Add declaration of free() to config/ho-generic.h
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1 /* as.h - global header file
2 Copyright (C) 1987, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
5
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
8 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
9 any later version.
10
11 GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14 GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
17 along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
18 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
19
20 /* static const char rcsid[] = "$Id$"; */
21
22 #define GAS 1
23
24 #include "host.h"
25 #include "flonum.h"
26
27 #ifndef __STDC__
28 #define volatile /**/
29 #ifndef const
30 #define const /**/
31 #endif /* const */
32 #endif /* __STDC__ */
33
34 #ifdef __GNUC__
35 #define alloca __builtin_alloca
36 #define register
37 #endif /* __GNUC__ */
38
39 #ifndef __LINE__
40 #define __LINE__ "unknown"
41 #endif /* __LINE__ */
42
43 #ifndef __FILE__
44 #define __FILE__ "unknown"
45 #endif /* __FILE__ */
46
47 /*
48 * I think this stuff is largely out of date. xoxorich.
49 *
50 * CAPITALISED names are #defined.
51 * "lowercaseH" is #defined if "lowercase.h" has been #include-d.
52 * "lowercaseT" is a typedef of "lowercase" objects.
53 * "lowercaseP" is type "pointer to object of type 'lowercase'".
54 * "lowercaseS" is typedef struct ... lowercaseS.
55 *
56 * #define DEBUG to enable all the "know" assertion tests.
57 * #define SUSPECT when debugging.
58 * #define COMMON as "extern" for all modules except one, where you #define
59 * COMMON as "".
60 * If TEST is #defined, then we are testing a module: #define COMMON as "".
61 */
62
63 /* These #defines are for parameters of entire assembler. */
64
65 /* #define SUSPECT JF remove for speed testing */
66 /* These #includes are for type definitions etc. */
67
68 #include <stdio.h>
69 #include <assert.h>
70
71 #define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
72 #define obstack_chunk_free xfree
73
74 #define BAD_CASE(value) \
75 { \
76 as_fatal("Case value %d unexpected at line %d of file \"%s\"\n", \
77 value, __LINE__, __FILE__); \
78 }
79
80 \f
81 /* These are assembler-wide concepts */
82
83
84 #ifndef COMMON
85 #ifdef TEST
86 #define COMMON /* declare our COMMONs storage here. */
87 #else
88 #define COMMON extern /* our commons live elswhere */
89 #endif
90 #endif
91 /* COMMON now defined */
92 #define DEBUG /* temporary */
93
94 #ifdef DEBUG
95 #undef NDEBUG
96 #ifndef know
97 #define know(p) assert(p) /* Verify our assumptions! */
98 #endif /* not yet defined */
99 #else
100 #define know(p) /* know() checks are no-op.ed */
101 #endif
102
103
104 #define xfree free
105 \f
106 /* input_scrub.c */
107
108 /*
109 * Supplies sanitised buffers to read.c.
110 * Also understands printing line-number part of error messages.
111 */
112
113 \f
114 /* subsegs.c Sub-segments. Also, segment(=expression type)s.*/
115
116 /*
117 * This table describes the use of segments as EXPRESSION types.
118 *
119 * X_seg X_add_symbol X_subtract_symbol X_add_number
120 * SEG_ABSENT no (legal) expression
121 * SEG_PASS1 no (defined) "
122 * SEG_BIG * > 32 bits const.
123 * SEG_ABSOLUTE 0
124 * SEG_DATA * 0
125 * SEG_TEXT * 0
126 * SEG_BSS * 0
127 * SEG_UNKNOWN * 0
128 * SEG_DIFFERENCE 0 * 0
129 * SEG_REGISTER *
130 *
131 * The blank fields MUST be 0, and are nugatory.
132 * The '0' fields MAY be 0. The '*' fields MAY NOT be 0.
133 *
134 * SEG_BIG: X_add_number is < 0 if the result is in
135 * generic_floating_point_number. The value is -'c' where c is the
136 * character that introduced the constant. e.g. "0f6.9" will have -'f'
137 * as a X_add_number value.
138 * X_add_number > 0 is a count of how many littlenums it took to
139 * represent a bignum.
140 * SEG_DIFFERENCE:
141 * If segments of both symbols are known, they are the same segment.
142 * X_add_symbol != X_sub_symbol (then we just cancel them, => SEG_ABSOLUTE).
