:c-format */
1807 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: leading byte of operand word"
1808 " must be 0 or 1, got %d for lop_fixrx\n"),
1810 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1814 fixrsec
= mmo_decide_section (abfd
, vma
);
1815 if (fixrsec
== NULL
)
1817 mmo_xore_32 (fixrsec
, p
, delta
);
1822 /* Set current file and perhaps the file name. Reset line
1826 char *fname
= bfd_malloc (z
* 4 + 1);
1831 /* xgettext:c-format */
1832 (_("%pB: cannot allocate file name for file number %d,"
1834 abfd
, y
, z
* 4 + 1);
1835 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
1841 for (i
= 0; i
< z
; i
++)
1843 if (bfd_bread (fname
+ i
* 4, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1850 if (file_names
[y
] != NULL
)
1853 /* xgettext:c-format */
1854 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: file number %d `%s',"
1855 " was already entered as `%s'\n"),
1856 abfd
, y
, fname
, file_names
[y
]);
1857 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1861 file_names
[y
] = fname
;
1864 if (file_names
[y
] == NULL
)
1867 /* xgettext:c-format */
1868 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: file name for number %d"
1869 " was not specified before use\n"),
1871 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1879 /* Set line number. */
1880 lineno
= y
* 256 + z
;
1881 /* FIXME: Create a sequence of mmo-specific line number
1882 entries for each section, then translate into canonical
1887 /* Special data follows until the next non-lop_quote
1891 sec
= mmo_get_spec_section (abfd
, y
* 256 + z
);
1900 /* We ignore header information, except we read in the
1901 creation time from the first 32-bit word with the time
1902 in seconds since era. */
1904 && bfd_bread (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->created
, 4,
1908 for (i
= 1; i
< z
; i
++)
1909 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
1915 /* This tells of the contents of registers $Z..$255 at
1916 startup. We make a section out of it, with VMA = Z * 8,
1917 but only if Z != 255 or the contents is non-zero. */
1922 bfd_vma startaddr_octa
;
1924 /* Read first octaword outside loop to simplify logic when
1925 excluding the Z == 255, octa == 0 case. */
1926 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 8, abfd
) != 8)
1929 first_octa
= bfd_get_64 (abfd
, buf
);
1931 /* Don't emit contents for the trivial case which is
1932 always present; $255 pointing to Main. */
1936 = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
,
1937 MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME
);
1938 rsec
->flags
|= SEC_LINKER_CREATED
;
1940 loc
= mmo_get_loc (rsec
, z
* 8, (255 - z
) * 8);
1941 bfd_put_64 (abfd
, first_octa
, loc
);
1943 for (i
= z
+ 1; i
< 255; i
++)
1945 if (bfd_bread (loc
+ (i
- z
) * 8, 8, abfd
) != 8)
1949 /* Read out the last octabyte, and use it to set the
1951 if (bfd_bread (buf
, 8, abfd
) != 8)
1954 startaddr_octa
= bfd_get_64 (abfd
, buf
);
1957 startaddr_octa
= first_octa
;
1959 if (! bfd_set_start_address (abfd
, startaddr_octa
))
1961 /* Currently this can't fail, but this should handle
1963 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1970 /* We read in the symbols now, not later. */
1971 if (y
!= 0 || z
!= 0)
1974 /* xgettext:c-format */
1975 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: fields y and z of lop_stab"
1976 " non-zero, y: %d, z: %d\n"),
1978 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
1982 /* Save the location, so we can check that YZ in the LOP_END
1984 stab_loc
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
1986 /* It's not said that an MMO can be without symbols (though
1987 mmixal will refuse to assemble files without Main), but
1988 it seems it would still be a valid mmo-file, so allow it.
1989 We detect the absence of a symbol area in that the upper
1990 limit is computed (from the lop_end YZ field) as 0.
1991 Don't call mmo_get_symbols; it can only detect the end of
1992 a valid symbol trie, not the absence of one. */
1993 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->max_symbol_length
!= 0
1994 && ! mmo_get_symbols (abfd
))
2000 /* This must be the last 32-bit word in an mmo file.
2002 struct stat statbuf
;
2003 file_ptr curpos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
2005 if (bfd_stat (abfd
, &statbuf
) < 0)
2008 if (statbuf
.st_size
!= curpos
)
2011 /* xgettext:c-format */
2012 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: lop_end not last item in"
2015 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2019 /* Check that the YZ field is right. Subtract the size of
2020 this LOP_END in the calculation; YZ does not include
2022 if ((long) (y
* 256 + z
) * 4 != (curpos
- stab_loc
) - 4)
2025 /* xgettext:c-format */
2026 (_("%pB: invalid mmo file: YZ of lop_end (%ld)"
2027 " not equal to the number of tetras to the preceding"
2028 " lop_stab (%ld)\n"),
2029 abfd
, (long) (y
* 256 + z
),
2030 (long) (curpos
- stab_loc
- 4)/4);
2031 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2035 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd
, mmo_map_set_sizes
, NULL
);
2042 /* This wasn't a lopcode, so store it in the current section. */
2044 sec
= bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
);
2045 mmo_xore_32 (sec
, vma
& ~3, bfd_get_32 (abfd
, buf
));
2052 /* We know this file is a multiple of four bytes (checked in
2053 mmo_object_p), so if we got something other than 0, this was a bad
2054 file (although it's more likely we'll get 0 in that case too).
