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252b5132 | 1 | /* BFD support for the ns32k architecture. |
dc810e39 | 2 | Copyright 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, 2001 |
7898deda | 3 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
252b5132 RH |
4 | Almost totally rewritten by Ian Dall from initial work |
5 | by Andrew Cagney. | |
6 | ||
7 | This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. | |
8 | ||
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 2 of the License, or | |
12 | (at your option) any later version. | |
13 | ||
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. | |
18 | ||
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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
22 | ||
23 | #include "bfd.h" | |
24 | #include "sysdep.h" | |
25 | #include "libbfd.h" | |
26 | #include "ns32k.h" | |
27 | ||
28 | #define N(machine, printable, d, next) \ | |
29 | { 32, 32, 8, bfd_arch_ns32k, machine, "ns32k",printable,3,d,bfd_default_compatible,bfd_default_scan, next, } | |
30 | ||
31 | static const bfd_arch_info_type arch_info_struct[] = | |
71f6b586 | 32 | { |
252b5132 RH |
33 | N(32532,"ns32k:32532",true, 0), /* the word ns32k will match this too */ |
34 | }; | |
35 | ||
36 | const bfd_arch_info_type bfd_ns32k_arch = | |
37 | N(32032,"ns32k:32032",false, &arch_info_struct[0]); | |
38 | ||
dc810e39 AM |
39 | static bfd_reloc_status_type do_ns32k_reloc |
40 | PARAMS ((bfd *, arelent *, struct symbol_cache_entry *, PTR, asection *, | |
41 | bfd *, char **, | |
42 | bfd_vma (*) (bfd_byte *, int), | |
43 | int (*) (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int))); | |
252b5132 | 44 | |
dc810e39 AM |
45 | bfd_vma |
46 | _bfd_ns32k_get_displacement (buffer, size) | |
252b5132 | 47 | bfd_byte *buffer; |
dc810e39 | 48 | int size; |
252b5132 | 49 | { |
dc810e39 | 50 | bfd_signed_vma value; |
252b5132 RH |
51 | switch (size) |
52 | { | |
53 | case 1: | |
dc810e39 | 54 | value = ((*buffer & 0x7f) ^ 0x40) - 0x40; |
252b5132 | 55 | break; |
dc810e39 | 56 | |
252b5132 | 57 | case 2: |
dc810e39 | 58 | value = ((*buffer++ & 0x3f) ^ 0x20) - 0x20; |
252b5132 RH |
59 | value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer); |
60 | break; | |
dc810e39 | 61 | |
252b5132 | 62 | case 4: |
dc810e39 | 63 | value = ((*buffer++ & 0x3f) ^ 0x20) - 0x20; |
252b5132 RH |
64 | value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer++); |
65 | value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer++); | |
66 | value = (value << 8) | (0xff & *buffer); | |
67 | break; | |
dc810e39 | 68 | |
252b5132 RH |
69 | default: |
70 | abort (); | |
71 | return 0; | |
72 | } | |
73 | return value; | |
74 | } | |
75 | ||
76 | int | |
dc810e39 AM |
77 | _bfd_ns32k_put_displacement (value, buffer, size) |
78 | bfd_vma value; | |
252b5132 | 79 | bfd_byte *buffer; |
dc810e39 | 80 | int size; |
252b5132 | 81 | { |
252b5132 RH |
82 | switch (size) |
83 | { | |
84 | case 1: | |
dc810e39 | 85 | if (value + 0x40 > 0x7f) |
252b5132 | 86 | return -1; |
dc810e39 AM |
87 | value &= 0x7f; |
88 | *buffer++ = value; | |
252b5132 | 89 | break; |
dc810e39 | 90 | |
252b5132 | 91 | case 2: |
dc810e39 | 92 | if (value + 0x2000 > 0x3fff) |
252b5132 | 93 | return -1; |
dc810e39 AM |
94 | value &= 0x3fff; |
95 | value |= 0x8000; | |
96 | *buffer++ = (value >> 8); | |
97 | *buffer++ = value; | |
252b5132 | 98 | break; |
dc810e39 | 99 | |
252b5132 | 100 | case 4: |
dc810e39 AM |
101 | /* FIXME: is this correct? -0x1f000000 <= value < 0x2000000 */ |
102 | if (value + 0x1f000000 > 0x3effffff) | |
252b5132 | 103 | return -1; |
dc810e39 AM |
104 | value |= (bfd_vma) 0xc0000000; |
105 | *buffer++ = (value >> 24); | |
106 | *buffer++ = (value >> 16); | |
107 | *buffer++ = (value >> 8); | |
108 | *buffer++ = value; | |
252b5132 RH |
109 | break; |
110 | default: | |
111 | return -1; | |
112 | } | |
113 | return 0; | |
114 | } | |
115 | ||
dc810e39 AM |
116 | bfd_vma |
117 | _bfd_ns32k_get_immediate (buffer, size) | |
252b5132 | 118 | bfd_byte *buffer; |
dc810e39 | 119 | int size; |
252b5132 | 120 | { |
dc810e39 | 121 | bfd_vma value = 0; |
252b5132 RH |
122 | switch (size) |
123 | { | |
dc810e39 AM |
