freebsd-dev/contrib/binutils/include/elf/sh.h
David E. O'Brien 88e5f95a93 Import of Binutils from the FSF 2.13 branch (just pre-.1 release).
These bits are taken from the FSF anoncvs repo on 11-Oct-2002 22:39:35 PDT.
2002-10-11 06:01:20 +00:00

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/* SH ELF support for BFD.
Copyright 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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. */
#ifndef _ELF_SH_H
#define _ELF_SH_H
/* Processor specific flags for the ELF header e_flags field. */
#define EF_SH_MACH_MASK 0x1f
#define EF_SH_UNKNOWN 0 /* For backwards compatibility. */
#define EF_SH1 1
#define EF_SH2 2
#define EF_SH3 3
#define EF_SH_HAS_DSP(flags) ((flags) & 4)
#define EF_SH_DSP 4
#define EF_SH3_DSP 5
#define EF_SH_HAS_FP(flags) ((flags) & 8)
#define EF_SH3E 8
#define EF_SH4 9
/* This one can only mix in objects from other EF_SH5 objects. */
#define EF_SH5 10
#define EF_SH_MERGE_MACH(mach1, mach2) \
(((((mach1) == EF_SH3 || (mach1) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN) && (mach2) == EF_SH_DSP) \
|| ((mach1) == EF_SH_DSP \
&& ((mach2) == EF_SH3 || (mach2) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN))) \
? EF_SH3_DSP \
: (((mach1) < EF_SH3 && (mach2) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN) \
|| ((mach2) < EF_SH3 && (mach1) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN)) \
? EF_SH3 \
: (((mach1) == EF_SH3E && (mach2) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN) \
|| ((mach2) == EF_SH3E && (mach1) == EF_SH_UNKNOWN)) \
? EF_SH4 \
: ((mach1) > (mach2) ? (mach1) : (mach2)))
/* Flags for the st_other symbol field.
Keep away from the STV_ visibility flags (bit 0..1). */
/* A reference to this symbol should by default add 1. */
#define STO_SH5_ISA32 (1 << 2)
/* Section contains only SHmedia code (no SHcompact code). */
#define SHF_SH5_ISA32 0x40000000
/* Section contains both SHmedia and SHcompact code, and possibly also
constants. */
#define SHF_SH5_ISA32_MIXED 0x20000000
/* If applied to a .cranges section, marks that the section is sorted by
increasing cr_addr values. */
#define SHT_SH5_CR_SORTED 0x80000001
/* Symbol should be handled as DataLabel (attached to global SHN_UNDEF
symbols). */
#define STT_DATALABEL STT_LOPROC
#define SH64_CRANGES_SECTION_NAME ".cranges"
enum sh64_elf_cr_type {
CRT_NONE = 0,
CRT_DATA = 1,
CRT_SH5_ISA16 = 2,
CRT_SH5_ISA32 = 3
};
/* The official definition is this:
typedef struct {
Elf32_Addr cr_addr;
Elf32_Word cr_size;
Elf32_Half cr_type;
} Elf32_CRange;
but we have no use for that exact type. Instead we use this struct for
the internal representation. */
typedef struct {
bfd_vma cr_addr;
bfd_size_type cr_size;
enum sh64_elf_cr_type cr_type;
} sh64_elf_crange;
#define SH64_CRANGE_SIZE (4 + 4 + 2)
#define SH64_CRANGE_CR_ADDR_OFFSET 0
#define SH64_CRANGE_CR_SIZE_OFFSET 4
#define SH64_CRANGE_CR_TYPE_OFFSET (4 + 4)
/* Get the contents type of an arbitrary address, or return CRT_NONE. */
extern enum sh64_elf_cr_type sh64_get_contents_type
PARAMS ((asection *, bfd_vma, sh64_elf_crange *));
/* Simpler interface.
FIXME: This seems redundant now that we export the interface above. */
extern boolean sh64_address_is_shmedia PARAMS ((asection *, bfd_vma));
extern int _bfd_sh64_crange_qsort_cmpb PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
extern int _bfd_sh64_crange_qsort_cmpl PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
extern int _bfd_sh64_crange_bsearch_cmpb PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
extern int _bfd_sh64_crange_bsearch_cmpl PARAMS ((const void *, const void *));
/* We put this in elf_section_data (section)->tdata. */
struct sh64_section_data
{
flagword contents_flags;
/* Only used in the cranges section, but we don't have an official
backend-specific bfd field. */
bfd_size_type cranges_growth;
};
#define sh64_elf_section_data(sec) \
((struct sh64_section_data *) ((elf_section_data (sec))->tdata))
#include "elf/reloc-macros.h"
/* Relocations. */
/* Relocations 25ff are GNU extensions.
25..33 are used for relaxation and use the same constants as COFF uses. */
START_RELOC_NUMBERS (elf_sh_reloc_type)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_NONE, 0)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR32, 1)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_REL32, 2)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8WPN, 3)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IND12W, 4)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8WPL, 5)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8WPZ, 6)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8BP, 7)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8W, 8)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR8L, 9)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_FIRST_INVALID_RELOC, 10)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_LAST_INVALID_RELOC, 24)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_SWITCH16, 25)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_SWITCH32, 26)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_USES, 27)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_COUNT, 28)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_ALIGN, 29)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_CODE, 30)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DATA, 31)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_LABEL, 32)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_SWITCH8, 33)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GNU_VTINHERIT, 34)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GNU_VTENTRY, 35)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_LOOP_START, 36)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_LOOP_END, 37)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_FIRST_INVALID_RELOC_2, 38)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_LAST_INVALID_RELOC_2, 44)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR5U, 45)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR6U, 46)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR6S, 47)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR10S, 48)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR10SW, 49)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR10SL, 50)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_DIR10SQ, 51)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_FIRST_INVALID_RELOC_3, 52)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_LAST_INVALID_RELOC_3, 159)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT32, 160)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PLT32, 161)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_COPY, 162)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GLOB_DAT, 163)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_JMP_SLOT, 164)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_RELATIVE, 165)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTOFF, 166)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPC, 167)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT32, 168)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT_LOW16, 169)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT_MEDLOW16, 170)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT_MEDHI16, 171)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT_HI16, 172)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT_LOW16, 173)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT_MEDLOW16, 174)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT_MEDHI16, 175)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT_HI16, 176)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PLT_LOW16, 177)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PLT_MEDLOW16, 178)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PLT_MEDHI16, 179)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PLT_HI16, 180)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTOFF_LOW16, 181)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTOFF_MEDLOW16, 182)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTOFF_MEDHI16, 183)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTOFF_HI16, 184)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPC_LOW16, 185)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPC_MEDLOW16, 186)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPC_MEDHI16, 187)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPC_HI16, 188)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT10BY4, 189)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT10BY4, 190)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOT10BY8, 191)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GOTPLT10BY8, 192)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_COPY64, 193)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_GLOB_DAT64, 194)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_JMP_SLOT64, 195)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_RELATIVE64, 196)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_FIRST_INVALID_RELOC_4, 197)
FAKE_RELOC (R_SH_LAST_INVALID_RELOC_4, 241)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_SHMEDIA_CODE, 242)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_PT_16, 243)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMMS16, 244)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMMU16, 245)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_LOW16, 246)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_LOW16_PCREL, 247)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_MEDLOW16, 248)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_MEDLOW16_PCREL, 249)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_MEDHI16, 250)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_MEDHI16_PCREL, 251)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_HI16, 252)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_IMM_HI16_PCREL, 253)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_64, 254)
RELOC_NUMBER (R_SH_64_PCREL, 255)
END_RELOC_NUMBERS (R_SH_max)
#endif