2055 If we got end-of-file, then there was no lop_stab, so the file has
2058 if (nbytes_read
!= 0)
2059 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
2061 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2066 /* Mark the .text and .data section with their normal attribute if they
2067 contain anything. This is not redundant wrt. mmo_decide_section,
2068 since that code might never execute, and conversely the alloc+code
2069 section flags must be set then. */
2070 sec
= bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
);
2072 && (bfd_section_flags (sec
) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
)
2073 && !bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
2074 | SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_CODE
)))
2077 sec
= bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
, MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
);
2079 && (bfd_section_flags (sec
) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
)
2080 && !bfd_set_section_flags (sec
, (bfd_section_flags (sec
)
2081 | SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_DATA
)))
2084 /* Free whatever resources we took. */
2085 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (file_names
) / sizeof (file_names
[0]); i
++)
2086 free (file_names
[i
]);
2090 /* A hook to set up object file dependent section information. For mmo,
2091 we point out the shape of allocated section contents. */
2094 mmo_new_section_hook (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*newsect
)
2096 if (!newsect
->used_by_bfd
)
2098 /* We zero-fill all fields and assume NULL is represented by an all
2099 zero-bit pattern. */
2100 newsect
->used_by_bfd
2101 = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, sizeof (struct mmo_section_data_struct
));
2102 if (!newsect
->used_by_bfd
)
2106 /* Always align to at least 32-bit words. */
2107 newsect
->alignment_power
= 2;
2108 return _bfd_generic_new_section_hook (abfd
, newsect
);
2111 /* We already have section contents loaded for sections that have
2115 mmo_get_section_contents (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2119 bfd_size_type bytes_to_do
)
2121 /* Iterate over diminishing chunk sizes, copying contents, like
2122 mmo_set_section_contents. */
2125 /* A minor song-and-dance to make sure we're not bitten by the
2126 distant possibility of the cast from bfd_vma to int making the
2127 chunk zero-sized. */
2129 = (int) bytes_to_do
!= 0 ? bytes_to_do
: MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE
;
2133 loc
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, sec
->vma
+ offset
, chunk_size
);
2134 while (loc
== NULL
&& (chunk_size
/= 2) != 0);
2136 if (chunk_size
== 0)
2139 memcpy (location
, loc
, chunk_size
);
2141 location
= (bfd_byte
*) location
+ chunk_size
;
2142 bytes_to_do
-= chunk_size
;
2143 offset
+= chunk_size
;
2148 /* Return the amount of memory needed to read the symbol table. */
2151 mmo_get_symtab_upper_bound (bfd
*abfd
)
2153 return (abfd
->symcount
+ 1) * sizeof (asymbol
*);
2156 /* Sort mmo symbols by serial number. */
2159 mmo_sort_mmo_symbols (const void *arg1
, const void *arg2
)
2161 const struct mmo_symbol
*sym1
= *(const struct mmo_symbol
**) arg1
;
2162 const struct mmo_symbol
*sym2
= *(const struct mmo_symbol
**) arg2
;
2164 /* Sort by serial number first. */
2165 if (sym1
->serno
< sym2
->serno
)
2167 else if (sym1
->serno
> sym2
->serno
)
2170 /* Then sort by address of the table entries. */
2171 return ((const char *) arg1
- (const char *) arg2
);
2174 /* Translate the symbol table. */
2177 mmo_canonicalize_symtab (bfd
*abfd
, asymbol
**alocation
)
2179 unsigned int symcount
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
2183 csymbols
= abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->csymbols
;
2184 if (csymbols
== NULL
&& symcount
!= 0)
2187 struct mmo_symbol
*s
;
2188 struct mmo_symbol
**msp
;
2190 /* First we store the symbols into the table we'll return, then we
2191 qsort it on the serial number, with secondary on the address of
2192 the symbol, to preserve order if there would be non-unique serial
2194 for (s
= abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->symbols
,
2195 msp
= (struct mmo_symbol
**) alocation
;
2202 qsort (alocation
, symcount
, sizeof (struct mmo_symbol
*),
2203 mmo_sort_mmo_symbols
);
2205 csymbols
= (asymbol
*) bfd_alloc (abfd
, symcount
* sizeof (asymbol
));
2206 if (csymbols
== NULL
)
2208 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->csymbols
= csymbols
;
2210 for (msp
= (struct mmo_symbol
**) alocation
, c
= csymbols
;
2217 c
->value
= s
->value
;
2218 c
->flags
= BSF_GLOBAL
;
2220 if (s
->sym_type
== mmo_data_sym
)
2223 = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
, MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
);
2225 if (c
->section
== NULL
)
2226 c
->section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
2228 c
->value
-= c
->section
->vma
;
2230 else if (s
->sym_type
== mmo_undef_sym
)
2231 c
->section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
2232 else if (s
->sym_type
== mmo_reg_sym
)
2235 = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd
, MMIX_REG_SECTION_NAME
);
2236 c
->section
->flags
|= SEC_LINKER_CREATED
;
2241 = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
);
2245 && c
->value
>= textsec
->vma
2246 && c
->value
<= textsec
->vma
+ textsec
->size
)
2248 c
->section
= textsec
;
2249 c
->value
-= c
->section
->vma
;
2251 /* In mmo, symbol types depend on the VMA. Therefore, if
2252 the data section isn't within the usual bounds, its
2253 symbols are marked as absolute. Correct that. This
2254 means we can't have absolute symbols with values matching
2255 data section addresses, but we also can't have with
2256 absolute symbols with values matching text section
2257 addresses. For such needs, use the ELF format. */
2259 = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd
,
2260 MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
))
2262 && c
->value
>= datasec
->vma
2263 && c
->value
<= datasec
->vma
+ datasec
->size
)
2265 c
->section
= datasec
;
2266 c
->value
-= c
->section
->vma
;
2269 c
->section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
2276 /* Last, overwrite the incoming table with the right-type entries. */
2277 for (i
= 0; i
< symcount
; i
++)
2278 *alocation
++ = csymbols
++;
2284 /* Get information about a symbol. */
2287 mmo_get_symbol_info (bfd
*ignore_abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2288 asymbol
*symbol
, symbol_info
*ret
)
2290 bfd_symbol_info (symbol
, ret
);
2294 mmo_print_symbol (bfd
*abfd
, void *afile
, asymbol
*symbol
,
2295 bfd_print_symbol_type how
)
2297 FILE *file
= (FILE *) afile
;
2301 case bfd_print_symbol_name
:
2302 fprintf (file
, "%s", symbol
->name
);
2305 bfd_print_symbol_vandf (abfd
, file
, symbol
);
2307 fprintf (file
, " %-5s %s",
2308 symbol
->section
->name
,
2313 /* We can't map a file directly into executable code, so the
2314 size of header information is irrelevant. */
2317 mmo_sizeof_headers (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2318 struct bfd_link_info
*info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2323 /* Write the (section-neutral) file preamble. */
2326 mmo_internal_write_header (bfd
*abfd
)
2328 const char lop_pre_bfd
[] = { LOP
, LOP_PRE
, 1, 1};
2330 if (bfd_bwrite (lop_pre_bfd
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
2333 /* Copy creation time of original file. */
2334 if (bfd_bwrite (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->created
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
2340 /* Write the LOP_POST record, with global register initializations.