124 | case 8: |
125 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
126 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
127 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
128 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
252b5132 RH |
129 | case 4: |
130 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
252b5132 RH |
131 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); |
132 | case 2: | |
133 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
134 | case 1: | |
135 | value = (value << 8) | (*buffer++ & 0xff); | |
136 | } | |
137 | return value; | |
138 | } | |
139 | ||
140 | int | |
dc810e39 AM |
141 | _bfd_ns32k_put_immediate (value, buffer, size) |
142 | bfd_vma value; | |
252b5132 | 143 | bfd_byte *buffer; |
dc810e39 | 144 | int size; |
252b5132 | 145 | { |
dc810e39 | 146 | buffer += size - 1; |
252b5132 RH |
147 | switch (size) |
148 | { | |
dc810e39 AM |
149 | case 8: |
150 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
151 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
152 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
153 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
252b5132 RH |
154 | case 4: |
155 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
252b5132 RH |
156 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; |
157 | case 2: | |
158 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
159 | case 1: | |
160 | *buffer-- = (value & 0xff); value >>= 8; | |
161 | } | |
162 | return 0; | |
163 | } | |
164 | ||
165 | /* This is just like the standard perform_relocation except we | |
166 | * use get_data and put_data which know about the ns32k | |
167 | * storage methods. | |
168 | * This is probably a lot more complicated than it needs to be! | |
169 | */ | |
170 | static bfd_reloc_status_type | |
171 | do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, output_bfd, | |
172 | error_message, get_data, put_data) | |
173 | bfd *abfd; | |
174 | arelent *reloc_entry; | |
175 | struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol; | |
176 | PTR data; | |
177 | asection *input_section; | |
178 | bfd *output_bfd; | |
5f771d47 | 179 | char **error_message ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; |
dc810e39 AM |
180 | bfd_vma (*get_data) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *, int)); |
181 | int (*put_data) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int)); | |
252b5132 RH |
182 | { |
183 | int overflow = 0; | |
184 | bfd_vma relocation; | |
185 | bfd_reloc_status_type flag = bfd_reloc_ok; | |
186 | bfd_size_type addr = reloc_entry->address; | |
187 | bfd_vma output_base = 0; | |
188 | reloc_howto_type *howto = reloc_entry->howto; | |
189 | asection *reloc_target_output_section; | |
dc810e39 | 190 | bfd_byte *location; |
252b5132 RH |
191 | |
192 | if ((symbol->section == &bfd_abs_section) | |
193 | && output_bfd != (bfd *) NULL) | |
194 | { | |
195 | reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset; | |
196 | return bfd_reloc_ok; | |
197 | } | |
198 | ||
199 | /* If we are not producing relocateable output, return an error if | |
200 | the symbol is not defined. An undefined weak symbol is | |
201 | considered to have a value of zero (SVR4 ABI, p. 4-27). */ | |
202 | if (symbol->section == &bfd_und_section | |
203 | && (symbol->flags & BSF_WEAK) == 0 | |
204 | && output_bfd == (bfd *) NULL) | |
205 | flag = bfd_reloc_undefined; | |
206 | ||
252b5132 RH |
207 | /* Is the address of the relocation really within the section? */ |
208 | if (reloc_entry->address > input_section->_cooked_size) | |
209 | return bfd_reloc_outofrange; | |
210 | ||
211 | /* Work out which section the relocation is targetted at and the | |
212 | initial relocation command value. */ | |
213 | ||
214 | /* Get symbol value. (Common symbols are special.) */ | |
215 | if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section)) | |
216 | relocation = 0; | |
217 | else | |
218 | relocation = symbol->value; | |
219 | ||
252b5132 RH |
220 | reloc_target_output_section = symbol->section->output_section; |
221 | ||
222 | /* Convert input-section-relative symbol value to absolute. */ | |
223 | if (output_bfd && howto->partial_inplace == false) | |
