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1/* BFD backend for CRIS a.out binaries.
2 Copyright 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Axis Communications AB.
4 Written by Hans-Peter Nilsson.
5
6This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
7
8This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11(at your option) any later version.
12
13This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22/* See info in the file PORTING for documentation of these macros and
23 functions. Beware; some of the information there is outdated. */
24
25#define N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) 0
26#define BYTES_IN_WORD 4
27#define N_TXTOFF(x) 32
28#define ENTRY_CAN_BE_ZERO
29#define TEXT_START_ADDR 0
30
31/* Without reading symbols to get the text start symbol, there is no way
32 to know where the text segment starts in an a.out file. Defaulting to
33 anything as constant as TEXT_START_ADDR is bad. But we can guess from
34 the entry point, which is usually within the first 64k of the text
35 segment. We also assume here that the text segment is 64k-aligned.
36 FIXME: It is also wrong to assume that data and bss follow immediately
37 after text, but with those, we don't have any choice besides reading
38 symbol info, and luckily there's no pressing need for correctness for
39 those vma:s at this time. */
40#define N_TXTADDR(x) ((x).a_entry & ~0xffff)
41
42/* If you change this to 4, you can not link to an address N*4+2. */
43#define SEGMENT_SIZE 2
44
45/* For some reason, if the a.out file has Z_MAGIC, then
46 adata(abfd).exec_bytes_size is not used, but rather
47 adata(abfd).zmagic_disk_block_size, even though the exec_header is
48 *not* included in the text segment. A simple workaround is to
49 #define ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE, which is used if defined; otherwise
50 TARGET_PAGE_SIZE is used. */
51#define ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE N_TXTOFF (0)
52
53/* It seems odd at first to set a page-size this low, but gives greater
54 freedom in where things can be linked. The drawback is that you have
55 to set alignment and padding in linker scripts. */
56#define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE SEGMENT_SIZE
57#define TARGETNAME "a.out-cris"
58
59/* N_SHARED_LIB gets this reasonable default as of 1999-07-12, but we
60 have to work with 2.9.1. Note that N_SHARED_LIB is used in a
61 SUN-specific context, not applicable to CRIS. */
62#define N_SHARED_LIB(x) 0
63
64/* The definition here seems not used; just provided as a convention. */
65#define DEFAULT_ARCH bfd_arch_cris
66
67/* ??? Spacing might be essential for the parameters in this macro.
68 Do Not Change. */
69#define MY(OP) CAT (cris_aout_,OP)
70#define NAME(x,y) CAT3(cris_aout,_32_,y)
71
72#include "bfd.h"
73
74/* Version 1 of the header. */
75#define MY_exec_hdr_flags 1
76
77#define MY_write_object_contents MY(write_object_contents)
78static boolean MY(write_object_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *));
79
80/* Forward this, so we can use a pointer to it in PARAMS. */
81struct reloc_ext_external;
82
83#define MY_swap_ext_reloc_out MY(swap_ext_reloc_out)
84static void MY(swap_ext_reloc_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, arelent *,
85 struct reloc_ext_external *));
86
87#define MY_swap_ext_reloc_in MY(swap_ext_reloc_in)
88static void MY(swap_ext_reloc_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct
89 reloc_ext_external *,
90 arelent *, asymbol **,
91 bfd_size_type));
92
93#define MY_set_sizes MY(set_sizes)
94static boolean MY(set_sizes) PARAMS ((bfd *));
95
96/* To set back reloc_size to ext, we make MY(set_sizes) be called
97 through this construct. Note that MY_set_arch_mach is only called
98 through SET_ARCH_MACH. The default bfd_default_set_arch_mach will
99 not call set_sizes. */
100
101#define MY_set_arch_mach NAME (aout, set_arch_mach)
102#define SET_ARCH_MACH(BFD, EXEC) \
103 MY_set_arch_mach (BFD, DEFAULT_ARCH, N_MACHTYPE (EXEC))
104
105/* These macros describe the binary layout of the reloc information we
106 use in a file. */
107#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE 0x80
108#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE 3
109#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE 0
110
111#ifndef MY_get_section_contents
112#define MY_get_section_contents aout_32_get_section_contents
113#endif
114
115/* Include generic functions (some are overridden above). */
116#include "aout32.c"
117#include "aout-target.h"
118
119/* We need our own version to set header flags. */
120
121static boolean
122MY(write_object_contents) (abfd)
123 bfd *abfd;
124{
125 struct external_exec exec_bytes;
126 struct internal_exec *execp = exec_hdr (abfd);
127
128 /* We set the reloc type to RELOC_EXT_SIZE, although setting it at all
129 seems unnecessary when inspecting as and ld behavior (not an
130 exhaustive inspection). The default write_object_contents
131 definition sets RELOC_EXT_SIZE, so we follow suite and set it too. */
132 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd) = RELOC_EXT_SIZE;
133
134 /* Setting N_SET_MACHTYPE and using N_SET_FLAGS is not performed by
135 the default definition. */
136 if (bfd_get_arch(abfd) == bfd_arch_cris)
137 N_SET_MACHTYPE(*execp, M_CRIS);
138
139 N_SET_FLAGS (*execp, aout_backend_info (abfd)->exec_hdr_flags);
140
141 WRITE_HEADERS (abfd, execp);
142
143 return true;
144}
145
146/* We need our own for these reasons:
147 - Assert that a normal 8, 16 or 32 reloc is output.
148 - Fix what seems to be a weak-bug (perhaps there for valid reasons). */