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1 /* frags.h - Header file for the frag concept.
2 Copyright (C) 1987-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
6 GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
7 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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19 02110-1301, USA. */
21 #ifndef FRAGS_H
22 #define FRAGS_H
24 struct obstack;
26 /* A code fragment (frag) is some known number of chars, followed by some
27 unknown number of chars. Typically the unknown number of chars is an
28 instruction address whose size is yet unknown. We always know the greatest
29 possible size the unknown number of chars may become, and reserve that
30 much room at the end of the frag.
31 Once created, frags do not change address during assembly.
32 We chain the frags in (a) forward-linked list(s). The object-file address
33 of the 1st char of a frag is generally not known until after relax().
34 Many things at assembly time describe an address by {object-file-address
35 of a particular frag}+offset.
37 BUG: it may be smarter to have a single pointer off to various different
38 notes for different frag kinds. See how code pans. */
40 struct frag {
41 /* Object file address (as an octet offset). */
42 addressT fr_address;
43 /* When relaxing multiple times, remember the address the frag had
44 in the last relax pass. */
45 addressT last_fr_address;
47 /* (Fixed) number of octets we know we have. May be 0. */
48 valueT fr_fix;
49 /* May be used for (Variable) number of octets after above.
50 The generic frag handling code no longer makes any use of fr_var. */
51 offsetT fr_var;
52 /* For variable-length tail. */
53 offsetT fr_offset;
54 /* For variable-length tail. */
55 symbolS *fr_symbol;
56 /* Points to opcode low addr byte, for relaxation. */
57 char *fr_opcode;
59 /* Chain forward; ascending address order. Rooted in frch_root. */
60 struct frag *fr_next;
62 /* Where the frag was created, or where it became a variant frag. */
63 const char *fr_file;
64 unsigned int fr_line;
66 #ifndef NO_LISTING
67 struct list_info_struct *line;
68 #endif
70 /* A serial number for a sequence of frags having at most one alignment
71 or org frag, and that at the tail of the sequence. */
72 unsigned int region:16;
74 /* Flipped each relax pass so we can easily determine whether
75 fr_address has been adjusted. */
76 unsigned int relax_marker:1;
78 /* Used to ensure that all insns are emitted on proper address
79 boundaries. */
80 unsigned int has_code:1;
81 unsigned int insn_addr:6;
83 /* What state is my tail in? */
84 relax_stateT fr_type;
85 relax_substateT fr_subtype;
87 #ifdef USING_CGEN
88 /* Don't include this unless using CGEN to keep frag size down. */
89 struct {
90 /* CGEN_INSN entry for this instruction. */
91 const struct cgen_insn *insn;
92 /* Index into operand table. */
93 int opindex;
94 /* Target specific data, usually reloc number. */
95 int opinfo;
96 } fr_cgen;
97 #endif
99 #ifdef TC_FRAG_TYPE
100 TC_FRAG_TYPE tc_frag_data;
101 #endif
102 #ifdef OBJ_FRAG_TYPE
103 OBJ_FRAG_TYPE obj_frag_data;
104 #endif
106 /* Data begins here. */
107 char fr_literal[1];
110 #define SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG \
111 ((char *) zero_address_frag.fr_literal - (char *) &zero_address_frag)
112 /* We want to say fr_literal[0] above. */
114 /* Current frag we are building. This frag is incomplete. It is,
115 however, included in frchain_now. The fr_fix field is bogus;
116 instead, use frag_now_fix (). */
117 COMMON fragS *frag_now;
118 extern addressT frag_now_fix (void);
119 extern addressT frag_now_fix_octets (void);
121 /* For foreign-segment symbol fixups. */
122 COMMON fragS zero_address_frag;
123 COMMON fragS predefined_address_frag;
125 extern void frag_append_1_char (int);
126 #define FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR(X) frag_append_1_char (X)
128 void frag_init (void);
129 fragS *frag_alloc (struct obstack *);
130 void frag_grow (size_t nchars);
131 char *frag_more (size_t nchars);
132 void frag_align (int alignment, int fill_character, int max);
133 void frag_align_pattern (int alignment, const char *fill_pattern,
134 size_t n_fill, int max);
135 void frag_align_code (int alignment, int max);
136 void frag_new (size_t old_frags_var_max_size);
137 void frag_wane (fragS * fragP);
138 size_t frag_room (void);
140 char *frag_variant (relax_stateT type,
141 size_t max_chars,
142 size_t var,
143 relax_substateT subtype,
144 symbolS * symbol,
145 offsetT offset,
146 char *opcode);
148 char *frag_var (relax_stateT type,
149 size_t max_chars,
150 size_t var,
151 relax_substateT subtype,
152 symbolS * symbol,
153 offsetT offset,
154 char *opcode);
156 bfd_boolean frag_offset_fixed_p (const fragS *, const fragS *, offsetT *);
157 bfd_boolean frag_gtoffset_p (valueT, const fragS *, valueT, const fragS *,
158 offsetT *);
160 int get_frag_count (void);
161 void clear_frag_count (void);
163 #endif /* FRAGS_H */