224 | output_base = 0; | |
225 | else | |
226 | output_base = reloc_target_output_section->vma; | |
227 | ||
228 | relocation += output_base + symbol->section->output_offset; | |
229 | ||
230 | /* Add in supplied addend. */ | |
231 | relocation += reloc_entry->addend; | |
232 | ||
233 | /* Here the variable relocation holds the final address of the | |
234 | symbol we are relocating against, plus any addend. */ | |
235 | ||
236 | if (howto->pc_relative == true) | |
237 | { | |
238 | /* This is a PC relative relocation. We want to set RELOCATION | |
239 | to the distance between the address of the symbol and the | |
240 | location. RELOCATION is already the address of the symbol. | |
241 | ||
242 | We start by subtracting the address of the section containing | |
243 | the location. | |
244 | ||
245 | If pcrel_offset is set, we must further subtract the position | |
246 | of the location within the section. Some targets arrange for | |
247 | the addend to be the negative of the position of the location | |
248 | within the section; for example, i386-aout does this. For | |
249 | i386-aout, pcrel_offset is false. Some other targets do not | |
250 | include the position of the location; for example, m88kbcs, | |
251 | or ELF. For those targets, pcrel_offset is true. | |
252 | ||
253 | If we are producing relocateable output, then we must ensure | |
254 | that this reloc will be correctly computed when the final | |
255 | relocation is done. If pcrel_offset is false we want to wind | |
256 | up with the negative of the location within the section, | |
257 | which means we must adjust the existing addend by the change | |
258 | in the location within the section. If pcrel_offset is true | |
259 | we do not want to adjust the existing addend at all. | |
260 | ||
261 | FIXME: This seems logical to me, but for the case of | |
262 | producing relocateable output it is not what the code | |
263 | actually does. I don't want to change it, because it seems | |
264 | far too likely that something will break. */ | |
265 | ||
266 | relocation -= | |
267 | input_section->output_section->vma + input_section->output_offset; | |
268 | ||
269 | if (howto->pcrel_offset == true) | |
270 | relocation -= reloc_entry->address; | |
271 | } | |
272 | ||
273 | if (output_bfd != (bfd *) NULL) | |
274 | { | |
275 | if (howto->partial_inplace == false) | |
276 | { | |
277 | /* This is a partial relocation, and we want to apply the relocation | |
278 | to the reloc entry rather than the raw data. Modify the reloc | |
279 | inplace to reflect what we now know. */ | |
280 | reloc_entry->addend = relocation; | |
281 | reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset; | |
282 | return flag; | |
283 | } | |
284 | else | |
285 | { | |
286 | /* This is a partial relocation, but inplace, so modify the | |
287 | reloc record a bit. | |
288 | ||
289 | If we've relocated with a symbol with a section, change | |
290 | into a ref to the section belonging to the symbol. */ | |
291 | ||
292 | reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset; | |
293 | ||
294 | /* WTF?? */ | |
9bd09e22 | 295 | if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_coff_flavour) |
252b5132 RH |
296 | { |
297 | #if 1 | |
298 | /* For m68k-coff, the addend was being subtracted twice during | |
299 | relocation with -r. Removing the line below this comment | |
300 | fixes that problem; see PR 2953. | |
301 | ||
302 | However, Ian wrote the following, regarding removing the line below, | |
303 | which explains why it is still enabled: --djm | |
304 | ||
305 | If you put a patch like that into BFD you need to check all the COFF | |
306 | linkers. I am fairly certain that patch will break coff-i386 (e.g., | |
307 | SCO); see coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c where I worked around the | |
308 | problem in a different way. There may very well be a reason that the | |
309 | code works as it does. | |
310 | ||
311 | Hmmm. The first obvious point is that bfd_perform_relocation should | |
312 | not have any tests that depend upon the flavour. It's seem like | |
313 | entirely the wrong place for such a thing. The second obvious point | |
