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(nlm_mangle_relocs_func): New macro. * nlm32-i386.c (nlm_i386_write_reloc): Rewrote correctly. (nlm_i386_mangle_relocs): New function. * nlmcode.h (nlm_compute_section_file_positions): Move all common symbols into the .bss section. (nlm_set_section_contents): Call the mangle_relocs function. (nlm_write_object_contents): Treat a reloc against any defined symbol as an internal reloc. Fix bug in external reloc counting. Get the offset and debugging type right for .bss symbols. Only output debugging symbols for defined symbols.
355 lines
10 KiB
C
355 lines
10 KiB
C
/* Support for 32-bit i386 NLM (NetWare Loadable Module)
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Copyright (C) 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "libbfd.h"
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#define ARCH_SIZE 32
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#include "libnlm.h"
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static boolean nlm_i386_read_reloc
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PARAMS ((bfd *, nlmNAME(symbol_type) *, asection **, arelent *));
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static boolean nlm_i386_write_reloc
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PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, arelent *));
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static boolean nlm_i386_mangle_relocs
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PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, PTR, bfd_vma, bfd_size_type));
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/* Adjust the reloc location by an absolute value. */
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static reloc_howto_type nlm_i386_abs_howto =
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HOWTO (0, /* type */
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0, /* rightshift */
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2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
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32, /* bitsize */
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false, /* pc_relative */
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0, /* bitpos */
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complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */
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0, /* special_function */
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"32", /* name */
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true, /* partial_inplace */
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0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
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0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
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false); /* pcrel_offset */
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/* Adjust the reloc location by a PC relative displacement. */
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static reloc_howto_type nlm_i386_pcrel_howto =
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HOWTO (1, /* type */
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0, /* rightshift */
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2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */
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32, /* bitsize */
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true, /* pc_relative */
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0, /* bitpos */
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complain_overflow_signed, /* complain_on_overflow */
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0, /* special_function */
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"DISP32", /* name */
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true, /* partial_inplace */
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0xffffffff, /* src_mask */
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0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */
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true); /* pcrel_offset */
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/* Read a NetWare i386 reloc. */
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static boolean
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nlm_i386_read_reloc (abfd, sym, secp, rel)
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bfd *abfd;
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nlmNAME(symbol_type) *sym;
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asection **secp;
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arelent *rel;
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{
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bfd_byte temp[4];
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bfd_vma val;
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const char *name;
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if (bfd_read (temp, sizeof (temp), 1, abfd) != sizeof (temp))
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return false;
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}
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val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, temp);
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/* The value is an offset into either the code or data segment.
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This is the location which needs to be adjusted.
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If this is a relocation fixup rather than an imported symbol (the
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sym argument is NULL) then the high bit is 0 if the location
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needs to be adjusted by the address of the data segment, or 1 if
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the location needs to be adjusted by the address of the code
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segment. If this is an imported symbol, then the high bit is 0
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if the location is 0 if the location should be adjusted by the
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offset to the symbol, or 1 if the location should adjusted by the
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absolute value of the symbol.
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The second most significant bit is 0 if the value is an offset
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into the data segment, or 1 if the value is an offset into the
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code segment.
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All this translates fairly easily into a BFD reloc. */
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if (sym == NULL)
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{
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if ((val & NLM_HIBIT) == 0)
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name = NLM_INITIALIZED_DATA_NAME;
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else
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{
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name = NLM_CODE_NAME;
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val &=~ NLM_HIBIT;
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}
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rel->sym_ptr_ptr = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name)->symbol_ptr_ptr;
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rel->howto = &nlm_i386_abs_howto;
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}
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else
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{
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/* In this case we do not need to set the sym_ptr_ptr field. */
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rel->sym_ptr_ptr = NULL;
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if ((val & NLM_HIBIT) == 0)
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rel->howto = &nlm_i386_pcrel_howto;
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else
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{
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rel->howto = &nlm_i386_abs_howto;
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val &=~ NLM_HIBIT;
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}
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}
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if ((val & (NLM_HIBIT >> 1)) == 0)
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*secp = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, NLM_INITIALIZED_DATA_NAME);
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else
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{
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*secp = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, NLM_CODE_NAME);
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val &=~ (NLM_HIBIT >> 1);
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}
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rel->address = val;
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rel->addend = 0;
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return true;
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}
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/* Write a NetWare i386 reloc. */
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static boolean
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nlm_i386_write_reloc (abfd, sec, rel)
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bfd *abfd;
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asection *sec;
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arelent *rel;
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{
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asymbol *sym;
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bfd_vma val;
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bfd_byte temp[4];
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/* NetWare only supports two kinds of relocs. We should check
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special_function here, as well, but at the moment coff-i386
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relocs uses a special_function which does not affect what we do
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here. */
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if (rel->addend != 0
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|| rel->howto == NULL
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|| rel->howto->rightshift != 0
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|| rel->howto->size != 2
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|| rel->howto->bitsize != 32
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|| rel->howto->bitpos != 0
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|| ! rel->howto->partial_inplace
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|| rel->howto->src_mask != 0xffffffff
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|| rel->howto->dst_mask != 0xffffffff)
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{
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bfd_error = invalid_operation;
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return false;
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}
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sym = *rel->sym_ptr_ptr;
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/* The value we write out is the offset into the appropriate
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segment. This offset is the section vma, adjusted by the vma of
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the lowest section in that segment, plus the address of the
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relocation. */
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val = bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sec) + rel->address;
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/* The second most significant bit is 0 if the value is an offset
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into the data segment, or 1 if the value is an offset into the
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code segment. */
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if (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, sec) & SEC_CODE)
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{
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val -= nlm_get_text_low (abfd);
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val |= NLM_HIBIT >> 1;
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}
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else
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val -= nlm_get_data_low (abfd);
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if (bfd_get_section (sym) != &bfd_und_section)
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{
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/* NetWare only supports absolute internal relocs. */
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if (rel->howto->pc_relative)
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{
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bfd_error = invalid_operation;
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return false;
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}
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/* The high bit is 1 if the reloc is against the code section, 0
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if against the data section. */
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if (bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, bfd_get_section (sym)) & SEC_CODE)
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val |= NLM_HIBIT;
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}
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else
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{
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/* The high bit is 1 if this is an absolute reloc, 0 if it is PC
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relative. */
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if (! rel->howto->pc_relative)
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val |= NLM_HIBIT;
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else
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{
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/* PC relative relocs on NetWare must be pcrel_offset. */
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if (! rel->howto->pcrel_offset)
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{
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bfd_error = invalid_operation;
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return false;
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}
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}
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}
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bfd_put_32 (abfd, val, temp);
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if (bfd_write (temp, sizeof (temp), 1, abfd) != sizeof (temp))
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return false;
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}
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return true;
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}
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/* I want to be able to use objcopy to turn a i386 a.out or COFF file
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into a NetWare i386 module. That means that the relocs from the
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source file have to be mapped into relocs that apply to the target
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file. This function is called by nlm_set_section_contents to give
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it a chance to rework the relocs.
