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1/* BFD backend for hp-ux 9000/300
2 Copyright (C) 1990, 1991, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Glenn Engel.
4
5This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
6
7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10(at your option) any later version.
11
12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
20
21/*
22
23 hpux native ------------> | |
24 | hp300hpux bfd | ----------> hpux w/gnu ext
25 hpux w/gnu extension ----> | |
26
27
28 Support for the 9000/[34]00 has several limitations.
29 1. Shared libraries are not supported.
30 2. The output format from this bfd is not usable by native tools.
31
32 The primary motivation for writing this bfd was to allow use of
33 gdb and gcc for host based debugging and not to mimic the hp-ux tools
34 in every detail. This leads to a significant simplification of the
35 code and a leap in performance. The decision to not output hp native
36 compatible objects was further strengthened by the fact that the richness
37 of the gcc compiled objects could not be represented without loss of
38 information. For example, while the hp format supports the concept of
39 secondary symbols, it does not support indirect symbols. Another
40 reason is to maintain backwards compatibility with older implementations
41 of gcc on hpux which used 'hpxt' to translate .a and .o files into a
42 format which could be readily understood by the gnu linker and gdb.
43 This allows reading hp secondary symbols and converting them into
44 indirect symbols but the reverse it not always possible.
45
46 Another example of differences is that the hp format stores symbol offsets
47 in the object code while the gnu utilities use a field in the
48 relocation record for this. To support the hp native format, the object
49 code would need to be patched with the offsets when producing .o files.
50
51 The basic technique taken in this implementation is to #include the code
52 from aoutx.h and aout-target.h with appropriate #defines to override
53 code where a unique implementation is needed:
54
55 {
56 #define a bunch of stuff
57 #include <aoutx.h>
58
59 implement a bunch of functions
60
61 #include "aout-target.h"
62 }
63
64 The hp symbol table is a bit different than other a.out targets. Instead
65 of having an array of nlist items and an array of strings, hp's format
66 has them mixed together in one structure. In addition, the strings are
67 not null terminated. It looks something like this:
68
69 nlist element 1
70 string1
71 nlist element 2
72 string2
73 ...
74
75 The whole symbol table is read as one chunk and then we march thru it
76 and convert it to canonical form. As we march thru the table, we copy
77 the nlist data into the internal form and we compact the strings and null
78 terminate them, using storage from the already allocated symbol table:
79
80 string1
81 null
82 string2
83 null
84 */
85
86/* @@ Is this really so different from normal a.out that it needs to include
87 aoutx.h? We should go through this file sometime and see what can be made
88 more dependent on aout32.o and what might need to be broken off and accessed
89 through the backend_data field. Or, maybe we really do need such a
90 completely separate implementation. I don't have time to investigate this
91 much further right now. [raeburn:19930428.2124EST] */
92/* @@ Also, note that there wind up being two versions of some routines, with
93 different names, only one of which actually gets used. For example:
94 slurp_symbol_table
95 swap_std_reloc_in
96 slurp_reloc_table
97 get_symtab
98 get_symtab_upper_bound