314 | is that the current code ignores the reloc addend when producing | |
315 | relocateable output for COFF. That's peculiar. In fact, I really | |
316 | have no idea what the point of the line you want to remove is. | |
317 | ||
318 | A typical COFF reloc subtracts the old value of the symbol and adds in | |
319 | the new value to the location in the object file (if it's a pc | |
320 | relative reloc it adds the difference between the symbol value and the | |
321 | location). When relocating we need to preserve that property. | |
322 | ||
323 | BFD handles this by setting the addend to the negative of the old | |
324 | value of the symbol. Unfortunately it handles common symbols in a | |
325 | non-standard way (it doesn't subtract the old value) but that's a | |
326 | different story (we can't change it without losing backward | |
327 | compatibility with old object files) (coff-i386 does subtract the old | |
328 | value, to be compatible with existing coff-i386 targets, like SCO). | |
329 | ||
330 | So everything works fine when not producing relocateable output. When | |
331 | we are producing relocateable output, logically we should do exactly | |
332 | what we do when not producing relocateable output. Therefore, your | |
333 | patch is correct. In fact, it should probably always just set | |
334 | reloc_entry->addend to 0 for all cases, since it is, in fact, going to | |
335 | add the value into the object file. This won't hurt the COFF code, | |
336 | which doesn't use the addend; I'm not sure what it will do to other | |
337 | formats (the thing to check for would be whether any formats both use | |
338 | the addend and set partial_inplace). | |
339 | ||
340 | When I wanted to make coff-i386 produce relocateable output, I ran | |
341 | into the problem that you are running into: I wanted to remove that | |
342 | line. Rather than risk it, I made the coff-i386 relocs use a special | |
343 | function; it's coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c. The function | |
344 | specifically adds the addend field into the object file, knowing that | |
345 | bfd_perform_relocation is not going to. If you remove that line, then | |
346 | coff-i386.c will wind up adding the addend field in twice. It's | |
347 | trivial to fix; it just needs to be done. | |
348 | ||
349 | The problem with removing the line is just that it may break some | |
350 | working code. With BFD it's hard to be sure of anything. The right | |
351 | way to deal with this is simply to build and test at least all the | |
352 | supported COFF targets. It should be straightforward if time and disk | |
353 | space consuming. For each target: | |
354 | 1) build the linker | |
355 | 2) generate some executable, and link it using -r (I would | |
356 | probably use paranoia.o and link against newlib/libc.a, which | |
357 | for all the supported targets would be available in | |
358 | /usr/cygnus/progressive/H-host/target/lib/libc.a). | |
359 | 3) make the change to reloc.c | |
360 | 4) rebuild the linker | |
361 | 5) repeat step 2 | |
362 | 6) if the resulting object files are the same, you have at least | |
363 | made it no worse | |
364 | 7) if they are different you have to figure out which version is | |
365 | right | |
366 | */ | |
367 | relocation -= reloc_entry->addend; | |
368 | #endif | |
369 | reloc_entry->addend = 0; | |
370 | } | |
371 | else | |
372 | { | |
373 | reloc_entry->addend = relocation; | |
374 | } | |
375 | } | |
376 | } | |
377 | else | |
378 | { | |
379 | reloc_entry->addend = 0; | |
380 | } | |
381 | ||
382 | /* FIXME: This overflow checking is incomplete, because the value | |
383 | might have overflowed before we get here. For a correct check we | |
384 | need to compute the value in a size larger than bitsize, but we | |
385 | can't reasonably do that for a reloc the same size as a host | |
386 | machine word. | |
387 | FIXME: We should also do overflow checking on the result after | |
388 | adding in the value contained in the object file. */ | |
389 | if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont) | |
390 | { | |
391 | bfd_vma check; | |
392 | ||
