From 2cbd0590cd191c81b59e94970f4c40c371f9e415 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jdp Date: Sun, 1 Mar 1998 22:58:51 +0000 Subject: Initial import of GNU binutils version 2.8.1. Believe it or not, this is heavily stripped down. --- contrib/binutils/include/ChangeLog | 1172 ++++++++++++++++++++ contrib/binutils/include/ansidecl.h | 154 +++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/ChangeLog | 174 +++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/aout64.h | 475 ++++++++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/ar.h | 36 + contrib/binutils/include/aout/encap.h | 135 +++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/host.h | 22 + contrib/binutils/include/aout/ranlib.h | 62 ++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/reloc.h | 66 ++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab.def | 264 +++++ contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab_gnu.h | 37 + contrib/binutils/include/bfdlink.h | 504 +++++++++ contrib/binutils/include/callback.h | 99 ++ contrib/binutils/include/coff/ChangeLog | 709 ++++++++++++ contrib/binutils/include/coff/alpha.h | 362 ++++++ contrib/binutils/include/coff/aux-coff.h | 31 + contrib/binutils/include/coff/ecoff.h | 421 +++++++ contrib/binutils/include/coff/i386.h | 228 ++++ contrib/binutils/include/coff/internal.h | 708 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b/contrib/binutils/include/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,1172 @@ +Wed Apr 2 15:23:49 1997 Doug Evans + + * remote-sim.h (SIM_OPEN_KIND, SIM_RC): New enums. + (sim_open): New argument `kind'. + +Wed Apr 2 14:45:51 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * COPYING: Update FSF address. + +Fri Mar 28 15:29:54 1997 Mike Meissner + + * callback.h (top level): Include stdarg.h or varargs.h if + va_start is not defined. + (host_callback_struct): Make {,e}vprintf_filtered take a va_list + instead of void *, since va_list might be an array or structure + type. + +Fri Mar 28 15:44:41 1997 H.J. Lu + + * libiberty.h (basename): Add prototype for glibc and linux. + +Mon Mar 17 19:22:12 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * objalloc.h: New file. + +Mon Mar 17 14:57:55 1997 Andrew Cagney + + * remote-sim.h: New file, copied in from gdb/remote-sim.h. One + day this will be placed in a directory of its own. + +Sat Mar 15 19:00:14 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * obstack.h: Update to current FSF version. + +Thu Mar 6 15:46:59 1997 Andrew Cagney + + * callback.h (struct host_callback_struct): Add callbacks - + flush_stdout, write_stderr, flush_stderr, vprintf_filtered, + evprintf_filtered. Delete redundant callbacks - printf_filtered. + +Thu Feb 27 23:18:27 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Remove lprefix and lprefix_len + fields. + +Tue Feb 25 00:10:49 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * dis-asm.h (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH): Initialize + bytes_per_chunk and display_endian. + +Mon Feb 24 17:47:02 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + From Eric Youngdale : + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_elf_version_expr): Define. + (struct bfd_elf_version_deps): Define. + (struct bfd_elf_version_tree): Define. + +Thu Feb 6 14:20:01 1997 Martin M. Hunt + + * dis-asm.h: (disassemble_info): Add new fields + bytes_per_chunk and display_endian to control the + display of raw instructions. + +Sun Dec 8 17:11:12 1996 Doug Evans + + * callback.h (host_callback): New member `error'. + +Wed Nov 20 00:40:23 1996 Doug Evans + + * callback.h: New file, moved here from gdb. + +Mon Nov 18 16:34:00 1996 Dawn Perchik + + * libiberty.h: Checkin again; last checkin failed due to sticky tag. + +Wed Nov 13 08:22:00 1996 Dawn Perchik + + * libiberty.h: Revert last commit due to conflicts with hpux + system headers. + +Tue Nov 12 16:31:00 1996 Dawn Perchik + + * libiberty.h: Move prototypes from argv.c here. + +Thu Oct 31 14:56:18 1996 Doug Evans + + * ansidecl.h (VPARAMS,VA_START): Define. + +Fri Oct 25 12:08:04 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * dis-asm.h (disassemble_info): Add bytes_per_line field. + (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH): Initialize bytes_per_line field. + +Thu Oct 24 17:10:01 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * dis-asm.h (disassemble_info): Add symbol field. + (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH): Initialize symbol field. + +Thu Oct 17 11:17:40 1996 Doug Evans + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_m32r): Declare. + +Mon Oct 14 23:56:52 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * libiberty.h: Declare parameter types for xmalloc and xrealloc. + +Thu Oct 3 13:45:27 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * fnmatch.h: New file. + +Thu Oct 3 10:33:14 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_mn10x00): Delete declaration. + (print_insn_mn10200, print_insn_mn10300): Declare. + +Wed Oct 2 21:24:43 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_mn10x00): Declare. + +Mon Sep 30 13:56:11 1996 Fred Fish + + * libiberty.h: Remove #ifndef PRIVATE_XMALLOC. + +Tue Aug 13 16:10:30 1996 Stu Grossman (grossman@critters.cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h: Change bcopy to memcpy. Works better on Posix + systems, which generally lack bcopy. + +Mon Aug 12 17:03:18 1996 Stu Grossman (grossman@critters.cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h: Change WIN32 to _WIN32. + +Fri Jul 26 13:58:18 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * dis-asm.h: Add flavour field. + (print_insn_alpha): Declare. + (print_insn_alpha_osf, print_insn_alpha_vms): Don't declare. + (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Initialize flavour field. + +Tue Jul 23 17:37:58 1996 Fred Fish + + * libiberty.h (PRIVATE_XMALLOC): Enclose xmalloc/xrealloc + definitions inside #ifndef so that programs that want to + can define PRIVATE_XMALLOC and then define xmalloc and + xrealloc anyway they want. + (basename): Document in source that we can't declare the + parameter type because it is declared inconsistently across + different systems. + +Mon Jul 22 13:16:13 1996 Richard Henderson + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_alpha): Don't declare. + (print_insn_alpha_osf, print_insn_alpha_vms): Declare. + +Wed Jul 17 14:45:12 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * dis-asm.h: (print_insn_d10v): Declare. + +Mon Jul 15 16:55:38 1996 Stu Grossman (grossman@critters.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Get rid of decls for print_insn_i8086, + print_insn_sparc64 and print_insn_sparclite. + * (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Split into two pieces. One, + INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH inits everything except for endian, + mach, and arch. + +Fri Jul 12 10:19:27 1996 Stu Grossman (grossman@critters.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_i8086): Declare. + +Wed Jul 3 16:02:39 1996 Stu Grossman (grossman@critters.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_sparclite): Declare. + +Tue Jun 18 16:02:46 1996 Jeffrey A. Law + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_h8300s): Declare. + +Tue Jun 18 15:11:33 1996 Klaus Kaempf + + * fopen-vms.h: New file. + +Tue Jun 4 18:58:16 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add notice_all field. + +Fri Apr 26 10:33:12 1996 Doug Evans + + * demangle.h (#ifdef IN_GCC): #include "gansidecl.h". + (PROTO,PTR,const): Delete. + +Mon Apr 22 17:27:42 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add traditional_format field. + +Mon Apr 15 15:16:56 1996 Doug Evans + + * libiberty.h (choose_temp_base): Add prototype. + +Tue Mar 12 17:29:46 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup): Declare. + (struct bfd_link_info): Add wrap_hash field. + +Wed Feb 14 16:49:17 1996 Martin Anantharaman + + * ieee.h (ieee_record_enum_type): Define + ieee_external_reference_info_enum. + +Fri Feb 2 17:09:25 1996 Doug Evans + + * dis-asm.h (DISASM_RAW_INSN): Delete. + +Tue Jan 23 09:21:47 1996 Doug Evans + + * dis-asm.h (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Set endian to BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN. + New argument FPRINTF_FUNC. + +Mon Jan 22 16:37:59 1996 Doug Evans + + * dis-asm.h (disassemble_info): New members arch, mach, endian. + (INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Initialize them. + (DISASM_RAW_INSN{,FLAG}): Define. + +Thu Jan 18 11:32:38 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * demangle.h (cplus_demangle_opname): Change opname parameter to + const char *. + (cplus_mangle_opname): Change return type and opname parameter to + const char *. + +Fri Jan 5 00:01:22 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * ieee.h (enum ieee_record): Add ieee_asn_record_enum, + ieee_at_record_enum, ieee_ty_record_enum, ieee_atn_record_enum, + ieee_bb_record_enum, and ieee_be_record_enum. + +Wed Jan 3 13:12:09 1996 Fred Fish + + * obstack.h: Update copyright to 1996. + (_obstack_memory_used): Declare. + (obstack_memory_used): Define macro. + +Thu Dec 28 11:42:12 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * libiberty.h (xstrdup): Declare. + +Thu Dec 21 14:47:17 1995 Michael Meissner + + * wait.h: Protect all macros with #ifndef. + +Tue Oct 24 21:45:40 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add static_link field. + +Tue Sep 12 16:28:04 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Add symbol parameter to + warning callback. + +Fri Sep 1 13:11:51 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Change warning callback + to take BFD, section, and address arguments. + +Thu Aug 31 16:45:12 1995 steve chamberlain + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Remove PE stuff. + +Tue Aug 22 03:18:23 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * libiberty.h: Declare xstrerror. From Pat Rankin. + +Mon Aug 21 18:11:36 1995 steve chamberlain + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Remove PE stuff. + +Wed Aug 2 08:14:12 1995 Doug Evans + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_sparc64): Declare. + +Mon Jul 10 13:26:49 1995 Eric Youngdale + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add new field symbolic. + +Sun Jul 2 17:48:40 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Change type of base_file to + PTR. + +Thu Jun 29 00:02:45 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Added base_file member. + +Tue Jun 20 16:40:04 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * ansidecl.h: win32s is ANSI enough. + +Thu May 18 04:25:50 1995 Ken Raeburn + + Wed May 10 14:28:16 1995 Richard Earnshaw (rearnsha@armltd.co.uk) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_arm): Delete declaration. + (print_insn_{little,big}_arm): New declarations. + + * floatformat.h (floatformat_arm_ext): Declare. + +Sat May 13 10:14:08 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * coff/pe.h: New file. + * bfdlink.h (subsytem, stack_heap_parameters): New. + * coff/i386.h (NT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT, NT_FILE_ALIGNMENT, + NT_DEF_RESERVE, NT_DEF_COMMIT): New. + * coff/internal.h (internal_filehdr): New fields for PE. + (IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY): New. + (internal_aouthdr): New fields for PE. + +Thu May 4 14:36:42 1995 Jason Merrill + + * demangle.h: Don't include ansidecl.h if IN_GCC. + + +Tue Feb 21 00:37:28 1995 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hp-symtab.h: Don't use bitfield enumerations, the HP C compiler + does not handle them correctly. + + +Thu Feb 9 14:20:27 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * libiberty.h (basename): Don't declare parameter type; some + systems have this in their header files. + +Wed Feb 8 17:35:38 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_hash_entry): Change format of common + symbol information, to remove restrictions on maximum size and + alignment power, by using a pointer to a structure instead. + +Mon Feb 6 14:55:32 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (enum bfd_link_hash_type): Rename bfd_link_hash_weak + to bfd_link_hash_undefweak. Add bfd_link_hash_defweak. + +Mon Jan 16 21:00:23 1995 Stan Shebs + + * dis-asm.h (GDB_INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO, etc): Remove all + GDB-specific definitions. + +Sun Jan 15 18:39:35 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_w65): Declare. + +Thu Jan 12 17:51:17 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * libiberty.h (hex_p): Fix sense of test. + +Wed Jan 11 22:36:40 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * libiberty.h (_hex_array_size, _hex_bad, _hex_value, hex_init, + hex_p, hex_value): New macros and declarations, for hex.c. + +Fri Jan 6 17:44:14 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * dis-asm.h: Make idempotent. + +Wed Dec 14 13:08:43 1994 Stan Shebs + + * progress.h: New file, empty definitions for progress macros. + + +Fri Nov 25 00:14:05 1994 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hp-symtab.h: New file describing the debug symbols emitted + by the HP C compilers. + +Fri Nov 11 15:48:37 1994 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_hash_entry): Change u.c.size from 24 + to 26 bits, and change u.c.alignment_power from 8 to 6 bits. 6 + bit in the alignment power is enough for a 64 bit address space. + +Mon Oct 31 13:02:51 1994 Stan Shebs (shebs@andros.cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h (cplus_mangle_opname): Declare. + +Tue Oct 25 11:38:02 1994 Ian Lance Taylor + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Fix comments for + multiple_common field. + +Sun Sep 04 17:58:10 1994 Richard Earnshaw (rwe@pegasus.esprit.ec.org) + + * aout/aout64.h: Only define QMAGIC if it isn't already defined. + + * dis-asm.h: Add support for the ARM. + +Wed Aug 10 12:51:41 1994 Doug Evans (dje@canuck.cygnus.com) + + * libiberty.h (strsignal): Document its existence even if we + can't declare it. + +Tue Aug 2 14:40:03 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * os9k.h: Remove u_int16, u_int32, and owner_id typedefs and + expand their uses. Those names conflict with Mach headers. + +Fri Jul 22 14:17:12 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@sanguine.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_hash_entry): Change u.c.size into a + bitfield. Add field u.c.alignment_power. + +Sun Jul 10 00:26:39 1994 Ian Dall (dall@hfrd.dsto.gov.au) + + * dis-asm.h: Add print_insn_ns32k declaration. + +Mon Jun 20 17:13:29 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@sanguine.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (bfd_link_hash_table): Make creator a const pointer. + +Sat Jun 18 16:09:32 1994 Stan Shebs (shebs@andros.cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h (cplus_demangle_opname): Declare. + +Thu Jun 16 15:19:03 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_info): Add new field shared. + +Mon Jun 6 14:39:44 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_hash_entry): Remove written field: + not needed for all backends. + +Thu Apr 28 19:06:50 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (disassembler): Declare. + +Fri Apr 1 00:38:17 1994 Jim Wilson (wilson@mole.gnu.ai.mit.edu) + + * obstack.h: Delete use of IN_GCC to control whether + stddef.h or gstddef.h is included. + +Tue Mar 22 13:06:02 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (enum bfd_link_order_type): Add bfd_data_link_order. + (struct bfd_link_order): Add data field to union. + +Mon Mar 21 18:45:26 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Change bitsize argument + to add_to_set to reloc. Remove bitsize argument from constructor. + Comment that reloc_overflow, reloc_dangerous and unattached_reloc + must handle NULL pointers for reloc location. + (enum bfd_link_order_type): Add bfd_section_reloc_link_order and + bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order. + (struct bfd_link_order): Add reloc field to union. + (struct bfd_link_order_reloc): Define. + +Mon Mar 14 12:27:50 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ieee-float.h: Removed; no longer used. + +Tue Mar 1 18:10:49 1994 Kung Hsu (kung@mexican.cygnus.com) + + * os9k.h: os9000 target specific header file, the header of the + object file is used now. + +Sun Feb 27 21:52:26 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * floatformat.h: New file, intended to replace ieee-float.h. + +Sun Feb 20 17:15:42 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@lisa.cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h (ANSI_PROTOTYPES): Define if using ANSI prototypes. + +Wed Feb 16 01:07:12 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * libiberty.h: Don't declare strsignal, to avoid conflicts with + Solaris system header files. + +Sat Feb 12 22:11:32 1994 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * libiberty.h (xexit): Use __volatile__ to avoid losing if + compiling with gcc -traditional. + +Thu Feb 10 14:05:41 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * libiberty.h: New file. Declares functions provided by + libiberty. + +Tue Feb 8 05:19:52 1994 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com) + + Handle obstack_chunk_alloc returning NULL. This allows + obstacks to be used by libraries, without forcing them + to call exit or longjmp. + * obstack.h (struct obstack): Add alloc_failed flag. + _obstack_begin, _obstack_begin_1): Declare to return int, not void. + (obstack_finish): If alloc_failed, return NULL. + (obstack_base, obstack_next_free, objstack_object_size): + If alloc_failed, return 0. + (obstack_grow, obstack_grow0, obstack_1grow, obstack_ptr_grow, + obstack_int_grow, obstack_blank): If alloc_failed, do nothing that + could corrupt the obstack. + +Mon Jan 24 15:06:05 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Add name, reloc_name and + addend argments to reloc_overflow callback. + +Fri Jan 21 19:13:12 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_big_powerpc, print_insn_little_powerpc, + print_insn_rs6000): Declare. + +Thu Jan 6 14:15:55 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h (struct bfd_link_callbacks): Add bitsize argument to + add_to_set field. Add new callback named constructor. + +Thu Dec 30 10:44:06 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * bfdlink.h: New file for new BFD linker backend routines. + +Mon Nov 29 10:43:57 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (enum dis_insn_tyupe): Remove non-ANSI trailing comma. + +Sat Oct 2 20:42:26 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Move comment to right place. + +Mon Aug 9 19:03:35 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h (obstack_chunkfun, obstack_freefun): Add defns from + previous version. Are these Cygnus local changes? + +Fri Aug 6 17:05:47 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h, obstack.h: Update to latest FSF version. + +Mon Aug 2 16:37:14 1993 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * coff/i386.h: Add Lynx magic number. + +Mon Aug 2 14:45:29 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Move enum outside of struct defn to avoid warnings. + +Mon Aug 2 08:49:30 1993 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * wait.h (WEXITSTATUS, WSTOPSIG): Mask down to 8 bits. This is + for systems that store stuff into the high 16 bits of a wait + status. + +Fri Jul 30 18:38:02 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Add new fields insn_info_valid, branch_delay_insns, + data_size, insn_type, target, target2. These are used to return + information from the instruction decoders back to the calling + program. Add comments, make more readable. + +Mon Jul 19 22:14:14 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * nlm: New directory containing NLM/NetWare includes. + +Thu Jul 15 12:10:04 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (struct disassemble_info): New field application_data. + +Thu Jul 15 12:41:15 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Added declaration of print_insn_m88k. + +Thu Jul 8 09:05:26 1993 Doug Evans (dje@canuck.cygnus.com) + + * opcode/h8300.h: Lots of little fixes for the h8/300h. + +Fri Jul 2 10:31:59 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h: Use ANSI macros if __mips and _SYSTYPE_SVR4 are + defined, since RISC/OS cc handles ANSI declarations in SVR4 mode + but does not define __STDC__. + +Sun Jun 20 18:27:52 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@poseidon.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Don't need to include ansidecl.h any more. + +Fri Jun 18 03:22:10 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * oasys.h: Eliminate "int8_type", "int16_type", "int32_type", and + their variants. These changes are coordinated with corresponding + changes in ../bfd/oasys.c. + +Wed Jun 16 10:43:08 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Note that it has been removed. + +Tue Jun 8 12:16:03 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@phydeaux.cygnus.com) + + Support for H8/300-H + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_h8300, print_insn_h8300h): Declare it. + * coff/h8300.h: New magic number. + * coff/internal.h: New relocations. + * opcode/h8300.h: Lots of new opcodes. + +Tue Jun 1 07:35:03 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@kr-pc.cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h (const): Don't define it if it's already defined. + +Thu May 27 18:19:51 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (print_insn_hppa): Declare it. + + * bfd.h: Moved to bfd directory. Small stub here includes it + without requiring "-I../bfd". + +Thu Apr 29 12:06:13 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Updated with BSF_FUNCTION. + +Mon Apr 26 18:15:50 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h, dis-asm.h: Updated with Hitachi SH. + +Fri Apr 23 18:41:38 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Updated with alpha changes. + * dis-asm.h: Added alpha. + +Fri Apr 16 17:35:30 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for signed bfd_*get_*. + +Thu Apr 15 09:24:21 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Updated for file_truncated error. + +Thu Apr 8 10:53:47 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h: If no ANSI, define const to be empty. + +Thu Apr 1 09:00:10 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Declare a29k and i960 print_insn_*. + + * dis-asm.h: Add print_address_func and related stuff. + + * dis-asm.h (dis_asm_read_memory): Fix prototype. + +Wed Mar 31 17:40:16 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Add print_insn_sparc. + +Wed Mar 31 17:51:42 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Updated for BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GPREL and bfd_[gs]et_gp_size + prototypes. + +Wed Mar 31 16:35:12 1993 Stu Grossman (grossman@cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: (disassemble_info): Fix typo in prototype of + dis_asm_memory_error(). + +Tue Mar 30 19:09:23 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h (disassembler_info): Add read_memory_func, + memory_error_func, buffer, and length. + ({GDB_,}INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO): Set them. + print_insn_*: Remove second argument. + +Tue Mar 30 14:48:55 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for lma field of section. + +Tue Mar 30 12:22:55 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h: Use ANSI versions on AIX regardless of __STDC__. + +Fri Mar 19 14:49:49 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * dis-asm.h: Add h8500. + +Thu Mar 18 13:49:09 1993 Per Bothner (bothner@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * ieee-float.h: Moved from ../gdb. + * dis-asm.h: New file. Interface to dis-assembler. + +Thu Mar 11 10:52:57 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h (DMGL_NO_OPTS): Add define (set to 0) to use + in place of bare 0, for readability reasons. + +Tue Mar 2 17:50:11 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h: Replace all references to cfront with ARM. + +Tue Feb 23 12:21:14 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for new elements in JUMP_TABLE. + +Tue Feb 16 00:51:30 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for BFD_VERSION 2.1. + +Tue Jan 26 11:49:20 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for SEC_IS_COMMON flag. + +Tue Jan 19 12:25:12 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update for bfd_asymbol_value bug fix. + +Fri Jan 8 16:37:18 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update to include ECOFF tdata and target_flavour. + +Sun Dec 27 17:52:30 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Add declaration for bfd_get_size(). + +Tue Dec 22 22:42:46 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h: Protect file from multiple inclusions with + #if !defined(DEMANGLE_H)...#define DEMANGLE_H...#endif. + +Mon Dec 21 21:25:50 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update to get hppa_core_struct from bfd.c. + +Thu Dec 17 00:42:35 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update to get tekhex tdata name change from bfd. + +Mon Nov 9 23:55:42 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h: Update comments to discourage use of EXFUN. + +Thu Nov 5 16:35:44 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update to bring in SEC_SHARED_LIBRARY. + +Thu Nov 5 03:21:32 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update to match EXFUN, bfd_seclet_struct, and SDEF + cleanups in bfd. + +Wed Nov 4 07:28:05 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * bout.h (N_CALLNAME, N_BALNAME): Define as char-type values, so + widening works consistently. + +Fri Oct 16 03:17:08 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h: Update to Revised Standard FSF Version. + +Thu Oct 15 21:43:22 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich@sendai.cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h (struct option): use the provided enum for has_arg. + + * demangle.h (AUTO_DEMANGLING, GNU_DEMANGLING, + LUCID_DEMANGLING): ultrix compilers require enums to be + enums and ints to be ints and casts where they meet. cast some + enums into ints. + +Thu Oct 15 04:35:51 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Update after comment changes. + +Thu Oct 8 09:03:02 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h (bfd_get_symbol_leading_char): new macro for getting in xvec + +Thu Sep 3 09:10:50 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h (struct reloc_howto_struct): size needs to be signed if + it's going to hold negative values. + +Sun Aug 30 17:50:27 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * demangle.h: New file, moved from ../gdb. Made independent + of gdb. Allow demangling style option to be passed as a + parameter to cplus_demangle(), but using the + current_demangling_style global as the default. + +Sat Aug 29 10:07:55 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h: Merge comment change from current FSF version. + +Thu Aug 27 12:59:29 1992 Brendan Kehoe (brendan@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: add we32k + +Tue Aug 25 15:07:47 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: new after Z8000 stuff + +Mon Aug 17 09:01:23 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Regenerated after page/segment size changes. + +Sat Aug 1 13:46:31 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h: Merge changes from current FSF version. + +Mon Jul 20 21:06:23 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h (area_id, flags): Remove, replace with extra_arg, + use_extra_arg, and maybe_empty_object. + * obstack.h (OBSTACK_MAYBE_EMPTY_OBJECT, OBSTACK_MMALLOC_LIKE): + Remove, replaced by maybe_empty_object and use_extra_arg bitfields. + * obstack.h (obstack_full_begin, _obstack_begin): Remove area_id + and flags arguments. + * obstack.h (obstack_alloc_arg): New macro to set extra_arg. + +Thu Jul 16 08:12:44 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: new after adding BFD_IS_RELAXABLE + +Sat Jul 4 03:22:23 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Regen after adding BSF_FILE. + +Mon Jun 29 14:18:36 1992 Fred Fish (fnf at sunfish) + + * obstack.h: Convert bcopy() use to memcpy(), which is more + portable, more standard, and can take advantage of gcc's builtin + functions for increased performance. + +Thu Jun 25 04:46:08 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * ansidecl.h (PARAMS): Incorporate this macro from gdb's defs.h. + It's a cleaner way to forward-declare function prototypes. + +Fri Jun 19 15:46:32 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: HPPA merge. + +Tue Jun 16 21:30:56 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich@cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h: gratuitous white space changes merged from other prep + releases. + +Thu Jun 11 01:10:55 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Regen'd from bfd.c after removing elf_core_tdata_struct. + +Mon May 18 17:29:03 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich@cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h: merged changes from make-3.62.11. + + * getopt.h: merged changes from grep-1.6 (alpha). + +Fri May 8 14:53:32 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich@cygnus.com) + + * getopt.h: merged changes from bison-1.18. + +Sat Mar 14 17:25:20 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h: Add "area_id" and "flags" members to obstack + structure. Add obstack_chunkfun() and obstack_freefun() to + set functions explicitly. Convert maybe_empty_object to + a bit in "flags". + +Thu Feb 27 22:01:02 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com) + + * wait.h (WIFSTOPPED): Add IBM rs6000-specific version. + +Fri Feb 21 20:49:20 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * obstack.h: Add obstack_full_begin. + * bfd.h, obstack.h: Protolint. + +Thu Jan 30 01:18:42 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Remove comma from enum declaration. + +Mon Jan 27 22:01:13 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h : new target entr, bfd_relax_section + +Wed Dec 18 17:19:44 1991 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h, ieee.h, opcode/m68k.h, opcode/sparc.h: ANSIfy enums. + +Thu Dec 12 20:59:56 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * fopen-same.h, fopen-bin.h: New files for configuring + whether fopen distinguishes binary files or not. For use + by host-dependent config files. + +Sat Nov 30 20:46:43 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: change the documentation format. + + * created coff, elf and opcode and aout directories. Moved: + + aout64.h ==> aout/aout64.h + ar.h ==> aout/ar.h + a.out.encap.h ==> aout/encap.h + a.out.host.h ==> aout/host.h + a.out.hp.h ==> aout/hp.h + a.out.sun4.h ==> aout/sun4.h + ranlib.h ==> aout/ranlib.h + reloc.h ==> aout/reloc.h + stab.def ==> aout/stab.def + stab.gnu.h ==> aout/stab_gnu.h + + coff-a29k.h ==> coff/a29k.h + coff-h8300.h ==> coff/h8300.h + coff-i386.h ==> coff/i386.h + coff-i960.h ==> coff/i960.h + internalcoff.h ==> coff/internal.h + coff-m68k.h ==> coff/m68k.h + coff-m88k.h ==> coff/m88k.h + coff-mips.h ==> coff/mips.h + coff-rs6000.h ==> coff/rs6000.h + + elf-common.h ==> elf/common.h + dwarf.h ==> elf/dwarf.h + elf-external.h ==> elf/external.h + elf-internal.h ==> elf/internal.h + + a29k-opcode.h ==> opcode/a29k.h + arm-opcode.h ==> opcode/arm.h + h8300-opcode.h ==> opcode/h8300.h + i386-opcode.h ==> opcode/i386.h + i860-opcode.h ==> opcode/i860.h + i960-opcode.h ==> opcode/i960.h + m68k-opcode.h ==> opcode/m68k.h + m88k-opcode.h ==> opcode/m88k.h + mips-opcode.h ==> opcode/mips.h + np1-opcode.h ==> opcode/np1.h + ns32k-opcode.h ==> opcode/ns32k.h + pn-opcode.h ==> opcode/pn.h + pyr-opcode.h ==> opcode/pyr.h + sparc-opcode.h ==> opcode/sparc.h + tahoe-opcode.h ==> opcode/tahoe.h + vax-opcode.h ==> opcode/vax.h + + + +Wed Nov 27 10:38:31 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * internalcoff.h: (internal_scnhdr) took out #def dependency, now + s_nreloc and s_nlnno are always long. (internal_reloc): allways + has an offset field now. + +Fri Nov 22 08:12:58 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * coff-rs6000.h: Lint; use unsigned chars for external fields. + * internalcoff.h: Lint; cast storage classes to signed char. + +Thu Nov 21 21:01:05 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Remove the GNU extended type codes (e.g. N_SETT). + * aout64.h: The heuristic for distinguishing between + sunos-style and bsd-style ZMAGIC files (wrt. where the + text segment starts) is moved into (the default definition of) + the macro N_HEADER_IN_TEXT. This definition is only used + if no other definition is used - e.g. bfd/newsos3.c defines + N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) to be always 0 (as before). + +Thu Nov 21 11:53:03 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (N_TXTADDR, N_TXTOFF, N_TXTSIZE): New definitions + that should handle all uses. LOGICAL_ versions deleted. + Eliminate N_HEADER_IN_TEXT, using a_entry to determine which + kind of zmagic a.out file we are looking at. + * coff-rs6000.h: Typo. + +Tue Nov 19 18:43:37 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + (Note: This is a revised entry, as was aout64.h.) + * aout64.h: Some cleanups of N_TXTADDR and N_TXTOFF: + Will now work for both old- and new-style ZMAGIC files, + depending on N_HEADER_IN_TEXT macro. + Add LOGICAL_TXTADDR, LOICAL_TXTOFF and LOGICAL_TXTSIZE + that don't count the exec header as part + of the text segment, to be consistent with bfd. + * a.out.sun4.h: Simplified/fixed for previous change. + +Mon Nov 18 00:02:06 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com) + + * dwarf.h: Update to DWARF draft 5 version from gcc2. + +Thu Nov 14 19:44:59 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Added defs for extended GNU symbol types, + such as N_SETT. These are normally ifdef'd out (because + of conflicts with a.out.gnu.h), but are used by bfb_stab_name(). + +Thu Nov 14 19:17:03 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com) + + * elf-common.h: Add defines to support ELF symbol table code. + +Mon Nov 11 19:01:06 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com) + + * elf-internal.h, elf-external.h, elf-common.h: Add support for + note sections, which are used in ELF core files to hold copies + of various /proc structures. + +Thu Nov 7 08:58:26 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at cygnus.com) + + * internalcoff.h: took out the M88 dependency in the lineno + struct. + * coff-m88k.h: defines GET_LINENO_LNNO and PUT_LINENO_LNNO to use + 32bit linno entries. + * a29k-opcode.h: fixed encoding of mtacc + +Sun Nov 3 11:54:22 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h: Updated from ../bfd/bfd-in.h (q.v). + +Fri Nov 1 11:13:53 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * internalcoff.h: Add x_csect defines. + +Fri Oct 25 03:18:20 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * Rename COFF-related files in `coff-ARCH.h' form. + coff-a29k.h, coff-i386.h, coff-i960.h, coff-m68k.h, coff-m88k.h, + coff-mips.h, coff-rs6000.h to be exact. + +Thu Oct 24 22:11:11 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + RS/6000 support, by Metin G. Ozisik, Mimi Phûông-Thåo Võ, and + John Gilmore. + + * a.out.gnu.h: Update slightly. + * bfd.h: Add new error code, fix doc, add bfd_arch_rs6000. + * internalcoff.h: Add more F_ codes for filehdr. Add + rs/6000-dependent fields to aouthdr. Add storage classes + to syments. Add 6000-specific auxent. Add r_size in reloc. + * rs6000coff.c: New file. + +Thu Oct 24 04:13:20 1991 Fred Fish (fnf at cygnus.com) + + * dwarf.h: New file for dwarf support. Copied from gcc2 + distribution. + +Wed Oct 16 13:31:45 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h: Remove PAGE_SIZE defines; they are target-dependent. + Add N_FN_SEQ for N_FN symbol type used on Sequent machines. + * stab.def: Include N_FN_SEQ in table. + * bout.h: External formats of structures use unsigned chars. + +Fri Oct 11 12:40:43 1991 Steve Chamberlain (steve at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h:upgrade from bfd.c + * internalcoff.h: add n_name, n_zeroes and n_offset macros + * amdcoff.h: Define OMAGIC and AOUTHDRSZ. + +Fri Oct 11 10:58:06 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * a.out.host.h: Change SEGMENT_SIZE to 0x1000 for Sony. + * bfd.h (align_power): Add (actually move) comment. + +Tue Oct 8 15:29:32 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * sys/h-rtbsd.h: Define MISSING_VFPRINT (for binutils/bucomm.c). + +Sun Oct 6 19:24:39 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h: Move struct internal_exec to ../bfd/libaout.h so + it can be shared by all `a.out-family' code. Rename + EXTERNAL_LIST_SIZE to EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE. Use basic types + for nlist members, and make strx integral rather than pointer. + More commentary on n_type values. + * bout.h: Provide a struct external_exec rather than an + internal_exec. + * m68kcoff.h: Remove `tagentries' which snuck in from the i960 + COFF port. + +Fri Oct 4 01:25:59 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * h8300-opcode.h: Remove `_enum' from the typedef for an enum. + * bfd.h: Update to match bfd changes. + + * sys/h-i386mach.h, sysdep.h: Add 386 Mach host support. + +Tue Oct 1 04:58:42 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * bfd.h, elf-common.h, elf-external.h, elf-internal.h: + Add preliminary ELF support, sufficient for GDB, from Fred Fish. + * sysdep.h, sys/h-amix.h: Support Amiga SVR4. + + * sys/h-vaxult.h: Make it work. (David Taylor ) + * a.out.vax.h: Remove unused and confusing file. + +Mon Sep 30 12:52:35 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * sysdep.h: Define NEWSOS3_SYS, and use it. + +Fri Sep 20 13:38:21 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * a.out.gnu.h (N_FN): Its value *really is* 0x1F. + Fix it, and add comments warning about or-ing N_EXT with it + and/or N_WARNING. + * aout64.h (N_FN): Fix value, add comments about N_EXT. + * stab.def (table at end): Update to show all the type + values <0x20, including low order bits. Move N_FN to + its rightful place. + +Tue Sep 17 17:41:37 1991 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * sys/h-irix3.h: sgi/irix support. + +Tue Sep 17 07:52:59 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * stab.def (N_DEFD): Add GNU Modula-2 debug stab, from Andrew + Beers. + +Thu Sep 12 14:12:59 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * internalcoff.h (SYMNMLEN, FILNMLEN, DIMNUM): Define these + for internalcoff, separately from the various external coff's. + * amdcoff.h, bcs88kcoff.h, i386coff.h, intel-coff.h, m68kcoff.h, + m88k-bcs.h: Prefix SYMNMLEN, FILNMLEN, and DIMNUM with E_'s for + the external struct definitions. + * ecoff.h: Remove these #define's, kludge no longer needed. + + * sys/h-ultra3.h: Add new Ultracomputer host. + * sysdep.h: Add ULTRA3_SYM1_SYS and use it. + +Tue Sep 10 10:11:46 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * i386coff.h (LINESZ): Always 6, not based on sizeof(). + (Fix from Peter Schauer .) + +Wed Sep 4 08:58:37 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * a.out.gnu.h, aout64.h: Add N_WARNING. Change N_FN to 0x0E, + to match SunOS and BSD. Add N_COMM as 0x12 for SunOS shared lib + support. + * stab.def: Add N_COMM to table, fix overlap comment. + +Tue Sep 3 06:29:20 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + Merge with latest FSF versions of these files. + + * stab.gnu.h: Add LAST_UNUSED_STAB_CODE. + * stab.def: Update to GPL2. Move N_WARNING out, since not a + debug symbol. Change comments, and reorder table to numeric + order. Update final table comment. + (N_DSLINE, N_BSLINE): Renumber from 0x66 and 0x68, to 0x46 and 0x48. + + * obstack.h: GPL2. Merge. + +Fri Aug 23 01:54:23 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * a.out.gnu.h, a.out.sun4.h: Make SEGMENT_SIZE able to depend + on the particular a.out being examined. + * a.out.sun4.h: Define segment sizes for Sun-3's and Sun-4's. + * FIXME: a.out.gnu.h is almost obsolete. + * FIXME: a.out.sun4.h should be renamed a.out.sun.h now. + +Wed Aug 21 20:32:13 1991 John Gilmore (gnu at cygint.cygnus.com) + + * Start a ChangeLog for the includes directory. + + * a.out.gnu.h (N_FN): Fix value -- was 15, should be 0x1E. + * stab.def: Update allocation table in comments at end, + to reflect reality as I know it. + + +Local Variables: +mode: change-log +left-margin: 8 +fill-column: 74 +version-control: never +End: diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/ansidecl.h b/contrib/binutils/include/ansidecl.