99 canonicalize_reloc
100 mkobject
101 This should also be fixed. */
102
103#define TARGETNAME "a.out-hp300hpux"
104#define MY(OP) CAT(hp300hpux_,OP)
105
106#define external_exec hp300hpux_exec_bytes
107#define external_nlist hp300hpux_nlist_bytes
108
109#include "aout/hp300hpux.h"
110
111/* define these so we can compile unused routines in aoutx.h */
112#define e_strx e_shlib
113#define e_other e_length
114#define e_desc e_almod
115
116#define AR_PAD_CHAR '/'
117#define TARGET_IS_BIG_ENDIAN_P
118#define DEFAULT_ARCH bfd_arch_m68k
119
120#define MY_get_section_contents aout_32_get_section_contents
121#define MY_slurp_armap bfd_slurp_bsd_armap_f2
122
123/***********************************************/
124/* provide overrides for routines in this file */
125/***********************************************/
126/* these don't use MY because that causes problems within JUMP_TABLE
127 (CAT winds up being expanded recursively, which ANSI C compilers
128 will not do). */
129#define MY_get_symtab hp300hpux_get_symtab
130#define MY_get_symtab_upper_bound hp300hpux_get_symtab_upper_bound
131#define MY_canonicalize_reloc hp300hpux_canonicalize_reloc
132#define MY_write_object_contents hp300hpux_write_object_contents
133
134#define MY_read_minisymbols _bfd_generic_read_minisymbols
135#define MY_minisymbol_to_symbol _bfd_generic_minisymbol_to_symbol
136
137#define MY_bfd_link_hash_table_create _bfd_generic_link_hash_table_create
138#define MY_bfd_link_add_symbols _bfd_generic_link_add_symbols
139#define MY_final_link_callback unused
140#define MY_bfd_final_link _bfd_generic_final_link
141
142/* Until and unless we convert the slurp_reloc and slurp_symtab
143 routines in this file, we can not use the default aout
144 free_cached_info routine which assumes that the relocs and symtabs
145 were allocated using malloc. */
146#define MY_bfd_free_cached_info bfd_true
147
148#define hp300hpux_write_syms aout_32_write_syms
149
150#define MY_callback MY(callback)
151
152#define MY_exec_hdr_flags 0x2
153
154#define NAME_swap_exec_header_in NAME(hp300hpux_32_,swap_exec_header_in)
155
156#define HP_SYMTYPE_UNDEFINED 0x00
157#define HP_SYMTYPE_ABSOLUTE 0x01
158#define HP_SYMTYPE_TEXT 0x02
159#define HP_SYMTYPE_DATA 0x03
160#define HP_SYMTYPE_BSS 0x04
161#define HP_SYMTYPE_COMMON 0x05
162
163#define HP_SYMTYPE_TYPE 0x0F
164#define HP_SYMTYPE_FILENAME 0x1F
165
166#define HP_SYMTYPE_ALIGN 0x10
167#define HP_SYMTYPE_EXTERNAL 0x20
168#define HP_SECONDARY_SYMBOL 0x40
169
170/* RELOCATION DEFINITIONS */
171#define HP_RSEGMENT_TEXT 0x00
172#define HP_RSEGMENT_DATA 0x01
173#define HP_RSEGMENT_BSS 0x02
174#define HP_RSEGMENT_EXTERNAL 0x03
175#define HP_RSEGMENT_PCREL 0x04
176#define HP_RSEGMENT_RDLT 0x05
177#define HP_RSEGMENT_RPLT 0x06
178#define HP_RSEGMENT_NOOP 0x3F
179
180#define HP_RLENGTH_BYTE 0x00
181#define HP_RLENGTH_WORD 0x01
182#define HP_RLENGTH_LONG 0x02
183#define HP_RLENGTH_ALIGN 0x03
184
185#define NAME(x,y) CAT3(hp300hpux,_32_,y)
186#define ARCH_SIZE 32
187
188/* aoutx.h requires definitions for BMAGIC and QMAGIC. */
189#define BMAGIC HPUX_DOT_O_MAGIC
190#define QMAGIC 0314
191
192#include "aoutx.h"
193
194/* Since the hpux symbol table has nlist elements interspersed with
195 strings and we need to insert som strings for secondary symbols, we
196 give ourselves a little extra padding up front to account for
197 this. Note that for each non-secondary symbol we process, we gain
198 9 bytes of space for the discarded nlist element (one byte used for
199 null). SYM_EXTRA_BYTES is the extra space. */
200#define SYM_EXTRA_BYTES 1024
201
202/* Set parameters about this a.out file that are machine-dependent.