2341 Z is the Z field of the LOP_POST, corresponding to 255 - number of
2342 registers at DATA. The Z = 255 field is filled in with the
2346 mmo_internal_write_post (bfd
*abfd
, int z
, asection
*sec
)
2350 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, (LOP
<< 24) | (LOP_POST
<< 16) | z
);
2352 for (i
= z
; i
< 255; i
++)
2354 bfd_byte
*data
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, i
* 8, 8);
2356 if (bfd_bwrite (data
, 8, abfd
) != 8)
2360 /* For Z == $255, we always emit the start location; supposedly Main,
2361 but we have it handy at bfd_get_start_address. If we're called with
2362 Z == 255, don't assume DATA is valid. */
2363 bfd_put_64 (abfd
, bfd_get_start_address (abfd
), buf
);
2365 return ! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
&& bfd_bwrite (buf
, 8, abfd
) == 8;
2368 /* Translate to and from BFD flags. This is to make sure that we don't
2369 get bitten by BFD flag number changes. */
2372 mmo_sec_flags_from_bfd_flags (flagword flags
)
2374 flagword oflags
= 0;
2376 if (flags
& SEC_ALLOC
)
2377 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_ALLOC
;
2378 if (flags
& SEC_LOAD
)
2379 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_LOAD
;
2380 if (flags
& SEC_RELOC
)
2381 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_RELOC
;
2382 if (flags
& SEC_READONLY
)
2383 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_READONLY
;
2384 if (flags
& SEC_CODE
)
2385 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_CODE
;
2386 if (flags
& SEC_DATA
)
2387 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_DATA
;
2388 if (flags
& SEC_NEVER_LOAD
)
2389 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_NEVER_LOAD
;
2390 if (flags
& SEC_IS_COMMON
)
2391 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_IS_COMMON
;
2392 if (flags
& SEC_DEBUGGING
)
2393 oflags
|= MMO_SEC_DEBUGGING
;
2399 bfd_sec_flags_from_mmo_flags (flagword flags
)
2401 flagword oflags
= 0;
2403 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_ALLOC
)
2404 oflags
|= SEC_ALLOC
;
2405 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_LOAD
)
2407 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_RELOC
)
2408 oflags
|= SEC_RELOC
;
2409 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_READONLY
)
2410 oflags
|= SEC_READONLY
;
2411 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_CODE
)
2413 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_DATA
)
2415 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_NEVER_LOAD
)
2416 oflags
|= SEC_NEVER_LOAD
;
2417 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_IS_COMMON
)
2418 oflags
|= SEC_IS_COMMON
;
2419 if (flags
& MMO_SEC_DEBUGGING
)
2420 oflags
|= SEC_DEBUGGING
;
2425 /* Return TRUE iff the leading or trailing tetrabyte in SEC is defined and
2429 mmo_has_leading_or_trailing_zero_tetra_p (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*sec
)
2431 bfd_vma secaddr
= bfd_section_vma (sec
);
2436 if (bfd_get_32 (abfd
, mmo_get_loc (sec
, secaddr
, 4)) == 0
2437 && bfd_get_32 (abfd
,
2438 mmo_get_loc (sec
, secaddr
+ sec
->size
- 4, 4)) == 0)
2444 /* Write a section. */
2447 mmo_internal_write_section (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*sec
)
2449 /* We do it differently depending on what section this is:
2451 ".text": Output, prepended by information about the first source file
2452 (not yet implemented.)
2456 (".MMIX.reg_contents": Not handled here.)