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abe87a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/ansidecl.h @@ -0,0 +1,154 @@ +/* ANSI and traditional C compatability macros + Copyright 1991, 1992, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + This file is part of the GNU C 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. */ + +/* ANSI and traditional C compatibility macros + + ANSI C is assumed if __STDC__ is #defined. + + Macro ANSI C definition Traditional C definition + ----- ---- - ---------- ----------- - ---------- + PTR `void *' `char *' + LONG_DOUBLE `long double' `double' + VOLATILE `volatile' `' + SIGNED `signed' `' + PTRCONST `void *const' `char *' + ANSI_PROTOTYPES 1 not defined + + CONST is also defined, but is obsolete. Just use const. + + obsolete -- DEFUN (name, arglist, args) + + Defines function NAME. + + ARGLIST lists the arguments, separated by commas and enclosed in + parentheses. ARGLIST becomes the argument list in traditional C. + + ARGS list the arguments with their types. It becomes a prototype in + ANSI C, and the type declarations in traditional C. Arguments should + be separated with `AND'. For functions with a variable number of + arguments, the last thing listed should be `DOTS'. + + obsolete -- DEFUN_VOID (name) + + Defines a function NAME, which takes no arguments. + + obsolete -- EXFUN (name, (prototype)) -- obsolete. + + Replaced by PARAMS. Do not use; will disappear someday soon. + Was used in external function declarations. + In ANSI C it is `NAME PROTOTYPE' (so PROTOTYPE should be enclosed in + parentheses). In traditional C it is `NAME()'. + For a function that takes no arguments, PROTOTYPE should be `(void)'. + + obsolete -- PROTO (type, name, (prototype) -- obsolete. + + This one has also been replaced by PARAMS. Do not use. + + PARAMS ((args)) + + We could use the EXFUN macro to handle prototype declarations, but + the name is misleading and the result is ugly. So we just define a + simple macro to handle the parameter lists, as in: + + static int foo PARAMS ((int, char)); + + This produces: `static int foo();' or `static int foo (int, char);' + + EXFUN would have done it like this: + + static int EXFUN (foo, (int, char)); + + but the function is not external...and it's hard to visually parse + the function name out of the mess. EXFUN should be considered + obsolete; new code should be written to use PARAMS. + + DOTS is also obsolete. + + Examples: + + extern int printf PARAMS ((const char *format, ...)); +*/ + +#ifndef _ANSIDECL_H + +#define _ANSIDECL_H 1 + + +/* Every source file includes this file, + so they will all get the switch for lint. */ +/* LINTLIBRARY */ + + +#if defined (__STDC__) || defined (_AIX) || (defined (__mips) && defined (_SYSTYPE_SVR4)) || defined(_WIN32) +/* All known AIX compilers implement these things (but don't always + define __STDC__). The RISC/OS MIPS compiler defines these things + in SVR4 mode, but does not define __STDC__. */ + +#define PTR void * +#define PTRCONST void *CONST +#define LONG_DOUBLE long double + +#define AND , +#define NOARGS void +#define VOLATILE volatile +#define SIGNED signed + +#define PARAMS(paramlist) paramlist +#define ANSI_PROTOTYPES 1 + +#define VPARAMS(ARGS) ARGS +#define VA_START(va_list,var) va_start(va_list,var) + +/* These are obsolete. Do not use. */ +#define CONST const +#define DOTS , ... +#define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name arglist +#define EXFUN(name, proto) name proto +#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args) name(args) +#define DEFUN_VOID(name) name(void) + +#else /* Not ANSI C. */ + +#define PTR char * +#define PTRCONST PTR +#define LONG_DOUBLE double + +#define AND ; +#define NOARGS +#ifndef const /* some systems define it in header files for non-ansi mode */ +#define const +#endif +#define VOLATILE +#define SIGNED + +#define PARAMS(paramlist) () + +#define VPARAMS(ARGS) (va_alist) va_dcl +#define VA_START(va_list,var) va_start(va_list) + +/* These are obsolete. Do not use. */ +#define CONST +#define DOTS +#define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name () +#define EXFUN(name, proto) name() +#define DEFUN(name, arglist, args) name arglist args; +#define DEFUN_VOID(name) name() + +#endif /* ANSI C. */ + +#endif /* ansidecl.h */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ChangeLog b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..307448b --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,174 @@ +Mon Mar 11 12:15:52 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * stab.def: Use __define_stab_duplicate rather than __define_stab + for duplicate entries N_BROWS and N_MOD2. + * stab_gnu.h (__define_stab_duplicate): Define before including + stab.def. + +Fri Oct 27 17:47:16 1995 Niklas Hallqvist + + * aout64.h, host.h, hp300hpux.h, sun4.h: Changed PAGE_SIZE to + TARGET_PAGE_SIZE. + +Tue Sep 12 12:07:02 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * sun4.h (struct internal_sun4_dynamic_link): Change all fields + from long to unsigned long. + +Wed Jul 12 00:15:13 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * sun4.h (PAGE_SIZE): Undefine before defining. + +Thu Jun 16 14:22:55 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (BMAGIC): Define. + +Sat Jun 11 16:16:09 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + Add weak symbols as an extension to a.out. + * aout64.h (N_WEAKU, N_WEAKA, N_WEAKT, N_WEAKD, N_WEAKB): Define. + * stab.def: Update symbol value table. + +Thu Jun 2 17:13:38 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * sun4.h (EXTERNAL_SUN4_DYNAMIC_DEBUGGER_SIZE): Correct from 28 to + 24. Fix up ld_got comment. + +Wed Mar 30 00:31:49 1994 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * dynix3.h: Cleanup, adapt to current bfd version. + +Sat Feb 26 10:25:53 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h: Add casts to avoid warnings from SVR4 cc. + +Fri Feb 11 12:56:04 1994 Stan Shebs (shebs@andros.cygnus.com) + + * ar.h (ARMAG, ARMAGB, ARFMAG): Change '\n' to '\012', for greater + portability. + +Fri Jan 21 00:59:06 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * sun4.h: Added information about SunOS shared libraries. + +Fri Jan 7 08:20:13 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (N_TXTADDR): Add comment regarding OMAGIC and NMAGIC. + +Sat Dec 25 14:55:41 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (N_DATOFF): Don't pad (revert change of 8 Jul 1993). + +Tue Nov 16 15:43:46 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h: New macros ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE and N_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE + for Linux ZMAGIC. + (N_TXTOFF, N_DATOFF): Use them. + +Thu Nov 4 00:33:48 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@kr-pc.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE): Fixed value to match + sun3 system; used to overlap other fields. + (RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE): Likewise. + +Wed Nov 3 13:48:27 1993 David J. Mackenzie (djm@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE): Make it 0x10 (Ken's + suggestion) to avoid conflict with RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE. + +Fri Oct 29 15:09:52 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * hp300hpux.h (N_SHARED_LIB): Define to be 0. + +Mon Sep 13 21:00:56 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * ar.h (ARMAP_TIME_OFFSET): Add and describe. + +Mon Aug 23 Sean Fagan (sef@cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h [ARCH_SIZE != 64]: Allow N_BADMAG to be overridden. + +Mon Aug 16 14:30:14 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * stab_gnu.h: Include aout/stab.def not just stab.def. + +Sun Jul 18 21:41:47 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * dynix3.h: New, for symmetry running dynix. + +Thu Jul 8 12:52:22 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (N_BADMAG): Recognize QMAGIC. + N_TXTOFF, N_TXTADDR, N_TXTSIZE: Special code for QMAGIC. + N_DATOFF: Pad text size if we need to. + +Fri Jun 18 19:19:38 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * stab.def (N_ECOML): Fix comment. + +Mon May 31 09:21:30 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Remove Solaris information on N_FUN stabstring grammar; + I've transferred it to gdb/doc/stabs.texinfo, where it belongs. + +Mon May 10 05:48:43 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@kr-pc.cygnus.com) + + * hp300hpux.h: Patch from Glenn Engel for linker problem and + compatibility fix: + (OMAGIC, NMAGIC): New definitions. + (SHAREMAGIC): Deleted. + (HPUX_DOT_O_MAGIC): New macro. + (_N_BADMAG): Adjusted. + (N_HEADER_IN_TEXT, N_DATADDR): New macros. + +Thu Apr 29 12:07:37 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * hp300hpux.h: New file from Glenn Engel, glenne@lsid.hp.com. + +Tue Apr 27 05:51:04 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@kr-pc.cygnus.com) + + * aout64.h (struct external_exec, *MAGIC, N_BADMAG): Don't define + if `external_exec' is already defined as a macro. + (N_DATOFF, N_TRELOFF, N_DRELOFF, N_SYMOFF, N_STROFF): Don't define + if already defined. + (struct external_nlist, EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE): Don't define if + `external_nlist' is already defined as a macro. + +Sat Aug 15 04:23:02 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * adobe.h: Add description of a.out.adobe format. + +Fri Jul 3 00:36:52 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Update more Solaris definitions. + * stab_gnu.h: Add N_SO language types, and Solaris basic float types. + +Sun Jun 14 10:53:53 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Update descriptions of Solaris-2 stabs; add N_UNDF. + +Thu Jun 11 01:12:07 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * stab.def: Add N_OBJ and N_OPT from Solaris-2. + +Thu Jan 30 18:12:44 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * aout/aout64.h: N_TXTSIZE needs some more parentheses. + I don't trust C precedence. + +Wed Dec 18 14:32:01 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * aout/aout64.h: Move common sunos-specific test + to recognize shared libraries into new macro N_SHARED_LIB. + Use it to simplify&reformat N_TXTADDR, N_TXTOFF, N_TXTSIZE. + +Sat Nov 30 20:34:52 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * ChangeLog, aout64.h, ar.h, encap.h, host.h, hp.h, ranlib.h, + reloc.h, stab.def, stab_gnu.h, sun4.h: All moved from the + devo/include directory + + +Local Variables: +version-control: never +End: diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/aout64.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/aout64.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76f1140 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/aout64.h @@ -0,0 +1,475 @@ +/* `a.out' object-file definitions, including extensions to 64-bit fields */ + +#ifndef __A_OUT_64_H__ +#define __A_OUT_64_H__ + +/* This is the layout on disk of the 32-bit or 64-bit exec header. */ + +#ifndef external_exec +struct external_exec +{ + bfd_byte e_info[4]; /* magic number and stuff */ + bfd_byte e_text[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of text section in bytes */ + bfd_byte e_data[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of data section in bytes */ + bfd_byte e_bss[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of bss area in bytes */ + bfd_byte e_syms[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of symbol table in bytes */ + bfd_byte e_entry[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* start address */ + bfd_byte e_trsize[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of text relocation info */ + bfd_byte e_drsize[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* length of data relocation info */ +}; + +#define EXEC_BYTES_SIZE (4 + BYTES_IN_WORD * 7) + +/* Magic numbers for a.out files */ + +#if ARCH_SIZE==64 +#define OMAGIC 0x1001 /* Code indicating object file */ +#define ZMAGIC 0x1002 /* Code indicating demand-paged executable. */ +#define NMAGIC 0x1003 /* Code indicating pure executable. */ + +/* There is no 64-bit QMAGIC as far as I know. */ + +#define N_BADMAG(x) (N_MAGIC(x) != OMAGIC \ + && N_MAGIC(x) != NMAGIC \ + && N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC) +#else +#define OMAGIC 0407 /* ...object file or impure executable. */ +#define NMAGIC 0410 /* Code indicating pure executable. */ +#define ZMAGIC 0413 /* Code indicating demand-paged executable. */ +#define BMAGIC 0415 /* Used by a b.out object. */ + +/* This indicates a demand-paged executable with the header in the text. + It is used by 386BSD (and variants) and Linux, at least. */ +#ifndef QMAGIC +#define QMAGIC 0314 +#endif +# ifndef N_BADMAG +# define N_BADMAG(x) (N_MAGIC(x) != OMAGIC \ + && N_MAGIC(x) != NMAGIC \ + && N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC \ + && N_MAGIC(x) != QMAGIC) +# endif /* N_BADMAG */ +#endif + +#endif + +#ifdef QMAGIC +#define N_IS_QMAGIC(x) (N_MAGIC (x) == QMAGIC) +#else +#define N_IS_QMAGIC(x) (0) +#endif + +/* The difference between TARGET_PAGE_SIZE and N_SEGSIZE is that TARGET_PAGE_SIZE is + the finest granularity at which you can page something, thus it + controls the padding (if any) before the text segment of a ZMAGIC + file. N_SEGSIZE is the resolution at which things can be marked as + read-only versus read/write, so it controls the padding between the + text segment and the data segment (in memory; on disk the padding + between them is TARGET_PAGE_SIZE). TARGET_PAGE_SIZE and N_SEGSIZE are the same + for most machines, but different for sun3. */ + +/* By default, segment size is constant. But some machines override this + to be a function of the a.out header (e.g. machine type). */ + +#ifndef N_SEGSIZE +#define N_SEGSIZE(x) SEGMENT_SIZE +#endif + +/* Virtual memory address of the text section. + This is getting very complicated. A good reason to discard a.out format + for something that specifies these fields explicitly. But til then... + + * OMAGIC and NMAGIC files: + (object files: text for "relocatable addr 0" right after the header) + start at 0, offset is EXEC_BYTES_SIZE, size as stated. + * The text address, offset, and size of ZMAGIC files depend + on the entry point of the file: + * entry point below TEXT_START_ADDR: + (hack for SunOS shared libraries) + start at 0, offset is 0, size as stated. + * If N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) is true (which defaults to being the + case when the entry point is EXEC_BYTES_SIZE or further into a page): + no padding is needed; text can start after exec header. Sun + considers the text segment of such files to include the exec header; + for BFD's purposes, we don't, which makes more work for us. + start at TEXT_START_ADDR + EXEC_BYTES_SIZE, offset is EXEC_BYTES_SIZE, + size as stated minus EXEC_BYTES_SIZE. + * If N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) is false (which defaults to being the case when + the entry point is less than EXEC_BYTES_SIZE into a page (e.g. page + aligned)): (padding is needed so that text can start at a page boundary) + start at TEXT_START_ADDR, offset TARGET_PAGE_SIZE, size as stated. + + Specific configurations may want to hardwire N_HEADER_IN_TEXT, + for efficiency or to allow people to play games with the entry point. + In that case, you would #define N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) as 1 for sunos, + and as 0 for most other hosts (Sony News, Vax Ultrix, etc). + (Do this in the appropriate bfd target file.) + (The default is a heuristic that will break if people try changing + the entry point, perhaps with the ld -e flag.) + + * QMAGIC is always like a ZMAGIC for which N_HEADER_IN_TEXT is true, + and for which the starting address is TARGET_PAGE_SIZE (or should this be + SEGMENT_SIZE?) (TEXT_START_ADDR only applies to ZMAGIC, not to QMAGIC). + */ + +/* This macro is only relevant for ZMAGIC files; QMAGIC always has the header + in the text. */ +#ifndef N_HEADER_IN_TEXT +#define N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) (((x).a_entry & (TARGET_PAGE_SIZE-1)) >= EXEC_BYTES_SIZE) +#endif + +/* Sun shared libraries, not linux. This macro is only relevant for ZMAGIC + files. */ +#ifndef N_SHARED_LIB +#define N_SHARED_LIB(x) ((x).a_entry < TEXT_START_ADDR) +#endif + +/* Returning 0 not TEXT_START_ADDR for OMAGIC and NMAGIC is based on + the assumption that we are dealing with a .o file, not an + executable. This is necessary for OMAGIC (but means we don't work + right on the output from ld -N); more questionable for NMAGIC. */ + +#ifndef N_TXTADDR +#define N_TXTADDR(x) \ + (/* The address of a QMAGIC file is always one page in, */ \ + /* with the header in the text. */ \ + N_IS_QMAGIC (x) ? TARGET_PAGE_SIZE + EXEC_BYTES_SIZE : \ + N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC ? 0 : /* object file or NMAGIC */\ + N_SHARED_LIB(x) ? 0 : \ + N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) ? \ + TEXT_START_ADDR + EXEC_BYTES_SIZE : /* no padding */\ + TEXT_START_ADDR /* a page of padding */\ + ) +#endif + +/* If N_HEADER_IN_TEXT is not true for ZMAGIC, there is some padding + to make the text segment start at a certain boundary. For most + systems, this boundary is TARGET_PAGE_SIZE. But for Linux, in the + time-honored tradition of crazy ZMAGIC hacks, it is 1024 which is + not what TARGET_PAGE_SIZE needs to be for QMAGIC. */ + +#ifndef ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE +#define ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE TARGET_PAGE_SIZE +#endif + +#define N_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE(x) \ + (N_MAGIC(x) == ZMAGIC ? ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE : TARGET_PAGE_SIZE) + +/* Offset in an a.out of the start of the text section. */ +#ifndef N_TXTOFF +#define N_TXTOFF(x) \ + (/* For {O,N,Q}MAGIC, no padding. */ \ + N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC ? EXEC_BYTES_SIZE : \ + N_SHARED_LIB(x) ? 0 : \ + N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) ? \ + EXEC_BYTES_SIZE : /* no padding */\ + ZMAGIC_DISK_BLOCK_SIZE /* a page of padding */\ + ) +#endif +/* Size of the text section. It's always as stated, except that we + offset it to `undo' the adjustment to N_TXTADDR and N_TXTOFF + for ZMAGIC files that nominally include the exec header + as part of the first page of text. (BFD doesn't consider the + exec header to be part of the text segment.) */ +#ifndef N_TXTSIZE +#define N_TXTSIZE(x) \ + (/* For QMAGIC, we don't consider the header part of the text section. */\ + N_IS_QMAGIC (x) ? (x).a_text - EXEC_BYTES_SIZE : \ + (N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC || N_SHARED_LIB(x)) ? (x).a_text : \ + N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) ? \ + (x).a_text - EXEC_BYTES_SIZE: /* no padding */\ + (x).a_text /* a page of padding */\ + ) +#endif +/* The address of the data segment in virtual memory. + It is the text segment address, plus text segment size, rounded + up to a N_SEGSIZE boundary for pure or pageable files. */ +#ifndef N_DATADDR +#define N_DATADDR(x) \ + (N_MAGIC(x)==OMAGIC? (N_TXTADDR(x)+N_TXTSIZE(x)) \ + : (N_SEGSIZE(x) + ((N_TXTADDR(x)+N_TXTSIZE(x)-1) & ~(N_SEGSIZE(x)-1)))) +#endif +/* The address of the BSS segment -- immediately after the data segment. */ + +#define N_BSSADDR(x) (N_DATADDR(x) + (x).a_data) + +/* Offsets of the various portions of the file after the text segment. */ + +/* For {Q,Z}MAGIC, there is padding to make the data segment start on + a page boundary. Most of the time the a_text field (and thus + N_TXTSIZE) already contains this padding. It is possible that for + BSDI and/or 386BSD it sometimes doesn't contain the padding, and + perhaps we should be adding it here. But this seems kind of + questionable and probably should be BSDI/386BSD-specific if we do + do it. + + For NMAGIC (at least for hp300 BSD, probably others), there is + padding in memory only, not on disk, so we must *not* ever pad here + for NMAGIC. */ + +#ifndef N_DATOFF +#define N_DATOFF(x) \ + (N_TXTOFF(x) + N_TXTSIZE(x)) +#endif + +#ifndef N_TRELOFF +#define N_TRELOFF(x) ( N_DATOFF(x) + (x).a_data ) +#endif +#ifndef N_DRELOFF +#define N_DRELOFF(x) ( N_TRELOFF(x) + (x).a_trsize ) +#endif +#ifndef N_SYMOFF +#define N_SYMOFF(x) ( N_DRELOFF(x) + (x).a_drsize ) +#endif +#ifndef N_STROFF +#define N_STROFF(x) ( N_SYMOFF(x) + (x).a_syms ) +#endif + +/* Symbols */ +#ifndef external_nlist +struct external_nlist { + bfd_byte e_strx[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* index into string table of name */ + bfd_byte e_type[1]; /* type of symbol */ + bfd_byte e_other[1]; /* misc info (usually empty) */ + bfd_byte e_desc[2]; /* description field */ + bfd_byte e_value[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* value of symbol */ +}; +#define EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE (BYTES_IN_WORD+4+BYTES_IN_WORD) +#endif + +struct internal_nlist { + unsigned long n_strx; /* index into string table of name */ + unsigned char n_type; /* type of symbol */ + unsigned char n_other; /* misc info (usually empty) */ + unsigned short n_desc; /* description field */ + bfd_vma n_value; /* value of symbol */ +}; + +/* The n_type field is the symbol type, containing: */ + +#define N_UNDF 0 /* Undefined symbol */ +#define N_ABS 2 /* Absolute symbol -- defined at particular addr */ +#define N_TEXT 4 /* Text sym -- defined at offset in text seg */ +#define N_DATA 6 /* Data sym -- defined at offset in data seg */ +#define N_BSS 8 /* BSS sym -- defined at offset in zero'd seg */ +#define N_COMM 0x12 /* Common symbol (visible after shared lib dynlink) */ +#define N_FN 0x1f /* File name of .o file */ +#define N_FN_SEQ 0x0C /* N_FN from Sequent compilers (sigh) */ +/* Note: N_EXT can only be usefully OR-ed with N_UNDF, N_ABS, N_TEXT, + N_DATA, or N_BSS. When the low-order bit of other types is set, + (e.g. N_WARNING versus N_FN), they are two different types. */ +#define N_EXT 1 /* External symbol (as opposed to local-to-this-file) */ +#define N_TYPE 0x1e +#define N_STAB 0xe0 /* If any of these bits are on, it's a debug symbol */ + +#define N_INDR 0x0a + +/* The following symbols refer to set elements. + All the N_SET[ATDB] symbols with the same name form one set. + Space is allocated for the set in the text section, and each set + elements value is stored into one word of the space. + The first word of the space is the length of the set (number of elements). + + The address of the set is made into an N_SETV symbol + whose name is the same as the name of the set. + This symbol acts like a N_DATA global symbol + in that it can satisfy undefined external references. */ + +/* These appear as input to LD, in a .o file. */ +#define N_SETA 0x14 /* Absolute set element symbol */ +#define N_SETT 0x16 /* Text set element symbol */ +#define N_SETD 0x18 /* Data set element symbol */ +#define N_SETB 0x1A /* Bss set element symbol */ + +/* This is output from LD. */ +#define N_SETV 0x1C /* Pointer to set vector in data area. */ + +/* Warning symbol. The text gives a warning message, the next symbol + in the table will be undefined. When the symbol is referenced, the + message is printed. */ + +#define N_WARNING 0x1e + +/* Weak symbols. These are a GNU extension to the a.out format. The + semantics are those of ELF weak symbols. Weak symbols are always + externally visible. The N_WEAK? values are squeezed into the + available slots. The value of a N_WEAKU symbol is 0. The values + of the other types are the definitions. */ +#define N_WEAKU 0x0d /* Weak undefined symbol. */ +#define N_WEAKA 0x0e /* Weak absolute symbol. */ +#define N_WEAKT 0x0f /* Weak text symbol. */ +#define N_WEAKD 0x10 /* Weak data symbol. */ +#define N_WEAKB 0x11 /* Weak bss symbol. */ + +/* Relocations + + There are two types of relocation flavours for a.out systems, + standard and extended. The standard form is used on systems where the + instruction has room for all the bits of an offset to the operand, whilst + the extended form is used when an address operand has to be split over n + instructions. Eg, on the 68k, each move instruction can reference + the target with a displacement of 16 or 32 bits. On the sparc, move + instructions use an offset of 14 bits, so the offset is stored in + the reloc field, and the data in the section is ignored. +*/ + +/* This structure describes a single relocation to be performed. + The text-relocation section of the file is a vector of these structures, + all of which apply to the text section. + Likewise, the data-relocation section applies to the data section. */ + +struct reloc_std_external { + bfd_byte r_address[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* offset of of data to relocate */ + bfd_byte r_index[3]; /* symbol table index of symbol */ + bfd_byte r_type[1]; /* relocation type */ +}; + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x80) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x01) + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x60) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG 5 +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x06) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE 1 + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x10) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x08) + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x08) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x10) + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x04) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x20) + +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x02) +#define RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x40) + +#define RELOC_STD_SIZE (BYTES_IN_WORD + 3 + 1) /* Bytes per relocation entry */ + +struct reloc_std_internal +{ + bfd_vma r_address; /* Address (within segment) to be relocated. */ + /* The meaning of r_symbolnum depends on r_extern. */ + unsigned int r_symbolnum:24; + /* Nonzero means value is a pc-relative offset + and it should be relocated for changes in its own address + as well as for changes in the symbol or section specified. */ + unsigned int r_pcrel:1; + /* Length (as exponent of 2) of the field to be relocated. + Thus, a value of 2 indicates 1<<2 bytes. */ + unsigned int r_length:2; + /* 1 => relocate with value of symbol. + r_symbolnum is the index of the symbol + in files the symbol table. + 0 => relocate with the address of a segment. + r_symbolnum is N_TEXT, N_DATA, N_BSS or N_ABS + (the N_EXT bit may be set also, but signifies nothing). */ + unsigned int r_extern:1; + /* The next three bits are for SunOS shared libraries, and seem to + be undocumented. */ + unsigned int r_baserel:1; /* Linkage table relative */ + unsigned int r_jmptable:1; /* pc-relative to jump table */ + unsigned int r_relative:1; /* "relative relocation" */ + /* unused */ + unsigned int r_pad:1; /* Padding -- set to zero */ +}; + + +/* EXTENDED RELOCS */ + +struct reloc_ext_external { + bfd_byte r_address[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* offset of of data to relocate */ + bfd_byte r_index[3]; /* symbol table index of symbol */ + bfd_byte r_type[1]; /* relocation type */ + bfd_byte r_addend[BYTES_IN_WORD]; /* datum addend */ +}; + +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x80) +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x01) + +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x1F) +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG 0 +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xF8) +#define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE 3 + +/* Bytes per relocation entry */ +#define RELOC_EXT_SIZE (BYTES_IN_WORD + 3 + 1 + BYTES_IN_WORD) + +enum reloc_type +{ + /* simple relocations */ + RELOC_8, /* data[0:7] = addend + sv */ + RELOC_16, /* data[0:15] = addend + sv */ + RELOC_32, /* data[0:31] = addend + sv */ + /* pc-rel displacement */ + RELOC_DISP8, /* data[0:7] = addend - pc + sv */ + RELOC_DISP16, /* data[0:15] = addend - pc + sv */ + RELOC_DISP32, /* data[0:31] = addend - pc + sv */ + /* Special */ + RELOC_WDISP30, /* data[0:29] = (addend + sv - pc)>>2 */ + RELOC_WDISP22, /* data[0:21] = (addend + sv - pc)>>2 */ + RELOC_HI22, /* data[0:21] = (addend + sv)>>10 */ + RELOC_22, /* data[0:21] = (addend + sv) */ + RELOC_13, /* data[0:12] = (addend + sv) */ + RELOC_LO10, /* data[0:9] = (addend + sv) */ + RELOC_SFA_BASE, + RELOC_SFA_OFF13, + /* P.I.C. (base-relative) */ + RELOC_BASE10, /* Not sure - maybe we can do this the */ + RELOC_BASE13, /* right way now */ + RELOC_BASE22, + /* for some sort of pc-rel P.I.C. (?) */ + RELOC_PC10, + RELOC_PC22, + /* P.I.C. jump table */ + RELOC_JMP_TBL, + /* reputedly for shared libraries somehow */ + RELOC_SEGOFF16, + RELOC_GLOB_DAT, + RELOC_JMP_SLOT, + RELOC_RELATIVE, + + RELOC_11, + RELOC_WDISP2_14, + RELOC_WDISP19, + RELOC_HHI22, /* data[0:21] = (addend + sv) >> 42 */ + RELOC_HLO10, /* data[0:9] = (addend + sv) >> 32 */ + + /* 29K relocation types */ + RELOC_JUMPTARG, + RELOC_CONST, + RELOC_CONSTH, + + /* All the new ones I can think of, for sparc v9 */ + + RELOC_64, /* data[0:63] = addend + sv */ + RELOC_DISP64, /* data[0:63] = addend - pc + sv */ + RELOC_WDISP21, /* data[0:20] = (addend + sv - pc)>>2 */ + RELOC_DISP21, /* data[0:20] = addend - pc + sv */ + RELOC_DISP14, /* data[0:13] = addend - pc + sv */ + /* Q . + What are the other ones, + Since this is a clean slate, can we throw away the ones we dont + understand ? Should we sort the values ? What about using a + microcode format like the 68k ? + */ + NO_RELOC + }; + + +struct reloc_internal { + bfd_vma r_address; /* offset of of data to relocate */ + long r_index; /* symbol table index of symbol */ + enum reloc_type r_type; /* relocation type */ + bfd_vma r_addend; /* datum addend */ +}; + +/* Q. + Should the length of the string table be 4 bytes or 8 bytes ? + + Q. + What about archive indexes ? + + */ + +#endif /* __A_OUT_64_H__ */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ar.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ar.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b5dcda --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ar.h @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +/* archive file definition for GNU software */ + +/* So far this is correct for BSDish archives. Don't forget that + files must begin on an even byte boundary. */ + +#ifndef __GNU_AR_H__ +#define __GNU_AR_H__ + +/* Note that the usual '\n' in magic strings may translate to different + characters, as allowed by ANSI. '\012' has a fixed value, and remains + compatible with existing BSDish archives. */ + +#define ARMAG "!\012" /* For COFF and a.out archives */ +#define ARMAGB "!\012" /* For b.out archives */ +#define SARMAG 8 +#define ARFMAG "`\012" + +/* The ar_date field of the armap (__.SYMDEF) member of an archive + must be greater than the modified date of the entire file, or + BSD-derived linkers complain. We originally write the ar_date with + this offset from the real file's mod-time. After finishing the + file, we rewrite ar_date if it's not still greater than the mod date. */ + +#define ARMAP_TIME_OFFSET 60 + +struct ar_hdr { + char ar_name[16]; /* name of this member */ + char ar_date[12]; /* file mtime */ + char ar_uid[6]; /* owner uid; printed as decimal */ + char ar_gid[6]; /* owner gid; printed as decimal */ + char ar_mode[8]; /* file mode, printed as octal */ + char ar_size[10]; /* file size, printed as decimal */ + char ar_fmag[2]; /* should contain ARFMAG */ +}; + +#endif /* __GNU_AR_H__ */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/encap.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/encap.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b215d49 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/encap.h @@ -0,0 +1,135 @@ +/* Yet Another Try at encapsulating bsd object files in coff. + Copyright (C) 1988, 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by Pace Willisson 12/9/88 + + This file is obsolete. It needs to be converted to just define a bunch + of stuff that BFD can use to do coff-encapsulated files. --gnu@cygnus.com + +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. */ + +/* + * We only use the coff headers to tell the kernel + * how to exec the file. Therefore, the only fields that need to + * be filled in are the scnptr and vaddr for the text and data + * sections, and the vaddr for the bss. As far as coff is concerned, + * there is no symbol table, relocation, or line numbers. + * + * A normal bsd header (struct exec) is placed after the coff headers, + * and before the real text. I defined a the new fields 'a_machtype' + * and a_flags. If a_machtype is M_386, and a_flags & A_ENCAP is + * true, then the bsd header is preceeded by a coff header. Macros + * like N_TXTOFF and N_TXTADDR use this field to find the bsd header. + * + * The only problem is to track down the bsd exec header. The + * macros HEADER_OFFSET, etc do this. + */ + +#define N_FLAGS_COFF_ENCAPSULATE 0x20 /* coff header precedes bsd header */ + +/* Describe the COFF header used for encapsulation. */ + +struct coffheader +{ + /* filehdr */ + unsigned short f_magic; + unsigned short f_nscns; + long f_timdat; + long f_symptr; + long f_nsyms; + unsigned short f_opthdr; + unsigned short f_flags; + /* aouthdr */ + short magic; + short vstamp; + long tsize; + long dsize; + long bsize; + long entry; + long text_start; + long data_start; + struct coffscn + { + char s_name[8]; + long s_paddr; + long s_vaddr; + long s_size; + long s_scnptr; + long s_relptr; + long s_lnnoptr; + unsigned short s_nreloc; + unsigned short s_nlnno; + long s_flags; + } scns[3]; +}; + +/* Describe some of the parameters of the encapsulation, + including how to find the encapsulated BSD header. */ + +/* FIXME, this is dumb. The same tools can't handle a.outs for different + architectures, just because COFF_MAGIC is different; so you need a + separate GNU nm for every architecture!!? Unfortunately, it needs to + be this way, since the COFF_MAGIC value is determined by the kernel + we're trying to fool here. */ + +#define COFF_MAGIC_I386 0514 /* I386MAGIC */ +#define COFF_MAGIC_M68K 0520 /* MC68MAGIC */ +#define COFF_MAGIC_A29K 0x17A /* Used by asm29k cross-tools */ + +#ifdef COFF_MAGIC +short __header_offset_temp; +#define HEADER_OFFSET(f) \ + (__header_offset_temp = 0, \ + fread ((char *)&__header_offset_temp, sizeof (short), 1, (f)), \ + fseek ((f), -sizeof (short), 1), \ + __header_offset_temp==COFF_MAGIC ? sizeof(struct coffheader) : 0) +#else +#define HEADER_OFFSET(f) 0 +#endif + +#define HEADER_SEEK(f) (fseek ((f), HEADER_OFFSET((f)), 1)) + +/* Describe the characteristics of the BSD header + that appears inside the encapsulation. */ + +/* Encapsulated coff files that are linked ZMAGIC have a text segment + offset just past the header (and a matching TXTADDR), excluding + the headers from the text segment proper but keeping the physical + layout and the virtual memory layout page-aligned. + + Non-encapsulated a.out files that are linked ZMAGIC have a text + segment that starts at 0 and an N_TXTADR similarly offset to 0. + They too are page-aligned with each other, but they include the + a.out header as part of the text. + + The _N_HDROFF gets sizeof struct exec added to it, so we have + to compensate here. See . */ + +#undef _N_HDROFF +#undef N_TXTADDR +#undef N_DATADDR + +#define _N_HDROFF(x) ((N_FLAGS(x) & N_FLAGS_COFF_ENCAPSULATE) ? \ + sizeof (struct coffheader) : 0) + +/* Address of text segment in memory after it is loaded. */ +#define N_TXTADDR(x) \ + ((N_FLAGS(x) & N_FLAGS_COFF_ENCAPSULATE) ? \ + sizeof (struct coffheader) + sizeof (struct exec) : 0) +#define SEGMENT_SIZE 0x400000 + +#define N_DATADDR(x) \ + ((N_FLAGS(x) & N_FLAGS_COFF_ENCAPSULATE) ? \ + (SEGMENT_SIZE + ((N_TXTADDR(x)+(x).a_text-1) & ~(SEGMENT_SIZE-1))) : \ + (N_TXTADDR(x)+(x).a_text)) diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/host.