203 This routine is called from some_aout_object_p just before it returns. */
204static const bfd_target *
205MY (callback) (abfd)
206 bfd *abfd;
207{
208 struct internal_exec *execp = exec_hdr (abfd);
209
210 /* Calculate the file positions of the parts of a newly read aout header */
211 obj_textsec (abfd)->_raw_size = N_TXTSIZE (*execp);
212
213 /* The virtual memory addresses of the sections */
214 obj_textsec (abfd)->vma = N_TXTADDR (*execp);
215 obj_datasec (abfd)->vma = N_DATADDR (*execp);
216 obj_bsssec (abfd)->vma = N_BSSADDR (*execp);
217
218 obj_textsec (abfd)->lma = obj_textsec (abfd)->vma;
219 obj_datasec (abfd)->lma = obj_datasec (abfd)->vma;
220 obj_bsssec (abfd)->lma = obj_bsssec (abfd)->vma;
221
222 /* The file offsets of the sections */
223 obj_textsec (abfd)->filepos = N_TXTOFF (*execp);
224 obj_datasec (abfd)->filepos = N_DATOFF (*execp);
225
226 /* The file offsets of the relocation info */
227 obj_textsec (abfd)->rel_filepos = N_TRELOFF (*execp);
228 obj_datasec (abfd)->rel_filepos = N_DRELOFF (*execp);
229
230 /* The file offsets of the string table and symbol table. */
231 obj_sym_filepos (abfd) = N_SYMOFF (*execp);
232 obj_str_filepos (abfd) = N_STROFF (*execp);
233
234 /* Determine the architecture and machine type of the object file. */
235#ifdef SET_ARCH_MACH
236 SET_ARCH_MACH (abfd, *execp);
237#else
238 bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd, DEFAULT_ARCH, 0);
239#endif
240
241
242 if (obj_aout_subformat (abfd) == gnu_encap_format)
243 {
244 /* The file offsets of the relocation info */
245 obj_textsec (abfd)->rel_filepos = N_GNU_TRELOFF (*execp);
246 obj_datasec (abfd)->rel_filepos = N_GNU_DRELOFF (*execp);
247
248 /* The file offsets of the string table and symbol table. */
249 obj_sym_filepos (abfd) = N_GNU_SYMOFF (*execp);
250 obj_str_filepos (abfd) = (obj_sym_filepos (abfd) + execp->a_syms);
251
252 abfd->flags |= HAS_LINENO | HAS_DEBUG | HAS_SYMS | HAS_LOCALS;
253 bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = execp->a_syms / 12;
254 obj_symbol_entry_size (abfd) = 12;
255 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd) = RELOC_STD_SIZE;
256 }
257
258 return abfd->xvec;
259}
260
261extern boolean aout_32_write_syms PARAMS ((bfd * abfd));
262
263static boolean
264MY (write_object_contents) (abfd)
265 bfd *abfd;
266{
267 struct external_exec exec_bytes;
268 struct internal_exec *execp = exec_hdr (abfd);
269 bfd_size_type text_size; /* dummy vars */
270 file_ptr text_end;
271
272 memset (&exec_bytes, 0, sizeof (exec_bytes));
273#if CHOOSE_RELOC_SIZE
274 CHOOSE_RELOC_SIZE (abfd);
275#else
276 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd) = RELOC_STD_SIZE;
277#endif
278
279 if (adata (abfd).magic == undecided_magic)
280 NAME (aout,adjust_sizes_and_vmas) (abfd, &text_size, &text_end);
281 execp->a_syms = 0;
282
283 execp->a_entry = bfd_get_start_address (abfd);
284
285 execp->a_trsize = ((obj_textsec (abfd)->reloc_count) *
286 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd));
287 execp->a_drsize = ((obj_datasec (abfd)->reloc_count) *
288 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd));
289
290 N_SET_MACHTYPE (*execp, 0xc);
291 N_SET_FLAGS (*execp, aout_backend_info (abfd)->exec_hdr_flags);
292
293 NAME (aout,swap_exec_header_out) (abfd, execp, &exec_bytes);
294
295 /* update fields not covered by default swap_exec_header_out */
296
297 /* this is really the sym table size but we store it in drelocs */
298 bfd_h_put_32 (abfd, bfd_get_symcount (abfd) * 12, exec_bytes.e_drelocs);
299
300 if (bfd_seek (abfd, 0L, false) != 0
301 || (bfd_write ((PTR) & exec_bytes, 1, EXEC_BYTES_SIZE, abfd)
302 != EXEC_BYTES_SIZE))
303 return false;
304
305 /* Write out the symbols, and then the relocs. We must write out
306 the symbols first so that we know the symbol indices. */
307
308 if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) != 0)
309 {
310 /* Skip the relocs to where we want to put the symbols. */
311 if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) N_DRELOFF (*execp) + execp->a_drsize,
312 SEEK_SET) != 0)
313 return false;
314 }
315
316 if (!MY (write_syms) (abfd))
317 return false;
318
319 if (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) != 0)
320 {
321 if (bfd_seek (abfd, (long) (N_TRELOFF (*execp)), false) != 0)
322 return false;
323 if (!NAME (aout,squirt_out_relocs) (abfd, obj_textsec (abfd)))
324 return false;
325 if (bfd_seek (abfd, (long) (N_DRELOFF (*execp)), false) != 0)
326 return false;
327 if (!NAME (aout,squirt_out_relocs) (abfd, obj_datasec (abfd)))
328 return false;
329 }
330
331 return true;
332}
333
334/* convert the hp symbol type to be the same as aout64.h usage so we */
335/* can piggyback routines in aoutx.h. */
336
337static void