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This is actually a fairly general concept. However, this is not a
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general implementation. */
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static boolean
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nlm_i386_mangle_relocs (abfd, sec, data, offset, count)
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bfd *abfd;
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asection *sec;
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PTR data;
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bfd_vma offset;
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bfd_size_type count;
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{
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arelent **rel_ptr_ptr, **rel_end;
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rel_ptr_ptr = sec->orelocation;
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rel_end = rel_ptr_ptr + sec->reloc_count;
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for (; rel_ptr_ptr < rel_end; rel_ptr_ptr++)
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{
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arelent *rel;
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asymbol *sym;
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bfd_vma addend;
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rel = *rel_ptr_ptr;
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sym = *rel->sym_ptr_ptr;
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/* Note that no serious harm will ensue if we fail to change a
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reloc. We will wind up failing in nlm_i386_write_reloc. */
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/* Make sure this reloc is within the data we have. We only 4
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byte relocs here, so we insist on having 4 bytes. */
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if (rel->address < offset
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|| rel->address + 4 > offset + count)
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continue;
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/* NetWare doesn't support reloc addends, so we get rid of them
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here by simply adding them into the object data. We handle
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the symbol value, if any, the same way. */
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addend = rel->addend + sym->value;
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/* The value of a symbol is the offset into the section. If the
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symbol is in the .bss segment, we need to include the size of
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the data segment in the offset as well. Fortunately, we know
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that at this point the size of the data section is in the NLM
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header. */
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if (((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, bfd_get_section (sym))
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& (SEC_CODE | SEC_DATA)) == 0)
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&& ((bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, bfd_get_section (sym))
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& SEC_ALLOC) != 0))
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addend += nlm_fixed_header (abfd)->dataImageSize;
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if (addend != 0
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&& rel->howto != NULL
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&& rel->howto->rightshift == 0
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&& rel->howto->size == 2
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&& rel->howto->bitsize == 32
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&& rel->howto->bitpos == 0
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&& rel->howto->partial_inplace
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&& rel->howto->src_mask == 0xffffffff
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&& rel->howto->dst_mask == 0xffffffff)
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{
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bfd_vma val;
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val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, (char *) data + rel->address - offset);
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val += addend;
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bfd_put_32 (abfd, val, (char *) data + rel->address - offset);
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rel->addend = 0;
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}
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/* NetWare uses a reloc with pcrel_offset set. We adjust
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pc_relative relocs accordingly. We are going to change the
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howto field, so we can only do this if the current one is
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compatible. We should check special_function here, but at
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the moment coff-i386 uses a special_function which does not
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affect what we are doing here. */
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if (rel->howto != NULL
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&& rel->howto->pc_relative
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&& ! rel->howto->pcrel_offset
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&& rel->howto->rightshift == 0
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&& rel->howto->size == 2
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&& rel->howto->bitsize == 32
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&& rel->howto->bitpos == 0
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&& rel->howto->partial_inplace
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&& rel->howto->src_mask == 0xffffffff
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&& rel->howto->dst_mask == 0xffffffff)
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{
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bfd_vma val;
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/* When pcrel_offset is not set, it means that the negative
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of the address of the memory location is stored in the
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memory location. We must add it back in. */
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val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, (char *) data + rel->address - offset);
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val += rel->address;
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bfd_put_32 (abfd, val, (char *) data + rel->address - offset);
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rel->howto = &nlm_i386_pcrel_howto;
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}
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}
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return true;
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}
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static const struct nlm_backend_data nlm32_i386_backend =
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{
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bfd_arch_i386,
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nlm_i386_read_reloc,
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nlm_i386_write_reloc,
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nlm_i386_mangle_relocs
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};
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#define TARGET_LITTLE_NAME "nlm32-i386"
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#define TARGET_LITTLE_SYM nlmNAME(i386_vec)
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#define TARGET_BACKEND_DATA &nlm32_i386_backend
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#include "nlm-target.h"
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