1 /* outcoff.c output routines for the Netwide Assembler to produce
2 * COFF object files (for DJGPP and Win32)
4 * The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
5 * Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
6 * redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence"
7 * distributed in the NASM archive.
20 #if defined(OF_COFF) || defined(OF_WIN32)
25 * (0) When I say `standard COFF' below, I mean `COFF as output and
26 * used by DJGPP'. I assume DJGPP gets it right.
28 * (1) Win32 appears to interpret the term `relative relocation'
29 * differently from standard COFF. Standard COFF understands a
30 * relative relocation to mean that during relocation you add the
31 * address of the symbol you're referencing, and subtract the base
32 * address of the section you're in. Win32 COFF, by contrast, seems
33 * to add the address of the symbol and then subtract the address
34 * of THE BYTE AFTER THE RELOCATED DWORD. Hence the two formats are
35 * subtly incompatible.
37 * (2) Win32 doesn't bother putting any flags in the header flags
38 * field (at offset 0x12 into the file).
40 * (3) Win32 uses some extra flags into the section header table:
41 * it defines flags 0x80000000 (writable), 0x40000000 (readable)
42 * and 0x20000000 (executable), and uses them in the expected
43 * combinations. It also defines 0x00100000 through 0x00700000 for
44 * section alignments of 1 through 64 bytes.
46 * (4) Both standard COFF and Win32 COFF seem to use the DWORD
47 * field directly after the section name in the section header
48 * table for something strange: they store what the address of the
49 * section start point _would_ be, if you laid all the sections end
50 * to end starting at zero. Dunno why. Microsoft's documentation
51 * lists this field as "Virtual Size of Section", which doesn't
52 * seem to fit at all. In fact, Win32 even includes non-linked
53 * sections such as .drectve in this calculation.
55 * (5) Standard COFF does something very strange to common
56 * variables: the relocation point for a common variable is as far
57 * _before_ the variable as its size stretches out _after_ it. So
58 * we must fix up common variable references. Win32 seems to be
59 * sensible on this one.
62 /* Flag which version of COFF we are currently outputting. */
67 long address
; /* relative to _start_ of section */
68 long symbol
; /* symbol number */
73 } symbase
; /* relocation for symbol number :) */
74 int relative
; /* TRUE or FALSE */
79 long strpos
; /* string table position of name */
80 int section
; /* section number where it's defined
81 * - in COFF codes, not NASM codes */
82 int is_global
; /* is it a global symbol or not? */
83 long value
; /* address, or COMMON variable size */
88 static char coff_infile
[FILENAME_MAX
];
95 struct Reloc
*head
, **tail
;
96 unsigned long flags
; /* section flags */
101 #define TEXT_FLAGS (win32 ? 0x60500020L : 0x20L)
102 #define DATA_FLAGS (win32 ? 0xC0300040L : 0x40L)
103 #define BSS_FLAGS (win32 ? 0xC0300080L : 0x80L)
104 #define INFO_FLAGS 0x00100A00L
106 #define SECT_DELTA 32
107 static struct Section
**sects
;
108 static int nsects
, sectlen
;
110 static struct SAA
*syms
;
111 static unsigned long nsyms
;
117 static struct RAA
*bsym
, *symval
;
119 static struct SAA
*strs
;
120 static unsigned long strslen
;
122 static void coff_gen_init(FILE *, efunc
);
123 static void coff_sect_write (struct Section
*, unsigned char *,
125 static void coff_write (void);
126 static void coff_section_header (char *, long, long, long, long, int, long);
127 static void coff_write_relocs (struct Section
*);
128 static void coff_write_symbols (void);
130 static void coff_win32_init(FILE *fp
, efunc errfunc
,
131 ldfunc ldef
, evalfunc eval
) {
133 (void) ldef
; /* placate optimisers */
134 coff_gen_init(fp
, errfunc
);
137 static void coff_std_init(FILE *fp
, efunc errfunc
,
138 ldfunc ldef
, evalfunc eval
) {
140 (void) ldef
; /* placate optimisers */
141 coff_gen_init(fp
, errfunc
);
144 static void coff_gen_init(FILE *fp
, efunc errfunc
) {
148 nsects
= sectlen
= 0;
149 syms
= saa_init((long)sizeof(struct Symbol
));
155 def_seg
= seg_alloc();
158 static void coff_cleanup(void) {
164 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++) {
166 saa_free (sects
[i
]->data
);
167 while (sects
[i
]->head
) {
169 sects
[i
]->head
= sects
[i
]->head
->next
;
180 static int coff_make_section (char *name
, unsigned long flags
) {
183 s
= nasm_malloc (sizeof(*s
));
185 if (flags
!= BSS_FLAGS
)
186 s
->data
= saa_init (1L);
193 if (!strcmp(name
, ".text"))
196 s
->index
= seg_alloc();
197 strncpy (s
->name
, name
, 8);
201 if (nsects
>= sectlen
)
202 sects
= nasm_realloc (sects
, (sectlen
+= SECT_DELTA
)*sizeof(*sects
));
208 static long coff_section_names (char *name
, int pass
, int *bits
) {
210 unsigned long flags
, align_and
= ~0L, align_or
= 0L;
214 * Default is 32 bits.