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/host.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e36212 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/host.h @@ -0,0 +1,22 @@ +/* Parameters about the a.out format, based on the host system on which + the program is compiled. */ + +/* Address of data segment in memory after it is loaded. + It is up to you to define SEGMENT_SIZE + on machines not listed here. */ +#ifndef SEGMENT_SIZE +#if defined(hp300) || defined(pyr) +#define SEGMENT_SIZE page_size +#endif +#ifdef sony +#define SEGMENT_SIZE 0x1000 +#endif /* Sony. */ +#ifdef is68k +#define SEGMENT_SIZE 0x20000 +#endif +#if defined(m68k) && defined(PORTAR) +#define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 0x400 +#define SEGMENT_SIZE TARGET_PAGE_SIZE +#endif +#endif /*!defined(SEGMENT_SIZE)*/ + diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ranlib.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ranlib.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9826005 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/ranlib.h @@ -0,0 +1,62 @@ +/* ranlib.h -- archive library index member definition for GNU. + Copyright 1990-1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. */ + +/* The Symdef member of an archive contains two things: + a table that maps symbol-string offsets to file offsets, + and a symbol-string table. All the symbol names are + run together (each with trailing null) in the symbol-string + table. There is a single longword bytecount on the front + of each of these tables. Thus if we have two symbols, + "foo" and "_bar", that are in archive members at offsets + 200 and 900, it would look like this: + 16 ; byte count of index table + 0 ; offset of "foo" in string table + 200 ; offset of foo-module in file + 4 ; offset of "bar" in string table + 900 ; offset of bar-module in file + 9 ; byte count of string table + "foo\0_bar\0" ; string table */ + +#define RANLIBMAG "__.SYMDEF" /* Archive file name containing index */ +#define RANLIBSKEW 3 /* Creation time offset */ + +/* Format of __.SYMDEF: + First, a longword containing the size of the 'symdef' data that follows. + Second, zero or more 'symdef' structures. + Third, a longword containing the length of symbol name strings. + Fourth, zero or more symbol name strings (each followed by a null). */ + +struct symdef + { + union + { + unsigned long string_offset; /* In the file */ + char *name; /* In memory, sometimes */ + } s; + /* this points to the front of the file header (AKA member header -- + a struct ar_hdr), not to the front of the file or into the file). + in other words it only tells you which file to read */ + unsigned long file_offset; + }; + +/* Compatability with BSD code */ + +#define ranlib symdef +#define ran_un s +#define ran_strx string_offset +#define ran_name name +#define ran_off file_offset diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/reloc.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/reloc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..563c552 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/reloc.h @@ -0,0 +1,66 @@ +/* reloc.h -- Header file for relocation information. + Copyright 1989-1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. */ + +/* Relocation types for a.out files using reloc_info_extended + (SPARC and AMD 29000). */ + +#ifndef _RELOC_H_READ_ +#define _RELOC_H_READ_ 1 + +enum reloc_type + { + RELOC_8, RELOC_16, RELOC_32, /* simple relocations */ + RELOC_DISP8, RELOC_DISP16, RELOC_DISP32, /* pc-rel displacement */ + RELOC_WDISP30, RELOC_WDISP22, + RELOC_HI22, RELOC_22, + RELOC_13, RELOC_LO10, + RELOC_SFA_BASE, RELOC_SFA_OFF13, + RELOC_BASE10, RELOC_BASE13, RELOC_BASE22, /* P.I.C. (base-relative) */ + RELOC_PC10, RELOC_PC22, /* for some sort of pc-rel P.I.C. (?) */ + RELOC_JMP_TBL, /* P.I.C. jump table */ + RELOC_SEGOFF16, /* reputedly for shared libraries somehow */ + RELOC_GLOB_DAT, RELOC_JMP_SLOT, RELOC_RELATIVE, + RELOC_11, + RELOC_WDISP2_14, + RELOC_WDISP19, + RELOC_HHI22, + RELOC_HLO10, + + /* 29K relocation types */ + RELOC_JUMPTARG, RELOC_CONST, RELOC_CONSTH, + + RELOC_WDISP14, RELOC_WDISP21, + + NO_RELOC + }; + +#define RELOC_TYPE_NAMES \ +"8", "16", "32", "DISP8", \ +"DISP16", "DISP32", "WDISP30", "WDISP22", \ +"HI22", "22", "13", "LO10", \ +"SFA_BASE", "SFAOFF13", "BASE10", "BASE13", \ +"BASE22", "PC10", "PC22", "JMP_TBL", \ +"SEGOFF16", "GLOB_DAT", "JMP_SLOT", "RELATIVE", \ +"11", "WDISP2_14", "WDISP19", "HHI22", \ +"HLO10", \ +"JUMPTARG", "CONST", "CONSTH", "WDISP14", \ +"WDISP21", \ +"NO_RELOC" + +#endif /* _RELOC_H_READ_ */ + +/* end of reloc.h */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab.def b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab.def new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3c6b456 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab.def @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +/* Table of DBX symbol codes for the GNU system. + Copyright (C) 1988, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. */ + +/* New stab from Solaris 2. This uses an n_type of 0, which in a.out files + overlaps the N_UNDF used for ordinary symbols. In ELF files, the + debug information is in a different file section, so there is no conflict. + This symbol's n_value gives the size of the string section associated + with this file. The symbol's n_strx (relative to the just-updated + string section start address) gives the name of the source file, + e.g. "foo.c", without any path information. The symbol's n_desc gives + the count of upcoming symbols associated with this file (not including + this one). */ +/* __define_stab (N_UNDF, 0x00, "UNDF") */ + +/* Global variable. Only the name is significant. + To find the address, look in the corresponding external symbol. */ +__define_stab (N_GSYM, 0x20, "GSYM") + +/* Function name for BSD Fortran. Only the name is significant. + To find the address, look in the corresponding external symbol. */ +__define_stab (N_FNAME, 0x22, "FNAME") + +/* Function name or text-segment variable for C. Value is its address. + Desc is supposedly starting line number, but GCC doesn't set it + and DBX seems not to miss it. */ +__define_stab (N_FUN, 0x24, "FUN") + +/* Data-segment variable with internal linkage. Value is its address. + "Static Sym". */ +__define_stab (N_STSYM, 0x26, "STSYM") + +/* BSS-segment variable with internal linkage. Value is its address. */ +__define_stab (N_LCSYM, 0x28, "LCSYM") + +/* Name of main routine. Only the name is significant. */ +__define_stab (N_MAIN, 0x2a, "MAIN") + +/* Solaris2: Read-only data symbols. */ +__define_stab (N_ROSYM, 0x2c, "ROSYM") + +/* Global symbol in Pascal. + Supposedly the value is its line number; I'm skeptical. */ +__define_stab (N_PC, 0x30, "PC") + +/* Number of symbols: 0, files,,funcs,lines according to Ultrix V4.0. */ +__define_stab (N_NSYMS, 0x32, "NSYMS") + +/* "No DST map for sym: name, ,0,type,ignored" according to Ultrix V4.0. */ +__define_stab (N_NOMAP, 0x34, "NOMAP") + +/* New stab from Solaris 2. Like N_SO, but for the object file. Two in + a row provide the build directory and the relative path of the .o from it. + Solaris2 uses this to avoid putting the stabs info into the linked + executable; this stab goes into the ".stab.index" section, and the debugger + reads the real stabs directly from the .o files instead. */ +__define_stab (N_OBJ, 0x38, "OBJ") + +/* New stab from Solaris 2. Options for the debugger, related to the + source language for this module. E.g. whether to use ANSI + integral promotions or traditional integral promotions. */ +__define_stab (N_OPT, 0x3c, "OPT") + +/* Register variable. Value is number of register. */ +__define_stab (N_RSYM, 0x40, "RSYM") + +/* Modula-2 compilation unit. Can someone say what info it contains? */ +__define_stab (N_M2C, 0x42, "M2C") + +/* Line number in text segment. Desc is the line number; + value is corresponding address. On Solaris2, the line number is + relative to the start of the current function. */ +__define_stab (N_SLINE, 0x44, "SLINE") + +/* Similar, for data segment. */ +__define_stab (N_DSLINE, 0x46, "DSLINE") + +/* Similar, for bss segment. */ +__define_stab (N_BSLINE, 0x48, "BSLINE") + +/* Sun's source-code browser stabs. ?? Don't know what the fields are. + Supposedly the field is "path to associated .cb file". THIS VALUE + OVERLAPS WITH N_BSLINE! */ +__define_stab_duplicate (N_BROWS, 0x48, "BROWS") + +/* GNU Modula-2 definition module dependency. Value is the modification time + of the definition file. Other is non-zero if it is imported with the + GNU M2 keyword %INITIALIZE. Perhaps N_M2C can be used if there + are enough empty fields? */ +__define_stab(N_DEFD, 0x4a, "DEFD") + +/* New in Solaris2. Function start/body/end line numbers. */ +__define_stab(N_FLINE, 0x4C, "FLINE") + +/* THE FOLLOWING TWO STAB VALUES CONFLICT. Happily, one is for Modula-2 + and one is for C++. Still,... */ +/* GNU C++ exception variable. Name is variable name. */ +__define_stab (N_EHDECL, 0x50, "EHDECL") +/* Modula2 info "for imc": name,,0,0,0 according to Ultrix V4.0. */ +__define_stab_duplicate (N_MOD2, 0x50, "MOD2") + +/* GNU C++ `catch' clause. Value is its address. Desc is nonzero if + this entry is immediately followed by a CAUGHT stab saying what exception + was caught. Multiple CAUGHT stabs means that multiple exceptions + can be caught here. If Desc is 0, it means all exceptions are caught + here. */ +__define_stab (N_CATCH, 0x54, "CATCH") + +/* Structure or union element. Value is offset in the structure. */ +__define_stab (N_SSYM, 0x60, "SSYM") + +/* Solaris2: Last stab emitted for module. */ +__define_stab (N_ENDM, 0x62, "ENDM") + +/* Name of main source file. + Value is starting text address of the compilation. + If multiple N_SO's appear, the first to contain a trailing / is the + compilation directory. The first to not contain a trailing / is the + source file name, relative to the compilation directory. Others (perhaps + resulting from cfront) are ignored. + On Solaris2, value is undefined, but desc is a source-language code. */ + +__define_stab (N_SO, 0x64, "SO") + +/* Automatic variable in the stack. Value is offset from frame pointer. + Also used for type descriptions. */ +__define_stab (N_LSYM, 0x80, "LSYM") + +/* Beginning of an include file. Only Sun uses this. + In an object file, only the name is significant. + The Sun linker puts data into some of the other fields. */ +__define_stab (N_BINCL, 0x82, "BINCL") + +/* Name of sub-source file (#include file). + Value is starting text address of the compilation. */ +__define_stab (N_SOL, 0x84, "SOL") + +/* Parameter variable. Value is offset from argument pointer. + (On most machines the argument pointer is the same as the frame pointer. */ +__define_stab (N_PSYM, 0xa0, "PSYM") + +/* End of an include file. No name. + This and N_BINCL act as brackets around the file's output. + In an object file, there is no significant data in this entry. + The Sun linker puts data into some of the fields. */ +__define_stab (N_EINCL, 0xa2, "EINCL") + +/* Alternate entry point. Value is its address. */ +__define_stab (N_ENTRY, 0xa4, "ENTRY") + +/* Beginning of lexical block. + The desc is the nesting level in lexical blocks. + The value is the address of the start of the text for the block. + The variables declared inside the block *precede* the N_LBRAC symbol. + On Solaris2, the value is relative to the start of the current function. */ +__define_stab (N_LBRAC, 0xc0, "LBRAC") + +/* Place holder for deleted include file. Replaces a N_BINCL and everything + up to the corresponding N_EINCL. The Sun linker generates these when + it finds multiple identical copies of the symbols from an include file. + This appears only in output from the Sun linker. */ +__define_stab (N_EXCL, 0xc2, "EXCL") + +/* Modula-2 scope information. Can someone say what info it contains? */ +__define_stab (N_SCOPE, 0xc4, "SCOPE") + +/* End of a lexical block. Desc matches the N_LBRAC's desc. + The value is the address of the end of the text for the block. + On Solaris2, the value is relative to the start of the current function. */ +__define_stab (N_RBRAC, 0xe0, "RBRAC") + +/* Begin named common block. Only the name is significant. */ +__define_stab (N_BCOMM, 0xe2, "BCOMM") + +/* End named common block. Only the name is significant + (and it should match the N_BCOMM). */ +__define_stab (N_ECOMM, 0xe4, "ECOMM") + +/* Member of a common block; value is offset within the common block. + This should occur within a BCOMM/ECOMM pair. */ +__define_stab (N_ECOML, 0xe8, "ECOML") + +/* Solaris2: Pascal "with" statement: type,,0,0,offset */ +__define_stab (N_WITH, 0xea, "WITH") + +/* These STAB's are used on Gould systems for Non-Base register symbols + or something like that. FIXME. I have assigned the values at random + since I don't have a Gould here. Fixups from Gould folk welcome... */ +__define_stab (N_NBTEXT, 0xF0, "NBTEXT") +__define_stab (N_NBDATA, 0xF2, "NBDATA") +__define_stab (N_NBBSS, 0xF4, "NBBSS") +__define_stab (N_NBSTS, 0xF6, "NBSTS") +__define_stab (N_NBLCS, 0xF8, "NBLCS") + +/* Second symbol entry containing a length-value for the preceding entry. + The value is the length. */ +__define_stab (N_LENG, 0xfe, "LENG") + +/* The above information, in matrix format. + + STAB MATRIX + _________________________________________________ + | 00 - 1F are not dbx stab symbols | + | In most cases, the low bit is the EXTernal bit| + + | 00 UNDEF | 02 ABS | 04 TEXT | 06 DATA | + | 01 |EXT | 03 |EXT | 05 |EXT | 07 |EXT | + + | 08 BSS | 0A INDR | 0C FN_SEQ | 0E WEAKA | + | 09 |EXT | 0B | 0D WEAKU | 0F WEAKT | + + | 10 WEAKD | 12 COMM | 14 SETA | 16 SETT | + | 11 WEAKB | 13 | 15 | 17 | + + | 18 SETD | 1A SETB | 1C SETV | 1E WARNING| + | 19 | 1B | 1D | 1F FN | + + |_______________________________________________| + | Debug entries with bit 01 set are unused. | + | 20 GSYM | 22 FNAME | 24 FUN | 26 STSYM | + | 28 LCSYM | 2A MAIN | 2C ROSYM | 2E | + | 30 PC | 32 NSYMS | 34 NOMAP | 36 | + | 38 OBJ | 3A | 3C OPT | 3E | + | 40 RSYM | 42 M2C | 44 SLINE | 46 DSLINE | + | 48 BSLINE*| 4A DEFD | 4C FLINE | 4E | + | 50 EHDECL*| 52 | 54 CATCH | 56 | + | 58 | 5A | 5C | 5E | + | 60 SSYM | 62 ENDM | 64 SO | 66 | + | 68 | 6A | 6C | 6E | + | 70 | 72 | 74 | 76 | + | 78 | 7A | 7C | 7E | + | 80 LSYM | 82 BINCL | 84 SOL | 86 | + | 88 | 8A | 8C | 8E | + | 90 | 92 | 94 | 96 | + | 98 | 9A | 9C | 9E | + | A0 PSYM | A2 EINCL | A4 ENTRY | A6 | + | A8 | AA | AC | AE | + | B0 | B2 | B4 | B6 | + | B8 | BA | BC | BE | + | C0 LBRAC | C2 EXCL | C4 SCOPE | C6 | + | C8 | CA | CC | CE | + | D0 | D2 | D4 | D6 | + | D8 | DA | DC | DE | + | E0 RBRAC | E2 BCOMM | E4 ECOMM | E6 | + | E8 ECOML | EA WITH | EC | EE | + | F0 | F2 | F4 | F6 | + | F8 | FA | FC | FE LENG | + +-----------------------------------------------+ + * 50 EHDECL is also MOD2. + * 48 BSLINE is also BROWS. + */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab_gnu.h b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab_gnu.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d18e14 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/aout/stab_gnu.h @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +#ifndef __GNU_STAB__ + +/* Indicate the GNU stab.h is in use. */ + +#define __GNU_STAB__ + +#define __define_stab(NAME, CODE, STRING) NAME=CODE, +#define __define_stab_duplicate(NAME, CODE, STRING) NAME=CODE, + +enum __stab_debug_code +{ +#include "aout/stab.def" +LAST_UNUSED_STAB_CODE +}; + +#undef __define_stab + +/* Definitions of "desc" field for N_SO stabs in Solaris2. */ + +#define N_SO_AS 1 +#define N_SO_C 2 +#define N_SO_ANSI_C 3 +#define N_SO_CC 4 /* C++ */ +#define N_SO_FORTRAN 5 +#define N_SO_PASCAL 6 + +/* Solaris2: Floating point type values in basic types. */ + +#define NF_NONE 0 +#define NF_SINGLE 1 /* IEEE 32-bit */ +#define NF_DOUBLE 2 /* IEEE 64-bit */ +#define NF_COMPLEX 3 /* Fortran complex */ +#define NF_COMPLEX16 4 /* Fortran double complex */ +#define NF_COMPLEX32 5 /* Fortran complex*16 */ +#define NF_LDOUBLE 6 /* Long double (whatever that is) */ + +#endif /* __GNU_STAB_ */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/bfdlink.h b/contrib/binutils/include/bfdlink.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6bc4d47 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/bfdlink.h @@ -0,0 +1,504 @@ +/* bfdlink.h -- header file for BFD link routines + Copyright 1993, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by Steve Chamberlain and Ian Lance Taylor, 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. */ + +#ifndef BFDLINK_H +#define BFDLINK_H + +/* Which symbols to strip during a link. */ +enum bfd_link_strip +{ + strip_none, /* Don't strip any symbols. */ + strip_debugger, /* Strip debugging symbols. */ + strip_some, /* keep_hash is the list of symbols to keep. */ + strip_all /* Strip all symbols. */ +}; + +/* Which local symbols to discard during a link. This is irrelevant + if strip_all is used. */ +enum bfd_link_discard +{ + discard_none, /* Don't discard any locals. */ + discard_l, /* Discard local temporary symbols. */ + discard_all /* Discard all locals. */ +}; + +/* These are the possible types of an entry in the BFD link hash + table. */ + +enum bfd_link_hash_type +{ + bfd_link_hash_new, /* Symbol is new. */ + bfd_link_hash_undefined, /* Symbol seen before, but undefined. */ + bfd_link_hash_undefweak, /* Symbol is weak and undefined. */ + bfd_link_hash_defined, /* Symbol is defined. */ + bfd_link_hash_defweak, /* Symbol is weak and defined. */ + bfd_link_hash_common, /* Symbol is common. */ + bfd_link_hash_indirect, /* Symbol is an indirect link. */ + bfd_link_hash_warning /* Like indirect, but warn if referenced. */ +}; + +/* The linking routines use a hash table which uses this structure for + its elements. */ + +struct bfd_link_hash_entry +{ + /* Base hash table entry structure. */ + struct bfd_hash_entry root; + /* Type of this entry. */ + enum bfd_link_hash_type type; + + /* Undefined and common symbols are kept in a linked list through + this field. This field is not in the union because that would + force us to remove entries from the list when we changed their + type, which would force the list to be doubly linked, which would + waste more memory. When an undefined or common symbol is + created, it should be added to this list, the head of which is in + the link hash table itself. As symbols are defined, they need + not be removed from the list; anything which reads the list must + doublecheck the symbol type. + + Weak symbols are not kept on this list. + + Defined and defweak symbols use this field as a reference marker. + If the field is not NULL, or this structure is the tail of the + undefined symbol list, the symbol has been referenced. If the + symbol is undefined and becomes defined, this field will + automatically be non-NULL since the symbol will have been on the + undefined symbol list. */ + struct bfd_link_hash_entry *next; + /* A union of information depending upon the type. */ + union + { + /* Nothing is kept for bfd_hash_new. */ + /* bfd_link_hash_undefined, bfd_link_hash_undefweak. */ + struct + { + bfd *abfd; /* BFD symbol was found in. */ + } undef; + /* bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak. */ + struct + { + bfd_vma value; /* Symbol value. */ + asection *section; /* Symbol section. */ + } def; + /* bfd_link_hash_indirect, bfd_link_hash_warning. */ + struct + { + struct bfd_link_hash_entry *link; /* Real symbol. */ + const char *warning; /* Warning (bfd_link_hash_warning only). */ + } i; + /* bfd_link_hash_common. */ + struct + { + /* The linker needs to know three things about common + symbols: the size, the alignment, and the section in + which the symbol should be placed. We store the size + here, and we allocate a small structure to hold the + section and the alignment. The alignment is stored as a + power of two. We don't store all the information + directly because we don't want to increase the size of + the union; this structure is a major space user in the + linker. */ + bfd_size_type size; /* Common symbol size. */ + struct bfd_link_hash_common_entry + { + unsigned int alignment_power; /* Alignment. */ + asection *section; /* Symbol section. */ + } *p; + } c; + } u; +}; + +/* This is the link hash table. It is a derived class of + bfd_hash_table. */ + +struct bfd_link_hash_table +{ + /* The hash table itself. */ + struct bfd_hash_table table; + /* The back end which created this hash table. This indicates the + type of the entries in the hash table, which is sometimes + important information when linking object files of different + types together. */ + const bfd_target *creator; + /* A linked list of undefined and common symbols, linked through the + next field in the bfd_link_hash_entry structure. */ + struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs; + /* Entries are added to the tail of the undefs list. */ + struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs_tail; +}; + +/* Look up an entry in a link hash table. If FOLLOW is true, this + follows bfd_link_hash_indirect and bfd_link_hash_warning links to + the real symbol. */ +extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_link_hash_lookup + PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, const char *, boolean create, + boolean copy, boolean follow)); + +/* Look up an entry in the main linker hash table if the symbol might + be wrapped. This should only be used for references to an + undefined symbol, not for definitions of a symbol. */ + +extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup + PARAMS ((bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, const char *, boolean, boolean, + boolean)); + +/* Traverse a link hash table. */ +extern void bfd_link_hash_traverse + PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, + boolean (*) (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, PTR), + PTR)); + +/* Add an entry to the undefs list. */ +extern void bfd_link_add_undef + PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *)); + +/* This structure holds all the information needed to communicate + between BFD and the linker when doing a link. */ + +struct bfd_link_info +{ + /* Function callbacks. */ + const struct bfd_link_callbacks *callbacks; + /* true if BFD should generate a relocateable object file. */ + boolean relocateable; + /* true if BFD should generate a shared object. */ + boolean shared; + /* true if BFD should pre-bind symbols in a shared object. */ + boolean symbolic; + /* true if shared objects should be linked directly, not shared. */ + boolean static_link; + /* true if the output file should be in a traditional format. This + is equivalent to the setting of the BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT flag + on the output file, but may be checked when reading the input + files. */ + boolean traditional_format; + /* Which symbols to strip. */ + enum bfd_link_strip strip; + /* Which local symbols to discard. */ + enum bfd_link_discard discard; + /* true if symbols should be retained in memory, false if they + should be freed and reread. */ + boolean keep_memory; + /* The list of input BFD's involved in the link. These are chained + together via the link_next field. */ + bfd *input_bfds; + /* If a symbol should be created for each input BFD, this is section + where those symbols should be placed. It must be a section in + the output BFD. It may be NULL, in which case no such symbols + will be created. This is to support CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS in the + linker command language. */ + asection *create_object_symbols_section; + /* Hash table handled by BFD. */ + struct bfd_link_hash_table *hash; + /* Hash table of symbols to keep. This is NULL unless strip is + strip_some. */ + struct bfd_hash_table *keep_hash; + /* true if every symbol should be reported back via the notice + callback. */ + boolean notice_all; + /* Hash table of symbols to report back via the notice callback. If + this is NULL, and notice_all is false, then no symbols are + reported back. */ + struct bfd_hash_table *notice_hash; + /* Hash table of symbols which are being wrapped (the --wrap linker + option). If this is NULL, no symbols are being wrapped. */ + struct bfd_hash_table *wrap_hash; + /* If a base output file is wanted, then this points to it */ + PTR base_file; +}; + +/* This structures holds a set of callback functions. These are + called by the BFD linker routines. The first argument to each + callback function is the bfd_link_info structure being used. Each + function returns a boolean value. If the function returns false, + then the BFD function which called it will return with a failure + indication. */ + +struct bfd_link_callbacks +{ + /* A function which is called when an object is added from an + archive. ABFD is the archive element being added. NAME is the + name of the symbol which caused the archive element to be pulled + in. */ + boolean (*add_archive_element) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + bfd *abfd, + const char *name)); + /* A function which is called when a symbol is found with multiple + definitions. NAME is the symbol which is defined multiple times. + OBFD is the old BFD, OSEC is the old section, OVAL is the old + value, NBFD is the new BFD, NSEC is the new section, and NVAL is + the new value. OBFD may be NULL. OSEC and NSEC may be + bfd_com_section or bfd_ind_section. */ + boolean (*multiple_definition) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *name, + bfd *obfd, + asection *osec, + bfd_vma oval, + bfd *nbfd, + asection *nsec, + bfd_vma nval)); + /* A function which is called when a common symbol is defined + multiple times. NAME is the symbol appearing multiple times. + OBFD is the BFD of the existing symbol; it may be NULL if this is + not known. OTYPE is the type of the existing symbol, which may + be bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak, + bfd_link_hash_common, or bfd_link_hash_indirect. If OTYPE is + bfd_link_hash_common, OSIZE is the size of the existing symbol. + NBFD is the BFD of the new symbol. NTYPE is the type of the new + symbol, one of bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_common, or + bfd_link_hash_indirect. If NTYPE is bfd_link_hash_common, NSIZE + is the size of the new symbol. */ + boolean (*multiple_common) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *name, + bfd *obfd, + enum bfd_link_hash_type otype, + bfd_vma osize, + bfd *nbfd, + enum bfd_link_hash_type ntype, + bfd_vma nsize)); + /* A function which is called to add a symbol to a set. ENTRY is + the link hash table entry for the set itself (e.g., + __CTOR_LIST__). RELOC is the relocation to use for an entry in + the set when generating a relocateable file, and is also used to + get the size of the entry when generating an executable file. + ABFD, SEC and VALUE identify the value to add to the set. */ + boolean (*add_to_set) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + struct bfd_link_hash_entry *entry, + bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc, + bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma value)); + /* A function which is called when the name of a g++ constructor or + destructor is found. This is only called by some object file + formats. CONSTRUCTOR is true for a constructor, false for a + destructor. This will use BFD_RELOC_CTOR when generating a + relocateable file. NAME is the name of the symbol found. ABFD, + SECTION and VALUE are the value of the symbol. */ + boolean (*constructor) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + boolean constructor, + const char *name, bfd *abfd, asection *sec, + bfd_vma value)); + /* A function which is called to issue a linker warning. For + example, this is called when there is a reference to a warning + symbol. WARNING is the warning to be issued. SYMBOL is the name + of the symbol which triggered the warning; it may be NULL if + there is none. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location + which trigerred the warning; either ABFD or SECTION or both may + be NULL if the location is not known. */ + boolean (*warning) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *warning, const char *symbol, + bfd *abfd, asection *section, + bfd_vma address)); + /* A function which is called when a relocation is attempted against + an undefined symbol. NAME is the symbol which is undefined. + ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location from which the + reference is made. In some cases SECTION may be NULL. */ + boolean (*undefined_symbol) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *name, bfd *abfd, + asection *section, bfd_vma address)); + /* A function which is called when a reloc overflow occurs. NAME is + the name of the symbol or section the reloc is against, + RELOC_NAME is the name of the relocation, and ADDEND is any + addend that is used. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the + location at which the overflow occurs; if this is the result of a + bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then + ABFD will be NULL. */ + boolean (*reloc_overflow) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *name, + const char *reloc_name, bfd_vma addend, + bfd *abfd, asection *section, + bfd_vma address)); + /* A function which is called when a dangerous reloc is performed. + The canonical example is an a29k IHCONST reloc which does not + follow an IHIHALF reloc. MESSAGE is an appropriate message. + ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location at which the + problem occurred; if this is the result of a + bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then + ABFD will be NULL. */ + boolean (*reloc_dangerous) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *message, + bfd *abfd, asection *section, + bfd_vma address)); + /* A function which is called when a reloc is found to be attached + to a symbol which is not being written out. NAME is the name of + the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location of + the reloc; if this is the result of a + bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then + ABFD will be NULL. */ + boolean (*unattached_reloc) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, + const char *name, + bfd *abfd, asection *section, + bfd_vma address)); + /* A function which is called when a symbol in notice_hash is + defined or referenced. NAME is the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and + ADDRESS are the value of the symbol. If SECTION is + bfd_und_section, this is a reference. */ + boolean (*notice) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name, + bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address)); +}; + +/* The linker builds link_order structures which tell the code how to + include input data in the output file. */ + +/* These are the types of link_order structures. */ + +enum bfd_link_order_type +{ + bfd_undefined_link_order, /* Undefined. */ + bfd_indirect_link_order, /* Built from a section. */ + bfd_fill_link_order, /* Fill with a 16 bit constant. */ + bfd_data_link_order, /* Set to explicit data. */ + bfd_section_reloc_link_order, /* Relocate against a section. */ + bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order /* Relocate against a symbol. */ +}; + +/* This is the link_order structure itself. These form a chain + attached to the section whose contents they are describing. */ + +struct bfd_link_order +{ + /* Next link_order in chain. */ + struct bfd_link_order *next; + /* Type of link_order. */ + enum bfd_link_order_type type; + /* Offset within output section. */ + bfd_vma offset; + /* Size within output section. */ + bfd_size_type size; + /* Type specific information. */ + union + { + struct + { + /* Section to include. If this is used, then + section->output_section must be the section the + link_order is attached to, section->output_offset must + equal the link_order offset field, and section->_raw_size + must equal the link_order size field. Maybe these + restrictions should be relaxed someday. */ + asection *section; + } indirect; + struct + { + /* Value to fill with. */ + unsigned int value; + } fill; + struct + { + /* Data to put into file. The size field gives the number + of bytes which this field points to. */ + bfd_byte *contents; + } data; + struct + { + /* Description of reloc to generate. Used for + bfd_section_reloc_link_order and + bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order. */ + struct bfd_link_order_reloc *p; + } reloc; + } u; +}; + +/* A linker order of type bfd_section_reloc_link_order or + bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order means to create a reloc against a + section or symbol, respectively. This is used to implement -Ur to + generate relocs for the constructor tables. The + bfd_link_order_reloc structure describes the reloc that BFD should + create. It is similar to a arelent, but I didn't use arelent + because the linker does not know anything about most symbols, and + any asymbol structure it creates will be partially meaningless. + This information could logically be in the bfd_link_order struct, + but I didn't want to waste the space since these types of relocs + are relatively rare. */ + +struct bfd_link_order_reloc +{ + /* Reloc type. */ + bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; + + union + { + /* For type bfd_section_reloc_link_order, this is the section + the reloc should be against. This must be a section in the + output BFD, not any of the input BFDs. */ + asection *section; + /* For type bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, this is the name of the + symbol the reloc should be against. */ + const char *name; + } u; + + /* Addend to use. The object file should contain zero. The BFD + backend is responsible for filling in the contents of the object + file correctly. For some object file formats (e.g., COFF) the + addend must be stored into in the object file, and for some + (e.g., SPARC a.out) it is kept in the reloc. */ + bfd_vma addend; +}; + +/* Allocate a new link_order for a section. */ +extern struct bfd_link_order *bfd_new_link_order PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *)); + +/* These structures are used to describe version information for the + ELF linker. These structures could be manipulated entirely inside + BFD, but it would be a pain. Instead, the regular linker sets up + these structures, and then passes them into BFD. */ + +/* Regular expressions for a version. */ + +struct bfd_elf_version_expr +{ + /* Next regular expression for this version. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_expr *next; + /* Regular expression. */ + const char *match; +}; + +/* Version dependencies. */ + +struct bfd_elf_version_deps +{ + /* Next dependency for this version. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_deps *next; + /* The version which this version depends upon. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_tree *version_needed; +}; + +/* A node in the version tree. */ + +struct bfd_elf_version_tree +{ + /* Next version. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_tree *next; + /* Name of this version. */ + const char *name; + /* Version number. */ + unsigned int vernum; + /* Regular expressions for global symbols in this version. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_expr *globals; + /* Regular expressions for local symbols in this version. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_expr *locals; + /* List of versions which this version depends upon. */ + struct bfd_elf_version_deps *deps; + /* Index of the version name. This is used within BFD. */ + unsigned int name_indx; + /* Whether this version tree was used. This is used within BFD. */ + int used; +}; + +#endif diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/callback.h b/contrib/binutils/include/callback.