143 */
144
145
146 #ifdef MANY_SEGMENTS
147 #define N_SEGMENTS 10
148 #define SEG_NORMAL(x) ((x) >= SEG_E0 && (x) <= SEG_E9)
149 #define SEG_LIST SEG_E0,SEG_E1,SEG_E2,SEG_E3,SEG_E4,SEG_E5,SEG_E6,SEG_E7,SEG_E8,SEG_E9
150 #define SEG_DATA SEG_E1
151 #define SEG_TEXT SEG_E0
152 #define SEG_BSS SEG_E2
153 #else
154 #define N_SEGMENTS 3
155 #define SEG_NORMAL(x) ((x) == SEG_TEXT || (x) == SEG_DATA || (x) == SEG_BSS)
156 #define SEG_LIST SEG_TEXT,SEG_DATA,SEG_BSS
157 #endif
158
159 typedef enum _segT {
160 SEG_ABSOLUTE = 0,
161 SEG_LIST,
162 SEG_UNKNOWN,
163 SEG_ABSENT, /* Mythical Segment (absent): NO expression seen. */
164 SEG_PASS1, /* Mythical Segment: Need another pass. */
165 SEG_GOOF, /* Only happens if AS has a logic error. */
166 /* Invented so we don't crash printing */
167 /* error message involving weird segment. */
168 SEG_BIG, /* Bigger than 32 bits constant. */
169 SEG_DIFFERENCE, /* Mythical Segment: absolute difference. */
170 SEG_DEBUG, /* Debug segment */
171 SEG_NTV, /* Transfert vector preload segment */
172 SEG_PTV, /* Transfert vector postload segment */
173 SEG_REGISTER, /* Mythical: a register-valued expression */
174 } segT;
175
176 #define SEG_MAXIMUM_ORDINAL (SEG_REGISTER)
177
178 typedef int subsegT;
179
180 COMMON subsegT now_subseg;
181 /* What subseg we are accreting now? */
182
183
184 COMMON segT now_seg;
185 /* Segment our instructions emit to. */
186 /* Only OK values are SEG_TEXT or SEG_DATA. */
187
188
189 extern char *const seg_name[];
190 extern int section_alignment[];
191
192
193 /* relax() */
194
195 typedef enum _relax_state {
196 rs_fill, /* Variable chars to be repeated fr_offset times. Fr_symbol
197 unused. Used with fr_offset == 0 for a constant length
198 frag. */
199
200 rs_align, /* Align: Fr_offset: power of 2. 1 variable char: fill
201 character. */
202
203 rs_org, /* Org: Fr_offset, fr_symbol: address. 1 variable char: fill
204 character. */
205
206 rs_machine_dependent,
207
208 #ifndef WORKING_DOT_WORD
209 rs_broken_word, /* JF: gunpoint */
210 #endif
211 } relax_stateT;
212
213 /* typedef unsigned char relax_substateT; */
214 /* JF this is more likely to leave the end of a struct frag on an align
215 boundry. Be very careful with this. */
216 typedef unsigned long relax_substateT;
217
218 typedef unsigned long relax_addressT;/* Enough bits for address. */
219 /* Still an integer type. */
220
221 \f
222 /* frags.c */
223
224 /*
225 * A code fragment (frag) is some known number of chars, followed by some
226 * unknown number of chars. Typically the unknown number of chars is an
227 * instruction address whose size is yet unknown. We always know the greatest
228 * possible size the unknown number of chars may become, and reserve that
229 * much room at the end of the frag.
230 * Once created, frags do not change address during assembly.
231 * We chain the frags in (a) forward-linked list(s). The object-file address
232 * of the 1st char of a frag is generally not known until after relax().
233 * Many things at assembly time describe an address by {object-file-address
234 * of a particular frag}+offset.
