darling-gdb/bfd/coff-i386.c
Ian Lance Taylor a56552441f * targets.c (bfd_target): Remove unused align_power_min field.
* bfd-in2.h: Rebuild.
	* All backends: Remove initialization of align_power_min.
1995-09-19 21:11:46 +00:00

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/* BFD back-end for Intel 386 COFF files.
Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Cygnus Support.
This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
#include "bfd.h"
#include "sysdep.h"
#include "libbfd.h"
#include "obstack.h"
#include "coff/i386.h"
#include "coff/internal.h"
#ifdef COFF_WITH_PE
#include "coff/pe.h"
#endif
#include "libcoff.h"
static bfd_reloc_status_type coff_i386_reloc
PARAMS ((bfd *, arelent *, asymbol *, PTR, asection *, bfd *, char **));
static reloc_howto_type *coff_i386_rtype_to_howto
PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, struct internal_reloc *,
struct coff_link_hash_entry *, struct internal_syment *,
bfd_vma *));
#define COFF_DEFAULT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT_POWER (2)
/* The page size is a guess based on ELF. */
#define COFF_PAGE_SIZE 0x1000
/* For some reason when using i386 COFF the value stored in the .text
section for a reference to a common symbol is the value itself plus
any desired offset. Ian Taylor, Cygnus Support. */
/* If we are producing relocateable output, we need to do some
adjustments to the object file that are not done by the
bfd_perform_relocation function. This function is called by every
reloc type to make any required adjustments. */
static bfd_reloc_status_type
coff_i386_reloc (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data, input_section, output_bfd,
error_message)
bfd *abfd;
arelent *reloc_entry;
asymbol *symbol;
PTR data;
asection *input_section;
bfd *output_bfd;
char **error_message;
{
symvalue diff;
if (output_bfd == (bfd *) NULL)
return bfd_reloc_continue;
if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section))
{
/* We are relocating a common symbol. The current value in the
object file is ORIG + OFFSET, where ORIG is the value of the
common symbol as seen by the object file when it was compiled
(this may be zero if the symbol was undefined) and OFFSET is
the offset into the common symbol (normally zero, but may be
non-zero when referring to a field in a common structure).
ORIG is the negative of reloc_entry->addend, which is set by
the CALC_ADDEND macro below. We want to replace the value in
the object file with NEW + OFFSET, where NEW is the value of
the common symbol which we are going to put in the final
object file. NEW is symbol->value. */
diff = symbol->value + reloc_entry->addend;
}
else
{
/* For some reason bfd_perform_relocation always effectively
ignores the addend for a COFF target when producing
relocateable output. This seems to be always wrong for 386
COFF, so we handle the addend here instead. */
diff = reloc_entry->addend;
}
#ifdef COFF_WITH_PE
if (reloc_entry->howto->type == 7)
{
/* diff -= coff_data(output_bfd)->link_info->pe_info.image_base.value;*/
exit(1);
}
#endif
#define DOIT(x) \
x = ((x & ~howto->dst_mask) | (((x & howto->src_mask) + diff) & howto->dst_mask))
if (diff != 0)
{
reloc_howto_type *howto = reloc_entry->howto;
unsigned char *addr = (unsigned char *) data + reloc_entry->address;
switch (howto->size)
{
case 0:
{
char x = bfd_get_8 (abfd, addr);
DOIT (x);
bfd_put_8 (abfd, x, addr);
}
break;
case 1:
{
short x = bfd_get_16 (abfd, addr);
DOIT (x);
bfd_put_16 (abfd, x, addr);
}
break;
case 2:
{
long x = bfd_get_32 (abfd, addr);
DOIT (x);
bfd_put_32 (abfd, x, addr);
}
break;
default:
abort ();
}
}
/* Now let bfd_perform_relocation finish everything up. */
return bfd_reloc_continue;
}
#ifndef PCRELOFFSET
#define PCRELOFFSET false
#endif
static reloc_howto_type howto_table[] =
{
{0},
{1},
{2},
{3},
{4},
{5},
HOWTO (R_DIR32, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