223 while (*p
&& !isspace(*p
)) p
++;
225 if (strlen(name
) > 8) {
226 error (ERR_WARNING
, "COFF section names limited to 8 characters:"
232 while (*p
&& isspace(*p
)) p
++;
235 while (*p
&& !isspace(*p
)) p
++;
237 while (*p
&& isspace(*p
)) p
++;
239 if (!nasm_stricmp(q
, "code") || !nasm_stricmp(q
, "text")) {
241 } else if (!nasm_stricmp(q
, "data")) {
243 } else if (!nasm_stricmp(q
, "bss")) {
245 } else if (!nasm_stricmp(q
, "info")) {
249 flags
= DATA_FLAGS
; /* gotta do something */
250 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "standard COFF does not support"
251 " informational sections");
253 } else if (!nasm_strnicmp(q
,"align=",6)) {
255 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "standard COFF does not support"
256 " section alignment specification");
258 if (q
[6+strspn(q
+6,"0123456789")])
259 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "argument to `align' is not numeric");
261 unsigned int align
= atoi(q
+6);
262 if (!align
|| ((align
-1) & align
))
263 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "argument to `align' is not a"
266 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Win32 cannot align sections"
267 " to better than 64-byte boundaries");
269 align_and
= ~0x00F00000L
;
270 align_or
= (align
== 1 ? 0x00100000L
:
271 align
== 2 ? 0x00200000L
:
272 align
== 4 ? 0x00300000L
:
273 align
== 8 ? 0x00400000L
:
274 align
== 16 ? 0x00500000L
:
275 align
== 32 ? 0x00600000L
: 0x00700000L
);
282 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++)
283 if (!strcmp(name
, sects
[i
]->name
))
287 if (!strcmp(name
, ".data"))
289 else if (!strcmp(name
, ".bss"))
294 i
= coff_make_section (name
, flags
);
296 sects
[i
]->flags
= flags
;
297 sects
[i
]->flags
&= align_and
;
298 sects
[i
]->flags
|= align_or
;
299 } else if (pass
== 1) {
301 error (ERR_WARNING
, "section attributes ignored on"
302 " redeclaration of section `%s'", name
);
305 return sects
[i
]->index
;
308 static void coff_deflabel (char *name
, long segment
, long offset
,
309 int is_global
, char *special
) {
314 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "binary format does not support any"
315 " special symbol types");
317 if (name
[0] == '.' && name
[1] == '.' && name
[2] != '@') {
318 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "unrecognised special symbol `%s'", name
);
322 if (strlen(name
) > 8) {
323 saa_wbytes (strs
, name
, (long)(1+strlen(name
)));
324 strslen
+= 1+strlen(name
);
328 sym
= saa_wstruct (syms
);
332 strcpy (sym
->name
, name
);
333 sym
->is_global
= !!is_global
;
334 if (segment
== NO_SEG
)
335 sym
->section
= -1; /* absolute symbol */
339 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++)
340 if (segment
== sects
[i
]->index
) {
345 sym
->is_global
= TRUE
;
350 sym
->value
= (sym
->section
== 0 ? 0 : offset
);
353 * define the references from external-symbol segment numbers
354 * to these symbol records.
356 if (sym
->section
== 0)
357 bsym
= raa_write (bsym
, segment
, nsyms
);
359 if (segment
!= NO_SEG
)
360 symval
= raa_write (symval
, segment
, sym
->section
? 0 : sym
->value
);
365 static long coff_add_reloc (struct Section
*sect
, long segment
,
369 r
= *sect
->tail
= nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct Reloc
));
370 sect
->tail
= &r
->next
;
373 r
->address
= sect
->len
;
374 if (segment
== NO_SEG
)
375 r
->symbol
= 0, r
->symbase
= ABS_SYMBOL
;
378 r
->symbase
= REAL_SYMBOLS
;
379 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++)
380 if (segment
== sects
[i
]->index
) {
382 r
->symbase
= SECT_SYMBOLS
;
385 if (r
->symbase
== REAL_SYMBOLS
)
386 r
->symbol
= raa_read (bsym
, segment
);
388 r
->relative
= relative
;
393 * Return the fixup for standard COFF common variables.