2458 Anything else: Output inside a lop_spec 80, in the format described
2461 if (strcmp (sec
->name
, MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
2463 bfd_vma secaddr
= bfd_section_vma (sec
);
2465 /* Because leading and trailing zeros are omitted in output, we need to
2466 specify the section boundaries so they're correct when the file
2467 is read in again. That's also the case if this section is
2468 specified as not within its usual boundaries or alignments. */
2470 && (secaddr
+ sec
->size
>= (bfd_vma
) 1 << 56
2471 || (secaddr
& 3) != 0
2472 || (sec
->size
& 3) != 0
2473 || mmo_has_leading_or_trailing_zero_tetra_p (abfd
, sec
)))
2475 if (!mmo_write_section_description (abfd
, sec
))
2479 /* FIXME: Output source file name and line number. */
2480 return mmo_write_loc_chunk_list (abfd
, mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
);
2482 else if (strcmp (sec
->name
, MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
2484 bfd_vma secaddr
= bfd_section_vma (sec
);
2486 /* Same goes as for MMO_TEXT_SECTION_NAME above. */
2488 && (secaddr
< (bfd_vma
) 0x20 << 56
2489 || secaddr
+ sec
->size
>= (bfd_vma
) 0x21 << 56
2490 || (secaddr
& 3) != 0
2491 || (sec
->size
& 3) != 0
2492 || mmo_has_leading_or_trailing_zero_tetra_p (abfd
, sec
)))
2494 if (!mmo_write_section_description (abfd
, sec
))
2498 return mmo_write_loc_chunk_list (abfd
, mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
);
2500 else if (strcmp (sec
->name
, MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
2501 /* Not handled here. */
2503 /* This would normally be an abort call since this can't happen, but
2504 we don't do that. */
2505 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2508 else if (CONST_STRNEQ (sec
->name
, MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX
))
2510 int n
= atoi (sec
->name
+ strlen (MMIX_OTHER_SPEC_SECTION_PREFIX
));
2512 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, (LOP
<< 24) | (LOP_SPEC
<< 16) | n
);
2513 return (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
2514 && mmo_write_chunk_list (abfd
, mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
));
2516 /* Ignore sections that are just allocated or empty; we write out
2518 else if ((bfd_section_flags (sec
) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
) != 0
2521 if (!mmo_write_section_description (abfd
, sec
))
2524 /* Writing a LOP_LOC ends the LOP_SPEC data, and makes data actually
2526 if (bfd_section_flags (sec
) & SEC_LOAD
)
2527 return (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
2528 && mmo_write_loc_chunk_list (abfd
,
2529 mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
));
2530 return (! abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
2531 && mmo_write_chunk_list (abfd
, mmo_section_data (sec
)->head
));
2534 /* Some section without contents. */
2538 /* Write the description of a section, extended-mmo-style. */
2541 mmo_write_section_description (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*sec
)
2543 /* Keep the following document-comment formatted the way it is. */
2546 mmo section mapping, , Symbol-table, mmo
2550 The implementation in BFD uses special data type 80 (decimal) to
2551 encapsulate and describe named sections, containing e.g.@: debug
2552 information. If needed, any datum in the encapsulation will be
2553 quoted using lop_quote. First comes a 32-bit word holding the
2554 number of 32-bit words containing the zero-terminated zero-padded
2555 segment name. After the name there's a 32-bit word holding flags
2556 describing the section type. Then comes a 64-bit big-endian word
2557 with the section length (in bytes), then another with the section
2558 start address. Depending on the type of section, the contents
2559 might follow, zero-padded to 32-bit boundary. For a loadable
2560 section (such as data or code), the contents might follow at some
2561 later point, not necessarily immediately, as a lop_loc with the
2562 same start address as in the section description, followed by the
2563 contents. This in effect forms a descriptor that must be emitted
2564 before the actual contents. Sections described this way must not
2567 For areas that don't have such descriptors, synthetic sections are
2568 formed by BFD. Consecutive contents in the two memory areas
2569 @samp{0x0000@dots{}00} to @samp{0x01ff@dots{}ff} and
2570 @samp{0x2000@dots{}00} to @samp{0x20ff@dots{}ff} are entered in
2571 sections named <<.text>> and <<.data>> respectively. If an area
2572 is not otherwise described, but would together with a neighboring
2573 lower area be less than @samp{0x40000000} bytes long, it is joined
2574 with the lower area and the gap is zero-filled. For other cases,
2575 a new section is formed, named <<.MMIX.sec.@var{n}>>. Here,
2576 @var{n} is a number, a running count through the mmo file,
2580 A loadable section specified as:
2582 | .section secname,"ax"
2583 | TETRA 1,2,3,4,-1,-2009
2586 and linked to address @samp{0x4}, is represented by the sequence:
2588 | 0x98080050 - lop_spec 80
2589 | 0x00000002 - two 32-bit words for the section name
2590 | 0x7365636e - "secn"
2591 | 0x616d6500 - "ame\0"
2592 | 0x00000033 - flags CODE, READONLY, LOAD, ALLOC
2593 | 0x00000000 - high 32 bits of section length
2594 | 0x0000001c - section length is 28 bytes; 6 * 4 + 1 + alignment to 32 bits
2595 | 0x00000000 - high 32 bits of section address
2596 | 0x00000004 - section address is 4
2597 | 0x98010002 - 64 bits with address of following data
2598 | 0x00000000 - high 32 bits of address
2599 | 0x00000004 - low 32 bits: data starts at address 4
2605 | 0xfffff827 - -2009
2606 | 0x50000000 - 80 as a byte, padded with zeros.
2608 Note that the lop_spec wrapping does not include the section
2609 contents. Compare this to a non-loaded section specified as:
2612 | TETRA 200001,100002
2615 This, when linked to address @samp{0x200000000000001c}, is
2618 | 0x98080050 - lop_spec 80
2619 | 0x00000002 - two 32-bit words for the section name
2620 | 0x7365636e - "thir"
2621 | 0x616d6500 - "dsec"
2622 | 0x00000010 - flag READONLY
2623 | 0x00000000 - high 32 bits of section length
2624 | 0x0000000c - section length is 12 bytes; 2 * 4 + 2 + alignment to 32 bits