338convert_sym_type (sym_pointer, cache_ptr, abfd)
339 struct external_nlist *sym_pointer;
340 aout_symbol_type *cache_ptr;
341 bfd *abfd;
342{
343 int name_type;
344 int new_type;
345
346 name_type = (cache_ptr->type);
347 new_type = 0;
348
349 if ((name_type & HP_SYMTYPE_ALIGN) != 0)
350 {
351 /* iou_error ("aligned symbol encountered: %s", name);*/
352 name_type = 0;
353 }
354
355 if (name_type == HP_SYMTYPE_FILENAME)
356 new_type = N_FN;
357 else
358 {
359 switch (name_type & HP_SYMTYPE_TYPE)
360 {
361 case HP_SYMTYPE_UNDEFINED:
362 new_type = N_UNDF;
363 break;
364
365 case HP_SYMTYPE_ABSOLUTE:
366 new_type = N_ABS;
367 break;
368
369 case HP_SYMTYPE_TEXT:
370 new_type = N_TEXT;
371 break;
372
373 case HP_SYMTYPE_DATA:
374 new_type = N_DATA;
375 break;
376
377 case HP_SYMTYPE_BSS:
378 new_type = N_BSS;
379 break;
380
381 case HP_SYMTYPE_COMMON:
382 new_type = N_COMM;
383 break;
384
385 default:
386 abort ();
387 break;
388 }
389 if (name_type & HP_SYMTYPE_EXTERNAL)
390 new_type |= N_EXT;
391
392 if (name_type & HP_SECONDARY_SYMBOL)
393 {
394 switch (new_type)
395 {
396 default:
397 abort ();
398 case N_UNDF | N_EXT:
399 /* If the value is nonzero, then just treat this as a
400 common symbol. I don't know if this is correct in
401 all cases, but it is more correct than treating it as
402 a weak undefined symbol. */
403 if (cache_ptr->symbol.value == 0)
404 new_type = N_WEAKU;
405 break;
406 case N_ABS | N_EXT:
407 new_type = N_WEAKA;
408 break;
409 case N_TEXT | N_EXT:
410 new_type = N_WEAKT;
411 break;
412 case N_DATA | N_EXT:
413 new_type = N_WEAKD;
414 break;
415 case N_BSS | N_EXT:
416 new_type = N_WEAKB;
417 break;
418 }
419 }
420 }
421 cache_ptr->type = new_type;
422
423}
424
425
426/*
427DESCRIPTION
428 Swaps the information in an executable header taken from a raw
429 byte stream memory image, into the internal exec_header
430 structure.
431*/
432
433void
434NAME (aout,swap_exec_header_in) (abfd, raw_bytes, execp)
435 bfd *abfd;
436 struct external_exec *raw_bytes;
437 struct internal_exec *execp;
438{
439 struct external_exec *bytes = (struct external_exec *) raw_bytes;
440
441 /* The internal_exec structure has some fields that are unused in this
442 configuration (IE for i960), so ensure that all such uninitialized
443 fields are zero'd out. There are places where two of these structs
444 are memcmp'd, and thus the contents do matter. */
445 memset (execp, 0, sizeof (struct internal_exec));
446 /* Now fill in fields in the execp, from the bytes in the raw data. */
447 execp->a_info = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->e_info);
448 execp->a_text = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_text);
449 execp->a_data = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_data);
450 execp->a_bss = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_bss);
451 execp->a_syms = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_syms);
452 execp->a_entry = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_entry);
453 execp->a_trsize = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_trsize);
454 execp->a_drsize = GET_WORD (abfd, bytes->e_drsize);
455
456 /***************************************************************/
457 /* check the header to see if it was generated by a bfd output */
458 /* this is detected rather bizarely by requiring a bunch of */
459 /* header fields to be zero and an old unused field (now used) */
460 /* to be set. */
461 /***************************************************************/
462 do
463 {
464 long syms;
465 struct aout_data_struct *rawptr;
466 if (bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->e_passize) != 0)
467 break;
468 if (bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->e_syms) != 0)
469 break;
470 if (bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->e_supsize) != 0)
471 break;
472
473 syms = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->e_drelocs);
474 if (syms == 0)
475 break;
476
477 /* OK, we've passed the test as best as we can determine */
478 execp->a_syms = syms;
479
480 /* allocate storage for where we will store this result */
481 rawptr = (struct aout_data_struct *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (*rawptr));
482
483 if (rawptr == NULL)
484 return;
485 abfd->tdata.aout_data = rawptr;
486 obj_aout_subformat (abfd) = gnu_encap_format;
487 }
488 while (0);
489}
490
491
492/* The hp symbol table is a bit different than other a.out targets. Instead
493 of having an array of nlist items and an array of strings, hp's format
494 has them mixed together in one structure. In addition, the strings are
495 not null terminated. It looks something like this:
496
497 nlist element 1
498 string1
499 nlist element 2
500 string2
501 ...