32, /* bitsize */
false, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"dir32", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
true), /* pcrel_offset */
/* {7}, */
HOWTO (R_IMAGEBASE, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
32, /* bitsize */
false, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"rva32", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
false), /* pcrel_offset */
{010},
{011},
{012},
{013},
{014},
{015},
{016},
HOWTO (R_RELBYTE, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
0, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
8, /* bitsize */
false, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"8", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0x000000ff, /* src_mask */
0x000000ff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET), /* pcrel_offset */
HOWTO (R_RELWORD, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
1, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
16, /* bitsize */
false, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"16", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0x0000ffff, /* src_mask */
0x0000ffff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET), /* pcrel_offset */
HOWTO (R_RELLONG, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
32, /* bitsize */
false, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"32", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET), /* pcrel_offset */
HOWTO (R_PCRBYTE, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
0, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
8, /* bitsize */
true, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"DISP8", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0x000000ff, /* src_mask */
0x000000ff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET), /* pcrel_offset */
HOWTO (R_PCRWORD, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
1, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
16, /* bitsize */
true, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"DISP16", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0x0000ffff, /* src_mask */
0x0000ffff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET), /* pcrel_offset */
HOWTO (R_PCRLONG, /* type */
0, /* rightshift */
2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
32, /* bitsize */
true, /* pc_relative */
0, /* bitpos */
complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */
coff_i386_reloc, /* special_function */
"DISP32", /* name */
true, /* partial_inplace */
0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
PCRELOFFSET) /* pcrel_offset */
};
/* Turn a howto into a reloc nunmber */
#define SELECT_RELOC(x,howto) { x.r_type = howto->type; }
#define BADMAG(x) I386BADMAG(x)
#define I386 1 /* Customize coffcode.h */
#define RTYPE2HOWTO(cache_ptr, dst) \
(cache_ptr)->howto = howto_table + (dst)->r_type;
/* On SCO Unix 3.2.2 the native assembler generates two .data
sections. We handle that by renaming the second one to .data2. It
does no harm to do this for any 386 COFF target. */
#define TWO_DATA_SECS
/* For 386 COFF a STYP_NOLOAD | STYP_BSS section is part of a shared
library. On some other COFF targets STYP_BSS is normally
STYP_NOLOAD. */
#define BSS_NOLOAD_IS_SHARED_LIBRARY
/* Compute the addend of a reloc. If the reloc is to a common symbol,
the object file contains the value of the common symbol. By the
time this is called, the linker may be using a different symbol
from a different object file with a different value. Therefore, we
hack wildly to locate the original symbol from this file so that we
can make the correct adjustment. This macro sets coffsym to the
symbol from the original file, and uses it to set the addend value
correctly. If this is not a common symbol, the usual addend
calculation is done, except that an additional tweak is needed for
PC relative relocs.