2625 | 0x20000000 - high 32 bits of address
2626 | 0x0000001c - low 32 bits of address 0x200000000000001c
2627 | 0x00030d41 - 200001
2628 | 0x000186a2 - 100002
2629 | 0x26280000 - 38, 40 as bytes, padded with zeros
2631 For the latter example, the section contents must not be
2632 loaded in memory, and is therefore specified as part of the
2633 special data. The address is usually unimportant but might
2634 provide information for e.g.@: the DWARF 2 debugging format. */
2636 mmo_write_tetra_raw (abfd
, LOP_SPEC_SECTION
);
2637 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
, (strlen (sec
->name
) + 3) / 4);
2638 mmo_write_chunk (abfd
, (bfd_byte
*) sec
->name
, strlen (sec
->name
));
2639 mmo_flush_chunk (abfd
);
2640 /* FIXME: We can get debug sections (.debug_line & Co.) with a section
2641 flag still having SEC_RELOC set. Investigate. This might be true
2642 for all alien sections; perhaps mmo.em should clear that flag. Might
2643 be related to weak references. */
2644 mmo_write_tetra (abfd
,
2645 mmo_sec_flags_from_bfd_flags (bfd_section_flags (sec
)));
2646 mmo_write_octa (abfd
, sec
->size
);
2647 mmo_write_octa (abfd
, bfd_section_vma (sec
));
2651 /* We save up all data before output. */
2654 mmo_set_section_contents (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, sec_ptr sec
,
2655 const void *location
, file_ptr offset
,
2656 bfd_size_type bytes_to_do
)
2658 /* Iterate over diminishing chunk sizes, copying contents. */
2661 /* A minor song-and-dance to make sure we're not bitten by the
2662 distant possibility of the cast from bfd_vma to int making the
2663 chunk zero-sized. */
2665 = (int) bytes_to_do
!= 0 ? bytes_to_do
: MMO_SEC_CONTENTS_CHUNK_SIZE
;
2669 loc
= mmo_get_loc (sec
, sec
->vma
+ offset
, chunk_size
);
2670 while (loc
== NULL
&& (chunk_size
/= 2) != 0);
2672 if (chunk_size
== 0)
2675 memcpy (loc
, location
, chunk_size
);
2677 location
= (bfd_byte
*) location
+ chunk_size
;
2678 bytes_to_do
-= chunk_size
;
2679 offset
+= chunk_size
;
2684 /* Add a symbol to a trie-tree. */
2687 mmo_internal_add_3_sym (bfd
*abfd
, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*rootp
,
2688 const struct mmo_symbol
*symp
)
2690 const char *name
= symp
->name
;
2691 struct mmo_symbol_trie
*trie
= rootp
;
2692 struct mmo_symbol_trie
**triep
= NULL
;
2694 while (*name
&& trie
!= NULL
)
2696 if (*name
< trie
->symchar
)
2698 triep
= &trie
->left
;
2701 else if (*name
> trie
->symchar
)
2703 triep
= &trie
->right
;
2706 else if (*name
== trie
->symchar
)
2708 triep
= &trie
->middle
;
2711 /* Make sure "trie" points to where we should fill in the
2712 current symbol whenever we've iterated through "name". We
2713 would lose the right position if we encounter "foobar" then
2716 trie
= trie
->middle
;
2722 /* Create middle branches for the rest of the characters. */
2723 trie
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, sizeof (struct mmo_symbol_trie
));
2725 trie
->symchar
= *name
++;
2726 triep
= &trie
->middle
;
2729 /* We discover a duplicate symbol rather late in the process, but still;
2730 we discover it and bail out. */
2731 if (trie
->sym
.name
!= NULL
)
2734 /* xgettext:c-format */
2735 (_("%pB: invalid symbol table: duplicate symbol `%s'\n"),
2736 abfd
, trie
->sym
.name
);
2737 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2741 memcpy (&trie
->sym
, symp
, sizeof *symp
);
2745 /* Find out the length of the serialized version of a trie in bytes. */
2748 mmo_internal_3_length (bfd
*abfd
, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*trie
)
2750 /* First, one for the control byte. */
2751 unsigned int length
= 1;
2756 /* Add in the recursion to the left. */
2757 length
+= mmo_internal_3_length (abfd
, trie
->left
);
2759 /* Add in the middle trie and the character. */
2760 length
+= 1 + mmo_internal_3_length (abfd
, trie
->middle
);
2762 /* Add in the recursion to the right. */
2763 length
+= mmo_internal_3_length (abfd
, trie
->right
);
2765 /* Add in bytes for the symbol (if this is an endnode). */
2766 if (trie
->sym
.name
!= NULL
)
2768 unsigned int serno
= trie
->sym
.serno
;
2770 /* First what it takes to encode the value. */
2771 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_reg_sym
)
2773 else if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_undef_sym
)
2777 bfd_vma value
= trie
->sym
.value
;
2779 /* Coded in one to eight following bytes. */
2780 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_data_sym
)
2781 value
-= (bfd_vma
) 0x20 << 56;
2791 /* Find out what it takes to encode the serial number. */
2803 /* Helper function for outputting the serial number of a symbol, output as
2804 a variant of leb128 (see dwarf2 documentation) which could be called
2805 beb128. Using a helper function and recursion simplifies debugging. */
2808 mmo_beb128_out (bfd
*abfd
, int serno
, int marker
)
2811 mmo_beb128_out (abfd
, serno
>> 7, 0);
2812 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, marker
| (serno
& 0x7f));
2815 /* Serialize a trie. */
2818 mmo_internal_3_dump (bfd
*abfd
, struct mmo_symbol_trie
*trie
)
2820 bfd_byte control
= 0;
2826 control
|= MMO3_LEFT
;
2829 control
|= MMO3_MIDDLE
;
2832 control
|= MMO3_RIGHT
;
2834 if (trie
->sym
.name
!= NULL
)
2836 /* Encode the symbol type and length of value bytes. */
2837 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_reg_sym
)
2838 control
|= MMO3_REGQUAL_BITS
;
2839 else if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_undef_sym
)
2840 control
|= MMO3_UNDEF
;
2843 bfd_vma value
= trie
->sym
.value
;
2845 /* Coded in 1..8 following bytes. */
2846 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_data_sym
)
2848 control
|= MMO3_DATA
;
2849 value
-= (bfd_vma
) 0x20 << 56;
2861 /* The control byte is output before recursing. */
2862 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, control
);
2864 mmo_internal_3_dump (abfd
, trie
->left
);
2866 if (control
& MMO3_SYMBITS
)
2868 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, trie
->symchar
);
2870 if (trie
->sym
.name
!= NULL
)
2872 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_reg_sym
)
2873 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, trie
->sym
.value
);