393 | /* Get the value that will be used for the relocation, but | |
394 | starting at bit position zero. */ | |
395 | if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos) | |
396 | check = relocation >> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos); | |
397 | else | |
398 | check = relocation << (howto->bitpos - howto->rightshift); | |
399 | switch (howto->complain_on_overflow) | |
400 | { | |
401 | case complain_overflow_signed: | |
402 | { | |
403 | /* Assumes two's complement. */ | |
404 | bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_max = (1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1; | |
405 | bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_min = ~reloc_signed_max; | |
406 | ||
407 | /* The above right shift is incorrect for a signed value. | |
408 | Fix it up by forcing on the upper bits. */ | |
409 | if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos | |
410 | && (bfd_signed_vma) relocation < 0) | |
411 | check |= ((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
412 | & ~((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
413 | >> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos))); | |
414 | if ((bfd_signed_vma) check > reloc_signed_max | |
415 | || (bfd_signed_vma) check < reloc_signed_min) | |
416 | flag = bfd_reloc_overflow; | |
417 | } | |
418 | break; | |
419 | case complain_overflow_unsigned: | |
420 | { | |
421 | /* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids | |
422 | overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in | |
423 | bfd_vma. */ | |
424 | bfd_vma reloc_unsigned_max = | |
425 | (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1; | |
426 | ||
427 | if ((bfd_vma) check > reloc_unsigned_max) | |
428 | flag = bfd_reloc_overflow; | |
429 | } | |
430 | break; | |
431 | case complain_overflow_bitfield: | |
432 | { | |
433 | /* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids | |
434 | overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in | |
435 | bfd_vma. */ | |
436 | bfd_vma reloc_bits = (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1; | |
437 | ||
438 | if (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits) != 0 | |
dc810e39 AM |
439 | && (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits) |
440 | != (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits))) | |
252b5132 RH |
441 | { |
442 | /* The above right shift is incorrect for a signed | |
443 | value. See if turning on the upper bits fixes the | |
444 | overflow. */ | |
445 | if (howto->rightshift > howto->bitpos | |
446 | && (bfd_signed_vma) relocation < 0) | |
447 | { | |
448 | check |= ((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
449 | & ~((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
450 | >> (howto->rightshift - howto->bitpos))); | |
dc810e39 AM |
451 | if (((bfd_vma) check & ~reloc_bits) |
452 | != (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits)) | |
252b5132 RH |
453 | flag = bfd_reloc_overflow; |
454 | } | |
455 | else | |
456 | flag = bfd_reloc_overflow; | |
457 | } | |
458 | } | |
459 | break; | |
460 | default: | |
461 | abort (); | |
462 | } | |
463 | } | |
464 | ||
465 | /* | |
466 | Either we are relocating all the way, or we don't want to apply | |
467 | the relocation to the reloc entry (probably because there isn't | |
468 | any room in the output format to describe addends to relocs) | |
469 | */ | |
470 | ||
471 | /* The cast to bfd_vma avoids a bug in the Alpha OSF/1 C compiler | |
472 | (OSF version 1.3, compiler version 3.11). It miscompiles the | |
473 | following program: | |
474 | ||
475 | struct str | |
476 | { | |
477 | unsigned int i0; | |
478 | } s = { 0 }; | |
479 | ||
480 | int | |
481 | main () | |
482 | { | |
483 | unsigned long x; | |
484 | ||
485 | x = 0x100000000; | |
486 | x <<= (unsigned long) s.i0; | |
487 | if (x == 0) | |
488 | printf ("failed\n"); | |
489 | else | |
490 | printf ("succeeded (%lx)\n", x); | |
491 | } | |
492 | */ | |
493 | ||
494 | relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift; | |
495 | ||
496 | /* Shift everything up to where it's going to be used */ | |
497 | ||
498 | relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos; | |
499 | ||