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b2a7fe2 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/callback.h @@ -0,0 +1,99 @@ +/* Remote target system call callback support. + Copyright 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +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 CALLBACK_H +#define CALLBACK_H + +#ifndef va_start +#include +#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES +#include +#else +#include +#endif +#endif + +typedef struct host_callback_struct host_callback; + +#define MAX_CALLBACK_FDS 10 + +struct host_callback_struct +{ + int (*close) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int)); + int (*get_errno) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); + int (*isatty) PARAMS ((host_callback *, int)); + int (*lseek) PARAMS ((host_callback *, int, long , int)); + int (*open) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char*, int mode)); + int (*read) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int, char *, int)); + int (*read_stdin) PARAMS (( host_callback *, char *, int)); + int (*rename) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, const char *)); + int (*system) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *)); + long (*time) PARAMS ((host_callback *, long *)); + int (*unlink) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *)); + int (*write) PARAMS ((host_callback *,int, const char *, int)); + int (*write_stdout) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, int)); + void (*flush_stdout) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); + int (*write_stderr) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, int)); + void (*flush_stderr) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); + + /* Used when the target has gone away, so we can close open + handles and free memory etc etc. */ + int (*shutdown) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); + int (*init) PARAMS ((host_callback *)); + + /* depreciated, use vprintf_filtered - Talk to the user on a console. */ + void (*printf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, ...)); + + /* Talk to the user on a console. + The `void *' is actually `va_list *'. */ + void (*vprintf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, va_list)); + + /* Same as vprintf_filtered but to stderr. */ + void (*evprintf_filtered) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, va_list)); + + /* Print an error message and "exit". + In the case of gdb "exiting" means doing a longjmp back to the main + command loop. */ + void (*error) PARAMS ((host_callback *, const char *, ...)); + + int last_errno; /* host format */ + + int fdmap[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; + char fdopen[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; + char alwaysopen[MAX_CALLBACK_FDS]; +}; + +extern host_callback default_callback; + +/* Mapping of host/target values. */ +/* ??? For debugging purposes, one might want to add a string of the + name of the symbol. */ + +typedef struct { + int host_val; + int target_val; +} target_defs_map; + +extern target_defs_map errno_map[]; +extern target_defs_map open_map[]; + +extern int host_to_target_errno PARAMS ((int)); +extern int target_to_host_open PARAMS ((int)); + +#endif diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ChangeLog b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..07b8217 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,709 @@ +Fri Apr 18 11:52:55 1997 Niklas Hallqvist + + * alpha.h (ALPHA_ECOFF_BADMAG): Recognize *BSD/alpha magic too. + (ALPHA_R_LITERALSLEAZY): Define. + * ecoff.h (ALPHA_MAGIC_BSD): Define. + +Wed Jan 29 11:31:51 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i960.h (R_IPR13, R_ALIGN): Define. + +Mon Jan 27 13:34:30 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (R_IPRMED, R_OPTCALL, R_OPTCALLX): Move definitions + from here... + * i960.h (R_IPRMED, R_OPTCALL, R_OPTCALLX): ...to here. + +Thu Dec 19 16:18:11 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * arm.h (_LIT): Define. + +Fri Jun 28 12:54:38 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * pe.h (FILHSZ): Define. + +Wed Jun 26 16:24:26 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * All files: Define FILHSZ, AOUTSZ, AOUTHDRSZ, SCNHSZ, SYMESZ, + AUXESZ, LINESZ, RELSZ as numeric constants rather than uses of + sizeof. Define AOUTHDRSZ in all files. + * pe.h (AOUTSZ): Define by adding to AOUTHDRSZ. + +Fri Jun 21 11:17:46 1996 Richard Henderson + + * alpha.h: Add declarations for relocation types added for Alpha + OSF/1 3.0. + +Tue Jun 18 16:04:29 1996 Jeffrey A. Law + + * h8300.h (H8300SMAGIC): Define. + (H8300SBADMAG): Define. + +Mon Jun 10 11:53:28 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (R_BCC_INV, R_JMP_DEL): New relocations for + relaxing in the H8/300 series. + +Thu May 16 15:49:22 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * sh.h (R_SH_CODE, R_SH_DATA, R_SH_LABEL): Define. + +Tue May 7 00:36:39 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (R_JMPL2): Renamed from R_JMPL_B8 to be + consistent with other similar relocs. + + * internal.h (H8/300 specific relocs): Add comments better + explaining what each reloc is used for. + (R_MOV16B1, R_MOV16B2): Renamed from R_MOVB1 and R_MOVB2. + (R_MOV24B1, R_MOV24B2): Renamed from R_MOVLB1 and R_MOVLB2. + (R_MOVL1, R_MOVL2): New relocs. + +Fri May 3 13:01:12 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (R_PCRWORD_B): Define for the h8300 relaxing + linker. + +Wed May 1 19:21:03 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (SCNNMLEN): Define. + (struct internal_scnhdr): Use SCNNMLEN for s_name field. + +Fri Mar 29 13:41:25 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * pe.h: Define IMAGE_COMDAT codes. + +Wed Mar 27 17:29:42 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * arm.h (union external_auxent): Add x_checksum, x_associated, and + x_comdat fields to x_scn struct. + * i386.h (union external_auxent): Likewise. + * powerpc.h (union external_auxent): Likewise. + * internal.h (union internal_auxent): Likewise. + +Thu Mar 21 16:25:57 1996 David Mosberger-Tang + + * ecoff.h (struct ecoff_find_line): Add caching fields. + +Thu Mar 14 15:22:44 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (R_MEM_INDIRECT): New reloc for the h8300. + +Fri Feb 9 10:44:11 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * aux-coff.h: Rename from aux.h, to avoid problems on hapless DOS + systems which think that aux is a com port. + +Mon Feb 5 18:35:00 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i960.h (F_I960HX): Define. + +Wed Jan 31 13:11:54 1996 Richard Henderson + + * aux.h: New file. + * internal.h, m68k.h: Protect against multiple inclusion. + +Wed Nov 22 13:48:39 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * ecoff.h (_RCONST, STYP_RCONST, RELOC_SECTION_RCONST): Define. + (NUM_RELOC_SECTIONS): Update. + * symconst.h (scRConst): Define. + +Tue Nov 14 18:54:29 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (C_NT_WEAK): Define. + +Thu Nov 9 14:08:30 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * rs6000.h (STYP_OVRFLO): Define. + +Tue Nov 7 14:38:45 1995 Kim Knuttila + + * coff/powerpc.h (IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR_MAGIC): Added define. + * coff/pe.h: Added defines for file level flags + +Mon Nov 6 17:28:01 1995 Harry Dolan + + * i860.h: New file, based on i386.h. + +Wed Nov 1 15:25:18 1995 Manfred Hollstein KS/EF4A 60/1F/110 #40283 + + * m68k.h (PAGEMAGICEXECSWAPPED): Define. + (PAGEMAGICPEXECSWAPPED): Define. + (PAGEMAGICPEXECTSHLIB): Define. + (PAGEMAGICPEXECPAGED): Define. + (_COMMENT): DEFINE. + * m88k.h (_COMMENT): Define. + +Wed Oct 18 18:36:19 1995 Geoffrey Noer + + * sym.h: #if 0'd out runtime_pdr struct because it chokes + Visual C++ and there aren't any references to it elsewhere in gdb. + +Mon Oct 16 11:12:24 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * rs6000.h (SMALL_AOUTSZ): Define. + + * internal.h (XMC_TD): Define. + +Tue Oct 10 18:41:03 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (struct internal_aouthdr): Add o_cputype field. + * rs6000.h (AOUTHDR): Rename o_resv1 to o_cputype. + +Mon Oct 9 14:45:46 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * rs6000.h (AOUTHDR): Add o_maxdata field. Add comments. + (_PAD, _LOADER): Define. + (STYP_LOADER): Define. + * internal.h (struct internal_aouthdr): Add o_maxdata field. + +Thu Oct 5 10:02:57 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * ecoff.h: Define section name macros and STYP macros for various + Alpha sections: .got, .hash, .dynsym, .dynstr, .rel.dyn, .conflic, + .comment, .liblist, .dynamic. + +Wed Oct 4 10:56:35 1995 Kim Knuttila + + * pe.h: Moved DOSMAGIC and NT_SIGNATURE defines here + * powerpc.h: removed DOSMAGIC, NT_SIGNATURE, and DEFAULT_* defines + Also removed other unused defines (various MAGIC ones) + * i386.h: removed DOSMAGIC, NT_SIGNATURE, and DEFAULT_* defines + * arm.h: removed DOSMAGIC, NT_SIGNATURE, and DEFAULT_* defines + * apollo.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * alpha.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * h8500.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * h8300.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * i960.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * m88k.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * we32k.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * rs6000.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * mips.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * m68k.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * z8k.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * w65.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * sparc.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + * sh.h: removed unused DEFAULT_* defines + +Fri Sep 29 08:40:08 1995 Kim Knuttila + + * powerpc.h: Reformatted to GNU coding conventions. + +Wed Sep 27 06:50:50 1995 Kim Knuttila + + * pe.h: added defines for more section characteristics + * powerpc.h (new file): base coff definitions for ppc PE + +Tue Sep 12 12:08:20 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (struct internal_syment): Change n_numaux field from + char to unsigned char. + +Fri Sep 1 15:39:36 1995 Kazumoto Kojima + + * mips.h (struct rpdr_ext): Define. + +Thu Aug 31 16:51:50 1995 steve chamberlain + + * internal.h (internal_aouthdr, internal_filehdr): + don't indirect the pe stuff. + +Tue Aug 29 14:16:07 1995 steve chamberlain + + * i386.h (NT_DEF_RESERVE, NT_DEF_COMMIT): Make the same + as 'the other' compiler. + * internal.h (NT_IMAGE_BASE): Deleted. + (NT_EXE_IMAGE_BASE, NT_DLL_IMAGE_BASE): New. + (PE_DEF_SECTION_ALIGNMENT, PE_DEF_FILE_ALIGNMENT): New. + (R_IMAGEBASE): New. + +Mon Aug 21 18:12:19 1995 steve chamberlain + + * internal.h: (internal_filehdr): Moved PE stuff into + internal_extra_pe_filehdr. + (internal_aouthdr): Moved PE stuff into + interanl_extra_pe_aouthdr. + +Mon Jul 24 14:05:39 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h: Move R_SH_* relocs from here... + * sh.h: ...to here. + (R_SH_SWITCH16, R_SH_SWITCH32): Define. + (R_SH_USES, R_SH_COUNT, R_SH_ALIGN): Define. + +Thu Jun 29 00:04:25 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * internal.h (NT_DEF_RESERVE, NT_DEF_COMMIT): Increase a lot. + +Tue May 16 15:08:20 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * internal.h (NT_subsystem, NT_stack_heap): Delete + +Tue May 16 15:08:20 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * internal.h (NT_subsystem, NT_stack_heap): Now extern. + +Tue Feb 14 17:59:37 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * ecoff.h (struct ecoff_fdrtab_entry): Define. + (struct ecoff_find_line): Define. + +Sat Feb 4 14:38:03 1995 David Mosberger-Tang + + * sym.h (struct pdr): field "prof" added. + + * alpha.h (PDR_BITS1_PROF_*): added, macros for PDR_BITS*_RESERVED_* + updated accordingly. + +Sun Jan 15 18:38:33 1995 Steve Chamberlain + + * w65.h: New file. + +Wed Nov 23 22:43:38 1994 Steve Chamberlain (sac@jonny.cygnus.com) + + * sh.h (SH_ARCH_MAGIC_BIG, SH_ARCH_MAGIC_LITTLE): New. + (SHBADMAG): Changed to suit. + +Tue Jul 26 17:46:08 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i960.h (F_I960JX): New macro. + +Wed Jul 6 00:48:57 1994 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * alpha.h: Add definitions for alpha file header flags, encoding + the object type of the file. + +Mon Jun 20 13:47:01 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@sanguine.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (ecoff_swap_tir_in): Remove declaration. + (ecoff_swap_tir_out): Likewise. + (ecoff_swap_rndx_in, ecoff_swap_rndx_out): Likewise. + (struct ecoff_debug_swap): Add new fields: swap_tir_in, + swap_rndx_in, swap_tir_out, swap_rndx_out, read_debug_info. + +Sun Jun 12 03:51:52 1994 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * symconst.h: Pick up SGI define for stIndirect. + +Fri Apr 22 13:05:28 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (REGINFO): Don't define. + (struct ecoff_reginfo): Don't define. + + * sh.h (SH_ARCH_MAGIC): Rename from SHMAGIC. SHMAGIC is used by + several targets to mean a shared library. + (SHBADMAG): Corresponding change. + +Thu Apr 14 13:00:53 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (RELOC_BITS3_TYPE_BIG): Changed from 0x1e to 0x3e. + (RELOC_BITS3_TYPEHI_LITTLE): Define. + (RELOC_BITS3_TYPEHI_SH_LITTLE): Define. + (MIPS_R_PCREL16): Change value from 8 to 12 to match Irix 4. + (MIPS_R_RELHI): Define. + (MIPS_R_RELLO): Define. + (MIPS_R_SWITCH): Change value from 9 to 22. + +Thu Apr 7 14:19:35 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (MIPS_R_SWITCH): Define. + +Thu Mar 31 19:28:33 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (internal_aouthdr): Added comments for Apollo fields. + +Thu Mar 31 16:28:02 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (STYP_ECOFF_LIB): Define as used on Irix 4. + +Fri Mar 25 17:16:55 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (struct ecoff_debug_info): Add adjust field. + (struct ecoff_value_adjust): Define. + +Tue Mar 22 13:22:47 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (MIPS_R_PCREL16): Define. + +Sat Feb 26 10:26:38 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h: Add casts to avoid warnings from SVR4 cc. + +Mon Feb 21 09:48:46 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@lisa.cygnus.com) + + * sym.h (struct runtime_pdr): Make field adr bfd_vma, not unsigned + long. + (SYMR): Make field value bfd_vma, not long. + +Fri Feb 4 23:35:53 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * rs6000.h (STYP_DEBUG): Define. + +Wed Feb 2 14:31:37 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (union internal_auxent): Change x_csect.x_scnlen into + a union of a long and a pointer to a symbol. XCOFF sometimes uses + this field as a symbol index. + +Mon Jan 10 23:54:25 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (ecoff_debug_info): Remove fields line_end, + external_dnr_end, external_pdr_end, external_sym_end, + external_opt_end, external_aux_end, ss_end, external_fdr_end. + Replace ifdbase with ifdmap. + +Wed Jan 5 17:05:36 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (STYP_EXTENDESC, STYP_COMMENT, STYP_XDATA, STYP_PDATA): + Define. + +Wed Jan 5 16:58:24 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (NUM_RELOC_SECTIONS): Define. + +Tue Dec 21 09:24:56 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (struct external_reloc): Rename field r_addend to + r_offset. + +Sat Dec 11 16:12:32 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (R_DISP7, R_SH_IMM16): New reloc types. + +Tue Nov 23 14:23:19 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (struct ecoff_debug_swap): Added *_end fields for all + the symbolic information pointers. + + * sym.h: Named the EXTR structure ecoff_extr. + +Fri Nov 19 08:21:18 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@rover.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (RELSZ): Use correct size. + +Wed Nov 17 17:18:16 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (struct ecoff_debug_info): Define. + +Tue Nov 2 17:56:57 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (struct ecoff_debug_swap): Define. + +Thu Oct 28 17:07:50 1993 Stan Shebs (shebs@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (I386LYNXMAGIC): Rename to LYNXCOFFMAGIC. + * m68k.h (LYNXCOFFMAGIC): Define. + * sparc.h: New file. + +Tue Oct 19 15:34:50 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * alpha.h (external_aouthdr): Split four byte padding field into + two byte bldrev field and two byte padding field. + + * ecoff.h (_LITA, _PDATA, _XDATA, STYP_LITA): Defined. + +Wed Oct 13 15:52:34 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + Sun Oct 10 17:27:10 1993 Troy Rollo (troy@cbme.unsw.edu.au) + + * coff/internal.h: Added o_sri, o_inlib and o_vid for Apollos + as well as R_DIR16. + + * coff/apollo.h: New file + +Mon Oct 11 17:16:48 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (REGINFO, struct ecoff_reginfo): Define. + +Tue Oct 5 10:52:53 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * rs6000.h: Change non-ASCII characters in comment to octal + escapes. + +Tue Sep 28 03:27:04 1993 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * ecoff.h (_FINI, STYP_ECOFF_FINI): Add to support .fini section. + +Fri Sep 24 11:53:53 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (BADMAG): Recognize MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE3 and MIPS_MAGIC_BIG3. + * ecoff.h: Define MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE3 and MIPS_MAGIC_BIG3. + +Thu Sep 23 21:07:14 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (BADMAG): Recognize MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE2 and MIPS_MAGIC_BIG2. + * ecoff.h: Define MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE2 and MIPS_MAGIC_BIG2. + +Thu Sep 16 20:27:21 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cirdan.cygnus.com) + + * sym.h, symconst.h: Add comment stating these files are not part + of GDB, GAS, etc. In 1991, when we asked rms whether we could + include these files in GDB (although they are copyrighted by + someone besides the FSF), he said it was OK if they were not + considered part of GDB. + +Fri Sep 10 17:40:35 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (AUX_PUT_ANY): Cast val argument to bfd_vma. + + * alpha.c (external_aouthdr): Need four bytes of padding between + vstamp and tsize. + +Tue Sep 7 14:20:43 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (AUX_GET_ANY, AUX_PUT_ANY): Changed to reflect further + change in bfd swapping routine names. + +Tue Sep 7 10:15:17 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (AUX_GET_ANY): Change name of _do_getb32 to reflect bfd + changes. + +Fri Aug 13 14:30:32 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ecoff.h (RELOC_SECTION_NONE): Define. + +Thu Aug 12 11:24:42 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * alpha.h (struct external_reloc): Add r_symndx field. + (RELSZ): Correct. + (RELOC_BITS*): Correct. + (ALPHA_R_*): Define. + * ecoff.h (RELOC_SECTION_{XDATA,PDATA,FINI,LITA,ABS}): Define. + (r_extern): Undefine. + * internal.h (struct internal_reloc): Make r_vaddr bfd_vma rather + than long. Add r_extern field. + + * alpha.h (PDR_BITS*): Define. + * sym.h (PDR): Give correct names to new fields. + + * ecoff.h: Moved MIPS reloc definitions from here... + * mips.h: to here. + +Tue Aug 3 11:17:53 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * alpha.h: Corrected external symbolic debugging structures to + match actual usage. + * internal.h (internal_filehdr, internal_aouthdr, + internal_scnhdr): Changed type of some fields to bfd_vma so they + can hold 64 bits. + * sym.h (HDRR, FDR, PDR, EXTR): Likewise. + (PDR): Added new fields found on Alpha. + * symconst.h (magicSym2): Define; new value found on Alpha. + + * ecoff.h: New file. + * alpha.h, mips.h: Moved common information into ecoff.h. Moved + external structure definitions in from ecoff-ext.h. + * ecoff-ext.h: Removed; information now in alpha.h and mips.h. + +Sun Jul 18 21:43:59 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: Recognize I386PTXMAGIC. + +Fri Jul 16 09:54:35 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (MIPS_AOUT_{OZ}MAGIC): Renamed from {OZ}MAGIC. + +Thu Jul 15 12:23:55 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h (union external_auxent): Move x_fcn back inside x_fcnary. + ({GET,PUT}_FCN_{LNNOPTR,ENDNDX}): Adjust accordingly. + +Sun Jul 11 18:00:18 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Define MC68KBCSMAGIC. + +Thu Jun 10 11:46:28 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (_INIT, STYP_MIPS_INIT): Define (used on Irix4). + (STYP_OTHER_LOAD): Define as STYP_MIPS_INIT. + +Wed Jun 9 15:09:09 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (OMAGIC): Define. + +Mon Apr 26 18:04:47 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h, sh.h: Support for SH. + +Sat Apr 24 21:34:59 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * a29k.h: Define _LIT. + +Fri Apr 23 18:41:23 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * alpha.h: New file. + +Thu Apr 8 12:36:34 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (C_SHADOW, C_VERSION): Copied in from m88k.h. + * m88k.h, i386.h, we32k.h: Don't define all the storage classes; + they're already in internal.h. + +Wed Apr 7 11:51:24 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: Change n_sclass to unsigned char. + Change C_EFCN to 0xff, change RS/6000 dbx symbols + to no longer be signed. + +Fri Mar 19 14:52:56 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: Add H8/500 reloc types. + +Wed Mar 17 09:46:03 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h (AUX_PUT_ANY): Don't use void values in branches of + conditional expression. + +Thu Mar 4 14:12:06 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h (AUX_GET_*): Rewrote to use new macro AUX_GET_ANY. + (AUX_PUT_*): New macros corresponding to the AUX_GET macros. + (ecoff_swap_tir_out): Added prototype. + + * mips.h (N_BTMASK, N_TMASK, N_BTSHFT, N_TSHIFT): Define; these + are needed to interpret gcc debugging output. + +Tue Feb 9 07:43:27 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * we32k.h (BTYPE, ISPTR, ISFCN, ISARY, DECREF): Removed + more definitions duplicated in internal.h. + +Wed Feb 3 09:18:24 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (RELOC_BITS3_TYPE_*): Correct for big endian machines. + +Mon Jan 25 11:35:51 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (internal_aouthdr): Added additional fields used only + by MIPS ECOFF. + +Thu Jan 21 10:28:38 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (AOUTHDR): Added additional fields used by ECOFF. + +Tue Jan 19 12:21:19 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h, we32k.h (N_*, T_*, DT_*): Removed still more definitions + duplicated in internal.h. + + * mips.h (RELOC_SECTION_*, ECOFF_R_*): Defined constants for ECOFF + relocs. + +Fri Jan 15 18:17:00 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h: Added prototypes for new ECOFF swapping functions. + (opt_ext): New structure. + * mips.h (ZMAGIC): Defined to be 0413. + (_LIB): Defined to be ".lib" + (external_reloc): MIPS ECOFF relocs are only 8 bytes. Added + macros to aid in swapping. + +Fri Jan 8 16:19:26 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h: Added prototypes for ECOFF swapping functions. + * internal.h (internal_scnhdr): Always provide s_align field, not + just on i960. + (internal_reloc): Always provide r_size field, not just on + RS/6000. + * mips.h (_RDATA, _SDATA, _SBSS, _LIT4, _LIT8, STYP_RDATA, + STYP_SDATA, STYP_SBSS, STYP_LIT4, STYP_LIT8): Defined. + (CODE_MASK, MIPS_IS_STAB, MIPS_MARK_STAB, MIPS_UNMARK_STAB, + STABS_SYMBOL): Moved in from gdb/mipsread.c. + +Wed Jan 6 14:01:46 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h, we32k.h: removed STYP_* defines, since they duplicated + those in internal.h. + +Tue Dec 29 15:40:07 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: define I386AIXMAGIC for Danbury AIX PS/2 compiler. + +Sat Dec 12 16:07:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: don't define BTYPE, ISPTR, ISFCN, ISARY, DECREF: they + are defined in internal.h. + +Thu Nov 12 09:52:01 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: (internal_reloc): r_offset is now a long. + * z8k.h: slight comment enhancement + +Wed Sep 30 07:46:08 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: changed z8k reloc types + +Fri Aug 28 10:16:31 1992 Brendan Kehoe (brendan@cygnus.com) + + * we32k.h: new file + +Thu Aug 27 13:00:01 1992 Brendan Kehoe (brendan@cygnus.com) + + * symconst.h: comment out cruft at the end of #endif + +Tue Aug 25 15:06:49 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: added #define for STYP_LIT, removed from a29k and + h8300. + + * z8k.h: added z8000 support + +Thu Jul 16 16:32:00 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: added R_RELLONG_NEG reloc type + +Fri Jun 12 20:11:04 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * symconst.h: Fix unterminated comment. + +Wed Jun 10 07:57:49 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: a.out magic numbers from + mohring@informatik.tu-muenchen.de + +Mon Jun 8 20:13:33 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h, mips.h: Use unsigned chars everywhere. + (Suggested by Antti Miettinen.) + +Tue Apr 14 15:18:44 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * sym.h: Add comments. + * symconst.h: Merge with Fred's changes. + +Tue Apr 14 14:30:05 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * symconst.h: Pick up SGI defines for stStruct, stUnion, stEnum, + langCplusplus, and langCplusplusV2. + +Thu Apr 2 19:47:43 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * sym.h, symconst.h: MIPS has provided redistributable versions + of these files. Thanks! + * ecoff-ext.h: Add weakext bit to match new sym.h. + +Fri Mar 6 00:10:46 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h: Add relative file descriptors. + +Thu Feb 27 11:53:04 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * ecoff-ext.h: New file for external (in-file) form of ecoff + symbol structures. + +Thu Feb 6 11:33:32 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: made the external_lineno l_lnno field 4 bytes wide. + andded GET/PUT_LINENO_LNNO macros + +Sat Nov 30 20:38:35 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * ChangeLog, a29k.h, h8300.h, i386.h, i960.h, internal.h, m68k.h, + m88k.h, mips.h, rs6000.h: move from above coff-.h + + +Local Variables: +version-control: never +End: diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/alpha.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/alpha.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..076cbcb --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/alpha.h @@ -0,0 +1,362 @@ +/* ECOFF support on Alpha machines. + coff/ecoff.h must be included before this file. */ + +/********************** FILE HEADER **********************/ + +struct external_filehdr { + unsigned char f_magic[2]; /* magic number */ + unsigned char f_nscns[2]; /* number of sections */ + unsigned char f_timdat[4]; /* time & date stamp */ + unsigned char f_symptr[8]; /* file pointer to symtab */ + unsigned char f_nsyms[4]; /* number of symtab entries */ + unsigned char f_opthdr[2]; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + unsigned char f_flags[2]; /* flags */ +}; + +/* Magic numbers are defined in coff/ecoff.h. */ +#define ALPHA_ECOFF_BADMAG(x) \ + ((x).f_magic != ALPHA_MAGIC && (x).f_magic != ALPHA_MAGIC_BSD) + +/* The object type is encoded in the f_flags. */ +#define F_ALPHA_OBJECT_TYPE_MASK 0x3000 +#define F_ALPHA_NO_SHARED 0x1000 +#define F_ALPHA_SHARABLE 0x2000 +#define F_ALPHA_CALL_SHARED 0x3000 + +#define FILHDR struct external_filehdr +#define FILHSZ 24 + +/********************** AOUT "OPTIONAL HEADER" **********************/ + + +typedef struct external_aouthdr +{ + unsigned char magic[2]; /* type of file */ + unsigned char vstamp[2]; /* version stamp */ + unsigned char bldrev[2]; /* ?? */ + unsigned char padding[2]; /* pad to quadword boundary */ + unsigned char tsize[8]; /* text size in bytes */ + unsigned char dsize[8]; /* initialized data " " */ + unsigned char bsize[8]; /* uninitialized data " " */ + unsigned char entry[8]; /* entry pt. */ + unsigned char text_start[8]; /* base of text used for this file */ + unsigned char data_start[8]; /* base of data used for this file */ + unsigned char bss_start[8]; /* base of bss used for this file */ + unsigned char gprmask[4]; /* bitmask of general registers used */ + unsigned char fprmask[4]; /* bitmask of floating point registers used */ + unsigned char gp_value[8]; /* value for gp register */ +} AOUTHDR; + +/* compute size of a header */ + +#define AOUTSZ 80 +#define AOUTHDRSZ 80 + +/********************** SECTION HEADER **********************/ + +struct external_scnhdr { + unsigned char s_name[8]; /* section name */ + unsigned char s_paddr[8]; /* physical address, aliased s_nlib */ + unsigned char s_vaddr[8]; /* virtual address */ + unsigned char s_size[8]; /* section size */ + unsigned char s_scnptr[8]; /* file ptr to raw data for section */ + unsigned char s_relptr[8]; /* file ptr to relocation */ + unsigned char s_lnnoptr[8]; /* file ptr to line numbers */ + unsigned char s_nreloc[2]; /* number of relocation entries */ + unsigned char s_nlnno[2]; /* number of line number entries*/ + unsigned char s_flags[4]; /* flags */ +}; + +#define SCNHDR struct external_scnhdr +#define SCNHSZ 64 + +/********************** RELOCATION DIRECTIVES **********************/ + +struct external_reloc { + unsigned char r_vaddr[8]; + unsigned char r_symndx[4]; + unsigned char r_bits[4]; +}; + +#define RELOC struct external_reloc +#define RELSZ 16 + +/* Constants to unpack the r_bits field. The Alpha seems to always be + little endian, so I haven't bothered to define big endian variants + of these. */ + +#define RELOC_BITS0_TYPE_LITTLE 0xff +#define RELOC_BITS0_TYPE_SH_LITTLE 0 + +#define RELOC_BITS1_EXTERN_LITTLE 0x01 + +#define RELOC_BITS1_OFFSET_LITTLE 0x7e +#define RELOC_BITS1_OFFSET_SH_LITTLE 1 + +#define RELOC_BITS1_RESERVED_LITTLE 0x80 +#define RELOC_BITS1_RESERVED_SH_LITTLE 7 +#define RELOC_BITS2_RESERVED_LITTLE 0xff +#define RELOC_BITS2_RESERVED_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 1 +#define RELOC_BITS3_RESERVED_LITTLE 0x03 +#define RELOC_BITS3_RESERVED_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 9 + +#define RELOC_BITS3_SIZE_LITTLE 0xfc +#define RELOC_BITS3_SIZE_SH_LITTLE 2 + +/* The r_type field in a reloc is one of the following values. */ +#define ALPHA_R_IGNORE 0 +#define ALPHA_R_REFLONG 1 +#define ALPHA_R_REFQUAD 2 +#define ALPHA_R_GPREL32 3 +#define ALPHA_R_LITERAL 4 +#define ALPHA_R_LITUSE 5 +#define ALPHA_R_GPDISP 6 +#define ALPHA_R_BRADDR 7 +#define ALPHA_R_HINT 8 +#define ALPHA_R_SREL16 9 +#define ALPHA_R_SREL32 10 +#define ALPHA_R_SREL64 11 +#define ALPHA_R_OP_PUSH 12 +#define ALPHA_R_OP_STORE 13 +#define ALPHA_R_OP_PSUB 14 +#define ALPHA_R_OP_PRSHIFT 15 +#define ALPHA_R_GPVALUE 16 +#define ALPHA_R_GPRELHIGH 17 +#define ALPHA_R_GPRELLOW 18 +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED 19 + +/* Overloaded reloc value used by Net- and OpenBSD. */ +#define ALPHA_R_LITERALSLEAZY 17 + +/* With ALPHA_R_LITUSE, the r_size field is one of the following values. */ +#define ALPHA_R_LU_BASE 1 +#define ALPHA_R_LU_BYTOFF 2 +#define ALPHA_R_LU_JSR 3 + +/* With ALPHA_R_IMMED, the r_size field is one of the following values. */ +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED_GP_16 1 +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED_GP_HI32 2 +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED_SCN_HI32 3 +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED_BR_HI32 4 +#define ALPHA_R_IMMED_LO32 5 + +/********************** SYMBOLIC INFORMATION **********************/ + +/* Written by John Gilmore. */ + +/* ECOFF uses COFF-like section structures, but its own symbol format. + This file defines the symbol format in fields whose size and alignment + will not vary on different host systems. */ + +/* File header as a set of bytes */ + +struct hdr_ext { + unsigned char h_magic[2]; + unsigned char h_vstamp[2]; + unsigned char h_ilineMax[4]; + unsigned char h_idnMax[4]; + unsigned char h_ipdMax[4]; + unsigned char h_isymMax[4]; + unsigned char h_ioptMax[4]; + unsigned char h_iauxMax[4]; + unsigned char h_issMax[4]; + unsigned char h_issExtMax[4]; + unsigned char h_ifdMax[4]; + unsigned char h_crfd[4]; + unsigned char h_iextMax[4]; + unsigned char h_cbLine[8]; + unsigned char h_cbLineOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbDnOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbPdOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbSymOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbOptOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbAuxOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbSsOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbSsExtOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbFdOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbRfdOffset[8]; + unsigned char h_cbExtOffset[8]; +}; + +/* File descriptor external record */ + +struct fdr_ext { + unsigned char f_adr[8]; + unsigned char f_cbLineOffset[8]; + unsigned char f_cbLine[8]; + unsigned char f_cbSs[8]; + unsigned char f_rss[4]; + unsigned char f_issBase[4]; + unsigned char f_isymBase[4]; + unsigned char f_csym[4]; + unsigned char f_ilineBase[4]; + unsigned char f_cline[4]; + unsigned char f_ioptBase[4]; + unsigned char f_copt[4]; + unsigned char f_ipdFirst[4]; + unsigned char f_cpd[4]; + unsigned char f_iauxBase[4]; + unsigned char f_caux[4]; + unsigned char f_rfdBase[4]; + unsigned char f_crfd[4]; + unsigned char f_bits1[1]; + unsigned char f_bits2[3]; + unsigned char f_padding[4]; +}; + +#define FDR_BITS1_LANG_BIG 0xF8 +#define FDR_BITS1_LANG_SH_BIG 3 +#define FDR_BITS1_LANG_LITTLE 0x1F +#define FDR_BITS1_LANG_SH_LITTLE 0 + +#define FDR_BITS1_FMERGE_BIG 0x04 +#define FDR_BITS1_FMERGE_LITTLE 0x20 + +#define FDR_BITS1_FREADIN_BIG 0x02 +#define FDR_BITS1_FREADIN_LITTLE 0x40 + +#define FDR_BITS1_FBIGENDIAN_BIG 0x01 +#define FDR_BITS1_FBIGENDIAN_LITTLE 0x80 + +#define FDR_BITS2_GLEVEL_BIG 0xC0 +#define FDR_BITS2_GLEVEL_SH_BIG 6 +#define FDR_BITS2_GLEVEL_LITTLE 0x03 +#define FDR_BITS2_GLEVEL_SH_LITTLE 0 + +/* We ignore the `reserved' field in bits2. */ + +/* Procedure descriptor external record */ + +struct pdr_ext { + unsigned char p_adr[8]; + unsigned char p_cbLineOffset[8]; + unsigned char p_isym[4]; + unsigned char p_iline[4]; + unsigned char p_regmask[4]; + unsigned char p_regoffset[4]; + unsigned char p_iopt[4]; + unsigned char p_fregmask[4]; + unsigned char p_fregoffset[4]; + unsigned char p_frameoffset[4]; + unsigned char p_lnLow[4]; + unsigned char p_lnHigh[4]; + unsigned char p_gp_prologue[1]; + unsigned char p_bits1[1]; + unsigned char p_bits2[1]; + unsigned char p_localoff[1]; + unsigned char p_framereg[2]; + unsigned char p_pcreg[2]; +}; + +#define PDR_BITS1_GP_USED_BIG 0x80 +#define PDR_BITS1_REG_FRAME_BIG 0x40 +#define PDR_BITS1_PROF_BIG 0x20 +#define PDR_BITS1_RESERVED_BIG 0x1f +#define PDR_BITS1_RESERVED_SH_LEFT_BIG 8 +#define PDR_BITS2_RESERVED_BIG 0xff +#define PDR_BITS2_RESERVED_SH_BIG 0 + +#define PDR_BITS1_GP_USED_LITTLE 0x01 +#define PDR_BITS1_REG_FRAME_LITTLE 0x02 +#define PDR_BITS1_PROF_LITTLE 0x04 +#define PDR_BITS1_RESERVED_LITTLE 0xf8 +#define PDR_BITS1_RESERVED_SH_LITTLE 3 +#define PDR_BITS2_RESERVED_LITTLE 0xff +#define PDR_BITS2_RESERVED_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 5 + +/* Line numbers */ + +struct line_ext { + unsigned char l_line[4]; +}; + +/* Symbol external record */ + +struct sym_ext { + unsigned char s_value[8]; + unsigned char s_iss[4]; + unsigned char s_bits1[1]; + unsigned char s_bits2[1]; + unsigned char s_bits3[1]; + unsigned char s_bits4[1]; +}; + +#define SYM_BITS1_ST_BIG 0xFC +#define SYM_BITS1_ST_SH_BIG 2 +#define SYM_BITS1_ST_LITTLE 0x3F +#define SYM_BITS1_ST_SH_LITTLE 0 + +#define SYM_BITS1_SC_BIG 0x03 +#define SYM_BITS1_SC_SH_LEFT_BIG 3 +#define SYM_BITS1_SC_LITTLE 0xC0 +#define SYM_BITS1_SC_SH_LITTLE 6 + +#define SYM_BITS2_SC_BIG 0xE0 +#define SYM_BITS2_SC_SH_BIG 5 +#define SYM_BITS2_SC_LITTLE 0x07 +#define SYM_BITS2_SC_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 2 + +#define SYM_BITS2_RESERVED_BIG 0x10 +#define SYM_BITS2_RESERVED_LITTLE 0x08 + +#define SYM_BITS2_INDEX_BIG 0x0F +#define SYM_BITS2_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 16 +#define SYM_BITS2_INDEX_LITTLE 0xF0 +#define SYM_BITS2_INDEX_SH_LITTLE 4 + +#define SYM_BITS3_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 8 +#define SYM_BITS3_INDEX_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 4 + +#define SYM_BITS4_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 0 +#define SYM_BITS4_INDEX_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 12 + +/* External symbol external record */ + +struct ext_ext { + struct sym_ext es_asym; + unsigned char es_bits1[1]; + unsigned char es_bits2[3]; + unsigned char es_ifd[4]; +}; + +#define EXT_BITS1_JMPTBL_BIG 0x80 +#define EXT_BITS1_JMPTBL_LITTLE 0x01 + +#define EXT_BITS1_COBOL_MAIN_BIG 0x40 +#define EXT_BITS1_COBOL_MAIN_LITTLE 0x02 + +#define EXT_BITS1_WEAKEXT_BIG 0x20 +#define EXT_BITS1_WEAKEXT_LITTLE 0x04 + +/* Dense numbers external record */ + +struct dnr_ext { + unsigned char d_rfd[4]; + unsigned char d_index[4]; +}; + +/* Relative file descriptor */ + +struct rfd_ext { + unsigned char rfd[4]; +}; + +/* Optimizer symbol external record */ + +struct opt_ext { + unsigned char o_bits1[1]; + unsigned char o_bits2[1]; + unsigned char o_bits3[1]; + unsigned char o_bits4[1]; + struct rndx_ext o_rndx; + unsigned char o_offset[4]; +}; + +#define OPT_BITS2_VALUE_SH_LEFT_BIG 16 +#define OPT_BITS2_VALUE_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 0 + +#define OPT_BITS3_VALUE_SH_LEFT_BIG 8 +#define OPT_BITS3_VALUE_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 8 + +#define OPT_BITS4_VALUE_SH_LEFT_BIG 0 +#define OPT_BITS4_VALUE_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 16 diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/aux-coff.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/aux-coff.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c89c124 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/aux-coff.h @@ -0,0 +1,31 @@ +/* Modifications of internal.h and m68k.h needed by A/UX + Suggested by Ian Lance Taylor */ + +#ifndef GNU_COFF_AUX_H +#define GNU_COFF_AUX_H 1 + +#include "coff/internal.h" +#include "coff/m68k.h" + +/* Section contains 64-byte padded pathnames of shared libraries */ +#undef STYP_LIB +#define STYP_LIB 0x200 + +/* Section contains shared library initialization code */ +#undef STYP_INIT +#define STYP_INIT 0x400 + +/* Section contains .ident information */ +#undef STYP_IDENT +#define STYP_IDENT 0x800 + +/* Section types used by bfd and gas not defined (directly) by A/UX */ +#undef STYP_OVER +#define STYP_OVER 0 +#undef STYP_INFO +#define STYP_INFO STYP_IDENT + +/* Traditional name of the section tagged with STYP_LIB */ +#define _LIB ".lib" + +#endif /* GNU_COFF_AUX_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ecoff.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ecoff.