502
503 The whole symbol table is read as one chunk and then we march thru it
504 and convert it to canonical form. As we march thru the table, we copy
505 the nlist data into the internal form and we compact the strings and null
506 terminate them, using storage from the already allocated symbol table:
507
508 string1
509 null
510 string2
511 null
512 ...
513*/
514
515boolean
516MY (slurp_symbol_table) (abfd)
517 bfd *abfd;
518{
519 bfd_size_type symbol_bytes;
520 struct external_nlist *syms;
521 struct external_nlist *sym_pointer;
522 struct external_nlist *sym_end;
523 char *strings;
524 aout_symbol_type *cached;
525 unsigned num_syms = 0;
526
527 /* If there's no work to be done, don't do any */
528 if (obj_aout_symbols (abfd) != (aout_symbol_type *) NULL)
529 return true;
530 symbol_bytes = exec_hdr (abfd)->a_syms;
531
532 strings = (char *) bfd_alloc (abfd,
533 symbol_bytes + SYM_EXTRA_BYTES);
534 if (!strings)
535 return false;
536 syms = (struct external_nlist *) (strings + SYM_EXTRA_BYTES);
537 if (bfd_seek (abfd, obj_sym_filepos (abfd), SEEK_SET) != 0
538 || bfd_read ((PTR) syms, symbol_bytes, 1, abfd) != symbol_bytes)
539 {
540 bfd_release (abfd, syms);
541 return false;
542 }
543
544
545 sym_end = (struct external_nlist *) (((char *) syms) + symbol_bytes);
546
547 /* first, march thru the table and figure out how many symbols there are */
548 for (sym_pointer = syms; sym_pointer < sym_end; sym_pointer++, num_syms++)
549 {
550 /* skip over the embedded symbol. */
551 sym_pointer = (struct external_nlist *) (((char *) sym_pointer) +
552 sym_pointer->e_length[0]);
553 }
554
555 /* now that we know the symbol count, update the bfd header */
556 bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = num_syms;
557
558 cached = ((aout_symbol_type *)
559 bfd_zalloc (abfd,
560 bfd_get_symcount (abfd) * sizeof (aout_symbol_type)));
561 if (cached == NULL && bfd_get_symcount (abfd) != 0)
562 return false;
563
564 /* as we march thru the hp symbol table, convert it into a list of
565 null terminated strings to hold the symbol names. Make sure any
566 assignment to the strings pointer is done after we're thru using
567 the nlist so we don't overwrite anything important. */
568
569 /* OK, now walk the new symtable, cacheing symbol properties */
570 {
571 aout_symbol_type *cache_ptr = cached;
572 aout_symbol_type cache_save;
573 /* Run through table and copy values */
574 for (sym_pointer = syms, cache_ptr = cached;
575 sym_pointer < sym_end; sym_pointer++, cache_ptr++)
576 {
577 unsigned int length;
578 cache_ptr->symbol.the_bfd = abfd;
579 cache_ptr->symbol.value = GET_SWORD (abfd, sym_pointer->e_value);
580 cache_ptr->desc = bfd_get_16 (abfd, sym_pointer->e_almod);
581 cache_ptr->type = bfd_get_8 (abfd, sym_pointer->e_type);
582 cache_ptr->symbol.udata.p = NULL;
583 length = bfd_get_8 (abfd, sym_pointer->e_length);
584 cache_ptr->other = length; /* other not used, save length here */
585
586 cache_save = *cache_ptr;
587 convert_sym_type (sym_pointer, cache_ptr, abfd);
588 if (!translate_from_native_sym_flags (abfd, cache_ptr))
589 return false;
590
591 /********************************************************/
592 /* for hpux, the 'lenght' value indicates the length of */
593 /* the symbol name which follows the nlist entry. */
594 /********************************************************/
595 if (length)
596 {
597 /**************************************************************/