235
236 BUG: it may be smarter to have a single pointer off to various different
237 notes for different frag kinds. See how code pans
238 */
239 struct frag /* a code fragment */
240 {
241 unsigned long fr_address; /* Object file address. */
242 struct frag *fr_next; /* Chain forward; ascending address order. */
243 /* Rooted in frch_root. */
244
245 long fr_fix; /* (Fixed) number of chars we know we have. */
246 /* May be 0. */
247 long fr_var; /* (Variable) number of chars after above. */
248 /* May be 0. */
249 struct symbol *fr_symbol; /* For variable-length tail. */
250 long fr_offset; /* For variable-length tail. */
251 char *fr_opcode; /*->opcode low addr byte,for relax()ation*/
252 relax_stateT fr_type; /* What state is my tail in? */
253 relax_substateT fr_subtype;
254 /* These are needed only on the NS32K machines */
255 char fr_pcrel_adjust;
256 char fr_bsr;
257 char fr_literal [1]; /* Chars begin here. */
258 /* One day we will compile fr_literal[0]. */
259 };
260 #define SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG \
261 ((int)zero_address_frag.fr_literal-(int)&zero_address_frag)
262 /* We want to say fr_literal[0] above. */
263
264 typedef struct frag fragS;
265
266 COMMON fragS * frag_now; /* -> current frag we are building. */
267 /* This frag is incomplete. */
268 /* It is, however, included in frchain_now. */
269 /* Frag_now->fr_fix is bogus. Use: */
270 /* Virtual frag_now->fr_fix==obstack_next_free(&frags)-frag_now->fr_literal.*/
271
272 COMMON fragS zero_address_frag; /* For foreign-segment symbol fixups. */
273 COMMON fragS bss_address_frag; /* For local common (N_BSS segment) fixups. */
274
275 /* main program "as.c" (command arguments etc) */
276
277 COMMON char
278 flagseen[128]; /* ['x'] TRUE if "-x" seen. */
279
280 COMMON char *
281 out_file_name; /* name of emitted object file */
282
283 COMMON int need_pass_2; /* TRUE if we need a second pass. */
284
285 typedef struct {
286 char * poc_name; /* assembler mnemonic, lower case, no '.' */
287 void (*poc_handler)(); /* Do the work */
288 int poc_val; /* Value to pass to handler */
289 } pseudo_typeS;
290
291 #if defined(__STDC__) & !defined(NO_STDARG)
292
293 int had_errors(void);
294 int had_warnings(void);
295 void as_bad(const char *Format, ...);
296 void as_fatal(const char *Format, ...);
297 void as_tsktsk(const char *Format, ...);
298 void as_warn(const char *Format, ...);
299
300 #else
301
302 int had_errors();
303 int had_warnings();
304 void as_bad();
305 void as_fatal();
306 void as_tsktsk();
307 void as_warn();
308
309 #endif /* __STDC__ & !NO_STDARG */
310
311 #ifdef __STDC__
312
313 char *app_push(void);
314 char *atof_ieee(char *str, int what_kind, LITTLENUM_TYPE *words);
315 char *input_scrub_include_file(char *filename, char *position);
316 char *input_scrub_new_file(char *filename);
317 char *input_scrub_next_buffer(char **bufp);
318 char *strstr(const char *s, const char *wanted);
319 char *xmalloc(int size);
320 char *xrealloc(char *ptr, long n);
321 int do_scrub_next_char(int (*get)(), void (*unget)());
322 int gen_to_words(LITTLENUM_TYPE *words, int precision, long exponent_bits);
323 int had_err(void);
324 int had_errors(void);
325 int had_warnings(void);
326 int ignore_input(void);
327 int scrub_from_file(void);
328 int scrub_from_file(void);
329 int scrub_from_string(void);
330 int seen_at_least_1_file(void);
331 void app_pop(char *arg);
332 void as_howmuch(FILE *stream);
333 void as_perror(char *gripe, char *filename);
334 void as_where(void);
335 void bump_line_counters(void);
336 void do_scrub_begin(void);
337 void input_scrub_begin(void);
338 void input_scrub_close(void);
339 void input_scrub_end(void);
340 void int_to_gen(long x);
341 void new_logical_line(char *fname, int line_number);
342 void scrub_to_file(int ch);
343 void scrub_to_string(int ch);
344 void subseg_change(segT seg, int subseg);
345 void subseg_new(segT seg, subsegT subseg);
346 void subsegs_begin(void);
347
348 #else /* __STDC__ */
349
350 char *app_push();
351 char *atof_ieee();
352 char *input_scrub_include_file();
353 char *input_scrub_new_file();
354 char *input_scrub_next_buffer();
355 char *strstr();
356 char *xmalloc();
357 char *xrealloc();
358 int do_scrub_next_char();
359 int gen_to_words();
360 int had_err();
361 int had_errors();
362 int had_warnings();
363 int ignore_input();
364 int scrub_from_file();
365 int scrub_from_file();
366 int scrub_from_string();
367 int seen_at_least_1_file();
368 void app_pop();
369 void as_howmuch();
370 void as_perror();
371 void as_where();
372 void bump_line_counters();
373 void do_scrub_begin();
374 void input_scrub_begin();
375 void input_scrub_close();
376 void input_scrub_end();
377 void int_to_gen();
378 void new_logical_line();
379 void scrub_to_file();
380 void scrub_to_string();
381 void subseg_change();
382 void subseg_new();
383 void subsegs_begin();
384
385 #endif /* __STDC__ */
386
387 /* this one starts the chain of target dependant headers */
388 #include "targ-env.h"
389
390 /* these define types needed by the interfaces */
391 #include "struc-symbol.h"
392 #include "reloc.h"
393 #include "write.h"
394 #include "expr.h"
395 #include "frags.h"
396 #include "hash.h"
397 #include "read.h"
398 #include "symbols.h"
399
400 #include "tc.h"
401 #include "obj.h"
402
403 /*
404 * Local Variables:
405 * comment-column: 0
406 * fill-column: 131
407 * End:
408 */
409
410 /* end: as.h */
411
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