395 if (r
->symbase
== REAL_SYMBOLS
&& !win32
)
396 return raa_read (symval
, segment
);
401 static void coff_out (long segto
, void *data
, unsigned long type
,
402 long segment
, long wrt
) {
404 long realbytes
= type
& OUT_SIZMASK
;
405 unsigned char mydata
[4], *p
;
409 wrt
= NO_SEG
; /* continue to do _something_ */
410 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "WRT not supported by COFF output formats");
416 * handle absolute-assembly (structure definitions)
418 if (segto
== NO_SEG
) {
419 if (type
!= OUT_RESERVE
)
420 error (ERR_NONFATAL
, "attempt to assemble code in [ABSOLUTE]"
426 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++)
427 if (segto
== sects
[i
]->index
) {
432 int tempint
; /* ignored */
433 if (segto
!= coff_section_names (".text", 2, &tempint
))
434 error (ERR_PANIC
, "strange segment conditions in COFF driver");
439 if (!s
->data
&& type
!= OUT_RESERVE
) {
440 error(ERR_WARNING
, "attempt to initialise memory in"
441 " BSS section `%s': ignored", s
->name
);
442 if (type
== OUT_REL2ADR
)
444 else if (type
== OUT_REL4ADR
)
450 if (type
== OUT_RESERVE
) {
452 error(ERR_WARNING
, "uninitialised space declared in"
453 " non-BSS section `%s': zeroing", s
->name
);
454 coff_sect_write (s
, NULL
, realbytes
);
457 } else if (type
== OUT_RAWDATA
) {
458 if (segment
!= NO_SEG
)
459 error(ERR_PANIC
, "OUT_RAWDATA with other than NO_SEG");
460 coff_sect_write (s
, data
, realbytes
);
461 } else if (type
== OUT_ADDRESS
) {
462 if (realbytes
!= 4 && (segment
!= NO_SEG
|| wrt
!= NO_SEG
))
463 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "COFF format does not support non-32-bit"
467 if (segment
!= NO_SEG
|| wrt
!= NO_SEG
) {
469 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "COFF format does not support"
471 } else if (segment
% 2) {
472 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "COFF format does not support"
473 " segment base references");
475 fix
= coff_add_reloc (s
, segment
, FALSE
);
478 WRITELONG (p
, *(long *)data
+ fix
);
479 coff_sect_write (s
, mydata
, realbytes
);
481 } else if (type
== OUT_REL2ADR
) {
482 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "COFF format does not support 16-bit"
484 } else if (type
== OUT_REL4ADR
) {
485 if (segment
== segto
)
486 error(ERR_PANIC
, "intra-segment OUT_REL4ADR");
487 else if (segment
== NO_SEG
&& win32
)
488 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "Win32 COFF does not correctly support"
489 " relative references to absolute addresses");
492 if (segment
!= NO_SEG
&& segment
% 2) {
493 error(ERR_NONFATAL
, "COFF format does not support"
494 " segment base references");
496 fix
= coff_add_reloc (s
, segment
, TRUE
);
499 WRITELONG (p
, *(long*)data
+ 4 - realbytes
+ fix
);
501 WRITELONG (p
, *(long*)data
-(realbytes
+ s
->len
) + fix
);
503 coff_sect_write (s
, mydata
, 4L);
508 static void coff_sect_write (struct Section
*sect
,
509 unsigned char *data
, unsigned long len
) {
510 saa_wbytes (sect
->data
, data
, len
);
514 static int coff_directives (char *directive
, char *value
, int pass
) {
518 static void coff_write (void) {
519 long pos
, sympos
, vsize
;
523 * Work out how big the file will get. Calculate the start of
524 * the `real' symbols at the same time.
526 pos
= 0x14 + 0x28 * nsects
;
527 initsym
= 3; /* two for the file, one absolute */
528 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++) {
529 if (sects
[i
]->data
) {
531 pos
+= sects
[i
]->len
;
532 sects
[i
]->relpos
= pos
;
533 pos
+= 10 * sects
[i
]->nrelocs
;
535 sects
[i
]->pos
= sects
[i
]->relpos
= 0L;
536 initsym
+= 2; /* two for each section */
541 * Output the COFF header.
543 fwriteshort (0x14C, coffp
); /* MACHINE_i386 */
544 fwriteshort (nsects
, coffp
); /* number of sections */
545 fwritelong (time(NULL
), coffp
); /* time stamp */
546 fwritelong (sympos
, coffp
);
547 fwritelong (nsyms
+ initsym
, coffp
);
548 fwriteshort (0, coffp
); /* no optional header */
549 /* Flags: 32-bit, no line numbers. Win32 doesn't even bother with them. */
550 fwriteshort (win32
? 0 : 0x104, coffp
);
553 * Output the section headers.