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9e4202e --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/ecoff.h @@ -0,0 +1,421 @@ +#ifndef ECOFF_H +#define ECOFF_H + +/* Generic ECOFF support. + This does not include symbol information, found in sym.h and + symconst.h. */ + +/* Mips magic numbers used in filehdr. MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE is used on + little endian machines. MIPS_MAGIC_BIG is used on big endian + machines. Where is MIPS_MAGIC_1 from? */ +#define MIPS_MAGIC_1 0x0180 +#define MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE 0x0162 +#define MIPS_MAGIC_BIG 0x0160 + +/* These are the magic numbers used for MIPS code compiled at ISA + level 2. */ +#define MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE2 0x0166 +#define MIPS_MAGIC_BIG2 0x0163 + +/* These are the magic numbers used for MIPS code compiled at ISA + level 3. */ +#define MIPS_MAGIC_LITTLE3 0x142 +#define MIPS_MAGIC_BIG3 0x140 + +/* Alpha magic numbers used in filehdr. */ +#define ALPHA_MAGIC 0x183 +#define ALPHA_MAGIC_BSD 0x185 + +/* Magic numbers used in a.out header. */ +#define ECOFF_AOUT_OMAGIC 0407 /* not demand paged (ld -N). */ +#define ECOFF_AOUT_ZMAGIC 0413 /* demand load format, eg normal ld output */ + +/* Names of special sections. */ +#define _TEXT ".text" +#define _DATA ".data" +#define _BSS ".bss" +#define _RDATA ".rdata" +#define _SDATA ".sdata" +#define _SBSS ".sbss" +#define _LITA ".lita" +#define _LIT4 ".lit4" +#define _LIT8 ".lit8" +#define _LIB ".lib" +#define _INIT ".init" +#define _FINI ".fini" +#define _PDATA ".pdata" +#define _XDATA ".xdata" +#define _GOT ".got" +#define _HASH ".hash" +#define _DYNSYM ".dynsym" +#define _DYNSTR ".dynstr" +#define _RELDYN ".rel.dyn" +#define _CONFLIC ".conflic" +#define _COMMENT ".comment" +#define _LIBLIST ".liblist" +#define _DYNAMIC ".dynamic" +#define _RCONST ".rconst" + +/* ECOFF uses some additional section flags. */ +#define STYP_RDATA 0x100 +#define STYP_SDATA 0x200 +#define STYP_SBSS 0x400 +#define STYP_GOT 0x1000 +#define STYP_DYNAMIC 0x2000 +#define STYP_DYNSYM 0x4000 +#define STYP_RELDYN 0x8000 +#define STYP_DYNSTR 0x10000 +#define STYP_HASH 0x20000 +#define STYP_LIBLIST 0x40000 +#define STYP_CONFLIC 0x100000 +#define STYP_ECOFF_FINI 0x1000000 +#define STYP_EXTENDESC 0x2000000 /* 0x02FFF000 bits => scn type, rest clr */ +#define STYP_LITA 0x4000000 +#define STYP_LIT8 0x8000000 +#define STYP_LIT4 0x10000000 +#define STYP_ECOFF_LIB 0x40000000 +#define STYP_ECOFF_INIT 0x80000000 +#define STYP_OTHER_LOAD (STYP_ECOFF_INIT | STYP_ECOFF_FINI) + +/* extended section types */ +#define STYP_COMMENT 0x2100000 +#define STYP_RCONST 0x2200000 +#define STYP_XDATA 0x2400000 +#define STYP_PDATA 0x2800000 + +/* The linker needs a section to hold small common variables while + linking. There is no convenient way to create it when the linker + needs it, so we always create one for each BFD. We then avoid + writing it out. */ +#define SCOMMON ".scommon" + +/* If the extern bit in a reloc is 1, then r_symndx is an index into + the external symbol table. If the extern bit is 0, then r_symndx + indicates a section, and is one of the following values. */ +#define RELOC_SECTION_NONE 0 +#define RELOC_SECTION_TEXT 1 +#define RELOC_SECTION_RDATA 2 +#define RELOC_SECTION_DATA 3 +#define RELOC_SECTION_SDATA 4 +#define RELOC_SECTION_SBSS 5 +#define RELOC_SECTION_BSS 6 +#define RELOC_SECTION_INIT 7 +#define RELOC_SECTION_LIT8 8 +#define RELOC_SECTION_LIT4 9 +#define RELOC_SECTION_XDATA 10 +#define RELOC_SECTION_PDATA 11 +#define RELOC_SECTION_FINI 12 +#define RELOC_SECTION_LITA 13 +#define RELOC_SECTION_ABS 14 +#define RELOC_SECTION_RCONST 15 + +#define NUM_RELOC_SECTIONS 16 + +/********************** STABS **********************/ + +/* gcc uses mips-tfile to output type information in special stabs + entries. These must match the corresponding definition in + gcc/config/mips.h. At some point, these should probably go into a + shared include file, but currently gcc and gdb do not share any + directories. */ +#define CODE_MASK 0x8F300 +#define ECOFF_IS_STAB(sym) (((sym)->index & 0xFFF00) == CODE_MASK) +#define ECOFF_MARK_STAB(code) ((code)+CODE_MASK) +#define ECOFF_UNMARK_STAB(code) ((code)-CODE_MASK) +#define STABS_SYMBOL "@stabs" + +/********************** COFF **********************/ + +/* gcc also uses mips-tfile to output COFF debugging information. + These are the values it uses when outputting the .type directive. + These should also be in a shared include file. */ +#define N_BTMASK (017) +#define N_TMASK (060) +#define N_BTSHFT (4) +#define N_TSHIFT (2) + +/********************** AUX **********************/ + +/* The auxiliary type information is the same on all known ECOFF + targets. I can't see any reason that it would ever change, so I am + going to gamble and define the external structures here, in the + target independent ECOFF header file. The internal forms are + defined in coff/sym.h, which was originally donated by MIPS + Computer Systems. */ + +/* Type information external record */ + +struct tir_ext { + unsigned char t_bits1[1]; + unsigned char t_tq45[1]; + unsigned char t_tq01[1]; + unsigned char t_tq23[1]; +}; + +#define TIR_BITS1_FBITFIELD_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x80) +#define TIR_BITS1_FBITFIELD_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x01) + +#define TIR_BITS1_CONTINUED_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x40) +#define TIR_BITS1_CONTINUED_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x02) + +#define TIR_BITS1_BT_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x3F) +#define TIR_BITS1_BT_SH_BIG 0 +#define TIR_BITS1_BT_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xFC) +#define TIR_BITS1_BT_SH_LITTLE 2 + +#define TIR_BITS_TQ4_BIG ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ4_SH_BIG 4 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ5_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ5_SH_BIG 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ4_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ4_SH_LITTLE 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ5_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ5_SH_LITTLE 4 + +#define TIR_BITS_TQ0_BIG ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ0_SH_BIG 4 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ1_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ1_SH_BIG 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ0_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ0_SH_LITTLE 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ1_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ1_SH_LITTLE 4 + +#define TIR_BITS_TQ2_BIG ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ2_SH_BIG 4 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ3_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ3_SH_BIG 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ2_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ2_SH_LITTLE 0 +#define TIR_BITS_TQ3_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define TIR_BITS_TQ3_SH_LITTLE 4 + +/* Relative symbol external record */ + +struct rndx_ext { + unsigned char r_bits[4]; +}; + +#define RNDX_BITS0_RFD_SH_LEFT_BIG 4 +#define RNDX_BITS1_RFD_BIG ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define RNDX_BITS1_RFD_SH_BIG 4 + +#define RNDX_BITS0_RFD_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 0 +#define RNDX_BITS1_RFD_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define RNDX_BITS1_RFD_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 8 + +#define RNDX_BITS1_INDEX_BIG ((unsigned int) 0x0F) +#define RNDX_BITS1_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 16 +#define RNDX_BITS2_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 8 +#define RNDX_BITS3_INDEX_SH_LEFT_BIG 0 + +#define RNDX_BITS1_INDEX_LITTLE ((unsigned int) 0xF0) +#define RNDX_BITS1_INDEX_SH_LITTLE 4 +#define RNDX_BITS2_INDEX_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 4 +#define RNDX_BITS3_INDEX_SH_LEFT_LITTLE 12 + +/* Auxiliary symbol information external record */ + +union aux_ext { + struct tir_ext a_ti; + struct rndx_ext a_rndx; + unsigned char a_dnLow[4]; + unsigned char a_dnHigh[4]; + unsigned char a_isym[4]; + unsigned char a_iss[4]; + unsigned char a_width[4]; + unsigned char a_count[4]; +}; + +#define AUX_GET_ANY(bigend, ax, field) \ + ((bigend) ? bfd_getb32 ((ax)->field) : bfd_getl32 ((ax)->field)) + +#define AUX_GET_DNLOW(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_dnLow) +#define AUX_GET_DNHIGH(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_dnHigh) +#define AUX_GET_ISYM(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_isym) +#define AUX_GET_ISS(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_iss) +#define AUX_GET_WIDTH(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_width) +#define AUX_GET_COUNT(bigend, ax) AUX_GET_ANY ((bigend), (ax), a_count) + +#define AUX_PUT_ANY(bigend, val, ax, field) \ + ((bigend) \ + ? (bfd_putb32 ((bfd_vma) (val), (ax)->field), 0) \ + : (bfd_putl32 ((bfd_vma) (val), (ax)->field), 0)) + +#define AUX_PUT_DNLOW(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_dnLow) +#define AUX_PUT_DNHIGH(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_dnHigh) +#define AUX_PUT_ISYM(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_isym) +#define AUX_PUT_ISS(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_iss) +#define AUX_PUT_WIDTH(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_width) +#define AUX_PUT_COUNT(bigend, val, ax) \ + AUX_PUT_ANY ((bigend), (val), (ax), a_count) + +/********************** SYMBOLS **********************/ + +/* For efficiency, gdb deals directly with the unswapped symbolic + information (that way it only takes the time to swap information + that it really needs to read). gdb originally retrieved the + information directly from the BFD backend information, but that + strategy, besides being sort of ugly, does not work for MIPS ELF, + which also uses ECOFF debugging information. This structure holds + pointers to the (mostly) unswapped symbolic information. */ + +struct ecoff_debug_info +{ + /* The swapped ECOFF symbolic header. */ + HDRR symbolic_header; + + /* Pointers to the unswapped symbolic information. Note that the + pointers to external structures point to different sorts of + information on different ECOFF targets. The ecoff_debug_swap + structure provides the sizes of the structures and the functions + needed to swap the information in and out. These pointers are + all pointers to arrays, not single structures. They will be NULL + if there are no instances of the relevant structure. These + fields are also used by the assembler to output ECOFF debugging + information. */ + unsigned char *line; + PTR external_dnr; /* struct dnr_ext */ + PTR external_pdr; /* struct pdr_ext */ + PTR external_sym; /* struct sym_ext */ + PTR external_opt; /* struct opt_ext */ + union aux_ext *external_aux; + char *ss; + char *ssext; + PTR external_fdr; /* struct fdr_ext */ + PTR external_rfd; /* struct rfd_ext */ + PTR external_ext; /* struct ext_ext */ + + /* These fields are used when linking. They may disappear at some + point. */ + char *ssext_end; + PTR external_ext_end; + + /* When linking, this field holds a mapping from the input FDR + numbers to the output numbers, and is used when writing out the + external symbols. It is NULL if no mapping is required. */ + RFDT *ifdmap; + + /* The swapped FDR information. Currently this is never NULL, but + code using this structure should probably double-check in case + this changes in the future. This is a pointer to an array, not a + single structure. */ + FDR *fdr; + + /* When relaxing MIPS embedded PIC code, we may need to adjust + symbol values when they are output. This is a linked list of + structures indicating how values should be adjusted. There is no + requirement that the entries be in any order, or that they not + overlap. This field is normally NULL, in which case no + adjustments need to be made. */ + struct ecoff_value_adjust *adjust; +}; + +/* This structure describes how to adjust symbol values when + outputting MIPS embedded PIC code. These adjustments only apply to + the internal symbols, as the external symbol values will come from + the hash table and have already been adjusted. */ + +struct ecoff_value_adjust +{ + /* Next entry on adjustment list. */ + struct ecoff_value_adjust *next; + /* Starting VMA of adjustment. This is the VMA in the ECOFF file, + not the offset from the start of the section. Thus it should + indicate a particular section. */ + bfd_vma start; + /* Ending VMA of adjustment. */ + bfd_vma end; + /* Adjustment. This should be added to the value of the symbol, or + FDR. This is zero for the last entry in the array. */ + long adjust; +}; + +/* These structures are used by the ECOFF find_nearest_line function. */ + +struct ecoff_fdrtab_entry +{ + /* Base address in .text of this FDR. */ + bfd_vma base_addr; + FDR *fdr; +}; + +struct ecoff_find_line +{ + /* Allocated memory to hold function and file names. */ + char *find_buffer; + + /* FDR table, sorted by address: */ + long fdrtab_len; + struct ecoff_fdrtab_entry *fdrtab; + + /* Cache entry for most recently found line information. The sect + field is NULL if this cache does not contain valid information. */ + struct + { + asection *sect; + bfd_vma start; + bfd_vma stop; + const char *filename; + const char *functionname; + unsigned int line_num; + } cache; +}; + +/********************** SWAPPING **********************/ + +/* The generic ECOFF code needs to be able to swap debugging + information in and out in the specific format used by a particular + ECOFF implementation. This structure provides the information + needed to do this. */ + +struct ecoff_debug_swap +{ + /* Symbol table magic number. */ + int sym_magic; + /* Alignment of debugging information. E.g., 4. */ + bfd_size_type debug_align; + /* Sizes of external symbolic information. */ + bfd_size_type external_hdr_size; + bfd_size_type external_dnr_size; + bfd_size_type external_pdr_size; + bfd_size_type external_sym_size; + bfd_size_type external_opt_size; + bfd_size_type external_fdr_size; + bfd_size_type external_rfd_size; + bfd_size_type external_ext_size; + /* Functions to swap in external symbolic data. */ + void (*swap_hdr_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, HDRR *)); + void (*swap_dnr_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, DNR *)); + void (*swap_pdr_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, PDR *)); + void (*swap_sym_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, SYMR *)); + void (*swap_opt_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, OPTR *)); + void (*swap_fdr_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, FDR *)); + void (*swap_rfd_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, RFDT *)); + void (*swap_ext_in) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, EXTR *)); + void (*swap_tir_in) PARAMS ((int, const struct tir_ext *, TIR *)); + void (*swap_rndx_in) PARAMS ((int, const struct rndx_ext *, RNDXR *)); + /* Functions to swap out external symbolic data. */ + void (*swap_hdr_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const HDRR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_dnr_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const DNR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_pdr_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const PDR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_sym_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const SYMR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_opt_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const OPTR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_fdr_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const FDR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_rfd_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const RFDT *, PTR)); + void (*swap_ext_out) PARAMS ((bfd *, const EXTR *, PTR)); + void (*swap_tir_out) PARAMS ((int, const TIR *, struct tir_ext *)); + void (*swap_rndx_out) PARAMS ((int, const RNDXR *, struct rndx_ext *)); + /* Function to read symbol data and set up pointers in + ecoff_debug_info structure. The section argument is used for + ELF, not straight ECOFF. */ + boolean (*read_debug_info) PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, + struct ecoff_debug_info *)); +}; + +#endif /* ! defined (ECOFF_H) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/i386.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/i386.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ebf4a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/i386.h @@ -0,0 +1,228 @@ +/*** coff information for Intel 386/486. */ + + +/********************** FILE HEADER **********************/ + +struct external_filehdr { + char f_magic[2]; /* magic number */ + char f_nscns[2]; /* number of sections */ + char f_timdat[4]; /* time & date stamp */ + char f_symptr[4]; /* file pointer to symtab */ + char f_nsyms[4]; /* number of symtab entries */ + char f_opthdr[2]; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + char f_flags[2]; /* flags */ +}; + +/* Bits for f_flags: + * F_RELFLG relocation info stripped from file + * F_EXEC file is executable (no unresolved external references) + * F_LNNO line numbers stripped from file + * F_LSYMS local symbols stripped from file + * F_AR32WR file has byte ordering of an AR32WR machine (e.g. vax) + */ + +#define F_RELFLG (0x0001) +#define F_EXEC (0x0002) +#define F_LNNO (0x0004) +#define F_LSYMS (0x0008) + + + +#define I386MAGIC 0x14c +#define I386PTXMAGIC 0x154 +#define I386AIXMAGIC 0x175 + +/* This is Lynx's all-platform magic number for executables. */ + +#define LYNXCOFFMAGIC 0415 + +#define I386BADMAG(x) (((x).f_magic != I386MAGIC) \ + && (x).f_magic != I386AIXMAGIC \ + && (x).f_magic != I386PTXMAGIC \ + && (x).f_magic != LYNXCOFFMAGIC) + +#define FILHDR struct external_filehdr +#define FILHSZ 20 + + +/********************** AOUT "OPTIONAL HEADER" **********************/ + + +typedef struct +{ + char magic[2]; /* type of file */ + char vstamp[2]; /* version stamp */ + char tsize[4]; /* text size in bytes, padded to FW bdry*/ + char dsize[4]; /* initialized data " " */ + char bsize[4]; /* uninitialized data " " */ + char entry[4]; /* entry pt. */ + char text_start[4]; /* base of text used for this file */ + char data_start[4]; /* base of data used for this file */ + + +} +AOUTHDR; + + +#define AOUTSZ 28 +#define AOUTHDRSZ 28 + +#define OMAGIC 0404 /* object files, eg as output */ +#define ZMAGIC 0413 /* demand load format, eg normal ld output */ +#define STMAGIC 0401 /* target shlib */ +#define SHMAGIC 0443 /* host shlib */ + + +/* define some NT default values */ +/* #define NT_IMAGE_BASE 0x400000 moved to internal.h */ +#define NT_SECTION_ALIGNMENT 0x1000 +#define NT_FILE_ALIGNMENT 0x200 +#define NT_DEF_RESERVE 0x100000 +#define NT_DEF_COMMIT 0x1000 + +/********************** SECTION HEADER **********************/ + + +struct external_scnhdr { + char s_name[8]; /* section name */ + char s_paddr[4]; /* physical address, aliased s_nlib */ + char s_vaddr[4]; /* virtual address */ + char s_size[4]; /* section size */ + char s_scnptr[4]; /* file ptr to raw data for section */ + char s_relptr[4]; /* file ptr to relocation */ + char s_lnnoptr[4]; /* file ptr to line numbers */ + char s_nreloc[2]; /* number of relocation entries */ + char s_nlnno[2]; /* number of line number entries*/ + char s_flags[4]; /* flags */ +}; + +#define SCNHDR struct external_scnhdr +#define SCNHSZ 40 + +/* + * names of "special" sections + */ +#define _TEXT ".text" +#define _DATA ".data" +#define _BSS ".bss" +#define _COMMENT ".comment" +#define _LIB ".lib" + +/********************** LINE NUMBERS **********************/ + +/* 1 line number entry for every "breakpointable" source line in a section. + * Line numbers are grouped on a per function basis; first entry in a function + * grouping will have l_lnno = 0 and in place of physical address will be the + * symbol table index of the function name. + */ +struct external_lineno { + union { + char l_symndx[4]; /* function name symbol index, iff l_lnno == 0*/ + char l_paddr[4]; /* (physical) address of line number */ + } l_addr; + char l_lnno[2]; /* line number */ +}; + + +#define LINENO struct external_lineno +#define LINESZ 6 + + +/********************** SYMBOLS **********************/ + +#define E_SYMNMLEN 8 /* # characters in a symbol name */ +#define E_FILNMLEN 14 /* # characters in a file name */ +#define E_DIMNUM 4 /* # array dimensions in auxiliary entry */ + +struct external_syment +{ + union { + char e_name[E_SYMNMLEN]; + struct { + char e_zeroes[4]; + char e_offset[4]; + } e; + } e; + char e_value[4]; + char e_scnum[2]; + char e_type[2]; + char e_sclass[1]; + char e_numaux[1]; +}; + +#define N_BTMASK (0xf) +#define N_TMASK (0x30) +#define N_BTSHFT (4) +#define N_TSHIFT (2) + +union external_auxent { + struct { + char x_tagndx[4]; /* str, un, or enum tag indx */ + union { + struct { + char x_lnno[2]; /* declaration line number */ + char x_size[2]; /* str/union/array size */ + } x_lnsz; + char x_fsize[4]; /* size of function */ + } x_misc; + union { + struct { /* if ISFCN, tag, or .bb */ + char x_lnnoptr[4]; /* ptr to fcn line # */ + char x_endndx[4]; /* entry ndx past block end */ + } x_fcn; + struct { /* if ISARY, up to 4 dimen. */ + char x_dimen[E_DIMNUM][2]; + } x_ary; + } x_fcnary; + char x_tvndx[2]; /* tv index */ + } x_sym; + + union { + char x_fname[E_FILNMLEN]; + struct { + char x_zeroes[4]; + char x_offset[4]; + } x_n; + } x_file; + + struct { + char x_scnlen[4]; /* section length */ + char x_nreloc[2]; /* # relocation entries */ + char x_nlinno[2]; /* # line numbers */ + char x_checksum[4]; /* section COMDAT checksum */ + char x_associated[2]; /* COMDAT associated section index */ + char x_comdat[1]; /* COMDAT selection number */ + } x_scn; + + struct { + char x_tvfill[4]; /* tv fill value */ + char x_tvlen[2]; /* length of .tv */ + char x_tvran[2][2]; /* tv range */ + } x_tv; /* info about .tv section (in auxent of symbol .tv)) */ + + +}; + +#define SYMENT struct external_syment +#define SYMESZ 18 +#define AUXENT union external_auxent +#define AUXESZ 18 + + +# define _ETEXT "etext" + + +/********************** RELOCATION DIRECTIVES **********************/ + + + +struct external_reloc { + char r_vaddr[4]; + char r_symndx[4]; + char r_type[2]; +}; + + +#define RELOC struct external_reloc +#define RELSZ 10 + diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/internal.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/internal.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d37f7ca --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/internal.h @@ -0,0 +1,708 @@ +/* Internal format of COFF object file data structures, for GNU BFD. + This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. */ + +#ifndef GNU_COFF_INTERNAL_H +#define GNU_COFF_INTERNAL_H 1 + +/* First, make "signed char" work, even on old compilers. */ +#ifndef signed +#ifndef __STDC__ +#define signed /**/ +#endif +#endif + +/********************** FILE HEADER **********************/ + +/* extra stuff in a PE header. */ + +struct internal_extra_pe_filehdr +{ + /* DOS header data follows for PE stuff */ + unsigned short e_magic; /* Magic number, 0x5a4d */ + unsigned short e_cblp; /* Bytes on last page of file, 0x90 */ + unsigned short e_cp; /* Pages in file, 0x3 */ + unsigned short e_crlc; /* Relocations, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_cparhdr; /* Size of header in paragraphs, 0x4 */ + unsigned short e_minalloc; /* Minimum extra paragraphs needed, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_maxalloc; /* Maximum extra paragraphs needed, 0xFFFF */ + unsigned short e_ss; /* Initial (relative) SS value, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_sp; /* Initial SP value, 0xb8 */ + unsigned short e_csum; /* Checksum, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_ip; /* Initial IP value, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_cs; /* Initial (relative) CS value, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_lfarlc; /* File address of relocation table, 0x40 */ + unsigned short e_ovno; /* Overlay number, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_res[4]; /* Reserved words, all 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_oemid; /* OEM identifier (for e_oeminfo), 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_oeminfo; /* OEM information; e_oemid specific, 0x0 */ + unsigned short e_res2[10]; /* Reserved words, all 0x0 */ + bfd_vma e_lfanew; /* File address of new exe header, 0x80 */ + unsigned long dos_message[16]; /* text which always follows dos header */ + bfd_vma nt_signature; /* required NT signature, 0x4550 */ +}; + +struct internal_filehdr +{ + struct internal_extra_pe_filehdr pe; + + /* standard coff internal info */ + unsigned short f_magic; /* magic number */ + unsigned short f_nscns; /* number of sections */ + long f_timdat; /* time & date stamp */ + bfd_vma f_symptr; /* file pointer to symtab */ + long f_nsyms; /* number of symtab entries */ + unsigned short f_opthdr; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + unsigned short f_flags; /* flags */ +}; + + +/* Bits for f_flags: + * F_RELFLG relocation info stripped from file + * F_EXEC file is executable (no unresolved external references) + * F_LNNO line numbers stripped from file + * F_LSYMS local symbols stripped from file + * F_AR16WR file is 16-bit little-endian + * F_AR32WR file is 32-bit little-endian + * F_AR32W file is 32-bit big-endian + * F_DYNLOAD rs/6000 aix: dynamically loadable w/imports & exports + * F_SHROBJ rs/6000 aix: file is a shared object + * F_DLL PE format DLL + */ + +#define F_RELFLG (0x0001) +#define F_EXEC (0x0002) +#define F_LNNO (0x0004) +#define F_LSYMS (0x0008) +#define F_AR16WR (0x0080) +#define F_AR32WR (0x0100) +#define F_AR32W (0x0200) +#define F_DYNLOAD (0x1000) +#define F_SHROBJ (0x2000) +#define F_DLL (0x2000) + +/* extra structure which is used in the optional header */ +typedef struct _IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY +{ + bfd_vma VirtualAddress; + long Size; +} IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY; +#define IMAGE_NUMBEROF_DIRECTORY_ENTRIES 16 + +/* default image base for NT */ +#define NT_EXE_IMAGE_BASE 0x400000 +#define NT_DLL_IMAGE_BASE 0x10000000 + +/* Extra stuff in a PE aouthdr */ + +#define PE_DEF_SECTION_ALIGNMENT 0x1000 +#define PE_DEF_FILE_ALIGNMENT 0x200 + +struct internal_extra_pe_aouthdr +{ + /* PE stuff */ + bfd_vma ImageBase; /* address of specific location in memory that + file is located, NT default 0x10000 */ + + bfd_vma SectionAlignment; /* section alignment default 0x1000 */ + bfd_vma FileAlignment; /* file alignment default 0x200 */ + short MajorOperatingSystemVersion; /* minimum version of the operating */ + short MinorOperatingSystemVersion; /* system req'd for exe, default to 1*/ + short MajorImageVersion; /* user defineable field to store version of */ + short MinorImageVersion; /* exe or dll being created, default to 0 */ + short MajorSubsystemVersion; /* minimum subsystem version required to */ + short MinorSubsystemVersion; /* run exe; default to 3.1 */ + long Reserved1; /* seems to be 0 */ + long SizeOfImage; /* size of memory to allocate for prog */ + long SizeOfHeaders; /* size of PE header and section table */ + long CheckSum; /* set to 0 */ + short Subsystem; + + /* type of subsystem exe uses for user interface, + possible values: + 1 - NATIVE Doesn't require a subsystem + 2 - WINDOWS_GUI runs in Windows GUI subsystem + 3 - WINDOWS_CUI runs in Windows char sub. (console app) + 5 - OS2_CUI runs in OS/2 character subsystem + 7 - POSIX_CUI runs in Posix character subsystem */ + short DllCharacteristics; /* flags for DLL init, use 0 */ + bfd_vma SizeOfStackReserve; /* amount of memory to reserve */ + bfd_vma SizeOfStackCommit; /* amount of memory initially committed for + initial thread's stack, default is 0x1000 */ + bfd_vma SizeOfHeapReserve; /* amount of virtual memory to reserve and */ + bfd_vma SizeOfHeapCommit; /* commit, don't know what to defaut it to */ + long LoaderFlags; /* can probably set to 0 */ + long NumberOfRvaAndSizes; /* number of entries in next entry, 16 */ + IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY DataDirectory[IMAGE_NUMBEROF_DIRECTORY_ENTRIES]; +}; + +/********************** AOUT "OPTIONAL HEADER" **********************/ +struct internal_aouthdr +{ + short magic; /* type of file */ + short vstamp; /* version stamp */ + bfd_vma tsize; /* text size in bytes, padded to FW bdry*/ + bfd_vma dsize; /* initialized data " " */ + bfd_vma bsize; /* uninitialized data " " */ + bfd_vma entry; /* entry pt. */ + bfd_vma text_start; /* base of text used for this file */ + bfd_vma data_start; /* base of data used for this file */ + + /* i960 stuff */ + unsigned long tagentries; /* number of tag entries to follow */ + + /* RS/6000 stuff */ + unsigned long o_toc; /* address of TOC */ + short o_snentry; /* section number for entry point */ + short o_sntext; /* section number for text */ + short o_sndata; /* section number for data */ + short o_sntoc; /* section number for toc */ + short o_snloader; /* section number for loader section */ + short o_snbss; /* section number for bss */ + short o_algntext; /* max alignment for text */ + short o_algndata; /* max alignment for data */ + short o_modtype; /* Module type field, 1R,RE,RO */ + short o_cputype; /* Encoded CPU type */ + unsigned long o_maxstack; /* max stack size allowed. */ + unsigned long o_maxdata; /* max data size allowed. */ + + /* ECOFF stuff */ + bfd_vma bss_start; /* Base of bss section. */ + bfd_vma gp_value; /* GP register value. */ + unsigned long gprmask; /* General registers used. */ + unsigned long cprmask[4]; /* Coprocessor registers used. */ + unsigned long fprmask; /* Floating pointer registers used. */ + + /* Apollo stuff */ + long o_inlib; /* inlib data */ + long o_sri; /* Static Resource Information */ + long vid[2]; /* Version id */ + + + struct internal_extra_pe_aouthdr pe; + +}; + +/********************** STORAGE CLASSES **********************/ + +/* This used to be defined as -1, but now n_sclass is unsigned. */ +#define C_EFCN 0xff /* physical end of function */ +#define C_NULL 0 +#define C_AUTO 1 /* automatic variable */ +#define C_EXT 2 /* external symbol */ +#define C_STAT 3 /* static */ +#define C_REG 4 /* register variable */ +#define C_EXTDEF 5 /* external definition */ +#define C_LABEL 6 /* label */ +#define C_ULABEL 7 /* undefined label */ +#define C_MOS 8 /* member of structure */ +#define C_ARG 9 /* function argument */ +#define C_STRTAG 10 /* structure tag */ +#define C_MOU 11 /* member of union */ +#define C_UNTAG 12 /* union tag */ +#define C_TPDEF 13 /* type definition */ +#define C_USTATIC 14 /* undefined static */ +#define C_ENTAG 15 /* enumeration tag */ +#define C_MOE 16 /* member of enumeration */ +#define C_REGPARM 17 /* register parameter */ +#define C_FIELD 18 /* bit field */ +#define C_AUTOARG 19 /* auto argument */ +#define C_LASTENT 20 /* dummy entry (end of block) */ +#define C_BLOCK 100 /* ".bb" or ".eb" */ +#define C_FCN 101 /* ".bf" or ".ef" */ +#define C_EOS 102 /* end of structure */ +#define C_FILE 103 /* file name */ +#define C_LINE 104 /* line # reformatted as symbol table entry */ +#define C_ALIAS 105 /* duplicate tag */ +#define C_HIDDEN 106 /* ext symbol in dmert public lib */ + +/* New storage classes for WINDOWS_NT */ +#define C_SECTION 104 /* section name */ +#define C_NT_WEAK 105 /* weak external */ + + /* New storage classes for 80960 */ + +/* C_LEAFPROC is obsolete. Use C_LEAFEXT or C_LEAFSTAT */ +#define C_LEAFPROC 108 /* Leaf procedure, "call" via BAL */ + +#define C_SCALL 107 /* Procedure reachable via system call */ +#define C_LEAFEXT 108 /* External leaf */ +#define C_LEAFSTAT 113 /* Static leaf */ +#define C_OPTVAR 109 /* Optimized variable */ +#define C_DEFINE 110 /* Preprocessor #define */ +#define C_PRAGMA 111 /* Advice to compiler or linker */ +#define C_SEGMENT 112 /* 80960 segment name */ + + /* Storage classes for m88k */ +#define C_SHADOW 107 /* shadow symbol */ +#define C_VERSION 108 /* coff version symbol */ + + /* New storage classes for RS/6000 */ +#define C_HIDEXT 107 /* Un-named external symbol */ +#define C_BINCL 108 /* Marks beginning of include file */ +#define C_EINCL 109 /* Marks ending of include file */ + + /* storage classes for stab symbols for RS/6000 */ +#define C_GSYM (0x80) +#define C_LSYM (0x81) +#define C_PSYM (0x82) +#define C_RSYM (0x83) +#define C_RPSYM (0x84) +#define C_STSYM (0x85) +#define C_TCSYM (0x86) +#define C_BCOMM (0x87) +#define C_ECOML (0x88) +#define C_ECOMM (0x89) +#define C_DECL (0x8c) +#define C_ENTRY (0x8d) +#define C_FUN (0x8e) +#define C_BSTAT (0x8f) +#define C_ESTAT (0x90) + +/********************** SECTION HEADER **********************/ + +#define SCNNMLEN (8) + +struct internal_scnhdr +{ + char s_name[SCNNMLEN]; /* section name */ + + /* Physical address, aliased s_nlib. + In the pei format, this field is the virtual section size + (the size of the section after being loaded int memory), + NOT the physical address. */ + bfd_vma s_paddr; + + bfd_vma s_vaddr; /* virtual address */ + bfd_vma s_size; /* section size */ + bfd_vma s_scnptr; /* file ptr to raw data for section */ + bfd_vma s_relptr; /* file ptr to relocation */ + bfd_vma s_lnnoptr; /* file ptr to line numbers */ + unsigned long s_nreloc; /* number of relocation entries */ + unsigned long s_nlnno; /* number of line number entries*/ + long s_flags; /* flags */ + long s_align; /* used on I960 */ +}; + +/* + * s_flags "type" + */ +#define STYP_REG (0x0000) /* "regular": allocated, relocated, loaded */ +#define STYP_DSECT (0x0001) /* "dummy": relocated only*/ +#define STYP_NOLOAD (0x0002) /* "noload": allocated, relocated, not loaded */ +#define STYP_GROUP (0x0004) /* "grouped": formed of input sections */ +#define STYP_PAD (0x0008) /* "padding": not allocated, not relocated, loaded */ +#define STYP_COPY (0x0010) /* "copy": for decision function used by field update; not allocated, not relocated, + loaded; reloc & lineno entries processed normally */ +#define STYP_TEXT (0x0020) /* section contains text only */ +#define S_SHRSEG (0x0020) /* In 3b Update files (output of ogen), sections which appear in SHARED segments of the Pfile + will have the S_SHRSEG flag set by ogen, to inform dufr that updating 1 copy of the proc. will + update all process invocations. */ +#define STYP_DATA (0x0040) /* section contains data only */ +#define STYP_BSS (0x0080) /* section contains bss only */ +#define S_NEWFCN (0x0100) /* In a minimal file or an update file, a new function (as compared with a replaced function) */ +#define STYP_INFO (0x0200) /* comment: not allocated not relocated, not loaded */ +#define STYP_OVER (0x0400) /* overlay: relocated not allocated or loaded */ +#define STYP_LIB (0x0800) /* for .lib: same as INFO */ +#define STYP_MERGE (0x2000) /* merge section -- combines with text, data or bss sections only */ +#define STYP_REVERSE_PAD (0x4000) /* section will be padded with no-op instructions wherever padding is necessary and there is a + + word of contiguous bytes + beginning on a word boundary. */ + +#define STYP_LIT 0x8020 /* Literal data (like STYP_TEXT) */ + + + +/********************** LINE NUMBERS **********************/ + +/* 1 line number entry for every "breakpointable" source line in a section. + * Line numbers are grouped on a per function basis; first entry in a function + * grouping will have l_lnno = 0 and in place of physical address will be the + * symbol table index of the function name. + */ + +struct internal_lineno +{ + union + { + long l_symndx; /* function name symbol index, iff l_lnno == 0*/ + long l_paddr; /* (physical) address of line number */ + } l_addr; + unsigned long l_lnno; /* line number */ +}; + +/********************** SYMBOLS **********************/ + +#define SYMNMLEN 8 /* # characters in a symbol name */ +#define FILNMLEN 14 /* # characters in a file name */ +#define DIMNUM 4 /* # array dimensions in auxiliary entry */ + +struct internal_syment +{ + union + { + char _n_name[SYMNMLEN]; /* old COFF version */ + struct + { + long _n_zeroes; /* new == 0 */ + long _n_offset; /* offset into string table */ + } _n_n; + char *_n_nptr[2]; /* allows for overlaying */ + } _n; + long n_value; /* value of symbol */ + short n_scnum; /* section number */ + unsigned short n_flags; /* copy of flags from filhdr */ + unsigned short n_type; /* type and derived type */ + unsigned char n_sclass; /* storage class */ + unsigned char n_numaux; /* number of aux. entries */ +}; + +#define n_name _n._n_name +#define n_zeroes _n._n_n._n_zeroes +#define n_offset _n._n_n._n_offset + + +/* Relocatable symbols have number of the section in which they are defined, + or one of the following: */ + +#define N_UNDEF ((short)0) /* undefined symbol */ +#define N_ABS ((short)-1) /* value of symbol is absolute */ +#define N_DEBUG ((short)-2) /* debugging symbol -- value is meaningless */ +#define N_TV ((short)-3) /* indicates symbol needs preload transfer vector */ +#define P_TV ((short)-4) /* indicates symbol needs postload transfer vector*/ + +/* + * Type of a symbol, in low N bits of the word + */ +#define T_NULL 0 +#define T_VOID 1 /* function argument (only used by compiler) */ +#define T_CHAR 2 /* character */ +#define T_SHORT 3 /* short integer */ +#define T_INT 4 /* integer */ +#define T_LONG 5 /* long integer */ +#define T_FLOAT 6 /* floating point */ +#define T_DOUBLE 7 /* double word */ +#define T_STRUCT 8 /* structure */ +#define T_UNION 9 /* union */ +#define T_ENUM 10 /* enumeration */ +#define T_MOE 11 /* member of enumeration*/ +#define T_UCHAR 12 /* unsigned character */ +#define T_USHORT 13 /* unsigned short */ +#define T_UINT 14 /* unsigned integer */ +#define T_ULONG 15 /* unsigned long */ +#define T_LNGDBL 16 /* long double */ + +/* + * derived types, in n_type +*/ +#define DT_NON (0) /* no derived type */ +#define DT_PTR (1) /* pointer */ +#define DT_FCN (2) /* function */ +#define DT_ARY (3) /* array */ + +#define BTYPE(x) ((x) & N_BTMASK) + +#define ISPTR(x) (((x) & N_TMASK) == (DT_PTR << N_BTSHFT)) +#define ISFCN(x) (((x) & N_TMASK) == (DT_FCN << N_BTSHFT)) +#define ISARY(x) (((x) & N_TMASK) == (DT_ARY << N_BTSHFT)) +#define ISTAG(x) ((x)==C_STRTAG||(x)==C_UNTAG||(x)==C_ENTAG) +#define DECREF(x) ((((x)>>N_TSHIFT)&~N_BTMASK)|((x)&N_BTMASK)) + + +union internal_auxent +{ + struct + { + + union + { + long l; /* str, un, or enum tag indx */ + struct coff_ptr_struct *p; + } x_tagndx; + + union + { + struct + { + unsigned short x_lnno; /* declaration line number */ + unsigned short x_size; /* str/union/array size */ + } x_lnsz; + long