598 /* the hp string is not null terminated so we create a new one*/
599 /* by copying the string to overlap the just vacated nlist */
600 /* structure before it in memory. */
601 /**************************************************************/
602 cache_ptr->symbol.name = strings;
603 memcpy (strings, sym_pointer + 1, length);
604 strings[length] = '\0';
605 strings += length + 1;
606 }
607 else
608 cache_ptr->symbol.name = (char *) NULL;
609
610 /* skip over the embedded symbol. */
611 sym_pointer = (struct external_nlist *) (((char *) sym_pointer) +
612 length);
613 }
614 }
615
616 obj_aout_symbols (abfd) = cached;
617
618 return true;
619}
620
621
622
623void
624MY (swap_std_reloc_in) (abfd, bytes, cache_ptr, symbols, symcount)
625 bfd *abfd;
626 struct hp300hpux_reloc *bytes;
627 arelent *cache_ptr;
628 asymbol **symbols;
629 bfd_size_type symcount;
630{
631 int r_index;
632 int r_extern = 0;
633 unsigned int r_length;
634 int r_pcrel = 0;
635 struct aoutdata *su = &(abfd->tdata.aout_data->a);
636
637 cache_ptr->address = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, bytes->r_address);
638 r_index = bfd_h_get_16 (abfd, bytes->r_index);
639
640 switch (bytes->r_type[0])
641 {
642 case HP_RSEGMENT_TEXT:
643 r_index = N_TEXT;
644 break;
645 case HP_RSEGMENT_DATA:
646 r_index = N_DATA;
647 break;
648 case HP_RSEGMENT_BSS:
649 r_index = N_BSS;
650 break;
651 case HP_RSEGMENT_EXTERNAL:
652 r_extern = 1;
653 break;
654 case HP_RSEGMENT_PCREL:
655 r_extern = 1;
656 r_pcrel = 1;
657 break;
658 case HP_RSEGMENT_RDLT:
659 break;
660 case HP_RSEGMENT_RPLT:
661 break;
662 case HP_RSEGMENT_NOOP:
663 break;
664 default:
665 abort ();
666 break;
667 }
668
669 switch (bytes->r_length[0])
670 {
671 case HP_RLENGTH_BYTE:
672 r_length = 0;
673 break;
674 case HP_RLENGTH_WORD:
675 r_length = 1;
676 break;
677 case HP_RLENGTH_LONG:
678 r_length = 2;
679 break;
680 default:
681 abort ();
682 break;
683 }
684
685 cache_ptr->howto = howto_table_std + r_length + 4 * r_pcrel;
686 /* FIXME-soon: Roll baserel, jmptable, relative bits into howto setting */
687
688 /* This macro uses the r_index value computed above */
689 if (r_pcrel && r_extern)
690 {
691 /* The GNU linker assumes any offset from beginning of section */
692 /* is already incorporated into the image while the HP linker */
693 /* adds this in later. Add it in now... */
694 MOVE_ADDRESS (-cache_ptr->address);
695 }
696 else
697 {
698 MOVE_ADDRESS (0);
699 }
700}
701
702boolean
703MY (slurp_reloc_table) (abfd, asect, symbols)
704 bfd *abfd;
705 sec_ptr asect;
706 asymbol **symbols;
707{
708 unsigned int count;
709 bfd_size_type reloc_size;
710 PTR relocs;
711 arelent *reloc_cache;
712 size_t each_size;
713 struct hp300hpux_reloc *rptr;
714 unsigned int counter;
715 arelent *cache_ptr;
716
717 if (asect->relocation)
718 return true;
719
720 if (asect->flags & SEC_CONSTRUCTOR)
721 return true;
722
723 if (asect == obj_datasec (abfd))
724 {
725 reloc_size = exec_hdr (abfd)->a_drsize;
726 goto doit;
727 }
728
729 if (asect == obj_textsec (abfd))
730 {
731 reloc_size = exec_hdr (abfd)->a_trsize;
732 goto doit;
733 }
734
735 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
736 return false;
737
738doit:
739 if (bfd_seek (abfd, asect->rel_filepos, SEEK_SET) != 0)
740 return false;
741 each_size = obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd);
742
743 count = reloc_size / each_size;