2874 else if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_undef_sym
)
2876 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, 0);
2877 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, 0);
2881 bfd_vma value
= trie
->sym
.value
;
2883 bfd_byte byte_n
= control
& 15;
2885 /* Coded in 1..8 following bytes. Note that the value is
2886 shifted out big-endian. */
2887 if (trie
->sym
.sym_type
== mmo_data_sym
)
2889 value
-= (bfd_vma
) 0x20 << 56;
2895 mmo_write_byte (abfd
, (value
>> ((byte_n
- 1) * 8)) & 0xff);
2898 while (byte_n
!= 0);
2901 mmo_beb128_out (abfd
, trie
->sym
.serno
, 128);
2903 mmo_internal_3_dump (abfd
, trie
->middle
);
2905 mmo_internal_3_dump (abfd
, trie
->right
);
2908 /* Write symbols in mmo format. Also write the lop_end terminator. */
2911 mmo_write_symbols_and_terminator (bfd
*abfd
)
2913 int count
= bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
2915 asymbol
**orig_table
= bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd
);
2917 struct mmo_symbol_trie root
;
2922 /* Create a symbol for "Main". */
2923 asymbol
*fakemain
= bfd_make_empty_symbol (abfd
);
2925 fakemain
->flags
= BSF_GLOBAL
;
2926 fakemain
->value
= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
);
2927 fakemain
->name
= MMIX_START_SYMBOL_NAME
;
2928 fakemain
->section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
2930 memset (&root
, 0, sizeof (root
));
2932 /* Make all symbols take a left turn. */
2933 root
.symchar
= 0xff;
2935 /* There must always be a ":Main", so we'll add one if there are no
2936 symbols. Make sure we have room for it. */
2937 table
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, (count
+ 1) * sizeof (asymbol
*));
2942 memcpy (table
, orig_table
, count
* sizeof (asymbol
*));
2944 /* Move :Main (if there is one) to the first position. This is
2945 necessary to get the same layout of the trie-tree when linking as
2946 when objcopying the result as in the objcopy.exp test "simple objcopy
2947 of executable". It also automatically takes care of assigning serial
2948 number 1 to :Main (as is mandatory). */
2949 for (i
= 0; i
< count
; i
++)
2950 if (table
[i
] != NULL
2951 && strcmp (table
[i
]->name
, MMIX_START_SYMBOL_NAME
) == 0
2952 && (table
[i
]->flags
& (BSF_DEBUGGING
|BSF_GLOBAL
)) == BSF_GLOBAL
)
2954 asymbol
*mainsym
= table
[i
];
2957 + mainsym
->section
->output_section
->vma
2958 + mainsym
->section
->output_offset
);
2959 memcpy (table
+ 1, orig_table
, i
* sizeof (asymbol
*));
2962 /* Check that the value assigned to :Main is the same as the entry
2963 address. The default linker script asserts this. This is as
2964 good a place as any to check this consistency. */
2965 if (mainvalue
!= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
)
2966 && !mmo_ignore_symbol_consistency (abfd
))
2968 /* Arbitrary buffer to hold the printable representation of a
2971 char vmas_start
[40];
2972 bfd_vma vma_start
= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
);
2974 sprintf_vma (vmas_main
, mainvalue
);
2975 sprintf_vma (vmas_start
, vma_start
);
2978 /* xgettext:c-format */
2979 (_("%pB: bad symbol definition: `Main' set to %s rather"
2980 " than the start address %s\n"),
2981 abfd
, vmas_main
, vmas_start
);
2982 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
2987 if (i
== count
&& count
!= 0)
2989 /* When there are symbols, there must be a :Main. There was no
2990 :Main, so we need to add it manually. */
2991 memcpy (table
+ 1, orig_table
, count
* sizeof (asymbol
*));
2992 table
[0] = fakemain
;
2996 /* Don't bother inspecting symbols in plugin dummy objects; their
2997 symbols aren't fully inspectable. */
2998 if ((abfd
->flags
& BFD_PLUGIN
) == 0)
3000 for (i
= 0, serno
= 1; i
< count
&& table
[i
] != NULL
; i
++)
3002 asymbol
*s
= table
[i
];
3004 /* It's not enough to consult bfd_is_local_label, since it does not
3005 mean "local" in the sense of linkable-and-observable-after-link.
3006 Let's just check the BSF_GLOBAL flag.
3008 Also, don't export symbols with characters not in the
3010 if ((s
->flags
& (BSF_DEBUGGING
|BSF_GLOBAL
)) == BSF_GLOBAL
3012 valid_mmo_symbol_character_set
) == strlen (s
->name
))
3014 struct mmo_symbol sym
;
3015 memset (&sym
, 0, sizeof (sym
));
3017 /* Need to strip const here; strdup:ing would leak and the
3018 existing string must be safe to reuse. */
3019 sym
.name
= (char *) s
->name
;
3022 + s
->section
->output_section
->vma
3023 + s
->section
->output_offset
;
3025 if (bfd_is_und_section (s
->section
))
3026 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_undef_sym
;
3027 else if (strcmp (s
->section
->name
, MMO_DATA_SECTION_NAME
) == 0
3028 /* The encoding of data symbols require that the "rest"
3029 of the value fits in 6 bytes, so the upper two bytes
3030 must be 0x2000. All other symbols get to be the
3032 && (sym
.value
>> 48) == 0x2000)
3033 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_data_sym
;
3034 else if (strcmp (s
->section
->name
, MMIX_REG_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
3035 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_reg_sym
;
3036 else if (strcmp (s
->section
->name
,
3037 MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
3039 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_reg_sym
;
3043 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_abs_sym
;
3045 /* FIXME: We assume the order of the received symbols is an
3046 ordered mapping of the serial numbers. This is not
3047 necessarily true if we e.g. objcopy a mmo file to another and
3048 there are gaps in the numbering. Not sure if this can
3049 happen. Not sure what to do. */
3050 sym
.serno
= serno
++;
3052 if (! mmo_internal_add_3_sym (abfd
, &root
, &sym
))
3058 /* Change the root node to be a ":"-prefix. */
3060 root
.middle
= root
.left
;
3064 /* We have to find out if we can fit the whole symbol table in the mmo
3065 symtab. It would be bad to assume we can always fit it in 262144
3066 bytes. If we can't, just leave the Main symbol. */
3067 trie_len
= (mmo_internal_3_length (abfd
, &root
) + 3)/4;
3069 if (trie_len
> 0xffff)
3071 /* Test this code by using a lower limit in the test above and check
3072 that the single "Main" symbol is emitted and handled properly.