x_fsize; /* size of function */ + } x_misc; + + union + { + struct + { /* if ISFCN, tag, or .bb */ + long x_lnnoptr; /* ptr to fcn line # */ + union + { /* entry ndx past block end */ + long l; + struct coff_ptr_struct *p; + } x_endndx; + } x_fcn; + + struct + { /* if ISARY, up to 4 dimen. */ + unsigned short x_dimen[DIMNUM]; + } x_ary; + } x_fcnary; + + unsigned short x_tvndx; /* tv index */ + } x_sym; + + union + { + char x_fname[FILNMLEN]; + struct + { + long x_zeroes; + long x_offset; + } x_n; + } x_file; + + struct + { + long x_scnlen; /* section length */ + unsigned short x_nreloc; /* # relocation entries */ + unsigned short x_nlinno; /* # line numbers */ + unsigned long x_checksum; /* section COMDAT checksum for PE */ + unsigned short x_associated; /* COMDAT associated section index for PE */ + unsigned char x_comdat; /* COMDAT selection number for PE */ + } x_scn; + + struct + { + long x_tvfill; /* tv fill value */ + unsigned short x_tvlen; /* length of .tv */ + unsigned short x_tvran[2]; /* tv range */ + } x_tv; /* info about .tv section (in auxent of symbol .tv)) */ + + /****************************************** + * RS/6000-specific auxent - last auxent for every external symbol + ******************************************/ + struct + { + union + { /* csect length or enclosing csect */ + long l; + struct coff_ptr_struct *p; + } x_scnlen; + long x_parmhash; /* parm type hash index */ + unsigned short x_snhash; /* sect num with parm hash */ + unsigned char x_smtyp; /* symbol align and type */ + /* 0-4 - Log 2 of alignment */ + /* 5-7 - symbol type */ + unsigned char x_smclas; /* storage mapping class */ + long x_stab; /* dbx stab info index */ + unsigned short x_snstab; /* sect num with dbx stab */ + } x_csect; /* csect definition information */ + +/* x_smtyp values: */ + +#define SMTYP_ALIGN(x) ((x) >> 3) /* log2 of alignment */ +#define SMTYP_SMTYP(x) ((x) & 0x7) /* symbol type */ +/* Symbol type values: */ +#define XTY_ER 0 /* External reference */ +#define XTY_SD 1 /* Csect definition */ +#define XTY_LD 2 /* Label definition */ +#define XTY_CM 3 /* .BSS */ +#define XTY_EM 4 /* Error message */ +#define XTY_US 5 /* "Reserved for internal use" */ + +/* x_smclas values: */ + +#define XMC_PR 0 /* Read-only program code */ +#define XMC_RO 1 /* Read-only constant */ +#define XMC_DB 2 /* Read-only debug dictionary table */ +#define XMC_TC 3 /* Read-write general TOC entry */ +#define XMC_UA 4 /* Read-write unclassified */ +#define XMC_RW 5 /* Read-write data */ +#define XMC_GL 6 /* Read-only global linkage */ +#define XMC_XO 7 /* Read-only extended operation */ +#define XMC_SV 8 /* Read-only supervisor call */ +#define XMC_BS 9 /* Read-write BSS */ +#define XMC_DS 10 /* Read-write descriptor csect */ +#define XMC_UC 11 /* Read-write unnamed Fortran common */ +#define XMC_TI 12 /* Read-only traceback index csect */ +#define XMC_TB 13 /* Read-only traceback table csect */ +/* 14 ??? */ +#define XMC_TC0 15 /* Read-write TOC anchor */ +#define XMC_TD 16 /* Read-write data in TOC */ + + /****************************************** + * I960-specific *2nd* aux. entry formats + ******************************************/ + struct + { + /* This is a very old typo that keeps getting propagated. */ +#define x_stdindx x_stindx + long x_stindx; /* sys. table entry */ + } x_sc; /* system call entry */ + + struct + { + unsigned long x_balntry; /* BAL entry point */ + } x_bal; /* BAL-callable function */ + + struct + { + unsigned long x_timestamp; /* time stamp */ + char x_idstring[20]; /* producer identity string */ + } x_ident; /* Producer ident info */ + +}; + +/********************** RELOCATION DIRECTIVES **********************/ + +struct internal_reloc +{ + bfd_vma r_vaddr; /* Virtual address of reference */ + long r_symndx; /* Index into symbol table */ + unsigned short r_type; /* Relocation type */ + unsigned char r_size; /* Used by RS/6000 and ECOFF */ + unsigned char r_extern; /* Used by ECOFF */ + unsigned long r_offset; /* Used by Alpha ECOFF, SPARC, others */ +}; + +#define R_RELBYTE 017 +#define R_RELWORD 020 +#define R_PCRBYTE 022 +#define R_PCRWORD 023 +#define R_PCRLONG 024 + +#define R_DIR16 01 +#define R_DIR32 06 +#define R_PCLONG 020 +#define R_RELBYTE 017 +#define R_RELWORD 020 +#define R_IMAGEBASE 07 + + +#define R_PCR16L 128 +#define R_PCR26L 129 +#define R_VRT16 130 +#define R_HVRT16 131 +#define R_LVRT16 132 +#define R_VRT32 133 +#define R_RELLONG (0x11) /* Direct 32-bit relocation */ +#define R_IPRSHORT (0x18) +#define R_IPRLONG (0x1a) +#define R_GETSEG (0x1d) +#define R_GETPA (0x1e) +#define R_TAGWORD (0x1f) +#define R_JUMPTARG 0x20 /* strange 29k 00xx00xx reloc */ + + +/* This reloc identifies mov.b instructions with a 16bit absolute + address. The linker tries to turn insns with this reloc into + an absolute 8-bit address. */ +#define R_MOV16B1 0x41 + +/* This reloc identifies mov.b instructions which had a 16bit + absolute address which have been shortened into a 8-bit + absolute address. */ +#define R_MOV16B2 0x42 + +/* This reloc identifies jmp insns with a 16bit target address; + the linker tries to turn these insns into bra insns with + an 8bit pc-relative target. */ +#define R_JMP1 0x43 + +/* This reloc identifies a bra with an 8-bit pc-relative + target that was formerlly a jmp insn with a 16bit target. */ +#define R_JMP2 0x44 + +/* ??? */ +#define R_RELLONG_NEG 0x45 + +/* This reloc identifies jmp insns with a 24bit target address; + the linker tries to turn these insns into bra insns with + an 8bit pc-relative target. */ +#define R_JMPL1 0x46 + +/* This reloc identifies a bra with an 8-bit pc-relative + target that was formerlly a jmp insn with a 24bit target. */ +#define R_JMPL2 0x47 + +/* This reloc identifies mov.b instructions with a 24bit absolute + address. The linker tries to turn insns with this reloc into + an absolute 8-bit address. */ + +#define R_MOV24B1 0x48 + +/* This reloc identifies mov.b instructions which had a 24bit + absolute address which have been shortened into a 8-bit + absolute address. */ +#define R_MOV24B2 0x49 + +/* An h8300 memory indirect jump/call. Forces the address of the jump/call + target into the function vector (in page zero), and the address of the + vector entry to be placed in the jump/call instruction. */ +#define R_MEM_INDIRECT 0x4a + +/* This reloc identifies a 16bit pc-relative branch target which was + shortened into an 8bit pc-relative branch target. */ +#define R_PCRWORD_B 0x4b + +/* This reloc identifies mov.[wl] instructions with a 32/24 bit + absolute address; the linker may turn this into a mov.[wl] + insn with a 16bit absolute address. */ +#define R_MOVL1 0x4c + +/* This reloc identifies mov.[wl] insns which formerlly had + a 32/24bit absolute address and how have a 16bit absolute address. */ +#define R_MOVL2 0x4d + +/* This reloc identifies a bCC:8 which will have it's condition + inverted and its target redirected to the target of the branch + in the following insn. */ +#define R_BCC_INV 0x4e + +/* This reloc identifies a jmp instruction that has been deleted. */ +#define R_JMP_DEL 0x4f + +/* Z8k modes */ +#define R_IMM16 0x01 /* 16 bit abs */ +#define R_JR 0x02 /* jr 8 bit disp */ +#define R_IMM4L 0x23 /* low nibble */ +#define R_IMM8 0x22 /* 8 bit abs */ +#define R_IMM32 R_RELLONG /* 32 bit abs */ +#define R_CALL R_DA /* Absolute address which could be a callr */ +#define R_JP R_DA /* Absolute address which could be a jp */ +#define R_REL16 0x04 /* 16 bit PC rel */ +#define R_CALLR 0x05 /* callr 12 bit disp */ +#define R_SEG 0x10 /* set if in segmented mode */ +#define R_IMM4H 0x24 /* high nibble */ +#define R_DISP7 0x25 /* djnz displacement */ + +/* H8500 modes */ + +#define R_H8500_IMM8 1 /* 8 bit immediate */ +#define R_H8500_IMM16 2 /* 16 bit immediate */ +#define R_H8500_PCREL8 3 /* 8 bit pcrel */ +#define R_H8500_PCREL16 4 /* 16 bit pcrel */ +#define R_H8500_HIGH8 5 /* high 8 bits of 24 bit address */ +#define R_H8500_LOW16 7 /* low 16 bits of 24 bit immediate */ +#define R_H8500_IMM24 6 /* 24 bit immediate */ +#define R_H8500_IMM32 8 /* 32 bit immediate */ +#define R_H8500_HIGH16 9 /* high 16 bits of 32 bit immediate */ + +/* W65 modes */ + +#define R_W65_ABS8 1 /* addr & 0xff */ +#define R_W65_ABS16 2 /* addr & 0xffff */ +#define R_W65_ABS24 3 /* addr & 0xffffff */ + +#define R_W65_ABS8S8 4 /* (addr >> 8) & 0xff */ +#define R_W65_ABS8S16 5 /* (addr >> 16) & 0xff */ + +#define R_W65_ABS16S8 6 /* (addr >> 8) & 0ffff */ +#define R_W65_ABS16S16 7 /* (addr >> 16) & 0ffff */ + +#define R_W65_PCR8 8 +#define R_W65_PCR16 9 + +#define R_W65_DP 10 /* direct page 8 bits only */ + +#endif /* GNU_COFF_INTERNAL_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/pe.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/pe.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7e676a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/pe.h @@ -0,0 +1,169 @@ +/* PE COFF header information */ + +#ifndef _PE_H +#define _PE_H + +/* NT specific file attributes */ +#define IMAGE_FILE_RELOCS_STRIPPED 0x0001 +#define IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE 0x0002 +#define IMAGE_FILE_LINE_NUMS_STRIPPED 0x0004 +#define IMAGE_FILE_LOCAL_SYMS_STRIPPED 0x0008 +#define IMAGE_FILE_BYTES_REVERSED_LO 0x0080 +#define IMAGE_FILE_32BIT_MACHINE 0x0100 +#define IMAGE_FILE_DEBUG_STRIPPED 0x0200 +#define IMAGE_FILE_SYSTEM 0x1000 +#define IMAGE_FILE_DLL 0x2000 +#define IMAGE_FILE_BYTES_REVERSED_HI 0x8000 + +/* additional flags to be set for section headers to allow the NT loader to + read and write to the section data (to replace the addresses of data in + dlls for one thing); also to execute the section in .text's case */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_DISCARDABLE 0x02000000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE 0x20000000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ 0x40000000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_WRITE 0x80000000 + +/* + * Section characteristics added for ppc-nt + */ + +#define IMAGE_SCN_TYPE_NO_PAD 0x00000008 /* Reserved. */ + +#define IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE 0x00000020 /* Section contains code. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA 0x00000040 /* Section contains initialized data. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_CNT_UNINITIALIZED_DATA 0x00000080 /* Section contains uninitialized data. */ + +#define IMAGE_SCN_LNK_OTHER 0x00000100 /* Reserved. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_LNK_INFO 0x00000200 /* Section contains comments or some other type of information. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_LNK_REMOVE 0x00000800 /* Section contents will not become part of image. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_LNK_COMDAT 0x00001000 /* Section contents comdat. */ + +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_FARDATA 0x00008000 + +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_PURGEABLE 0x00020000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_16BIT 0x00020000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_LOCKED 0x00040000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_PRELOAD 0x00080000 + +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_1BYTES 0x00100000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_2BYTES 0x00200000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_4BYTES 0x00300000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_8BYTES 0x00400000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_16BYTES 0x00500000 /* Default alignment if no others are specified. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_32BYTES 0x00600000 +#define IMAGE_SCN_ALIGN_64BYTES 0x00700000 + + +#define IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL 0x01000000 /* Section contains extended relocations. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_CACHED 0x04000000 /* Section is not cachable. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_NOT_PAGED 0x08000000 /* Section is not pageable. */ +#define IMAGE_SCN_MEM_SHARED 0x10000000 /* Section is shareable. */ + +/* COMDAT selection codes. */ + +#define IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_NODUPLICATES (1) /* Warn if duplicates. */ +#define IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_ANY (2) /* No warning. */ +#define IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_SAME_SIZE (3) /* Warn if different size. */ +#define IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_EXACT_MATCH (4) /* Warn if different. */ +#define IMAGE_COMDAT_SELECT_ASSOCIATIVE (5) /* Base on other section. */ + +/* Magic values that are true for all dos/nt implementations */ +#define DOSMAGIC 0x5a4d +#define NT_SIGNATURE 0x00004550 + + /* NT allows long filenames, we want to accommodate this. This may break + some of the bfd functions */ +#undef FILNMLEN +#define FILNMLEN 18 /* # characters in a file name */ + + +#ifdef COFF_IMAGE_WITH_PE +/* The filehdr is only weired in images */ + +#undef FILHDR +struct external_PE_filehdr +{ + /* DOS header fields */ + char e_magic[2]; /* Magic number, 0x5a4d */ + char e_cblp[2]; /* Bytes on last page of file, 0x90 */ + char e_cp[2]; /* Pages in file, 0x3 */ + char e_crlc[2]; /* Relocations, 0x0 */ + char e_cparhdr[2]; /* Size of header in paragraphs, 0x4 */ + char e_minalloc[2]; /* Minimum extra paragraphs needed, 0x0 */ + char e_maxalloc[2]; /* Maximum extra paragraphs needed, 0xFFFF */ + char e_ss[2]; /* Initial (relative) SS value, 0x0 */ + char e_sp[2]; /* Initial SP value, 0xb8 */ + char e_csum[2]; /* Checksum, 0x0 */ + char e_ip[2]; /* Initial IP value, 0x0 */ + char e_cs[2]; /* Initial (relative) CS value, 0x0 */ + char e_lfarlc[2]; /* File address of relocation table, 0x40 */ + char e_ovno[2]; /* Overlay number, 0x0 */ + char e_res[4][2]; /* Reserved words, all 0x0 */ + char e_oemid[2]; /* OEM identifier (for e_oeminfo), 0x0 */ + char e_oeminfo[2]; /* OEM information; e_oemid specific, 0x0 */ + char e_res2[10][2]; /* Reserved words, all 0x0 */ + char e_lfanew[4]; /* File address of new exe header, 0x80 */ + char dos_message[16][4]; /* other stuff, always follow DOS header */ + char nt_signature[4]; /* required NT signature, 0x4550 */ + + /* From standard header */ + + + char f_magic[2]; /* magic number */ + char f_nscns[2]; /* number of sections */ + char f_timdat[4]; /* time & date stamp */ + char f_symptr[4]; /* file pointer to symtab */ + char f_nsyms[4]; /* number of symtab entries */ + char f_opthdr[2]; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + char f_flags[2]; /* flags */ + +}; + + +#define FILHDR struct external_PE_filehdr +#undef FILHSZ +#define FILHSZ 152 + +#endif + +typedef struct +{ + AOUTHDR standard; + + /* NT extra fields; see internal.h for descriptions */ + char ImageBase[4]; + char SectionAlignment[4]; + char FileAlignment[4]; + char MajorOperatingSystemVersion[2]; + char MinorOperatingSystemVersion[2]; + char MajorImageVersion[2]; + char MinorImageVersion[2]; + char MajorSubsystemVersion[2]; + char MinorSubsystemVersion[2]; + char Reserved1[4]; + char SizeOfImage[4]; + char SizeOfHeaders[4]; + char CheckSum[4]; + char Subsystem[2]; + char DllCharacteristics[2]; + char SizeOfStackReserve[4]; + char SizeOfStackCommit[4]; + char SizeOfHeapReserve[4]; + char SizeOfHeapCommit[4]; + char LoaderFlags[4]; + char NumberOfRvaAndSizes[4]; + /* IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY DataDirectory[IMAGE_NUMBEROF_DIRECTORY_ENTRIES]; */ + char DataDirectory[16][2][4]; /* 16 entries, 2 elements/entry, 4 chars */ + +} PEAOUTHDR; + + +#undef AOUTSZ +#define AOUTSZ (AOUTHDRSZ + 196) + +#undef E_FILNMLEN +#define E_FILNMLEN 18 /* # characters in a file name */ +#endif + + + diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sh.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sh.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..65ed478 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sh.h @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +/*** coff information for Hitachi SH */ + +/********************** FILE HEADER **********************/ + +struct external_filehdr { + char f_magic[2]; /* magic number */ + char f_nscns[2]; /* number of sections */ + char f_timdat[4]; /* time & date stamp */ + char f_symptr[4]; /* file pointer to symtab */ + char f_nsyms[4]; /* number of symtab entries */ + char f_opthdr[2]; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + char f_flags[2]; /* flags */ +}; + + + +#define SH_ARCH_MAGIC_BIG 0x0500 +#define SH_ARCH_MAGIC_LITTLE 0x0550 /* Little endian SH */ + + +#define SHBADMAG(x) \ + (((x).f_magic!=SH_ARCH_MAGIC_BIG) && \ + ((x).f_magic!=SH_ARCH_MAGIC_LITTLE)) + +#define FILHDR struct external_filehdr +#define FILHSZ 20 + + +/********************** AOUT "OPTIONAL HEADER" **********************/ + + +typedef struct +{ + char magic[2]; /* type of file */ + char vstamp[2]; /* version stamp */ + char tsize[4]; /* text size in bytes, padded to FW bdry*/ + char dsize[4]; /* initialized data " " */ + char bsize[4]; /* uninitialized data " " */ + char entry[4]; /* entry pt. */ + char text_start[4]; /* base of text used for this file */ + char data_start[4]; /* base of data used for this file */ +} +AOUTHDR; + + +#define AOUTHDRSZ 28 +#define AOUTSZ 28 + + + + +/********************** SECTION HEADER **********************/ + + +struct external_scnhdr { + char s_name[8]; /* section name */ + char s_paddr[4]; /* physical address, aliased s_nlib */ + char s_vaddr[4]; /* virtual address */ + char s_size[4]; /* section size */ + char s_scnptr[4]; /* file ptr to raw data for section */ + char s_relptr[4]; /* file ptr to relocation */ + char s_lnnoptr[4]; /* file ptr to line numbers */ + char s_nreloc[2]; /* number of relocation entries */ + char s_nlnno[2]; /* number of line number entries*/ + char s_flags[4]; /* flags */ +}; + +/* + * names of "special" sections + */ +#define _TEXT ".text" +#define _DATA ".data" +#define _BSS ".bss" + + +#define SCNHDR struct external_scnhdr +#define SCNHSZ 40 + + +/********************** LINE NUMBERS **********************/ + +/* 1 line number entry for every "breakpointable" source line in a section. + * Line numbers are grouped on a per function basis; first entry in a function + * grouping will have l_lnno = 0 and in place of physical address will be the + * symbol table index of the function name. + */ +struct external_lineno { + union { + char l_symndx[4]; /* function name symbol index, iff l_lnno == 0*/ + char l_paddr[4]; /* (physical) address of line number */ + } l_addr; + char l_lnno[4]; /* line number */ +}; + +#define GET_LINENO_LNNO(abfd, ext) bfd_h_get_32(abfd, (bfd_byte *) (ext->l_lnno)); +#define PUT_LINENO_LNNO(abfd,val, ext) bfd_h_put_32(abfd,val, (bfd_byte *) (ext->l_lnno)); + +#define LINENO struct external_lineno +#define LINESZ 8 + + +/********************** SYMBOLS **********************/ + +#define E_SYMNMLEN 8 /* # characters in a symbol name */ +#define E_FILNMLEN 14 /* # characters in a file name */ +#define E_DIMNUM 4 /* # array dimensions in auxiliary entry */ + +struct external_syment +{ + union { + char e_name[E_SYMNMLEN]; + struct { + char e_zeroes[4]; + char e_offset[4]; + } e; + } e; + char e_value[4]; + char e_scnum[2]; + char e_type[2]; + char e_sclass[1]; + char e_numaux[1]; +}; + + + +#define N_BTMASK (017) +#define N_TMASK (060) +#define N_BTSHFT (4) +#define N_TSHIFT (2) + + +union external_auxent { + struct { + char x_tagndx[4]; /* str, un, or enum tag indx */ + union { + struct { + char x_lnno[2]; /* declaration line number */ + char x_size[2]; /* str/union/array size */ + } x_lnsz; + char x_fsize[4]; /* size of function */ + } x_misc; + union { + struct { /* if ISFCN, tag, or .bb */ + char x_lnnoptr[4]; /* ptr to fcn line # */ + char x_endndx[4]; /* entry ndx past block end */ + } x_fcn; + struct { /* if ISARY, up to 4 dimen. */ + char x_dimen[E_DIMNUM][2]; + } x_ary; + } x_fcnary; + char x_tvndx[2]; /* tv index */ + } x_sym; + + union { + char x_fname[E_FILNMLEN]; + struct { + char x_zeroes[4]; + char x_offset[4]; + } x_n; + } x_file; + + struct { + char x_scnlen[4]; /* section length */ + char x_nreloc[2]; /* # relocation entries */ + char x_nlinno[2]; /* # line numbers */ + } x_scn; + + struct { + char x_tvfill[4]; /* tv fill value */ + char x_tvlen[2]; /* length of .tv */ + char x_tvran[2][2]; /* tv range */ + } x_tv; /* info about .tv section (in auxent of symbol .tv)) */ + + +}; + +#define SYMENT struct external_syment +#define SYMESZ 18 +#define AUXENT union external_auxent +#define AUXESZ 18 + + + +/********************** RELOCATION DIRECTIVES **********************/ + +/* The external reloc has an offset field, because some of the reloc + types on the h8 don't have room in the instruction for the entire + offset - eg the strange jump and high page addressing modes */ + +struct external_reloc { + char r_vaddr[4]; + char r_symndx[4]; + char r_offset[4]; + char r_type[2]; + char r_stuff[2]; +}; + + +#define RELOC struct external_reloc +#define RELSZ 16 + +/* SH relocation types. Not all of these are actually used. */ + +#define R_SH_UNUSED 0 /* only used internally */ +#define R_SH_PCREL8 3 /* 8 bit pcrel */ +#define R_SH_PCREL16 4 /* 16 bit pcrel */ +#define R_SH_HIGH8 5 /* high 8 bits of 24 bit address */ +#define R_SH_LOW16 7 /* low 16 bits of 24 bit immediate */ +#define R_SH_IMM24 6 /* 24 bit immediate */ +#define R_SH_PCDISP8BY4 9 /* PC rel 8 bits *4 +ve */ +#define R_SH_PCDISP8BY2 10 /* PC rel 8 bits *2 +ve */ +#define R_SH_PCDISP8 11 /* 8 bit branch */ +#define R_SH_PCDISP 12 /* 12 bit branch */ +#define R_SH_IMM32 14 /* 32 bit immediate */ +#define R_SH_IMM8 16 /* 8 bit immediate */ +#define R_SH_IMM8BY2 17 /* 8 bit immediate *2 */ +#define R_SH_IMM8BY4 18 /* 8 bit immediate *4 */ +#define R_SH_IMM4 19 /* 4 bit immediate */ +#define R_SH_IMM4BY2 20 /* 4 bit immediate *2 */ +#define R_SH_IMM4BY4 21 /* 4 bit immediate *4 */ +#define R_SH_PCRELIMM8BY2 22 /* PC rel 8 bits *2 unsigned */ +#define R_SH_PCRELIMM8BY4 23 /* PC rel 8 bits *4 unsigned */ +#define R_SH_IMM16 24 /* 16 bit immediate */ + +/* The switch table reloc types are used for relaxing. They are + generated for expressions such as + .word L1 - L2 + The r_offset field holds the difference between the reloc address + and L2. */ +#define R_SH_SWITCH16 25 /* 16 bit switch table entry */ +#define R_SH_SWITCH32 26 /* 32 bit switch table entry */ + +/* The USES reloc type is used for relaxing. The compiler will + generate .uses pseudo-ops when it finds a function call which it + can relax. The r_offset field of the USES reloc holds the PC + relative offset to the instruction which loads the register used in + the function call. */ +#define R_SH_USES 27 /* .uses pseudo-op */ + +/* The COUNT reloc type is used for relaxing. The assembler will + generate COUNT relocs for addresses referred to by the register + loads associated with USES relocs. The r_offset field of the COUNT + reloc holds the number of times the address is referenced in the + object file. */ +#define R_SH_COUNT 28 /* Count of constant pool uses */ + +/* The ALIGN reloc type is used for relaxing. The r_offset field is + the power of two to which subsequent portions of the object file + must be aligned. */ +#define R_SH_ALIGN 29 /* .align pseudo-op */ + +/* The CODE and DATA reloc types are used for aligning load and store + instructions. The assembler will generate a CODE reloc before a + block of instructions. It will generate a DATA reloc before data. + A section should be processed assuming it contains data, unless a + CODE reloc is seen. The only relevant pieces of information in the + CODE and DATA relocs are the section and the address. The symbol + and offset are meaningless. */ +#define R_SH_CODE 30 /* start of code */ +#define R_SH_DATA 31 /* start of data */ + +/* The LABEL reloc type is used for aligning load and store + instructions. The assembler will generate a LABEL reloc for each + label within a block of instructions. This permits the linker to + avoid swapping instructions which are the targets of branches. */ +#define R_SH_LABEL 32 /* label */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sym.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sym.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..76204af --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/sym.h @@ -0,0 +1,484 @@ +/* Declarations of internal format of MIPS ECOFF symbols. + Originally contributed by MIPS Computer Systems and Third Eye Software. + Changes contributed by Cygnus Support are in the public domain. + + This file is just aggregated with the files that make up the GNU + release; it is not considered part of GAS, GDB, or other GNU + programs. */ + +/* + * |-----------------------------------------------------------| + * | Copyright (c) 1992, 1991, 1990 MIPS Computer Systems, Inc.| + * | MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. grants reproduction and use | + * | rights to all parties, PROVIDED that this comment is | + * | maintained in the copy. | + * |-----------------------------------------------------------| + */ +#ifndef _SYM_H +#define _SYM_H + +/* (C) Copyright 1984 by Third Eye Software, Inc. + * + * Third Eye Software, Inc. grants reproduction and use rights to + * all parties, PROVIDED that this comment is maintained in the copy. + * + * Third Eye makes no claims about the applicability of this + * symbol table to a particular use. + */ + +/* + * This file contains the definition of the Third Eye Symbol Table. + * + * Symbols are assumed to be in 'encounter order' - i.e. the order that + * the things they represent were encountered by the compiler/assembler/loader. + * EXCEPT for globals! These are assumed to be bunched together, + * probably right after the last 'normal' symbol. Globals ARE sorted + * in ascending order. + * + * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- + * A brief word about Third Eye naming/use conventions: + * + * All arrays and index's are 0 based. + * All "ifooMax" values are the highest legal value PLUS ONE. This makes + * them good for allocating arrays, etc. All checks are "ifoo < ifooMax". + * + * "isym" Index into the SYMbol table. + * "ipd" Index into the Procedure Descriptor array. + * "ifd" Index into the File Descriptor array. + * "iss" Index into String Space. + * "cb" Count of Bytes. + * "rgPd" array whose domain is "0..ipdMax-1" and RanGe is PDR. + * "rgFd" array whose domain is "0..ifdMax-1" and RanGe is FDR. + */ + + +/* + * Symbolic Header (HDR) structure. + * As long as all the pointers are set correctly, + * we don't care WHAT order the various sections come out in! + * + * A file produced solely for the use of CDB will probably NOT have + * any instructions or data areas in it, as these are available + * in the original. + */ + +typedef struct { + short magic; /* to verify validity of the table */ + short vstamp; /* version stamp */ + long ilineMax; /* number of line number entries */ + bfd_vma cbLine; /* number of bytes for line number entries */ + bfd_vma cbLineOffset; /* offset to start of line number entries*/ + long idnMax; /* max index into dense number table */ + bfd_vma cbDnOffset; /* offset to start dense number table */ + long ipdMax; /* number of procedures */ + bfd_vma cbPdOffset; /* offset to procedure descriptor table */ + long isymMax; /* number of local symbols */ + bfd_vma cbSymOffset; /* offset to start of local symbols*/ + long ioptMax; /* max index into optimization symbol entries */ + bfd_vma cbOptOffset; /* offset to optimization symbol entries */ + long iauxMax; /* number of auxillary symbol entries */ + bfd_vma cbAuxOffset; /* offset to start of auxillary symbol entries*/ + long issMax; /* max index into local strings */ + bfd_vma cbSsOffset; /* offset to start of local strings */ + long issExtMax; /* max index into external strings */ + bfd_vma cbSsExtOffset; /* offset to start of external strings */ + long ifdMax; /* number of file descriptor entries */ + bfd_vma cbFdOffset; /* offset to file descriptor table */ + long crfd; /* number of relative file descriptor entries */ + bfd_vma cbRfdOffset; /* offset to relative file descriptor table */ + long iextMax; /* max index into external symbols */ + bfd_vma cbExtOffset; /* offset to start of external symbol entries*/ + /* If you add machine dependent fields, add them here */ + } HDRR, *pHDRR; +#define cbHDRR sizeof(HDRR) +#define hdrNil ((pHDRR)0) + +/* + * The FDR and PDR structures speed mapping of address <-> name. + * They are sorted in ascending memory order and are kept in + * memory by CDB at runtime. + */ + +/* + * File Descriptor + * + * There is one of these for EVERY FILE, whether compiled with + * full debugging symbols or not. The name of a file should be + * the path name given to the compiler. This allows the user + * to simply specify the names of the directories where the COMPILES + * were done, and we will be able to find their files. + * A field whose comment starts with "R - " indicates that it will be + * setup at runtime. + */ +typedef struct fdr { + bfd_vma adr; /* memory address of beginning of file */ + long rss; /* file name (of source, if known) */ + long issBase; /* file's string space */ + bfd_vma cbSs; /* number of bytes in the ss */ + long isymBase; /* beginning of symbols */ + long csym; /* count file's of symbols */ + long ilineBase; /* file's line symbols */ + long cline; /* count of file's line symbols */ + long ioptBase; /* file's optimization entries */ + long copt; /* count of file's optimization entries */ + unsigned short ipdFirst;/* start of procedures for this file */ + short cpd; /* count of procedures for this file */ + long iauxBase; /* file's auxiliary entries */ + long caux; /* count of file's auxiliary entries */ + long rfdBase; /* index into the file indirect table */ + long crfd; /* count file indirect entries */ + unsigned lang: 5; /* language for this file */ + unsigned fMerge : 1; /* whether this file can be merged */ + unsigned fReadin : 1; /* true if it was read in (not just created) */ + unsigned fBigendian : 1;/* if set, was compiled on big endian machine */ + /* aux's will be in compile host's sex */ + unsigned glevel : 2; /* level this file was compiled with */ + unsigned reserved : 22; /* reserved for future use */ + bfd_vma cbLineOffset; /* byte offset from header for this file ln's */ + bfd_vma cbLine; /* size of lines for this file */ + } FDR, *pFDR; +#define cbFDR sizeof(FDR) +#define fdNil ((pFDR)0) +#define ifdNil -1 +#define ifdTemp 0 +#define ilnNil -1 + + +/* + * Procedure Descriptor + * + * There is one of these for EVERY TEXT LABEL. + * If a procedure is in a file with full symbols, then isym + * will point to the PROC symbols, else it will point to the + * global symbol for the label. + */ + +typedef struct pdr { + bfd_vma adr; /* memory address of start of procedure */ + long isym; /* start of local symbol entries */ + long iline; /* start of line number entries*/ + long regmask; /* save register mask */ + long regoffset; /* save register offset */ + long iopt; /* start of optimization symbol entries*/ + long fregmask; /* save floating point register mask */ + long fregoffset; /* save floating point register offset */ + long frameoffset; /* frame size */ + short framereg; /* frame pointer register */ + short pcreg; /* offset or reg of return pc */ + long lnLow; /* lowest line in the procedure */ + long lnHigh; /* highest line in the procedure */ + bfd_vma cbLineOffset; /* byte offset for this procedure from the fd base */ + /* These fields are new for 64 bit ECOFF. */ + unsigned gp_prologue : 8; /* byte size of GP prologue */ + unsigned gp_used : 1; /* true if the procedure uses GP */ + unsigned reg_frame : 1; /* true if register frame procedure */ + unsigned prof : 1; /* true if compiled with -pg */ + unsigned reserved : 13; /* reserved: must be zero */ + unsigned localoff : 8; /* offset of local variables from vfp */ + } PDR, *pPDR; +#define cbPDR sizeof(PDR) +#define pdNil ((pPDR) 0) +#define ipdNil -1 + +/* + * The structure of the runtime procedure descriptor created by the loader + * for use by the static exception system. + */ +/* + * If 0'd out because exception_info chokes Visual C++ and because there + * don't seem to be any references to this structure elsewhere in gdb. + */ +#if 0 +typedef struct runtime_pdr { + bfd_vma adr; /* memory address of start of procedure */ + long regmask; /* save register mask */ + long regoffset; /* save register offset */ + long fregmask; /* save floating point register mask */ + long fregoffset; /* save floating point register offset */ + long frameoffset; /* frame size */ + short framereg; /* frame pointer register */ + short pcreg; /* offset or reg of return pc */ + long irpss; /* index into the runtime string table */ + long reserved; + struct exception_info *exception_info;/* pointer to exception array */ +} RPDR, *pRPDR; +#define cbRPDR sizeof(RPDR) +#define rpdNil ((pRPDR) 0) +#endif + +/* + * Line Numbers + * + * Line Numbers are segregated from the normal symbols because they + * are [1] smaller , [2] are of no interest to your + * average loader, and [3] are never needed in the middle of normal + * scanning and therefore slow things down. + * + * By definition, the first LINER for any given procedure will have + * the first line of a procedure and represent the first address. + */ + +typedef long LINER, *pLINER; +#define lineNil ((pLINER)0) +#define cbLINER sizeof(LINER) +#define ilineNil -1 + + + +/* + * The Symbol Structure (GFW, to those who Know!) + */ + +typedef struct { + long iss; /* index into String Space of name */ + bfd_vma value; /* value of symbol */ + unsigned st : 6; /* symbol type */ + unsigned sc : 5; /* storage class - text, data, etc */ + unsigned reserved : 1; /* reserved */ + unsigned index : 20; /* index into sym/aux table */ + } SYMR, *pSYMR; +#define symNil ((pSYMR)0) +#define cbSYMR sizeof(SYMR) +#define isymNil -1 +#define indexNil 0xfffff +#define issNil -1 +#define issNull 0 + + +/* The following converts a memory resident string to an iss. + * This hack is recognized in SbFIss, in sym.c of the debugger. + */ +#define IssFSb(sb) (0x80000000 | ((unsigned long)(sb))) + +/* E X T E R N A L S Y M B O L R E C O R D + * + * Same as the SYMR except it contains file context to determine where + * the index is. + */ +typedef struct ecoff_extr { + unsigned jmptbl:1; /* symbol is a jump table entry for shlibs */ + unsigned cobol_main:1; /* symbol is a cobol main procedure */ + unsigned weakext:1; /* symbol is weak external */ + unsigned reserved:13; /* reserved for future use */ + int ifd; /* where the iss and index fields point into */ + SYMR asym; /* symbol for the external */ + } EXTR, *pEXTR; +#define extNil ((pEXTR)0) +#define cbEXTR sizeof(EXTR) + + +/* A U X I L L A R Y T Y P E I N F O R M A T I O N */ + +/* + * Type Information Record + */ +typedef struct { + unsigned fBitfield : 1; /* set if bit width is specified */ + unsigned continued : 1; /* indicates additional TQ info in next AUX */ + unsigned bt : 6; /* basic type */ + unsigned tq4 : 4; + unsigned tq5 : 4; + /* ---- 16 bit boundary ---- */ + unsigned tq0 : 4; + unsigned tq1 : 4; /* 6 type qualifiers - tqPtr, etc. */ + unsigned tq2 : 4; + unsigned tq3 : 4; + } TIR, *pTIR; +#define cbTIR sizeof(TIR) +#define tiNil ((pTIR)0) +#define itqMax 6 + +/* + * Relative symbol record + * + * If the rfd field is 4095, the index field indexes into the global symbol + * table. + */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned rfd : 12; /* index into the file indirect table */ + unsigned index : 20; /* index int sym/aux/iss tables */ + } RNDXR, *pRNDXR; +#define cbRNDXR sizeof(RNDXR) +#define rndxNil ((pRNDXR)0) + +/* dense numbers or sometimes called block numbers are stored in this type, + * a rfd of 0xffffffff is an index into the global table. + */ +typedef struct { + unsigned long rfd; /* index into the file table */ + unsigned long index; /* index int sym/aux/iss tables */ + } DNR, *pDNR; +#define cbDNR sizeof(DNR) +#define dnNil ((pDNR)0) + + + +/* + * Auxillary information occurs only if needed. + * It ALWAYS occurs in this order when present. + + isymMac used by stProc only + TIR type info + TIR additional TQ info (if first TIR was not enough) + rndx if (bt == btStruct,btUnion,btEnum,btSet,btRange, + btTypedef): + rsym.index == iaux for btSet or btRange + else rsym.index == isym + dimLow btRange, btSet + dimMac btRange, btSet + rndx0 As many as there are tq arrays + dimLow0 + dimHigh0 + ... + rndxMax-1 + dimLowMax-1 + dimHighMax-1 + width in bits if (bit field), width in bits. + */ +#define cAuxMax (6 + (idimMax*3)) + +/* a union of all possible info in the AUX universe */ +typedef union { + TIR ti; /* type information record */ + RNDXR rndx; /* relative index into symbol table */ + long dnLow; /* low dimension */ + long dnHigh; /* high dimension */ + long isym; /* symbol table index (end of proc) */ + long iss; /* index into string space (not used) */ + long width; /* width for non-default sized struc fields */ + long count; /* count of ranges for variant arm */ + } AUXU, *pAUXU; +#define cbAUXU sizeof(AUXU) +#define auxNil ((pAUXU)0) +#define iauxNil -1 + + +/* + * Optimization symbols + * + * Optimization symbols contain some overlap information with the normal + * symbol table. In particular, the proc information + * is somewhat redundant but necessary to easily find the other information + * present. + * + * All of the offsets are relative to the beginning of the last otProc + */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned ot: 8; /* optimization type */ + unsigned value: 24; /* address where we are moving it to */ + RNDXR rndx; /* points to a symbol or opt entry */ + unsigned long offset; /* relative offset this occured */ + } OPTR, *pOPTR; +#define optNil ((pOPTR) 0) +#define cbOPTR sizeof(OPTR) +#define ioptNil -1 + +/* + * File Indirect + * + * When a symbol is referenced across files the following procedure is used: + * 1) use the file index to get the File indirect entry. + * 2) use the file indirect entry to get the File descriptor. + * 3) add the sym index to the base of that file's sym table + * + */ + +typedef long RFDT, *pRFDT; +#define cbRFDT sizeof(RFDT) +#define rfdNil -1 + +/* + * The file indirect table in the mips loader is known as an array of FITs. + * This is done to keep the code in the loader readable in the area where + * these tables are merged. Note this is only a name change. + */ +typedef long FIT, *pFIT; +#define cbFIT sizeof(FIT) +#define ifiNil -1 +#define fiNil ((pFIT) 0) + +#ifdef _LANGUAGE_PASCAL +#define ifdNil -1 +#define ilnNil -1 +#define ipdNil -1 +#define ilineNil -1 +#define isymNil -1 +#define indexNil 16#fffff +#define issNil -1 +#define issNull 0 +#define itqMax 6 +#define iauxNil -1 +#define ioptNil -1 +#define rfdNil -1 +#define ifiNil -1 +#endif /* _LANGUAGE_PASCAL */ + + +/* Dense numbers + * + * Rather than use file index, symbol index pairs to represent symbols + * and globals, we use dense number so that they can be easily embeded + * in intermediate code and the programs that process them can + * use direct access tabls instead of hash table (which would be + * necesary otherwise because of the sparse name space caused by + * file index, symbol index pairs. Dense number are represented + * by RNDXRs. + */ + +/* + * The following table defines the meaning of each SYM field as + * a function of the "st". (scD/B == scData OR scBss) + * + * Note: the value "isymMac" is used by symbols that have the concept + * of enclosing a block of related information. This value is the + * isym of the first symbol AFTER the end associated with the primary + * symbol. For example if a procedure was at isym==90 and had an + * isymMac==155, the associated end would be at isym==154, and the + * symbol at 155 would probably (although not necessarily) be the + * symbol for the next procedure. This allows rapid skipping over + * internal information of various sorts. "stEnd"s ALWAYS have the + * isym of the primary symbol that started the block. + * + +ST SC VALUE INDEX +-------- ------ -------- ------ +stFile scText address isymMac +stLabel scText address --- +stGlobal scD/B address iaux +stStatic scD/B address iaux +stParam scAbs offset iaux +stLocal scAbs offset iaux +stProc scText address iaux (isymMac is first AUX) +stStaticProc scText address iaux (isymMac is first AUX) + +stMember scNil ordinal --- (if member of enum) + (mipsread thinks the case below has a bit, not byte, offset.) +stMember scNil byte offset iaux (if member of struct/union) +stMember scBits bit offset iaux (bit field spec) + +stBlock scText address isymMac (text block) + (the code seems to think that rather than scNil, we see scInfo for + the two cases below.) +stBlock scNil cb isymMac (struct/union member define) +stBlock scNil cMembers isymMac (enum member define) + + (New types added by SGI to simplify things:) +stStruct scInfo cb isymMac (struct type define) +stUnion scInfo cb isymMac (union type define) +stEnum scInfo cMembers isymMac (enum type define) + +stEnd scText address isymStart +stEnd scNil ------- isymStart (struct/union/enum) + +stTypedef scNil ------- iaux +stRegReloc sc??? value old register number +stForward sc??? new address isym to original symbol + +stConstant scInfo value --- (scalar) +stConstant scInfo iss --- (complex, e.g. string) + + * + */ +#endif diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/symconst.