500 | /* Wait for the day when all have the mask in them */ | |
501 | ||
502 | /* What we do: | |
503 | i instruction to be left alone | |
504 | o offset within instruction | |
505 | r relocation offset to apply | |
506 | S src mask | |
507 | D dst mask | |
508 | N ~dst mask | |
509 | A part 1 | |
510 | B part 2 | |
511 | R result | |
512 | ||
513 | Do this: | |
514 | i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size> | |
515 | and S S S S S to get the size offset we want | |
516 | + r r r r r r r r r r to get the final value to place | |
517 | and D D D D D to chop to right size | |
518 | ----------------------- | |
519 | A A A A A | |
520 | And this: | |
521 | ... i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size> | |
522 | and N N N N N get instruction | |
523 | ----------------------- | |
524 | ... B B B B B | |
525 | ||
526 | And then: | |
527 | B B B B B | |
528 | or A A A A A | |
529 | ----------------------- | |
530 | R R R R R R R R R R put into bfd_put<size> | |
531 | */ | |
532 | ||
533 | #define DOIT(x) \ | |
534 | x = ( (x & ~howto->dst_mask) | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask)) | |
535 | ||
dc810e39 | 536 | location = (bfd_byte *) data + addr; |
252b5132 RH |
537 | switch (howto->size) |
538 | { | |
539 | case 0: | |
540 | { | |
dc810e39 | 541 | char x = get_data (location, 1); |
252b5132 | 542 | DOIT (x); |
dc810e39 | 543 | overflow = put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 1); |
252b5132 RH |
544 | } |
545 | break; | |
546 | ||
547 | case 1: | |
548 | if (relocation) | |
549 | { | |
dc810e39 | 550 | short x = get_data (location, 2); |
252b5132 | 551 | DOIT (x); |
dc810e39 | 552 | overflow = put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 2); |
252b5132 RH |
553 | } |
554 | break; | |
555 | case 2: | |
556 | if (relocation) | |
557 | { | |
dc810e39 | 558 | long x = get_data (location, 4); |
252b5132 | 559 | DOIT (x); |
dc810e39 | 560 | overflow = put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 4); |
252b5132 RH |
561 | } |
562 | break; | |
563 | case -2: | |
564 | { | |
dc810e39 | 565 | long x = get_data (location, 4); |
252b5132 RH |
566 | relocation = -relocation; |
567 | DOIT(x); | |
dc810e39 | 568 | overflow = put_data ((bfd_vma) x, location, 4); |
252b5132 RH |
569 | } |
570 | break; | |
571 | ||
572 | case 3: | |
573 | /* Do nothing */ | |
574 | break; | |
575 | ||
576 | case 4: | |
577 | #ifdef BFD64 | |
578 | if (relocation) | |
579 | { | |
dc810e39 | 580 | bfd_vma x = get_data (location, 8); |
252b5132 | 581 | DOIT (x); |
dc810e39 | 582 | overflow = put_data (x, location, 8); |
252b5132 RH |
583 | } |
584 | #else | |
585 | abort (); | |
586 | #endif | |
587 | break; | |
588 | default: | |
589 | return bfd_reloc_other; | |
590 | } | |
591 | if ((howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont) && overflow) | |
592 | return bfd_reloc_overflow; | |
593 | ||
594 | return flag; | |
595 | } | |
596 | ||
597 | /* Relocate a given location using a given value and howto. */ | |
598 | ||
599 | bfd_reloc_status_type | |
dc810e39 | 600 | _bfd_do_ns32k_reloc_contents (howto, input_bfd, relocation, location, |
252b5132 RH |
601 | get_data, put_data) |
602 | reloc_howto_type *howto; | |
5f771d47 | 603 | bfd *input_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED; |
252b5132 RH |
604 | bfd_vma relocation; |
605 | bfd_byte *location; | |
dc810e39 AM |
606 | bfd_vma (*get_data) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *, int)); |
607 | int (*put_data) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int)); | |
252b5132 RH |
608 | { |
609 | int size; | |
610 | bfd_vma x; | |
611 | boolean overflow; | |
612 | ||
613 | /* If the size is negative, negate RELOCATION. This isn't very | |
614 | general. */ | |
615 | if (howto->size < 0) | |
616 | relocation = -relocation; | |
617 | ||
618 | /* Get the value we are going to relocate. */ | |
619 | size = bfd_get_reloc_size (howto); | |
620 | switch (size) | |
621 | { | |
622 | default: | |
623 | case 0: | |
624 | abort (); | |
625 | case 1: | |
626 | case 2: | |
627 | case 4: | |
628 | #ifdef BFD64 | |
629 | case 8: | |
630 | #endif | |