FIXME: This macro refers to symbols and asect; these are from the
calling function, not the macro arguments. */
#define CALC_ADDEND(abfd, ptr, reloc, cache_ptr) \
{ \
coff_symbol_type *coffsym = (coff_symbol_type *) NULL; \
if (ptr && bfd_asymbol_bfd (ptr) != abfd) \
coffsym = (obj_symbols (abfd) \
+ (cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr - symbols)); \
else if (ptr) \
coffsym = coff_symbol_from (abfd, ptr); \
if (coffsym != (coff_symbol_type *) NULL \
&& coffsym->native->u.syment.n_scnum == 0) \
cache_ptr->addend = - coffsym->native->u.syment.n_value; \
else if (ptr && bfd_asymbol_bfd (ptr) == abfd \
&& ptr->section != (asection *) NULL) \
cache_ptr->addend = - (ptr->section->vma + ptr->value); \
else \
cache_ptr->addend = 0; \
if (ptr && howto_table[reloc.r_type].pc_relative) \
cache_ptr->addend += asect->vma; \
}
/* We use the special COFF backend linker. */
#define coff_relocate_section _bfd_coff_generic_relocate_section
static reloc_howto_type *
coff_i386_rtype_to_howto (abfd, sec, rel, h, sym, addendp)
bfd *abfd;
asection *sec;
struct internal_reloc *rel;
struct coff_link_hash_entry *h;
struct internal_syment *sym;
bfd_vma *addendp;
{
reloc_howto_type *howto;
howto = howto_table + rel->r_type;
#ifdef COFF_WITH_PE
*addendp = 0;
#endif
if (howto->pc_relative)
*addendp += sec->vma;
if (sym != NULL && sym->n_scnum == 0 && sym->n_value != 0)
{
/* This is a common symbol. The section contents include the
size (sym->n_value) as an addend. The relocate_section
function will be adding in the final value of the symbol. We
need to subtract out the current size in order to get the
correct result. */
BFD_ASSERT (h != NULL);
#ifndef COFF_WITH_PE
/* I think we *do* want to bypass this. If we don't, I have seen some data
parameters get the wrong relcation address. If I link two versions
with and without this section bypassed and then do a binary comparison,
the addresses which are different can be looked up in the map. The
case in which this section has been bypassed has addresses which correspond
to values I can find in the map */
*addendp -= sym->n_value;
#endif
}
/* If the output symbol is common (in which case this must be a
relocateable link), we need to add in the final size of the
common symbol. */
if (h != NULL && h->root.type == bfd_link_hash_common)
*addendp += h->root.u.c.size;
#ifdef COFF_WITH_PE
if (howto->pc_relative)
*addendp -= 4;
if (rel->r_type == R_IMAGEBASE)
{
*addendp -= pe_data(sec->output_section->owner)->pe_opthdr.ImageBase;
}
#endif
return howto;
}
#define coff_rtype_to_howto coff_i386_rtype_to_howto
#include "coffcode.h"
static const bfd_target *
i3coff_object_p(a)
bfd *a;
{
return coff_object_p(a);
}
const bfd_target
#ifdef TARGET_SYM
TARGET_SYM =
#else
i386coff_vec =
#endif
{
#ifdef TARGET_NAME
TARGET_NAME,
#else
"coff-i386", /* name */
#endif
bfd_target_coff_flavour,
false, /* data byte order is little */
false, /* header byte order is little */
(HAS_RELOC | EXEC_P | /* object flags */
HAS_LINENO | HAS_DEBUG |
HAS_SYMS | HAS_LOCALS | WP_TEXT | D_PAGED),
(SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_RELOC), /* section flags */
#ifdef TARGET_UNDERSCORE
TARGET_UNDERSCORE, /* leading underscore */
#else
0, /* leading underscore */
#endif
'/', /* ar_pad_char */
15, /* ar_max_namelen */
bfd_getl64, bfd_getl_signed_64, bfd_putl64,
bfd_getl32, bfd_getl_signed_32, bfd_putl32,
bfd_getl16, bfd_getl_signed_16, bfd_putl16, /* data */
bfd_getl64, bfd_getl_signed_64, bfd_putl64,
bfd_getl32, bfd_getl_signed_32, bfd_putl32,
bfd_getl16, bfd_getl_signed_16, bfd_putl16, /* hdrs */
/* Note that we allow an object file to be treated as a core file as well. */
{_bfd_dummy_target, i3coff_object_p, /* bfd_check_format */
bfd_generic_archive_p, i3coff_object_p},
{bfd_false, coff_mkobject, _bfd_generic_mkarchive, /* bfd_set_format */
bfd_false},
{bfd_false, coff_write_object_contents, /* bfd_write_contents */
_bfd_write_archive_contents, bfd_false},
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_GENERIC (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_COPY (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_CORE (_bfd_nocore),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_ARCHIVE (_bfd_archive_coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_RELOCS (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_WRITE (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK (coff),
BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC (_bfd_nodynamic),
COFF_SWAP_TABLE,
};