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/symconst.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f40eef2 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/symconst.h @@ -0,0 +1,177 @@ +/* Declarations of constants for internal format of MIPS ECOFF symbols. + Originally contributed by MIPS Computer Systems and Third Eye Software. + Changes contributed by Cygnus Support are in the public domain. + + This file is just aggregated with the files that make up the GNU + release; it is not considered part of GAS, GDB, or other GNU + programs. */ + +/* + * |-----------------------------------------------------------| + * | Copyright (c) 1992, 1991, 1990 MIPS Computer Systems, Inc.| + * | MIPS Computer Systems, Inc. grants reproduction and use | + * | rights to all parties, PROVIDED that this comment is | + * | maintained in the copy. | + * |-----------------------------------------------------------| + */ + +/* (C) Copyright 1984 by Third Eye Software, Inc. + * + * Third Eye Software, Inc. grants reproduction and use rights to + * all parties, PROVIDED that this comment is maintained in the copy. + * + * Third Eye makes no claims about the applicability of this + * symbol table to a particular use. + */ + +/* glevels for field in FDR */ +#define GLEVEL_0 2 +#define GLEVEL_1 1 +#define GLEVEL_2 0 /* for upward compat reasons. */ +#define GLEVEL_3 3 + +/* magic number fo symheader */ +#define magicSym 0x7009 +/* The Alpha uses this value instead, for some reason. */ +#define magicSym2 0x1992 + +/* Language codes */ +#define langC 0 +#define langPascal 1 +#define langFortran 2 +#define langAssembler 3 /* one Assembley inst might map to many mach */ +#define langMachine 4 +#define langNil 5 +#define langAda 6 +#define langPl1 7 +#define langCobol 8 +#define langStdc 9 /* FIXME: Collides with SGI langCplusplus */ +#define langCplusplus 9 /* FIXME: Collides with langStdc */ +#define langCplusplusV2 10 /* SGI addition */ +#define langMax 11 /* maximun allowed 32 -- 5 bits */ + +/* The following are value definitions for the fields in the SYMR */ + +/* + * Storage Classes + */ + +#define scNil 0 +#define scText 1 /* text symbol */ +#define scData 2 /* initialized data symbol */ +#define scBss 3 /* un-initialized data symbol */ +#define scRegister 4 /* value of symbol is register number */ +#define scAbs 5 /* value of symbol is absolute */ +#define scUndefined 6 /* who knows? */ +#define scCdbLocal 7 /* variable's value is IN se->va.?? */ +#define scBits 8 /* this is a bit field */ +#define scCdbSystem 9 /* variable's value is IN CDB's address space */ +#define scDbx 9 /* overlap dbx internal use */ +#define scRegImage 10 /* register value saved on stack */ +#define scInfo 11 /* symbol contains debugger information */ +#define scUserStruct 12 /* address in struct user for current process */ +#define scSData 13 /* load time only small data */ +#define scSBss 14 /* load time only small common */ +#define scRData 15 /* load time only read only data */ +#define scVar 16 /* Var parameter (fortran,pascal) */ +#define scCommon 17 /* common variable */ +#define scSCommon 18 /* small common */ +#define scVarRegister 19 /* Var parameter in a register */ +#define scVariant 20 /* Variant record */ +#define scSUndefined 21 /* small undefined(external) data */ +#define scInit 22 /* .init section symbol */ +#define scBasedVar 23 /* Fortran or PL/1 ptr based var */ +#define scXData 24 /* exception handling data */ +#define scPData 25 /* Procedure section */ +#define scFini 26 /* .fini section */ +#define scRConst 27 /* .rconst section */ +#define scMax 32 + + +/* + * Symbol Types + */ + +#define stNil 0 /* Nuthin' special */ +#define stGlobal 1 /* external symbol */ +#define stStatic 2 /* static */ +#define stParam 3 /* procedure argument */ +#define stLocal 4 /* local variable */ +#define stLabel 5 /* label */ +#define stProc 6 /* " " Procedure */ +#define stBlock 7 /* beginnning of block */ +#define stEnd 8 /* end (of anything) */ +#define stMember 9 /* member (of anything - struct/union/enum */ +#define stTypedef 10 /* type definition */ +#define stFile 11 /* file name */ +#define stRegReloc 12 /* register relocation */ +#define stForward 13 /* forwarding address */ +#define stStaticProc 14 /* load time only static procs */ +#define stConstant 15 /* const */ +#define stStaParam 16 /* Fortran static parameters */ + /* These new symbol types have been recently added to SGI machines. */ +#define stStruct 26 /* Beginning of block defining a struct type */ +#define stUnion 27 /* Beginning of block defining a union type */ +#define stEnum 28 /* Beginning of block defining an enum type */ +#define stIndirect 34 /* Indirect type specification */ + /* Pseudo-symbols - internal to debugger */ +#define stStr 60 /* string */ +#define stNumber 61 /* pure number (ie. 4 NOR 2+2) */ +#define stExpr 62 /* 2+2 vs. 4 */ +#define stType 63 /* post-coersion SER */ +#define stMax 64 + +/* definitions for fields in TIR */ + +/* type qualifiers for ti.tq0 -> ti.(itqMax-1) */ +#define tqNil 0 /* bt is what you see */ +#define tqPtr 1 /* pointer */ +#define tqProc 2 /* procedure */ +#define tqArray 3 /* duh */ +#define tqFar 4 /* longer addressing - 8086/8 land */ +#define tqVol 5 /* volatile */ +#define tqConst 6 /* const */ +#define tqMax 8 + +/* basic types as seen in ti.bt */ +#define btNil 0 /* undefined (also, enum members) */ +#define btAdr 1 /* address - integer same size as pointer */ +#define btChar 2 /* character */ +#define btUChar 3 /* unsigned character */ +#define btShort 4 /* short */ +#define btUShort 5 /* unsigned short */ +#define btInt 6 /* int */ +#define btUInt 7 /* unsigned int */ +#define btLong 8 /* long */ +#define btULong 9 /* unsigned long */ +#define btFloat 10 /* float (real) */ +#define btDouble 11 /* Double (real) */ +#define btStruct 12 /* Structure (Record) */ +#define btUnion 13 /* Union (variant) */ +#define btEnum 14 /* Enumerated */ +#define btTypedef 15 /* defined via a typedef, isymRef points */ +#define btRange 16 /* subrange of int */ +#define btSet 17 /* pascal sets */ +#define btComplex 18 /* fortran complex */ +#define btDComplex 19 /* fortran double complex */ +#define btIndirect 20 /* forward or unnamed typedef */ +#define btFixedDec 21 /* Fixed Decimal */ +#define btFloatDec 22 /* Float Decimal */ +#define btString 23 /* Varying Length Character String */ +#define btBit 24 /* Aligned Bit String */ +#define btPicture 25 /* Picture */ +#define btVoid 26 /* void */ +#define btLongLong 27 /* long long */ +#define btULongLong 28 /* unsigned long long */ +#define btMax 64 + +#if (_MFG == _MIPS) +/* optimization type codes */ +#define otNil 0 +#define otReg 1 /* move var to reg */ +#define otBlock 2 /* begin basic block */ +#define otProc 3 /* procedure */ +#define otInline 4 /* inline procedure */ +#define otEnd 5 /* whatever you started */ +#define otMax 6 /* KEEP UP TO DATE */ +#endif /* (_MFG == _MIPS) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/coff/z8k.h b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/z8k.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..19b846c --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/coff/z8k.h @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +/*** coff information for Zilog Z800N */ + +/********************** FILE HEADER **********************/ + +struct external_filehdr { + char f_magic[2]; /* magic number */ + char f_nscns[2]; /* number of sections */ + char f_timdat[4]; /* time & date stamp */ + char f_symptr[4]; /* file pointer to symtab */ + char f_nsyms[4]; /* number of symtab entries */ + char f_opthdr[2]; /* sizeof(optional hdr) */ + char f_flags[2]; /* flags */ +}; + + +/* Type of cpu is stored in flags */ +#define F_Z8001 0x1000 +#define F_Z8002 0x2000 +#define F_MACHMASK 0xf000 + +#define Z8KMAGIC 0x8000 + +#define Z8KBADMAG(x) (((x).f_magic!=Z8KMAGIC)) + +#define FILHDR struct external_filehdr +#define FILHSZ 20 + + +/********************** AOUT "OPTIONAL HEADER" **********************/ + + +typedef struct +{ + char magic[2]; /* type of file */ + char vstamp[2]; /* version stamp */ + char tsize[4]; /* text size in bytes, padded to FW bdry*/ + char dsize[4]; /* initialized data " " */ + char bsize[4]; /* uninitialized data " " */ + char entry[4]; /* entry pt. */ + char text_start[4]; /* base of text used for this file */ + char data_start[4]; /* base of data used for this file */ +} +AOUTHDR; + + +#define AOUTHDRSZ 28 +#define AOUTSZ 28 + + + + +/********************** SECTION HEADER **********************/ + + +struct external_scnhdr { + char s_name[8]; /* section name */ + char s_paddr[4]; /* physical address, aliased s_nlib */ + char s_vaddr[4]; /* virtual address */ + char s_size[4]; /* section size */ + char s_scnptr[4]; /* file ptr to raw data for section */ + char s_relptr[4]; /* file ptr to relocation */ + char s_lnnoptr[4]; /* file ptr to line numbers */ + char s_nreloc[2]; /* number of relocation entries */ + char s_nlnno[2]; /* number of line number entries*/ + char s_flags[4]; /* flags */ +}; + +/* + * names of "special" sections + */ +#define _TEXT ".text" +#define _DATA ".data" +#define _BSS ".bss" + + +#define SCNHDR struct external_scnhdr +#define SCNHSZ 40 + + +/********************** LINE NUMBERS **********************/ + +/* 1 line number entry for every "breakpointable" source line in a section. + * Line numbers are grouped on a per function basis; first entry in a function + * grouping will have l_lnno = 0 and in place of physical address will be the + * symbol table index of the function name. + */ +struct external_lineno { + union { + char l_symndx[4]; /* function name symbol index, iff l_lnno == 0*/ + char l_paddr[4]; /* (physical) address of line number */ + } l_addr; + char l_lnno[4]; /* line number */ +}; + +#define GET_LINENO_LNNO(abfd, ext) bfd_h_get_32(abfd, (bfd_byte *) (ext->l_lnno)); +#define PUT_LINENO_LNNO(abfd,val, ext) bfd_h_put_32(abfd,val, (bfd_byte *) (ext->l_lnno)); + +#define LINENO struct external_lineno +#define LINESZ 8 + + +/********************** SYMBOLS **********************/ + +#define E_SYMNMLEN 8 /* # characters in a symbol name */ +#define E_FILNMLEN 14 /* # characters in a file name */ +#define E_DIMNUM 4 /* # array dimensions in auxiliary entry */ + +struct external_syment +{ + union { + char e_name[E_SYMNMLEN]; + struct { + char e_zeroes[4]; + char e_offset[4]; + } e; + } e; + char e_value[4]; + char e_scnum[2]; + char e_type[2]; + char e_sclass[1]; + char e_numaux[1]; +}; + + + +#define N_BTMASK (017) +#define N_TMASK (060) +#define N_BTSHFT (4) +#define N_TSHIFT (2) + + +union external_auxent { + struct { + char x_tagndx[4]; /* str, un, or enum tag indx */ + union { + struct { + char x_lnno[2]; /* declaration line number */ + char x_size[2]; /* str/union/array size */ + } x_lnsz; + char x_fsize[4]; /* size of function */ + } x_misc; + union { + struct { /* if ISFCN, tag, or .bb */ + char x_lnnoptr[4]; /* ptr to fcn line # */ + char x_endndx[4]; /* entry ndx past block end */ + } x_fcn; + struct { /* if ISARY, up to 4 dimen. */ + char x_dimen[E_DIMNUM][2]; + } x_ary; + } x_fcnary; + char x_tvndx[2]; /* tv index */ + } x_sym; + + union { + char x_fname[E_FILNMLEN]; + struct { + char x_zeroes[4]; + char x_offset[4]; + } x_n; + } x_file; + + struct { + char x_scnlen[4]; /* section length */ + char x_nreloc[2]; /* # relocation entries */ + char x_nlinno[2]; /* # line numbers */ + } x_scn; + + struct { + char x_tvfill[4]; /* tv fill value */ + char x_tvlen[2]; /* length of .tv */ + char x_tvran[2][2]; /* tv range */ + } x_tv; /* info about .tv section (in auxent of symbol .tv)) */ + + +}; + +#define SYMENT struct external_syment +#define SYMESZ 18 +#define AUXENT union external_auxent +#define AUXESZ 18 + + + +/********************** RELOCATION DIRECTIVES **********************/ + +/* The external reloc has an offset field, because some of the reloc + types on the z8k don't have room in the instruction for the entire + offset - eg with segments */ + +struct external_reloc { + char r_vaddr[4]; + char r_symndx[4]; + char r_offset[4]; + char r_type[2]; + char r_stuff[2]; +}; + + +#define RELOC struct external_reloc +#define RELSZ 16 + diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/demangle.h b/contrib/binutils/include/demangle.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b0254af --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/demangle.h @@ -0,0 +1,89 @@ +/* Defs for interface to demanglers. + Copyright 1992, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + 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, 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. */ + + +#if !defined (DEMANGLE_H) +#define DEMANGLE_H + +#ifdef IN_GCC +#include "gansidecl.h" +#define PARAMS(ARGS) PROTO(ARGS) +#else /* ! IN_GCC */ +#include +#endif /* IN_GCC */ + +/* Options passed to cplus_demangle (in 2nd parameter). */ + +#define DMGL_NO_OPTS 0 /* For readability... */ +#define DMGL_PARAMS (1 << 0) /* Include function args */ +#define DMGL_ANSI (1 << 1) /* Include const, volatile, etc */ + +#define DMGL_AUTO (1 << 8) +#define DMGL_GNU (1 << 9) +#define DMGL_LUCID (1 << 10) +#define DMGL_ARM (1 << 11) +/* If none of these are set, use 'current_demangling_style' as the default. */ +#define DMGL_STYLE_MASK (DMGL_AUTO|DMGL_GNU|DMGL_LUCID|DMGL_ARM) + +/* Enumeration of possible demangling styles. + + Lucid and ARM styles are still kept logically distinct, even though + they now both behave identically. The resulting style is actual the + union of both. I.E. either style recognizes both "__pt__" and "__rf__" + for operator "->", even though the first is lucid style and the second + is ARM style. (FIXME?) */ + +extern enum demangling_styles +{ + unknown_demangling = 0, + auto_demangling = DMGL_AUTO, + gnu_demangling = DMGL_GNU, + lucid_demangling = DMGL_LUCID, + arm_demangling = DMGL_ARM +} current_demangling_style; + +/* Define string names for the various demangling styles. */ + +#define AUTO_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "auto" +#define GNU_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "gnu" +#define LUCID_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "lucid" +#define ARM_DEMANGLING_STYLE_STRING "arm" + +/* Some macros to test what demangling style is active. */ + +#define CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE current_demangling_style +#define AUTO_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_AUTO) +#define GNU_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_GNU) +#define LUCID_DEMANGLING (((int) CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE) & DMGL_LUCID) +#define ARM_DEMANGLING (CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE & DMGL_ARM) + +extern char * +cplus_demangle PARAMS ((const char *mangled, int options)); + +extern int +cplus_demangle_opname PARAMS ((const char *opname, char *result, int options)); + +extern const char * +cplus_mangle_opname PARAMS ((const char *opname, int options)); + +/* Note: This sets global state. FIXME if you care about multi-threading. */ + +extern void +set_cplus_marker_for_demangling PARAMS ((int ch)); + +#endif /* DEMANGLE_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/dis-asm.h b/contrib/binutils/include/dis-asm.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..80739ac --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/dis-asm.h @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +/* Interface between the opcode library and its callers. + Written by Cygnus Support, 1993. + + The opcode library (libopcodes.a) provides instruction decoders for + a large variety of instruction sets, callable with an identical + interface, for making instruction-processing programs more independent + of the instruction set being processed. */ + +#ifndef DIS_ASM_H +#define DIS_ASM_H + +#include +#include "bfd.h" + +typedef int (*fprintf_ftype) PARAMS((FILE*, const char*, ...)); + +enum dis_insn_type { + dis_noninsn, /* Not a valid instruction */ + dis_nonbranch, /* Not a branch instruction */ + dis_branch, /* Unconditional branch */ + dis_condbranch, /* Conditional branch */ + dis_jsr, /* Jump to subroutine */ + dis_condjsr, /* Conditional jump to subroutine */ + dis_dref, /* Data reference instruction */ + dis_dref2 /* Two data references in instruction */ +}; + +/* This struct is passed into the instruction decoding routine, + and is passed back out into each callback. The various fields are used + for conveying information from your main routine into your callbacks, + for passing information into the instruction decoders (such as the + addresses of the callback functions), or for passing information + back from the instruction decoders to their callers. + + It must be initialized before it is first passed; this can be done + by hand, or using one of the initialization macros below. */ + +typedef struct disassemble_info { + fprintf_ftype fprintf_func; + FILE *stream; + PTR application_data; + + /* Target description. We could replace this with a pointer to the bfd, + but that would require one. There currently isn't any such requirement + so to avoid introducing one we record these explicitly. */ + /* The bfd_flavour. This can be bfd_target_unknown_flavour. */ + enum bfd_flavour flavour; + /* The bfd_arch value. */ + enum bfd_architecture arch; + /* The bfd_mach value. */ + unsigned long mach; + /* Endianness (for bi-endian cpus). Mono-endian cpus can ignore this. */ + enum bfd_endian endian; + /* The symbol at the start of the function being disassembled. This + is not set reliably, but if it is not NULL, it is correct. */ + asymbol *symbol; + + /* For use by the disassembler. + The top 16 bits are reserved for public use (and are documented here). + The bottom 16 bits are for the internal use of the disassembler. */ + unsigned long flags; + PTR private_data; + + /* Function used to get bytes to disassemble. MEMADDR is the + address of the stuff to be disassembled, MYADDR is the address to + put the bytes in, and LENGTH is the number of bytes to read. + INFO is a pointer to this struct. + Returns an errno value or 0 for success. */ + int (*read_memory_func) + PARAMS ((bfd_vma memaddr, bfd_byte *myaddr, int length, + struct disassemble_info *info)); + + /* Function which should be called if we get an error that we can't + recover from. STATUS is the errno value from read_memory_func and + MEMADDR is the address that we were trying to read. INFO is a + pointer to this struct. */ + void (*memory_error_func) + PARAMS ((int status, bfd_vma memaddr, struct disassemble_info *info)); + + /* Function called to print ADDR. */ + void (*print_address_func) + PARAMS ((bfd_vma addr, struct disassemble_info *info)); + + /* These are for buffer_read_memory. */ + bfd_byte *buffer; + bfd_vma buffer_vma; + int buffer_length; + + /* This variable may be set by the instruction decoder. It suggests + the number of bytes objdump should display on a single line. If + the instruction decoder sets this, it should always set it to + the same value in order to get reasonable looking output. */ + int bytes_per_line; + + /* the next two variables control the way objdump displays the raw data */ + /* For example, if bytes_per_line is 8 and bytes_per_chunk is 4, the */ + /* output will look like this: + 00: 00000000 00000000 + with the chunks displayed according to "display_endian". */ + int bytes_per_chunk; + enum bfd_endian display_endian; + + /* Results from instruction decoders. Not all decoders yet support + this information. This info is set each time an instruction is + decoded, and is only valid for the last such instruction. + + To determine whether this decoder supports this information, set + insn_info_valid to 0, decode an instruction, then check it. */ + + char insn_info_valid; /* Branch info has been set. */ + char branch_delay_insns; /* How many sequential insn's will run before + a branch takes effect. (0 = normal) */ + char data_size; /* Size of data reference in insn, in bytes */ + enum dis_insn_type insn_type; /* Type of instruction */ + bfd_vma target; /* Target address of branch or dref, if known; + zero if unknown. */ + bfd_vma target2; /* Second target address for dref2 */ + +} disassemble_info; + + +/* Standard disassemblers. Disassemble one instruction at the given + target address. Return number of bytes processed. */ +typedef int (*disassembler_ftype) + PARAMS((bfd_vma, disassemble_info *)); + +extern int print_insn_big_mips PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_little_mips PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_i386 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_m68k PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_z8001 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_z8002 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_h8300 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_h8300h PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_h8300s PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_h8500 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_alpha PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_big_arm PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_little_arm PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_sparc PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_big_a29k PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_little_a29k PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_i960 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_sh PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_shl PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_hppa PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_m32r PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_m88k PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_mn10200 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_mn10300 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_ns32k PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_big_powerpc PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_little_powerpc PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_rs6000 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_w65 PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); +extern int print_insn_d10v PARAMS ((bfd_vma, disassemble_info*)); + +/* Fetch the disassembler for a given BFD, if that support is available. */ +extern disassembler_ftype disassembler PARAMS ((bfd *)); + + +/* This block of definitions is for particular callers who read instructions + into a buffer before calling the instruction decoder. */ + +/* Here is a function which callers may wish to use for read_memory_func. + It gets bytes from a buffer. */ +extern int buffer_read_memory + PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *, int, struct disassemble_info *)); + +/* This function goes with buffer_read_memory. + It prints a message using info->fprintf_func and info->stream. */ +extern void perror_memory PARAMS ((int, bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *)); + + +/* Just print the address in hex. This is included for completeness even + though both GDB and objdump provide their own (to print symbolic + addresses). */ +extern void generic_print_address + PARAMS ((bfd_vma, struct disassemble_info *)); + +/* Macro to initialize a disassemble_info struct. This should be called + by all applications creating such a struct. */ +#define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC) \ + (INFO).flavour = bfd_target_unknown_flavour, \ + (INFO).arch = bfd_arch_unknown, \ + (INFO).mach = 0, \ + (INFO).endian = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, \ + INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC) + +/* Call this macro to initialize only the internal variables for the + disassembler. Architecture dependent things such as byte order, or machine + variant are not touched by this macro. This makes things much easier for + GDB which must initialize these things seperatly. */ + +#define INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO_NO_ARCH(INFO, STREAM, FPRINTF_FUNC) \ + (INFO).fprintf_func = (FPRINTF_FUNC), \ + (INFO).stream = (STREAM), \ + (INFO).symbol = NULL, \ + (INFO).buffer = NULL, \ + (INFO).buffer_vma = 0, \ + (INFO).buffer_length = 0, \ + (INFO).read_memory_func = buffer_read_memory, \ + (INFO).memory_error_func = perror_memory, \ + (INFO).print_address_func = generic_print_address, \ + (INFO).flags = 0, \ + (INFO).bytes_per_line = 0, \ + (INFO).bytes_per_chunk = 0, \ + (INFO).display_endian = BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, \ + (INFO).insn_info_valid = 0 + +#endif /* ! defined (DIS_ASM_H) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/ChangeLog b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac5e824 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,308 @@ +Wed Mar 5 15:35:26 1997 Doug Evans + + * m32r.h (SHF_M32R_CAN_RELAX): Define. + +Mon Feb 24 17:49:01 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * external.h: Dump the 32/64 bit specific forms of the version + structures, and just define them as size independent. + + * common.h (VERSYM_HIDDEN, VERSYM_VERSION): Define. + +Fri Feb 21 13:00:34 1997 Doug Evans + + * m32r.h (enum reloc_type): Add R_M32R_SDA16. + (SHN_M32R_SCOMMON): Define. + +Wed Feb 19 15:35:31 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + From Eric Youngdale : + * external.h, internal.h, common.h: Added new structures and + definitions for ELF versions. + +Mon Jan 27 11:54:44 1997 Doug Evans + + * m32r.h (enum reloc_type): Add R_M32R_HI16_[SU]LO,R_M32R_LO16. + +Tue Dec 31 14:44:32 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * common.h (DT_AUXILIARY): Define. + (DT_FILTER): Define. + +Wed Dec 4 05:03:37 1996 Jason Merrill + + * dwarf2.h: Update. + +Tue Nov 26 10:44:47 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (STO_MIPS16): Define. + +Tue Nov 12 15:45:42 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h: Remove empty file. + +Tue Oct 8 11:31:24 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (EF_MIPS_ABI2): Define. + +Thu Oct 3 10:01:40 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * common.h: Break mn10x00 support into mn10200 and mn10300. + +Wed Oct 2 21:26:43 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * common.h (EM_CYGNUS_MN10x00): Define. + +Mon Sep 23 09:18:04 1996 Doug Evans + + * m32r.h: New file. + +Fri Aug 30 17:06:21 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * common.h (EM_SH): Define. + +Mon Aug 19 10:59:10 1996 Doug Evans + + * common.h (EM_CYGNUS_M32R): Define. + +Mon Jul 22 18:59:55 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (SHT_MIPS_IFACE, SHT_MIPS_CONTENT): Define. + (SHT_MIPS_SYMBOL_LIB): Define. + (SHF_MIPS_MERGE, SHF_MIPS_ADDR32, SHF_MIPS_ADDR64): Define. + (SHF_MIPS_NOSTRIP, SHF_MIPS_LOCAL, SHF_MIPS_NAMES): Define. + +Thu Jul 18 19:12:15 1996 Stan Shebs + + * dwarf2.h: New file. + +Jul 18 13:20:39 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * common.h (EM_CYGNUS_D10V): Define. + * d10v.h: New file. + +Fri Jun 21 12:33:24 1996 Richard Henderson + + * alpha.h: New file. + * common.h (EM_ALPHA): Define. + +Fri May 31 17:28:05 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (Elf_External_Options, Elf_Internal_Options): Define. + (bfd_mips_elf_swap_options_in): Declare. + (bfd_mips_elf_swap_options_out): Declare. + (ODK_*): Define. + (Elf64_External_RegInfo, Elf64_Internal_RegInfo): Define. + (bfd_mips_elf64_swap_reginfo_in): Declare. + (bfd_mips_elf64_swap_reginfo_out): Declare. + +Thu May 30 12:35:57 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (E_MIPS_ARCH_4): Define. + +Wed May 29 15:35:33 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (Elf64_Mips_External_Rel): Define. + (Elf64_Mips_Internal_Rel): Define. + (Elf64_Mips_External_Rela, Elf64_Mips_Internal_Rela): Define. + (RSS_*): Define. + +Mon Apr 22 18:26:30 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (R_SPARC_[56]): Always define. + +Mon Feb 19 01:55:56 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (R_SPARC_{PLT32,HIPLT22,LOPLT10,PCPLT32,PCPLT22, + PCPLT10,5,6}): Don't define ifdef SPARC64_OLD_RELOCS. + +Tue Feb 6 11:33:58 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (enum sparc_elf_reloc_type): Define. + +Wed Jan 17 09:09:16 1996 Doug Evans + + * common.h: Define EM_SPARC32PLUS. + * sparc.h: New file. + +Thu Jan 11 16:27:34 1996 Michael Meissner + + * ppc.h (SHF_EXCLUDE, SHT_ORDERED): New fields from the abi. + +Thu Nov 30 16:47:18 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (struct elf_segment_map): Add includes_filehdr and + includes_phdrs fields. + +Tue Nov 28 16:58:10 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (struct elf_segment_map): Define. + +Tue Oct 31 15:19:36 1995 Fred Fish + + * common.h, dwarf.h, external.h, hppa.h, internal.h, + mips.h, ppc.h: Protect against multiple inclusions. + +Thu Sep 21 13:51:58 1995 Michael Meissner + + * ppc.h (EF_PPC_RELOCATABLE_LIB): Add new flag bit. + +Fri Sep 1 15:32:17 1995 Kazumoto Kojima + + * mips.h: Add some definitions used on Irix 5. + +Tue Jun 20 10:18:28 1995 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h (CPU_PA_RISC1_0): Protect from redefinitions. + (CPU_PA_RISC1_1): Likewise. + +Wed Mar 8 18:14:37 1995 Michael Meissner + + * ppc.h: New file for PowerPC support. + +Tue Feb 14 13:59:13 1995 Michael Meissner + + * common.h (EM_PPC): Use offical value of 20, not 17. + (EM_PPC_OLD): Define this to be the old value of EM_PPC. + + +Tue Jan 24 09:40:59 1995 Michael Meissner + + * common.h (EM_PPC): New macro, PowerPC machine id. + +Tue Jan 17 10:51:38 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (SHT_MIPS_MSYM, SHT_MIPS_DWARF, SHT_MIPS_EVENTS): Define. + + +Mon Oct 17 13:43:59 1994 Ian Lance Taylor + + * internal.h (Elf_Internal_Shdr): Remove rawdata and size fields. + Add bfd_section field. + +Tue May 24 16:11:50 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (Elf32_External_gptab): Define. + +Mon May 16 13:22:04 1994 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * common.h (EM_HPPA): Delete. + (EM_PARISC): Add. + * hppa.h: New file. + +Mon May 9 13:27:03 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * common.h (SHN_LORESERVE): Rename from SHN_LORESERV. + (ELF32_R_TYPE, ELF32_R_INFO): Don't rely on size of unsigned char. + (ELF64_R_TYPE): Don't rely on size of unsigned long. + +Mon Apr 25 15:53:09 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h (Elf_Internal_Shdr): Use PTR, not void *. + +Fri Mar 11 00:34:59 1994 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * mips.h (SHN_MIPS_TEXT, SHN_MIPS_DATA): Define. + +Sat Mar 5 14:08:54 1994 Peter Schauer (pes@regent.e-technik.tu-muenchen.de) + + * internal.h: Remove Elf32_*, Elf64_* typedefs. These names + cause conflicts with system headers, e.g. link.h in gdb/solib.c. + Combine 32- and 64-bit versions of *_Internal_Dyn. + * common.h: Replace uses of Elf64_Word, Elf64_Xword typedefs + by their expansion. + * mips.h: Replace uses of Elf32_Word, Elf32_Sword, Elf32_Addr + typedefs by their expansion. Add DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP definition. + +Fri Feb 18 10:39:54 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * common.h (EM_CYGNUS_POWERPC): Define. This may be temporary, + depending upon how quickly I can find a real PowerPC ABI. + +Mon Feb 7 08:27:13 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: Change HOST_64_BIT to BFD_HOST_64_BIT. + +Wed Feb 2 14:12:18 1994 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * common.h: Add comments regarding value of EM_HPPA and how to + pick an unofficial value. + +Wed Nov 17 17:14:26 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (SHT_MIPS_OPTIONS): Define. + +Mon Nov 8 17:57:00 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Added some more MIPS ABI macro definitions. + +Wed Nov 3 22:07:17 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * common.h (EM_MIPS_RS4_BE): New macro. + +Tue Oct 12 07:28:18 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: New file. MIPS ABI specific information. + +Mon Jun 21 13:13:43 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@poseidon.cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: Combined 32- and 64-bit versions of all structures + except *_Internal_Dyn. This will simply the assembler interface, + and some bfd code. + +Tue May 25 02:00:16 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * external.h, internal.h, common.h: Added 64-bit versions of some + structures and macros. Renamed old versions to put "32" in the + name. Some are unchanged. + +Thu Apr 29 12:12:20 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * common.h (EM_HPPA, NT_VERSION, STN_UNDEF, DT_*): New macros. + * external.h (Elf_External_Dyn): New type. + + * internal.h (Elf_Intenral_Shdr): New field `size'. + (Elf_Internal_Dyn): New type. + +Tue Apr 20 16:03:45 1993 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * dwarf.h (LANG_CHILL): Change value to one randomly picked in + the user defined range, to reduce probability of collisions. + +Sun Nov 15 09:34:02 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * dwarf.h (AT_src_coords): Whitespace change only. + * dwarf.h (AT_body_begin, AT_body_end, LANG_MODULA2): + Add from latest gcc. + * dwarf.h (LANG_CHILL): Add as GNU extension. + +Sat Aug 1 13:46:53 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * dwarf.h: Replace with current version from gcc distribution. + +Fri Jun 19 19:05:09 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * internal.h: Add real struct tags to all the Type_Defs, so they + can be used in prototypes where the Type_Defs are not known. + +Fri Apr 3 20:58:58 1992 Mark Eichin (eichin at cygnus.com) + + * common.h: added ELF_R_{SYM,TYPE,INFO} for handling relocation + info + added EM_MIPS, and corrected value of EM_860 based on System V ABI + manual. + + * external.h: added Elf_External_{Rel,Rela}. + + * internal.h: added Elf_Internal_{Rel,Rela}. + added rawdata to Elf_Internal_Shdr. + +Sat Nov 30 20:43:59 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * common.h, dwarf.h, external.h, internal.h, ChangeLog; moved from + ../elf- + + +Local Variables: +version-control: never +End: diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/alpha.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/alpha.