dc810e39 | 631 | x = get_data (location, size); |
252b5132 RH |
632 | break; |
633 | } | |
634 | ||
635 | /* Check for overflow. FIXME: We may drop bits during the addition | |
636 | which we don't check for. We must either check at every single | |
637 | operation, which would be tedious, or we must do the computations | |
638 | in a type larger than bfd_vma, which would be inefficient. */ | |
639 | overflow = false; | |
640 | if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont) | |
641 | { | |
642 | bfd_vma check; | |
643 | bfd_signed_vma signed_check; | |
644 | bfd_vma add; | |
645 | bfd_signed_vma signed_add; | |
646 | ||
647 | if (howto->rightshift == 0) | |
648 | { | |
649 | check = relocation; | |
650 | signed_check = (bfd_signed_vma) relocation; | |
651 | } | |
652 | else | |
653 | { | |
654 | /* Drop unwanted bits from the value we are relocating to. */ | |
655 | check = relocation >> howto->rightshift; | |
656 | ||
657 | /* If this is a signed value, the rightshift just dropped | |
658 | leading 1 bits (assuming twos complement). */ | |
659 | if ((bfd_signed_vma) relocation >= 0) | |
660 | signed_check = check; | |
661 | else | |
662 | signed_check = (check | |
663 | | ((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
664 | & ~((bfd_vma) - 1 >> howto->rightshift))); | |
665 | } | |
666 | ||
667 | /* Get the value from the object file. */ | |
668 | add = x & howto->src_mask; | |
669 | ||
670 | /* Get the value from the object file with an appropriate sign. | |
671 | The expression involving howto->src_mask isolates the upper | |
672 | bit of src_mask. If that bit is set in the value we are | |
673 | adding, it is negative, and we subtract out that number times | |
674 | two. If src_mask includes the highest possible bit, then we | |
675 | can not get the upper bit, but that does not matter since | |
676 | signed_add needs no adjustment to become negative in that | |
677 | case. */ | |
678 | signed_add = add; | |
679 | if ((add & (((~howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask)) != 0) | |
680 | signed_add -= (((~howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask) << 1; | |
681 | ||
682 | /* Add the value from the object file, shifted so that it is a | |
683 | straight number. */ | |
684 | if (howto->bitpos == 0) | |
685 | { | |
686 | check += add; | |
687 | signed_check += signed_add; | |
688 | } | |
689 | else | |
690 | { | |
691 | check += add >> howto->bitpos; | |
692 | ||
693 | /* For the signed case we use ADD, rather than SIGNED_ADD, | |
694 | to avoid warnings from SVR4 cc. This is OK since we | |
695 | explictly handle the sign bits. */ | |
696 | if (signed_add >= 0) | |
697 | signed_check += add >> howto->bitpos; | |
698 | else | |
699 | signed_check += ((add >> howto->bitpos) | |
700 | | ((bfd_vma) - 1 | |
701 | & ~((bfd_vma) - 1 >> howto->bitpos))); | |
702 | } | |
703 | ||
704 | switch (howto->complain_on_overflow) | |
705 | { | |
706 | case complain_overflow_signed: | |
707 | { | |
708 | /* Assumes two's complement. */ | |
709 | bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_max = (1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1; | |
710 | bfd_signed_vma reloc_signed_min = ~reloc_signed_max; | |
711 | ||
712 | if (signed_check > reloc_signed_max | |
713 | || signed_check < reloc_signed_min) | |
714 | overflow = true; | |
715 | } | |
716 | break; | |
717 | case complain_overflow_unsigned: | |
718 | { | |
719 | /* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids | |
720 | overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in | |
721 | bfd_vma. */ | |
722 | bfd_vma reloc_unsigned_max = | |
723 | (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1; | |
724 | ||
725 | if (check > reloc_unsigned_max) | |
726 | overflow = true; | |
727 | } | |
728 | break; | |
729 | case complain_overflow_bitfield: | |
730 | { | |
731 | /* Assumes two's complement. This expression avoids | |
732 | overflow if howto->bitsize is the number of bits in | |
733 | bfd_vma. */ | |
734 | bfd_vma reloc_bits = (((1 << (howto->bitsize - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1; | |
735 | ||
736 | if ((check & ~reloc_bits) != 0 | |
737 | && (((bfd_vma) signed_check & ~reloc_bits) | |