3073 There's no specific test-case. */
3074 struct mmo_symbol sym
;
3077 /* xgettext:c-format */
3078 (_("%pB: warning: symbol table too large for mmo, larger than 65535"
3079 " 32-bit words: %d. Only `Main' will be emitted.\n"),
3082 memset (&sym
, 0, sizeof (sym
));
3083 sym
.sym_type
= mmo_abs_sym
;
3084 sym
.name
= MMIX_START_SYMBOL_NAME
;
3086 sym
.value
= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
);
3088 /* Then patch up a symbol table to be just the ":Main" symbol. */
3089 memset (&root
, 0, sizeof (root
));
3090 root
.left
= root
.middle
;
3091 root
.symchar
= 0xff;
3095 if (! mmo_internal_add_3_sym (abfd
, &root
, &sym
))
3099 root
.middle
= root
.left
;
3103 trie_len
= (mmo_internal_3_length (abfd
, &root
) + 3)/4;
3106 /* Reset the written-bytes counter. */
3107 abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
= 0;
3109 /* Put out the lop_stab mark. */
3110 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, (LOP
<< 24) | (LOP_STAB
<< 16), buf
);
3111 if (bfd_bwrite (buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
3114 /* Dump out symbols. */
3115 mmo_internal_3_dump (abfd
, &root
);
3117 if (trie_len
!= (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
+ 3)/4)
3119 /* I haven't seen this trig. It seems no use claiming this case
3120 isn't debugged and abort if we get here. Instead emit a
3121 diagnostic and fail "normally". */
3123 /* xgettext:c-format */
3124 (_("%pB: internal error, symbol table changed size from %d to %d"
3127 (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
+ 3)/4);
3128 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3132 /* Dump out remaining bytes in the buffer and handle I/O errors by
3133 propagating errors. */
3134 if ((abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
% 4) != 0
3135 || abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
)
3137 memset (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
+ (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
% 4),
3138 0, 4 - (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->byte_no
% 4));
3140 if (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->have_error
3141 || bfd_bwrite (abfd
->tdata
.mmo_data
->buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
3145 bfd_put_32 (abfd
, (LOP
<< 24) | (LOP_END
<< 16) | trie_len
, buf
);
3146 return bfd_bwrite (buf
, 4, abfd
) == 4;
3149 /* Write section unless it is the register contents section. For that, we
3150 instead store the section in the supplied pointer. This function is
3151 used through bfd_map_over_sections. */
3154 mmo_write_section_unless_reg_contents (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*sec
, void *p
)
3156 struct mmo_write_sec_info
*infop
= (struct mmo_write_sec_info
*) p
;
3158 if (! infop
->retval
)
3161 if (strcmp (sec
->name
, MMIX_REG_CONTENTS_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
3163 infop
->reg_section
= sec
;
3167 /* Exclude the convenience register section. */
3168 if (strcmp (sec
->name
, MMIX_REG_SECTION_NAME
) == 0)
3170 if (bfd_section_flags (sec
) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
)
3172 /* Make sure it hasn't got contents. It seems impossible to
3173 make it carry contents, so we don't have a test-case for
3176 /* xgettext:c-format */
3177 (_("%pB: internal error, internal register section %pA had"
3180 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3181 infop
->retval
= FALSE
;
3188 infop
->retval
= mmo_internal_write_section (abfd
, sec
);
3191 /* Do the actual output of a file. Assumes mmo_set_section_contents is
3195 mmo_write_object_contents (bfd
*abfd
)
3197 struct mmo_write_sec_info wsecinfo
;
3199 /* First, there are a few words of preamble. */
3200 if (! mmo_internal_write_header (abfd
))
3203 wsecinfo
.reg_section
= NULL
;
3204 wsecinfo
.retval
= TRUE
;
3206 bfd_map_over_sections (abfd
, mmo_write_section_unless_reg_contents
,
3209 if (! wsecinfo
.retval
)
3212 if (wsecinfo
.reg_section
!= NULL
)
3214 asection
*sec
= wsecinfo
.reg_section
;
3215 unsigned int z
= (unsigned int) (sec
->vma
/ 8);
3217 /* Registers 0..31 must not be global. Do sanity check on the "vma"
3218 of the register contents section and check that it corresponds to
3219 the length of the section. */
3220 if (z
< 32 || z
>= 255 || (sec
->vma
& 7) != 0
3221 || sec
->vma
!= 256 * 8 - sec
->size
- 8)
3223 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3226 /* There must always be at least one such register. */
3228 (_("%pB: no initialized registers; section length 0\n"),
3230 else if (sec
->vma
> (256 - 32) * 8)
3231 /* Provide better error message for the case of too many
3232 global registers. */
3234 /* xgettext:c-format */
3235 (_("%pB: too many initialized registers; section length %" PRId64
),
3236 abfd
, (int64_t) sec
->size
);
3239 /* xgettext:c-format */
3240 (_("%pB: invalid start address for initialized registers of"
3241 " length %" PRId64
": %#" PRIx64
),
3242 abfd
, (int64_t) sec
->size
, (uint64_t) sec
->vma
);
3247 if (! mmo_internal_write_post (abfd
, z
, sec
))
3251 if (! mmo_internal_write_post (abfd
, 255, NULL
))
3254 return mmo_write_symbols_and_terminator (abfd
);
3257 /* If there's anything in particular in a mmo bfd that we want to free,
3258 make this a real function. Only do this if you see major memory
3259 thrashing; zealous free:ing will cause unwanted behavior, especially if
3260 you "free" memory allocated with "bfd_alloc", or even "bfd_release" a
3261 block allocated with "bfd_alloc"; they're really allocated from an
3262 obstack, and we don't know what was allocated there since this
3263 particular allocation. */
3265 #define mmo_close_and_cleanup _bfd_generic_close_and_cleanup