744
745
746 reloc_cache = (arelent *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, (size_t) (count * sizeof
747 (arelent)));
748 if (!reloc_cache && count != 0)
749 return false;
750
751 relocs = (PTR) bfd_alloc (abfd, reloc_size);
752 if (!relocs && reloc_size != 0)
753 {
754 bfd_release (abfd, reloc_cache);
755 return false;
756 }
757
758 if (bfd_read (relocs, 1, reloc_size, abfd) != reloc_size)
759 {
760 bfd_release (abfd, relocs);
761 bfd_release (abfd, reloc_cache);
762 return false;
763 }
764
765 rptr = (struct hp300hpux_reloc *) relocs;
766 counter = 0;
767 cache_ptr = reloc_cache;
768
769 for (; counter < count; counter++, rptr++, cache_ptr++)
770 {
771 MY (swap_std_reloc_in) (abfd, rptr, cache_ptr, symbols,
772 bfd_get_symcount (abfd));
773 }
774
775
776 bfd_release (abfd, relocs);
777 asect->relocation = reloc_cache;
778 asect->reloc_count = count;
779 return true;
780}
781
782
783/************************************************************************/
784/* The following functions are identical to functions in aoutx.h except */
785/* they refer to MY(func) rather than NAME(aout,func) and they also */
786/* call aout_32 versions if the input file was generated by gcc */
787/************************************************************************/
788
789long aout_32_get_symtab PARAMS ((bfd * abfd, asymbol ** location));
790long aout_32_get_symtab_upper_bound PARAMS ((bfd * abfd));
791
792long aout_32_canonicalize_reloc PARAMS ((bfd * abfd, sec_ptr section,
793 arelent ** relptr,
794 asymbol ** symbols));
795
796long
797MY (get_symtab) (abfd, location)
798 bfd *abfd;
799 asymbol **location;
800{
801 unsigned int counter = 0;
802 aout_symbol_type *symbase;
803
804 if (obj_aout_subformat (abfd) == gnu_encap_format)
805 return aout_32_get_symtab (abfd, location);
806
807 if (!MY (slurp_symbol_table) (abfd))
808 return -1;
809
810 for (symbase = obj_aout_symbols (abfd); counter++ < bfd_get_symcount (abfd);)
811 *(location++) = (asymbol *) (symbase++);
812 *location++ = 0;
813 return bfd_get_symcount (abfd);
814}
815
816long
817MY (get_symtab_upper_bound) (abfd)
818 bfd *abfd;
819{
820 if (obj_aout_subformat (abfd) == gnu_encap_format)
821 return aout_32_get_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
822 if (!MY (slurp_symbol_table) (abfd))
823 return -1;
824
825 return (bfd_get_symcount (abfd) + 1) * (sizeof (aout_symbol_type *));
826}
827
828
829
830
831long
832MY (canonicalize_reloc) (abfd, section, relptr, symbols)
833 bfd *abfd;
834 sec_ptr section;
835 arelent **relptr;
836 asymbol **symbols;
837{
838 arelent *tblptr = section->relocation;
839 unsigned int count;
840 if (obj_aout_subformat (abfd) == gnu_encap_format)
841 return aout_32_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, section, relptr, symbols);
842
843 if (!(tblptr || MY (slurp_reloc_table) (abfd, section, symbols)))
844 return -1;
845
846 if (section->flags & SEC_CONSTRUCTOR)
847 {
848 arelent_chain *chain = section->constructor_chain;
849 for (count = 0; count < section->reloc_count; count++)
850 {
851 *relptr++ = &chain->relent;
852 chain = chain->next;
853 }
854 }
855 else
856 {
857 tblptr = section->relocation;
858
859 for (count = 0; count++ < section->reloc_count;)
860 {
861 *relptr++ = tblptr++;
862 }
863 }
864 *relptr = 0;
865
866 return section->reloc_count;
867}
868
869
870#include "aout-target.h"
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