dc810e39 | 738 | != (-(bfd_vma) 1 & ~reloc_bits))) |
252b5132 RH |
739 | overflow = true; |
740 | } | |
741 | break; | |
742 | default: | |
743 | abort (); | |
744 | } | |
745 | } | |
746 | ||
747 | /* Put RELOCATION in the right bits. */ | |
748 | relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift; | |
749 | relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos; | |
750 | ||
751 | /* Add RELOCATION to the right bits of X. */ | |
752 | x = ((x & ~howto->dst_mask) | |
753 | | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask)); | |
754 | ||
755 | /* Put the relocated value back in the object file. */ | |
756 | switch (size) | |
757 | { | |
758 | default: | |
759 | case 0: | |
760 | abort (); | |
761 | case 1: | |
762 | case 2: | |
763 | case 4: | |
764 | #ifdef BFD64 | |
765 | case 8: | |
766 | #endif | |
dc810e39 | 767 | put_data (x, location, size); |
252b5132 RH |
768 | break; |
769 | } | |
770 | ||
771 | return overflow ? bfd_reloc_overflow : bfd_reloc_ok; | |
772 | } | |
773 | ||
774 | bfd_reloc_status_type | |
775 | _bfd_ns32k_reloc_disp (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, | |
776 | output_bfd, error_message) | |
777 | bfd *abfd; | |
778 | arelent *reloc_entry; | |
779 | struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol; | |
780 | PTR data; | |
781 | asection *input_section; | |
782 | bfd *output_bfd; | |
783 | char **error_message; | |
784 | { | |
785 | return do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, | |
786 | output_bfd, error_message, | |
787 | _bfd_ns32k_get_displacement, | |
788 | _bfd_ns32k_put_displacement); | |
789 | } | |
790 | ||
791 | bfd_reloc_status_type | |
792 | _bfd_ns32k_reloc_imm (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, | |
793 | output_bfd, error_message) | |
794 | bfd *abfd; | |
795 | arelent *reloc_entry; | |
796 | struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol; | |
797 | PTR data; | |
798 | asection *input_section; | |
799 | bfd *output_bfd; | |
800 | char **error_message; | |
801 | { | |
802 | return do_ns32k_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, | |
803 | output_bfd, error_message, _bfd_ns32k_get_immediate, | |
804 | _bfd_ns32k_put_immediate); | |
805 | } | |
806 | ||
807 | bfd_reloc_status_type | |
808 | _bfd_ns32k_final_link_relocate (howto, input_bfd, input_section, contents, | |
809 | address, value, addend) | |
810 | reloc_howto_type *howto; | |
811 | bfd *input_bfd; | |
812 | asection *input_section; | |
813 | bfd_byte *contents; | |
814 | bfd_vma address; | |
815 | bfd_vma value; | |
816 | bfd_vma addend; | |
817 | { | |
818 | bfd_vma relocation; | |
819 | ||
820 | /* Sanity check the address. */ | |
821 | if (address > input_section->_cooked_size) | |
822 | return bfd_reloc_outofrange; | |
823 | ||
824 | /* This function assumes that we are dealing with a basic relocation | |
825 | against a symbol. We want to compute the value of the symbol to | |
826 | relocate to. This is just VALUE, the value of the symbol, plus | |
827 | ADDEND, any addend associated with the reloc. */ | |
828 | relocation = value + addend; | |
829 | ||
830 | /* If the relocation is PC relative, we want to set RELOCATION to | |
831 | the distance between the symbol (currently in RELOCATION) and the | |
832 | location we are relocating. Some targets (e.g., i386-aout) | |
833 | arrange for the contents of the section to be the negative of the | |
834 | offset of the location within the section; for such targets | |
835 | pcrel_offset is false. Other targets (e.g., m88kbcs or ELF) | |
836 | simply leave the contents of the section as zero; for such | |
837 | targets pcrel_offset is true. If pcrel_offset is false we do not | |
838 | need to subtract out the offset of the location within the | |
839 | section (which is just ADDRESS). */ | |
840 | if (howto->pc_relative) | |
841 | { | |
842 | relocation -= (input_section->output_section->vma | |
843 | + input_section->output_offset); | |
844 | if (howto->pcrel_offset) | |
845 | relocation -= address; | |
846 | } | |
847 | ||
848 | return _bfd_ns32k_relocate_contents (howto, input_bfd, relocation, | |
849 | contents + address); | |
850 | } |