3266 #define mmo_bfd_free_cached_info _bfd_generic_bfd_free_cached_info
3268 /* Perhaps we need to adjust this one; mmo labels (originally) without a
3269 leading ':' might more appropriately be called local. */
3270 #define mmo_bfd_is_local_label_name bfd_generic_is_local_label_name
3271 #define mmo_bfd_is_target_special_symbol _bfd_bool_bfd_asymbol_false
3273 #define mmo_get_symbol_version_string \
3274 _bfd_nosymbols_get_symbol_version_string
3276 /* Is this one really used or defined by anyone? */
3277 #define mmo_get_lineno _bfd_nosymbols_get_lineno
3279 /* FIXME: We can do better on this one, if we have a dwarf2 .debug_line
3280 section or if MMO line numbers are implemented. */
3281 #define mmo_find_nearest_line _bfd_nosymbols_find_nearest_line
3282 #define mmo_find_line _bfd_nosymbols_find_line
3283 #define mmo_find_inliner_info _bfd_nosymbols_find_inliner_info
3284 #define mmo_make_empty_symbol _bfd_generic_make_empty_symbol
3285 #define mmo_bfd_make_debug_symbol _bfd_nosymbols_bfd_make_debug_symbol
3286 #define mmo_read_minisymbols _bfd_generic_read_minisymbols
3287 #define mmo_minisymbol_to_symbol _bfd_generic_minisymbol_to_symbol
3289 #define mmo_get_section_contents_in_window \
3290 _bfd_generic_get_section_contents_in_window
3291 #define mmo_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents \
3292 bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents
3293 #define mmo_bfd_gc_sections bfd_generic_gc_sections
3294 #define mmo_bfd_lookup_section_flags bfd_generic_lookup_section_flags
3295 #define mmo_bfd_link_hash_table_create _bfd_generic_link_hash_table_create
3296 #define mmo_bfd_link_add_symbols _bfd_generic_link_add_symbols
3297 #define mmo_bfd_link_just_syms _bfd_generic_link_just_syms
3298 #define mmo_bfd_copy_link_hash_symbol_type \
3299 _bfd_generic_copy_link_hash_symbol_type
3300 #define mmo_bfd_final_link _bfd_generic_final_link
3301 #define mmo_bfd_link_split_section _bfd_generic_link_split_section
3302 #define mmo_bfd_link_check_relocs _bfd_generic_link_check_relocs
3304 /* Strictly speaking, only MMIX uses this restricted format, but let's not
3305 stop anybody from shooting themselves in the foot. */
3306 #define mmo_set_arch_mach bfd_default_set_arch_mach
3307 #define mmo_bfd_relax_section bfd_generic_relax_section
3308 #define mmo_bfd_merge_sections bfd_generic_merge_sections
3309 #define mmo_bfd_is_group_section bfd_generic_is_group_section
3310 #define mmo_bfd_group_name bfd_generic_group_name
3311 #define mmo_bfd_discard_group bfd_generic_discard_group
3312 #define mmo_section_already_linked \
3313 _bfd_generic_section_already_linked
3314 #define mmo_bfd_define_common_symbol bfd_generic_define_common_symbol
3315 #define mmo_bfd_link_hide_symbol _bfd_generic_link_hide_symbol
3316 #define mmo_bfd_define_start_stop bfd_generic_define_start_stop
3318 /* We want to copy time of creation, otherwise we'd use
3319 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_COPY (_bfd_generic). */
3320 #define mmo_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data _bfd_generic_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data
3321 #define mmo_bfd_copy_private_section_data _bfd_generic_bfd_copy_private_section_data
3322 #define mmo_bfd_copy_private_symbol_data _bfd_generic_bfd_copy_private_symbol_data
3323 #define mmo_bfd_copy_private_header_data _bfd_generic_bfd_copy_private_header_data
3324 #define mmo_bfd_set_private_flags _bfd_generic_bfd_set_private_flags
3325 #define mmo_bfd_print_private_bfd_data _bfd_generic_bfd_print_private_bfd_data
3327 const bfd_target mmix_mmo_vec
=
3330 bfd_target_mmo_flavour
,
3331 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
, /* target byte order */
3332 BFD_ENDIAN_BIG
, /* target headers byte order */
3334 /* FIXME: Might need adjustments. */
3335 (HAS_RELOC
| EXEC_P
| /* object flags */
3336 HAS_LINENO
| HAS_DEBUG
|
3337 HAS_SYMS
| HAS_LOCALS
| WP_TEXT
),
3339 /* FIXME: Might need adjustments. */
3340 (SEC_CODE
| SEC_DATA
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
| SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
3341 | SEC_READONLY
| SEC_EXCLUDE
| SEC_DEBUGGING
| SEC_IN_MEMORY
),
3343 0, /* leading underscore */
3344 ' ', /* ar_pad_char */
3345 16, /* ar_max_namelen */
3346 0, /* match priority. */
3347 bfd_getb64
, bfd_getb_signed_64
, bfd_putb64
,
3348 bfd_getb32
, bfd_getb_signed_32
, bfd_putb32
,
3349 bfd_getb16
, bfd_getb_signed_16
, bfd_putb16
, /* data */
3350 bfd_getb64
, bfd_getb_signed_64
, bfd_putb64
,
3351 bfd_getb32
, bfd_getb_signed_32
, bfd_putb32
,
3352 bfd_getb16
, bfd_getb_signed_16
, bfd_putb16
, /* hdrs */
3356 mmo_object_p
, /* bfd_check_format */
3361 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3363 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3364 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3366 { /* bfd_write_contents */
3367 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3368 mmo_write_object_contents
,
3369 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3370 _bfd_bool_bfd_false_error
,
3373 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_GENERIC (mmo
),
3374 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_COPY (mmo
),
3375 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_CORE (_bfd_nocore
),
3376 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_ARCHIVE (_bfd_noarchive
),
3377 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS (mmo
),
3378 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_RELOCS (_bfd_norelocs
),
3379 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_WRITE (mmo
),
3380 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK (mmo
),
3381 BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC (_bfd_nodynamic
),