556 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++) {
557 coff_section_header (sects
[i
]->name
, vsize
, sects
[i
]->len
,
558 sects
[i
]->pos
, sects
[i
]->relpos
,
559 sects
[i
]->nrelocs
, sects
[i
]->flags
);
560 vsize
+= sects
[i
]->len
;
564 * Output the sections and their relocations.
566 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++)
567 if (sects
[i
]->data
) {
568 saa_fpwrite (sects
[i
]->data
, coffp
);
569 coff_write_relocs (sects
[i
]);
573 * Output the symbol and string tables.
575 coff_write_symbols();
576 fwritelong (strslen
+4, coffp
); /* length includes length count */
577 saa_fpwrite (strs
, coffp
);
580 static void coff_section_header (char *name
, long vsize
,
581 long datalen
, long datapos
,
582 long relpos
, int nrelocs
, long flags
) {
585 memset (padname
, 0, 8);
586 strncpy (padname
, name
, 8);
587 fwrite (padname
, 8, 1, coffp
);
588 fwritelong (vsize
, coffp
);
589 fwritelong (0L, coffp
); /* RVA/offset - we ignore */
590 fwritelong (datalen
, coffp
);
591 fwritelong (datapos
, coffp
);
592 fwritelong (relpos
, coffp
);
593 fwritelong (0L, coffp
); /* no line numbers - we don't do 'em */
594 fwriteshort (nrelocs
, coffp
);
595 fwriteshort (0, coffp
); /* again, no line numbers */
596 fwritelong (flags
, coffp
);
599 static void coff_write_relocs (struct Section
*s
) {
602 for (r
= s
->head
; r
; r
= r
->next
) {
603 fwritelong (r
->address
, coffp
);
604 fwritelong (r
->symbol
+ (r
->symbase
== REAL_SYMBOLS
? initsym
:
605 r
->symbase
== ABS_SYMBOL
? initsym
-1 :
606 r
->symbase
== SECT_SYMBOLS
? 2 : 0), coffp
);
608 * Strange: Microsoft's COFF documentation says 0x03 for an
609 * absolute relocation, but both Visual C++ and DJGPP agree
610 * that in fact it's 0x06. I'll use 0x06 until someone
613 fwriteshort (r
->relative
? 0x14 : 0x06, coffp
);
617 static void coff_symbol (char *name
, long strpos
, long value
,
618 int section
, int type
, int aux
) {
622 memset (padname
, 0, 8);
623 strncpy (padname
, name
, 8);
624 fwrite (padname
, 8, 1, coffp
);
626 fwritelong (0L, coffp
);
627 fwritelong (strpos
, coffp
);
629 fwritelong (value
, coffp
);
630 fwriteshort (section
, coffp
);
631 fwriteshort (0, coffp
);
636 static void coff_write_symbols (void) {
641 * The `.file' record, and the file name auxiliary record.
643 coff_symbol (".file", 0L, 0L, -2, 0x67, 1);
644 memset (filename
, 0, 18);
645 strncpy (filename
, coff_infile
, 18);
646 fwrite (filename
, 18, 1, coffp
);
649 * The section records, with their auxiliaries.
651 memset (filename
, 0, 18); /* useful zeroed buffer */
653 for (i
=0; i
<nsects
; i
++) {
654 coff_symbol (sects
[i
]->name
, 0L, 0L, i
+1, 3, 1);
655 fwritelong (sects
[i
]->len
, coffp
);
656 fwriteshort (sects
[i
]->nrelocs
, coffp
);
657 fwrite (filename
, 12, 1, coffp
);
661 * The absolute symbol, for relative-to-absolute relocations.
663 coff_symbol (".absolut", 0L, 0L, -1, 3, 0);
669 for (i
=0; i
<nsyms
; i
++) {
670 struct Symbol
*sym
= saa_rstruct (syms
);
671 coff_symbol (sym
->strpos
== -1 ? sym
->name
: NULL
,
672 sym
->strpos
, sym
->value
, sym
->section
,
673 sym
->is_global
? 2 : 3, 0);
677 static long coff_segbase (long segment
) {
681 static void coff_std_filename (char *inname
, char *outname
, efunc error
) {
682 strcpy(coff_infile
, inname
);
683 standard_extension (inname
, outname
, ".o", error
);
686 static void coff_win32_filename (char *inname
, char *outname
, efunc error
) {
687 strcpy(coff_infile
, inname
);
688 standard_extension (inname
, outname
, ".obj", error
);
691 #endif /* defined(OF_COFF) || defined(OF_WIN32) */
693 static char *coff_stdmac
[] = {
694 "%define __SECT__ [section .text]",
700 struct ofmt of_coff
= {
701 "COFF (i386) object files (e.g. DJGPP for DOS)",
718 struct ofmt of_win32
= {
719 "Microsoft Win32 (i386) object files",