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e12dd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/alpha.h @@ -0,0 +1,92 @@ +/* ALPHA ELF support for BFD. + Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + By Eric Youngdale, . No processor supplement available + for this platform. + +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. */ + +/* This file holds definitions specific to the ALPHA ELF ABI. Note + that most of this is not actually implemented by BFD. */ + +#ifndef _ELF_ALPHA_H +#define _ELF_ALPHA_H + +/* Processor specific section flags. */ + +/* This section must be in the global data area. */ +#define SHF_ALPHA_GPREL 0x10000000 + +/* Section contains some sort of debugging information. The exact + format is unspecified. It's probably ECOFF symbols. */ +#define SHT_ALPHA_DEBUG 0x70000001 + +/* Section contains register usage information. */ +#define SHT_ALPHA_REGINFO 0x70000002 + +/* A section of type SHT_MIPS_REGINFO contains the following + structure. */ +typedef struct +{ + /* Mask of general purpose registers used. */ + unsigned long ri_gprmask; + /* Mask of co-processor registers used. */ + unsigned long ri_cprmask[4]; + /* GP register value for this object file. */ + long ri_gp_value; +} Elf64_RegInfo; + +/* Alpha relocs. */ + +#define R_ALPHA_NONE 0 /* No reloc */ +#define R_ALPHA_REFLONG 1 /* Direct 32 bit */ +#define R_ALPHA_REFQUAD 2 /* Direct 64 bit */ +#define R_ALPHA_GPREL32 3 /* GP relative 32 bit */ +#define R_ALPHA_LITERAL 4 /* GP relative 16 bit w/optimization */ +#define R_ALPHA_LITUSE 5 /* Optimization hint for LITERAL */ +#define R_ALPHA_GPDISP 6 /* Add displacement to GP */ +#define R_ALPHA_BRADDR 7 /* PC+4 relative 23 bit shifted */ +#define R_ALPHA_HINT 8 /* PC+4 relative 16 bit shifted */ +#define R_ALPHA_SREL16 9 /* PC relative 16 bit */ +#define R_ALPHA_SREL32 10 /* PC relative 32 bit */ +#define R_ALPHA_SREL64 11 /* PC relative 64 bit */ + +/* Inherited these from ECOFF, but they are not particularly useful + and are depreciated. And not implemented in the BFD, btw. */ +#define R_ALPHA_OP_PUSH 12 /* OP stack push */ +#define R_ALPHA_OP_STORE 13 /* OP stack pop and store */ +#define R_ALPHA_OP_PSUB 14 /* OP stack subtract */ +#define R_ALPHA_OP_PRSHIFT 15 /* OP stack right shift */ + +#define R_ALPHA_GPVALUE 16 +#define R_ALPHA_GPRELHIGH 17 +#define R_ALPHA_GPRELLOW 18 +#define R_ALPHA_IMMED_GP_16 19 +#define R_ALPHA_IMMED_GP_HI32 20 +#define R_ALPHA_IMMED_SCN_HI32 21 +#define R_ALPHA_IMMED_BR_HI32 22 +#define R_ALPHA_IMMED_LO32 23 + +/* These relocations are specific to shared libraries. */ +#define R_ALPHA_COPY 24 /* Copy symbol at runtime */ +#define R_ALPHA_GLOB_DAT 25 /* Create GOT entry */ +#define R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT 26 /* Create PLT entry */ +#define R_ALPHA_RELATIVE 27 /* Adjust by program base */ + +#define R_ALPHA_max 28 + +#endif /* _ELF_ALPHA_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/common.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/common.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d555c59 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/common.h @@ -0,0 +1,333 @@ +/* ELF support for BFD. + Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support, from information published + in "UNIX System V Release 4, Programmers Guide: ANSI C and + Programming Support Tools". + +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. */ + + +/* This file is part of ELF support for BFD, and contains the portions + that are common to both the internal and external representations. + For example, ELFMAG0 is the byte 0x7F in both the internal (in-memory) + and external (in-file) representations. */ + +#ifndef _ELF_COMMON_H +#define _ELF_COMMON_H + +/* Fields in e_ident[] */ + +#define EI_MAG0 0 /* File identification byte 0 index */ +#define ELFMAG0 0x7F /* Magic number byte 0 */ + +#define EI_MAG1 1 /* File identification byte 1 index */ +#define ELFMAG1 'E' /* Magic number byte 1 */ + +#define EI_MAG2 2 /* File identification byte 2 index */ +#define ELFMAG2 'L' /* Magic number byte 2 */ + +#define EI_MAG3 3 /* File identification byte 3 index */ +#define ELFMAG3 'F' /* Magic number byte 3 */ + +#define EI_CLASS 4 /* File class */ +#define ELFCLASSNONE 0 /* Invalid class */ +#define ELFCLASS32 1 /* 32-bit objects */ +#define ELFCLASS64 2 /* 64-bit objects */ + +#define EI_DATA 5 /* Data encoding */ +#define ELFDATANONE 0 /* Invalid data encoding */ +#define ELFDATA2LSB 1 /* 2's complement, little endian */ +#define ELFDATA2MSB 2 /* 2's complement, big endian */ + +#define EI_VERSION 6 /* File version */ + +#define EI_PAD 7 /* Start of padding bytes */ + + +/* Values for e_type, which identifies the object file type */ + +#define ET_NONE 0 /* No file type */ +#define ET_REL 1 /* Relocatable file */ +#define ET_EXEC 2 /* Executable file */ +#define ET_DYN 3 /* Shared object file */ +#define ET_CORE 4 /* Core file */ +#define ET_LOPROC 0xFF00 /* Processor-specific */ +#define ET_HIPROC 0xFFFF /* Processor-specific */ + +/* Values for e_machine, which identifies the architecture */ + +#define EM_NONE 0 /* No machine */ +#define EM_M32 1 /* AT&T WE 32100 */ +#define EM_SPARC 2 /* SUN SPARC */ +#define EM_386 3 /* Intel 80386 */ +#define EM_68K 4 /* Motorola m68k family */ +#define EM_88K 5 /* Motorola m88k family */ +#define EM_860 7 /* Intel 80860 */ +#define EM_MIPS 8 /* MIPS R3000 (officially, big-endian only) */ + +#define EM_MIPS_RS4_BE 10 /* MIPS R4000 big-endian */ + +#define EM_SPARC64 11 /* SPARC v9 (not official) 64-bit */ + +#define EM_PARISC 15 /* HPPA */ + +#define EM_SPARC32PLUS 18 /* Sun's "v8plus" */ + +#define EM_PPC 20 /* PowerPC */ + +#define EM_SH 42 /* Hitachi SH */ + +/* If it is necessary to assign new unofficial EM_* values, please pick large + random numbers (0x8523, 0xa7f2, etc.) to minimize the chances of collision + with official or non-GNU unofficial values. + + NOTE: Do not just increment the most recent number by one. + Somebody else somewhere will do exactly the same thing, and you + will have a collision. Instead, pick a random number. */ + +/* Cygnus PowerPC ELF backend. Written in the absence of an ABI. */ +#define EM_CYGNUS_POWERPC 0x9025 + +/* Old version of PowerPC, this should be removed shortly. */ +#define EM_PPC_OLD 17 + + +/* Cygnus M32R ELF backend. Written in the absence of an ABI. */ +#define EM_CYGNUS_M32R 0x9041 + +/* Alpha backend magic number. Written in the absence of an ABI. */ +#define EM_ALPHA 0x9026 + +/* D10V backend magic number. Written in the absence of an ABI. */ +#define EM_CYGNUS_D10V 0x7650 + + + +/* mn10200 and mn10300 backend magic numbers. + Written in the absense of an ABI. */ +#define EM_CYGNUS_MN10200 0xdead +#define EM_CYGNUS_MN10300 0xbeef + +/* See the above comment before you add a new EM_* value here. */ + +/* Values for e_version */ + +#define EV_NONE 0 /* Invalid ELF version */ +#define EV_CURRENT 1 /* Current version */ + +/* Values for program header, p_type field */ + +#define PT_NULL 0 /* Program header table entry unused */ +#define PT_LOAD 1 /* Loadable program segment */ +#define PT_DYNAMIC 2 /* Dynamic linking information */ +#define PT_INTERP 3 /* Program interpreter */ +#define PT_NOTE 4 /* Auxiliary information */ +#define PT_SHLIB 5 /* Reserved, unspecified semantics */ +#define PT_PHDR 6 /* Entry for header table itself */ +#define PT_LOPROC 0x70000000 /* Processor-specific */ +#define PT_HIPROC 0x7FFFFFFF /* Processor-specific */ + +/* Program segment permissions, in program header p_flags field */ + +#define PF_X (1 << 0) /* Segment is executable */ +#define PF_W (1 << 1) /* Segment is writable */ +#define PF_R (1 << 2) /* Segment is readable */ +#define PF_MASKPROC 0xF0000000 /* Processor-specific reserved bits */ + +/* Values for section header, sh_type field */ + +#define SHT_NULL 0 /* Section header table entry unused */ +#define SHT_PROGBITS 1 /* Program specific (private) data */ +#define SHT_SYMTAB 2 /* Link editing symbol table */ +#define SHT_STRTAB 3 /* A string table */ +#define SHT_RELA 4 /* Relocation entries with addends */ +#define SHT_HASH 5 /* A symbol hash table */ +#define SHT_DYNAMIC 6 /* Information for dynamic linking */ +#define SHT_NOTE 7 /* Information that marks file */ +#define SHT_NOBITS 8 /* Section occupies no space in file */ +#define SHT_REL 9 /* Relocation entries, no addends */ +#define SHT_SHLIB 10 /* Reserved, unspecified semantics */ +#define SHT_DYNSYM 11 /* Dynamic linking symbol table */ + +/* The next three section types are defined by Solaris, and are named + SHT_SUNW*. We use them in GNU code, so we also define SHT_GNU* + versions. */ +#define SHT_SUNW_verdef 0x6ffffffd /* Versions defined by file */ +#define SHT_SUNW_verneed 0x6ffffffe /* Versions needed by file */ +#define SHT_SUNW_versym 0x6fffffff /* Symbol versions */ + +#define SHT_GNU_verdef SHT_SUNW_verdef +#define SHT_GNU_verneed SHT_SUNW_verneed +#define SHT_GNU_versym SHT_SUNW_versym + +#define SHT_LOPROC 0x70000000 /* Processor-specific semantics, lo */ +#define SHT_HIPROC 0x7FFFFFFF /* Processor-specific semantics, hi */ +#define SHT_LOUSER 0x80000000 /* Application-specific semantics */ +#define SHT_HIUSER 0x8FFFFFFF /* Application-specific semantics */ + +/* Values for section header, sh_flags field */ + +#define SHF_WRITE (1 << 0) /* Writable data during execution */ +#define SHF_ALLOC (1 << 1) /* Occupies memory during execution */ +#define SHF_EXECINSTR (1 << 2) /* Executable machine instructions */ +#define SHF_MASKPROC 0xF0000000 /* Processor-specific semantics */ + +/* Values of note segment descriptor types for core files. */ + +#define NT_PRSTATUS 1 /* Contains copy of prstatus struct */ +#define NT_FPREGSET 2 /* Contains copy of fpregset struct */ +#define NT_PRPSINFO 3 /* Contains copy of prpsinfo struct */ + +/* Values of note segment descriptor types for object files. */ +/* (Only for hppa right now. Should this be moved elsewhere?) */ + +#define NT_VERSION 1 /* Contains a version string. */ + +/* These three macros disassemble and assemble a symbol table st_info field, + which contains the symbol binding and symbol type. The STB_ and STT_ + defines identify the binding and type. */ + +#define ELF_ST_BIND(val) (((unsigned int)(val)) >> 4) +#define ELF_ST_TYPE(val) ((val) & 0xF) +#define ELF_ST_INFO(bind,type) (((bind) << 4) + ((type) & 0xF)) + +#define STN_UNDEF 0 /* undefined symbol index */ + +#define STB_LOCAL 0 /* Symbol not visible outside obj */ +#define STB_GLOBAL 1 /* Symbol visible outside obj */ +#define STB_WEAK 2 /* Like globals, lower precedence */ +#define STB_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */ +#define STB_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */ + +#define STT_NOTYPE 0 /* Symbol type is unspecified */ +#define STT_OBJECT 1 /* Symbol is a data object */ +#define STT_FUNC 2 /* Symbol is a code object */ +#define STT_SECTION 3 /* Symbol associated with a section */ +#define STT_FILE 4 /* Symbol gives a file name */ +#define STT_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */ +#define STT_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */ + +/* Special section indices, which may show up in st_shndx fields, among + other places. */ + +#define SHN_UNDEF 0 /* Undefined section reference */ +#define SHN_LORESERVE 0xFF00 /* Begin range of reserved indices */ +#define SHN_LOPROC 0xFF00 /* Begin range of appl-specific */ +#define SHN_HIPROC 0xFF1F /* End range of appl-specific */ +#define SHN_ABS 0xFFF1 /* Associated symbol is absolute */ +#define SHN_COMMON 0xFFF2 /* Associated symbol is in common */ +#define SHN_HIRESERVE 0xFFFF /* End range of reserved indices */ + +/* relocation info handling macros */ + +#define ELF32_R_SYM(i) ((i) >> 8) +#define ELF32_R_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xff) +#define ELF32_R_INFO(s,t) (((s) << 8) + ((t) & 0xff)) + +#define ELF64_R_SYM(i) ((i) >> 32) +#define ELF64_R_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xffffffff) +#define ELF64_R_INFO(s,t) (((bfd_vma) (s) << 32) + (bfd_vma) (t)) + +/* Dynamic section tags */ + +#define DT_NULL 0 +#define DT_NEEDED 1 +#define DT_PLTRELSZ 2 +#define DT_PLTGOT 3 +#define DT_HASH 4 +#define DT_STRTAB 5 +#define DT_SYMTAB 6 +#define DT_RELA 7 +#define DT_RELASZ 8 +#define DT_RELAENT 9 +#define DT_STRSZ 10 +#define DT_SYMENT 11 +#define DT_INIT 12 +#define DT_FINI 13 +#define DT_SONAME 14 +#define DT_RPATH 15 +#define DT_SYMBOLIC 16 +#define DT_REL 17 +#define DT_RELSZ 18 +#define DT_RELENT 19 +#define DT_PLTREL 20 +#define DT_DEBUG 21 +#define DT_TEXTREL 22 +#define DT_JMPREL 23 + +/* The next four dynamic tags are used on Solaris. We support them + everywhere. */ +#define DT_VERDEF 0x6ffffffc +#define DT_VERDEFNUM 0x6ffffffd +#define DT_VERNEED 0x6ffffffe +#define DT_VERNEEDNUM 0x6fffffff + +/* This tag is a GNU extension to the Solaris version scheme. */ +#define DT_VERSYM 0x6ffffff0 + +#define DT_LOPROC 0x70000000 +#define DT_HIPROC 0x7fffffff + +/* These section tags are used on Solaris. We support them + everywhere, and hope they do not conflict. */ + +#define DT_AUXILIARY 0x7ffffffd +#define DT_FILTER 0x7fffffff + +/* These constants are used for the version number of a Elf32_Verdef + structure. */ + +#define VER_DEF_NONE 0 +#define VER_DEF_CURRENT 1 + +/* These constants appear in the vd_flags field of a Elf32_Verdef + structure. */ + +#define VER_FLG_BASE 0x1 +#define VER_FLG_WEAK 0x2 + +/* These special constants can be found in an Elf32_Versym field. */ + +#define VER_NDX_LOCAL 0 +#define VER_NDX_GLOBAL 1 + +/* These constants are used for the version number of a Elf32_Verneed + structure. */ + +#define VER_NEED_NONE 0 +#define VER_NEED_CURRENT 1 + +/* This flag appears in a Versym structure. It means that the symbol + is hidden, and is only visible with an explicit version number. + This is a GNU extension. */ + +#define VERSYM_HIDDEN 0x8000 + +/* This is the mask for the rest of the Versym information. */ + +#define VERSYM_VERSION 0x7fff + +/* This is a special token which appears as part of a symbol name. It + indictes that the rest of the name is actually the name of a + version node, and is not part of the actual name. This is a GNU + extension. For example, the symbol name `stat@ver2' is taken to + mean the symbol `stat' in version `ver2'. */ + +#define ELF_VER_CHR '@' + +#endif /* _ELF_COMMON_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4333d5e --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf.h @@ -0,0 +1,319 @@ +/* Declarations and definitions of codes relating to the DWARF symbolic + debugging information format. + + Written by Ron Guilmette (rfg@ncd.com) + +Copyright (C) 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +/* This file is derived from the DWARF specification (a public document) + Revision 1.0.1 (April 8, 1992) developed by the UNIX International + Programming Languages Special Interest Group (UI/PLSIG) and distributed + by UNIX International. Copies of this specification are available from + UNIX International, 20 Waterview Boulevard, Parsippany, NJ, 07054. +*/ + +#ifndef _ELF_DWARF_H +#define _ELF_DWARF_H + +/* Tag names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_tag { + TAG_padding = 0x0000, + TAG_array_type = 0x0001, + TAG_class_type = 0x0002, + TAG_entry_point = 0x0003, + TAG_enumeration_type = 0x0004, + TAG_formal_parameter = 0x0005, + TAG_global_subroutine = 0x0006, + TAG_global_variable = 0x0007, + /* 0x0008 -- reserved */ + /* 0x0009 -- reserved */ + TAG_label = 0x000a, + TAG_lexical_block = 0x000b, + TAG_local_variable = 0x000c, + TAG_member = 0x000d, + /* 0x000e -- reserved */ + TAG_pointer_type = 0x000f, + TAG_reference_type = 0x0010, + TAG_compile_unit = 0x0011, + TAG_string_type = 0x0012, + TAG_structure_type = 0x0013, + TAG_subroutine = 0x0014, + TAG_subroutine_type = 0x0015, + TAG_typedef = 0x0016, + TAG_union_type = 0x0017, + TAG_unspecified_parameters = 0x0018, + TAG_variant = 0x0019, + TAG_common_block = 0x001a, + TAG_common_inclusion = 0x001b, + TAG_inheritance = 0x001c, + TAG_inlined_subroutine = 0x001d, + TAG_module = 0x001e, + TAG_ptr_to_member_type = 0x001f, + TAG_set_type = 0x0020, + TAG_subrange_type = 0x0021, + TAG_with_stmt = 0x0022, + + /* GNU extensions */ + + TAG_format_label = 0x8000, /* for FORTRAN 77 and Fortran 90 */ + TAG_namelist = 0x8001, /* For Fortran 90 */ + TAG_function_template = 0x8002, /* for C++ */ + TAG_class_template = 0x8003 /* for C++ */ +}; + +#define TAG_lo_user 0x8000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define TAG_hi_user 0xffff /* implementation-defined range end */ +#define TAG_source_file TAG_compile_unit /* for backward compatibility */ + +/* Form names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_form { + FORM_ADDR = 0x1, + FORM_REF = 0x2, + FORM_BLOCK2 = 0x3, + FORM_BLOCK4 = 0x4, + FORM_DATA2 = 0x5, + FORM_DATA4 = 0x6, + FORM_DATA8 = 0x7, + FORM_STRING = 0x8 +}; + +/* Attribute names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_attribute { + AT_sibling = (0x0010|FORM_REF), + AT_location = (0x0020|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_name = (0x0030|FORM_STRING), + AT_fund_type = (0x0050|FORM_DATA2), + AT_mod_fund_type = (0x0060|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_user_def_type = (0x0070|FORM_REF), + AT_mod_u_d_type = (0x0080|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_ordering = (0x0090|FORM_DATA2), + AT_subscr_data = (0x00a0|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_byte_size = (0x00b0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_bit_offset = (0x00c0|FORM_DATA2), + AT_bit_size = (0x00d0|FORM_DATA4), + /* (0x00e0|FORM_xxxx) -- reserved */ + AT_element_list = (0x00f0|FORM_BLOCK4), + AT_stmt_list = (0x0100|FORM_DATA4), + AT_low_pc = (0x0110|FORM_ADDR), + AT_high_pc = (0x0120|FORM_ADDR), + AT_language = (0x0130|FORM_DATA4), + AT_member = (0x0140|FORM_REF), + AT_discr = (0x0150|FORM_REF), + AT_discr_value = (0x0160|FORM_BLOCK2), + /* (0x0170|FORM_xxxx) -- reserved */ + /* (0x0180|FORM_xxxx) -- reserved */ + AT_string_length = (0x0190|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_common_reference = (0x01a0|FORM_REF), + AT_comp_dir = (0x01b0|FORM_STRING), + AT_const_value_string = (0x01c0|FORM_STRING), + AT_const_value_data2 = (0x01c0|FORM_DATA2), + AT_const_value_data4 = (0x01c0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_const_value_data8 = (0x01c0|FORM_DATA8), + AT_const_value_block2 = (0x01c0|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_const_value_block4 = (0x01c0|FORM_BLOCK4), + AT_containing_type = (0x01d0|FORM_REF), + AT_default_value_addr = (0x01e0|FORM_ADDR), + AT_default_value_data2 = (0x01e0|FORM_DATA2), + AT_default_value_data4 = (0x01e0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_default_value_data8 = (0x01e0|FORM_DATA8), + AT_default_value_string = (0x01e0|FORM_STRING), + AT_friends = (0x01f0|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_inline = (0x0200|FORM_STRING), + AT_is_optional = (0x0210|FORM_STRING), + AT_lower_bound_ref = (0x0220|FORM_REF), + AT_lower_bound_data2 = (0x0220|FORM_DATA2), + AT_lower_bound_data4 = (0x0220|FORM_DATA4), + AT_lower_bound_data8 = (0x0220|FORM_DATA8), + AT_private = (0x0240|FORM_STRING), + AT_producer = (0x0250|FORM_STRING), + AT_program = (0x0230|FORM_STRING), + AT_protected = (0x0260|FORM_STRING), + AT_prototyped = (0x0270|FORM_STRING), + AT_public = (0x0280|FORM_STRING), + AT_pure_virtual = (0x0290|FORM_STRING), + AT_return_addr = (0x02a0|FORM_BLOCK2), + AT_abstract_origin = (0x02b0|FORM_REF), + AT_start_scope = (0x02c0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_stride_size = (0x02e0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_upper_bound_ref = (0x02f0|FORM_REF), + AT_upper_bound_data2 = (0x02f0|FORM_DATA2), + AT_upper_bound_data4 = (0x02f0|FORM_DATA4), + AT_upper_bound_data8 = (0x02f0|FORM_DATA8), + AT_virtual = (0x0300|FORM_STRING), + + /* GNU extensions. */ + + AT_sf_names = (0x8000|FORM_DATA4), + AT_src_info = (0x8010|FORM_DATA4), + AT_mac_info = (0x8020|FORM_DATA4), + AT_src_coords = (0x8030|FORM_DATA4), + AT_body_begin = (0x8040|FORM_ADDR), + AT_body_end = (0x8050|FORM_ADDR) +}; + +#define AT_lo_user 0x8000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define AT_hi_user 0xffff /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Location atom names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_location_atom { + OP_REG = 0x01, + OP_BASEREG = 0x02, + OP_ADDR = 0x03, + OP_CONST = 0x04, + OP_DEREF2 = 0x05, + OP_DEREF4 = 0x06, + OP_ADD = 0x07 +}; + +#define OP_LO_USER 0x80 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define OP_HI_USER 0xff /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Fundamental type names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_fundamental_type { + FT_char = 0x0001, + FT_signed_char = 0x0002, + FT_unsigned_char = 0x0003, + FT_short = 0x0004, + FT_signed_short = 0x0005, + FT_unsigned_short = 0x0006, + FT_integer = 0x0007, + FT_signed_integer = 0x0008, + FT_unsigned_integer = 0x0009, + FT_long = 0x000a, + FT_signed_long = 0x000b, + FT_unsigned_long = 0x000c, + FT_pointer = 0x000d, /* an alias for (void *) */ + FT_float = 0x000e, + FT_dbl_prec_float = 0x000f, + FT_ext_prec_float = 0x0010, /* breaks "classic" svr4 SDB */ + FT_complex = 0x0011, /* breaks "classic" svr4 SDB */ + FT_dbl_prec_complex = 0x0012, /* breaks "classic" svr4 SDB */ + /* 0x0013 -- reserved */ + FT_void = 0x0014, + FT_boolean = 0x0015, /* breaks "classic" svr4 SDB */ + FT_ext_prec_complex = 0x0016, /* breaks "classic" svr4 SDB */ + FT_label = 0x0017, + + /* GNU extensions + The low order byte must indicate the size (in bytes) for the type. + All of these types will probably break "classic" svr4 SDB */ + + FT_long_long = 0x8008, + FT_signed_long_long = 0x8108, + FT_unsigned_long_long = 0x8208, + + FT_int8 = 0x9001, + FT_signed_int8 = 0x9101, + FT_unsigned_int8 = 0x9201, + FT_int16 = 0x9302, + FT_signed_int16 = 0x9402, + FT_unsigned_int16 = 0x9502, + FT_int32 = 0x9604, + FT_signed_int32 = 0x9704, + FT_unsigned_int32 = 0x9804, + FT_int64 = 0x9908, + FT_signed_int64 = 0x9a08, + FT_unsigned_int64 = 0x9b08, + + FT_real32 = 0xa004, + FT_real64 = 0xa108, + FT_real96 = 0xa20c, + FT_real128 = 0xa310 +}; + +#define FT_lo_user 0x8000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define FT_hi_user 0xffff /* implementation defined range end */ + +/* Type modifier names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_type_modifier { + MOD_pointer_to = 0x01, + MOD_reference_to = 0x02, + MOD_const = 0x03, + MOD_volatile = 0x04 +}; + +#define MOD_lo_user 0x80 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define MOD_hi_user 0xff /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Array ordering names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering { + ORD_row_major = 0, + ORD_col_major = 1 +}; + +/* Array subscript format names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_subscr_data_formats { + FMT_FT_C_C = 0x0, + FMT_FT_C_X = 0x1, + FMT_FT_X_C = 0x2, + FMT_FT_X_X = 0x3, + FMT_UT_C_C = 0x4, + FMT_UT_C_X = 0x5, + FMT_UT_X_C = 0x6, + FMT_UT_X_X = 0x7, + FMT_ET = 0x8 +}; + +/* Derived from above for ease of use. */ + +#define FMT_CODE(_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE_P, _UB_CONST_P, _LB_CONST_P) \ + (((_FUNDAMENTAL_TYPE_P) ? 0 : 4) \ + | ((_UB_CONST_P) ? 0 : 2) \ + | ((_LB_CONST_P) ? 0 : 1)) + +/* Source language names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_source_language { + LANG_C89 = 0x00000001, + LANG_C = 0x00000002, + LANG_ADA83 = 0x00000003, + LANG_C_PLUS_PLUS = 0x00000004, + LANG_COBOL74 = 0x00000005, + LANG_COBOL85 = 0x00000006, + LANG_FORTRAN77 = 0x00000007, + LANG_FORTRAN90 = 0x00000008, + LANG_PASCAL83 = 0x00000009, + LANG_MODULA2 = 0x0000000a, + + /* GNU extensions */ + + LANG_CHILL = 0x00009af3 /* random value for GNU Chill */ +}; + +#define LANG_lo_user 0x00008000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define LANG_hi_user 0x0000ffff /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Names and codes for GNU "macinfo" extension. */ + +enum dwarf_macinfo_record_type { + MACINFO_start = 's', + MACINFO_resume = 'r', + MACINFO_define = 'd', + MACINFO_undef = 'u' +}; + +#endif /* _ELF_DWARF_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf2.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf2.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f2b2510 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/dwarf2.h @@ -0,0 +1,551 @@ +/* Declarations and definitions of codes relating to the DWARF symbolic + debugging information format. + Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Written by Gary Funck (gary@intrepid.com) The Ada Joint Program + Office (AJPO), Florida State Unviversity and Silicon Graphics Inc. + provided support for this effort -- June 21, 1995. + + Derived from the DWARF 1 implementation written by Ron Guilmette + (rfg@netcom.com), November 1990. + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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, or (at your option) any +later version. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free +Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +/* This file is derived from the DWARF specification (a public document) + Revision 2.0.0 (July 27, 1993) developed by the UNIX International + Programming Languages Special Interest Group (UI/PLSIG) and distributed + by UNIX International. Copies of this specification are available from + UNIX International, 20 Waterview Boulevard, Parsippany, NJ, 07054. */ + +#ifndef _ELF_DWARF2_H +#define _ELF_DWARF2_H + +/* Tag names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_tag + { + DW_TAG_padding = 0x00, + DW_TAG_array_type = 0x01, + DW_TAG_class_type = 0x02, + DW_TAG_entry_point = 0x03, + DW_TAG_enumeration_type = 0x04, + DW_TAG_formal_parameter = 0x05, + DW_TAG_imported_declaration = 0x08, + DW_TAG_label = 0x0a, + DW_TAG_lexical_block = 0x0b, + DW_TAG_member = 0x0d, + DW_TAG_pointer_type = 0x0f, + DW_TAG_reference_type = 0x10, + DW_TAG_compile_unit = 0x11, + DW_TAG_string_type = 0x12, + DW_TAG_structure_type = 0x13, + DW_TAG_subroutine_type = 0x15, + DW_TAG_typedef = 0x16, + DW_TAG_union_type = 0x17, + DW_TAG_unspecified_parameters = 0x18, + DW_TAG_variant = 0x19, + DW_TAG_common_block = 0x1a, + DW_TAG_common_inclusion = 0x1b, + DW_TAG_inheritance = 0x1c, + DW_TAG_inlined_subroutine = 0x1d, + DW_TAG_module = 0x1e, + DW_TAG_ptr_to_member_type = 0x1f, + DW_TAG_set_type = 0x20, + DW_TAG_subrange_type = 0x21, + DW_TAG_with_stmt = 0x22, + DW_TAG_access_declaration = 0x23, + DW_TAG_base_type = 0x24, + DW_TAG_catch_block = 0x25, + DW_TAG_const_type = 0x26, + DW_TAG_constant = 0x27, + DW_TAG_enumerator = 0x28, + DW_TAG_file_type = 0x29, + DW_TAG_friend = 0x2a, + DW_TAG_namelist = 0x2b, + DW_TAG_namelist_item = 0x2c, + DW_TAG_packed_type = 0x2d, + DW_TAG_subprogram = 0x2e, + DW_TAG_template_type_param = 0x2f, + DW_TAG_template_value_param = 0x30, + DW_TAG_thrown_type = 0x31, + DW_TAG_try_block = 0x32, + DW_TAG_variant_part = 0x33, + DW_TAG_variable = 0x34, + DW_TAG_volatile_type = 0x35, + /* SGI/MIPS Extensions */ + DW_TAG_MIPS_loop = 0x4081, + /* GNU extensions */ + DW_TAG_format_label = 0x4101, /* for FORTRAN 77 and Fortran 90 */ + DW_TAG_function_template = 0x4102, /* for C++ */ + DW_TAG_class_template = 0x4103 /* for C++ */ + }; + +#define DW_TAG_lo_user 0x4080 +#define DW_TAG_hi_user 0xffff + +/* flag that tells whether entry has a child or not */ +#define DW_children_no 0 +#define DW_children_yes 1 + +/* Form names and codes. */ +enum dwarf_form + { + DW_FORM_addr = 0x01, + DW_FORM_block2 = 0x03, + DW_FORM_block4 = 0x04, + DW_FORM_data2 = 0x05, + DW_FORM_data4 = 0x06, + DW_FORM_data8 = 0x07, + DW_FORM_string = 0x08, + DW_FORM_block = 0x09, + DW_FORM_block1 = 0x0a, + DW_FORM_data1 = 0x0b, + DW_FORM_flag = 0x0c, + DW_FORM_sdata = 0x0d, + DW_FORM_strp = 0x0e, + DW_FORM_udata = 0x0f, + DW_FORM_ref_addr = 0x10, + DW_FORM_ref1 = 0x11, + DW_FORM_ref2 = 0x12, + DW_FORM_ref4 = 0x13, + DW_FORM_ref8 = 0x14, + DW_FORM_ref_udata = 0x15, + DW_FORM_indirect = 0x16 + }; + +/* Attribute names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_attribute + { + DW_AT_sibling = 0x01, + DW_AT_location = 0x02, + DW_AT_name = 0x03, + DW_AT_ordering = 0x09, + DW_AT_subscr_data = 0x0a, + DW_AT_byte_size = 0x0b, + DW_AT_bit_offset = 0x0c, + DW_AT_bit_size = 0x0d, + DW_AT_element_list = 0x0f, + DW_AT_stmt_list = 0x10, + DW_AT_low_pc = 0x11, + DW_AT_high_pc = 0x12, + DW_AT_language = 0x13, + DW_AT_member = 0x14, + DW_AT_discr = 0x15, + DW_AT_discr_value = 0x16, + DW_AT_visibility = 0x17, + DW_AT_import = 0x18, + DW_AT_string_length = 0x19, + DW_AT_common_reference = 0x1a, + DW_AT_comp_dir = 0x1b, + DW_AT_const_value = 0x1c, + DW_AT_containing_type = 0x1d, + DW_AT_default_value = 0x1e, + DW_AT_inline = 0x20, + DW_AT_is_optional = 0x21, + DW_AT_lower_bound = 0x22, + DW_AT_producer = 0x25, + DW_AT_prototyped = 0x27, + DW_AT_return_addr = 0x2a, + DW_AT_start_scope = 0x2c, + DW_AT_stride_size = 0x2e, + DW_AT_upper_bound = 0x2f, + DW_AT_abstract_origin = 0x31, + DW_AT_accessibility = 0x32, + DW_AT_address_class = 0x33, + DW_AT_artificial = 0x34, + DW_AT_base_types = 0x35, + DW_AT_calling_convention = 0x36, + DW_AT_count = 0x37, + DW_AT_data_member_location = 0x38, + DW_AT_decl_column = 0x39, + DW_AT_decl_file = 0x3a, + DW_AT_decl_line = 0x3b, + DW_AT_declaration = 0x3c, + DW_AT_discr_list = 0x3d, + DW_AT_encoding = 0x3e, + DW_AT_external = 0x3f, + DW_AT_frame_base = 0x40, + DW_AT_friend = 0x41, + DW_AT_identifier_case = 0x42, + DW_AT_macro_info = 0x43, + DW_AT_namelist_items = 0x44, + DW_AT_priority = 0x45, + DW_AT_segment = 0x46, + DW_AT_specification = 0x47, + DW_AT_static_link = 0x48, + DW_AT_type = 0x49, + DW_AT_use_location = 0x4a, + DW_AT_variable_parameter = 0x4b, + DW_AT_virtuality = 0x4c, + DW_AT_vtable_elem_location = 0x4d, + /* SGI/MIPS Extensions */ + DW_AT_MIPS_fde = 0x2001, + DW_AT_MIPS_loop_begin = 0x2002, + DW_AT_MIPS_tail_loop_begin = 0x2003, + DW_AT_MIPS_epilog_begin = 0x2004, + DW_AT_MIPS_loop_unroll_factor = 0x2005, + DW_AT_MIPS_software_pipeline_depth = 0x2006, + DW_AT_MIPS_linkage_name = 0x2007, + DW_AT_MIPS_stride = 0x2008, + DW_AT_MIPS_abstract_name = 0x2009, + DW_AT_MIPS_clone_origin = 0x200a, + DW_AT_MIPS_has_inlines = 0x200b, + /* GNU extensions. */ + DW_AT_sf_names = 0x2101, + DW_AT_src_info = 0x2102, + DW_AT_mac_info = 0x2103, + DW_AT_src_coords = 0x2104, + DW_AT_body_begin = 0x2105, + DW_AT_body_end = 0x2106 + }; + +#define DW_AT_lo_user 0x2000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define DW_AT_hi_user 0x3ff0 /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Location atom names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_location_atom + { + DW_OP_addr = 0x03, + DW_OP_deref = 0x06, + DW_OP_const1u = 0x08, + DW_OP_const1s = 0x09, + DW_OP_const2u = 0x0a, + DW_OP_const2s = 0x0b, + DW_OP_const4u = 0x0c, + DW_OP_const4s = 0x0d, + DW_OP_const8u = 0x0e, + DW_OP_const8s = 0x0f, + DW_OP_constu = 0x10, + DW_OP_consts = 0x11, + DW_OP_dup = 0x12, + DW_OP_drop = 0x13, + DW_OP_over = 0x14, + DW_OP_pick = 0x15, + DW_OP_swap = 0x16, + DW_OP_rot = 0x17, + DW_OP_xderef = 0x18, + DW_OP_abs = 0x19, + DW_OP_and = 0x1a, + DW_OP_div = 0x1b, + DW_OP_minus = 0x1c, + DW_OP_mod = 0x1d, + DW_OP_mul = 0x1e, + DW_OP_neg = 0x1f, + DW_OP_not = 0x20, + DW_OP_or = 0x21, + DW_OP_plus = 0x22, + DW_OP_plus_uconst = 0x23, + DW_OP_shl = 0x24, + DW_OP_shr = 0x25, + DW_OP_shra = 0x26, + DW_OP_xor = 0x27, + DW_OP_bra = 0x28, + DW_OP_eq = 0x29, + DW_OP_ge = 0x2a, + DW_OP_gt = 0x2b, + DW_OP_le = 0x2c, + DW_OP_lt = 0x2d, + DW_OP_ne = 0x2e, + DW_OP_skip = 0x2f, + DW_OP_lit0 = 0x30, + DW_OP_lit1 = 0x31, + DW_OP_lit2 = 0x32, + DW_OP_lit3 = 0x33, + DW_OP_lit4 = 0x34, + DW_OP_lit5 = 0x35, + DW_OP_lit6 = 0x36, + DW_OP_lit7 = 0x37, + DW_OP_lit8 = 0x38, + DW_OP_lit9 = 0x39, + DW_OP_lit10 = 0x3a, + DW_OP_lit11 = 0x3b, + DW_OP_lit12 = 0x3c, + DW_OP_lit13 = 0x3d, + DW_OP_lit14 = 0x3e, + DW_OP_lit15 = 0x3f, + DW_OP_lit16 = 0x40, + DW_OP_lit17 = 0x41, + DW_OP_lit18 = 0x42, + DW_OP_lit19 = 0x43, + DW_OP_lit20 = 0x44, + DW_OP_lit21 = 0x45, + DW_OP_lit22 = 0x46, + DW_OP_lit23 = 0x47, + DW_OP_lit24 = 0x48, + DW_OP_lit25 = 0x49, + DW_OP_lit26 = 0x4a, + DW_OP_lit27 = 0x4b, + DW_OP_lit28 = 0x4c, + DW_OP_lit29 = 0x4d, + DW_OP_lit30 = 0x4e, + DW_OP_lit31 = 0x4f, + DW_OP_reg0 = 0x50, + DW_OP_reg1 = 0x51, + DW_OP_reg2 = 0x52, + DW_OP_reg3 = 0x53, + DW_OP_reg4 = 0x54, + DW_OP_reg5 = 0x55, + DW_OP_reg6 = 0x56, + DW_OP_reg7 = 0x57, + DW_OP_reg8 = 0x58, + DW_OP_reg9 = 0x59, + DW_OP_reg10 = 0x5a, + DW_OP_reg11 = 0x5b, + DW_OP_reg12 = 0x5c, + DW_OP_reg13 = 0x5d, + DW_OP_reg14 = 0x5e, + DW_OP_reg15 = 0x5f, + DW_OP_reg16 = 0x60, + DW_OP_reg17 = 0x61, + DW_OP_reg18 = 0x62, + DW_OP_reg19 = 0x63, + DW_OP_reg20 = 0x64, + DW_OP_reg21 = 0x65, + DW_OP_reg22 = 0x66, + DW_OP_reg23 = 0x67, + DW_OP_reg24 = 0x68, + DW_OP_reg25 = 0x69, + DW_OP_reg26 = 0x6a, + DW_OP_reg27 = 0x6b, + DW_OP_reg28 = 0x6c, + DW_OP_reg29 = 0x6d, + DW_OP_reg30 = 0x6e, + DW_OP_reg31 = 0x6f, + DW_OP_breg0 = 0x70, + DW_OP_breg1 = 0x71, + DW_OP_breg2 = 0x72, + DW_OP_breg3 = 0x73, + DW_OP_breg4 = 0x74, + DW_OP_breg5 = 0x75, + DW_OP_breg6 = 0x76, + DW_OP_breg7 = 0x77, + DW_OP_breg8 = 0x78, + DW_OP_breg9 = 0x79, + DW_OP_breg10 = 0x7a, + DW_OP_breg11 = 0x7b, + DW_OP_breg12 = 0x7c, + DW_OP_breg13 = 0x7d, + DW_OP_breg14 = 0x7e, + DW_OP_breg15 = 0x7f, + DW_OP_breg16 = 0x80, + DW_OP_breg17 = 0x81, + DW_OP_breg18 = 0x82, + DW_OP_breg19 = 0x83, + DW_OP_breg20 = 0x84, + DW_OP_breg21 = 0x85, + DW_OP_breg22 = 0x86, + DW_OP_breg23 = 0x87, + DW_OP_breg24 = 0x88, + DW_OP_breg25 = 0x89, + DW_OP_breg26 = 0x8a, + DW_OP_breg27 = 0x8b, + DW_OP_breg28 = 0x8c, + DW_OP_breg29 = 0x8d, + DW_OP_breg30 = 0x8e, + DW_OP_breg31 = 0x8f, + DW_OP_regx = 0x90, + DW_OP_fbreg = 0x91, + DW_OP_bregx = 0x92, + DW_OP_piece = 0x93, + DW_OP_deref_size = 0x94, + DW_OP_xderef_size = 0x95, + DW_OP_nop = 0x96 + }; + +#define DW_OP_lo_user 0x80 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define DW_OP_hi_user 0xff /* implementation-defined range end */ + +/* Type encodings. */ + +enum dwarf_type + { + DW_ATE_void = 0x0, + DW_ATE_address = 0x1, + DW_ATE_boolean = 0x2, + DW_ATE_complex_float = 0x3, + DW_ATE_float = 0x4, + DW_ATE_signed = 0x5, + DW_ATE_signed_char = 0x6, + DW_ATE_unsigned = 0x7, + DW_ATE_unsigned_char = 0x8 + }; + +#define DW_ATE_lo_user 0x80 +#define DW_ATE_hi_user 0xff + +/* Array ordering names and codes. */ +enum dwarf_array_dim_ordering + { + DW_ORD_row_major = 0, + DW_ORD_col_major = 1 + }; + +/* access attribute */ +enum dwarf_access_attribute + { + DW_ACCESS_public = 1, + DW_ACCESS_protected = 2, + DW_ACCESS_private = 3 + }; + +/* visibility */ +enum dwarf_visibility_attribute + { + DW_VIS_local = 1, + DW_VIS_exported = 2, + DW_VIS_qualified = 3 + }; + +/* virtuality */ +enum dwarf_virtuality_attribute + { + DW_VIRTUALITY_none = 0, + DW_VIRTUALITY_virtual = 1, + DW_VIRTUALITY_pure_virtual = 2 + }; + +/* case sensitivity */ +enum dwarf_id_case + { + DW_ID_case_sensitive = 0, + DW_ID_up_case = 1, + DW_ID_down_case = 2, + DW_ID_case_insensitive = 3 + }; + +/* calling convention */ +enum dwarf_calling_convention + { + DW_CC_normal = 0x1, + DW_CC_program = 0x2, + DW_CC_nocall = 0x3 + }; + +#define DW_CC_lo_user 0x40 +#define DW_CC_hi_user 0xff + +/* inline attribute */ +enum dwarf_inline_attribute + { + DW_INL_not_inlined = 0, + DW_INL_inlined = 1, + DW_INL_declared_not_inlined = 2, + DW_INL_declared_inlined = 3 + }; + +/* descriminant lists */ +enum dwarf_descrim_list + { + DW_DSC_label = 0, + DW_DSC_range = 1 + }; + +/* line number opcodes */ +enum dwarf_line_number_ops + { + DW_LNS_extended_op = 0, + DW_LNS_copy = 1, + DW_LNS_advance_pc = 2, + DW_LNS_advance_line = 3, + DW_LNS_set_file = 4, + DW_LNS_set_column = 5, + DW_LNS_negate_stmt = 6, + DW_LNS_set_basic_block = 7, + DW_LNS_const_add_pc = 8, + DW_LNS_fixed_advance_pc = 9 + }; + +/* line number extended opcodes */ +enum dwarf_line_number_x_ops + { + DW_LNE_end_sequence = 1, + DW_LNE_set_address = 2, + DW_LNE_define_file = 3 + }; + +/* call frame information */ +enum dwarf_call_frame_info + { + DW_CFA_advance_loc = 0x40, + DW_CFA_offset = 0x80, + DW_CFA_restore = 0xc0, + DW_CFA_nop = 0x00, + DW_CFA_set_loc = 0x01, + DW_CFA_advance_loc1 = 0x02, + DW_CFA_advance_loc2 = 0x03, + DW_CFA_advance_loc4 = 0x04, + DW_CFA_offset_extended = 0x05, + DW_CFA_restore_extended = 0x06, + DW_CFA_undefined = 0x07, + DW_CFA_same_value = 0x08, + DW_CFA_register = 0x09, + DW_CFA_remember_state = 0x0a, + DW_CFA_restore_state = 0x0b, + DW_CFA_def_cfa = 0x0c, + DW_CFA_def_cfa_register = 0x0d, + DW_CFA_def_cfa_offset = 0x0e, + /* SGI/MIPS specific */ + DW_CFA_MIPS_advance_loc8 = 0x1d + }; + +#define DW_CIE_ID 0xffffffff +#define DW_CIE_VERSION 1 + +#define DW_CFA_extended 0 +#define DW_CFA_low_user 0x1c +#define DW_CFA_high_user 0x3f + +#define DW_CHILDREN_no 0x00 +#define DW_CHILDREN_yes 0x01 + +#define DW_ADDR_none 0 + +/* Source language names and codes. */ + +enum dwarf_source_language + { + DW_LANG_C89 = 0x0001, + DW_LANG_C = 0x0002, + DW_LANG_Ada83 = 0x0003, + DW_LANG_C_plus_plus = 0x0004, + DW_LANG_Cobol74 = 0x0005, + DW_LANG_Cobol85 = 0x0006, + DW_LANG_Fortran77 = 0x0007, + DW_LANG_Fortran90 = 0x0008, + DW_LANG_Pascal83 = 0x0009, + DW_LANG_Modula2 = 0x000a, + DW_LANG_Mips_Assembler = 0x8001 + }; + + +#define DW_LANG_lo_user 0x8000 /* implementation-defined range start */ +#define DW_LANG_hi_user 0xffff /* implementation-defined range start */ + +/* Names and codes for macro information. */ + +enum dwarf_macinfo_record_type + { + DW_MACINFO_define = 1, + DW_MACINFO_undef = 2, + DW_MACINFO_start_file = 3, + DW_MACINFO_end_file = 4, + DW_MACINFO_vendor_ext = 255 + }; + +#endif /* _ELF_DWARF2_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/external.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/external.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4399085 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/external.h @@ -0,0 +1,245 @@ +/* ELF support for BFD. + Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support, from information published + in "UNIX System V Release 4, Programmers Guide: ANSI C and + Programming Support Tools". + +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. */ + + +/* This file is part of ELF support for BFD, and contains the portions + that describe how ELF is represented externally by the BFD library. + I.E. it describes the in-file representation of ELF. It requires + the elf-common.h file which contains the portions that are common to + both the internal and external representations. */ + +/* The 64-bit stuff is kind of random. Perhaps someone will publish a + spec someday. */ + +#ifndef _ELF_EXTERNAL_H +#define _ELF_EXTERNAL_H + +/* ELF Header (32-bit implementations) */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char e_ident[16]; /* ELF "magic number" */ + unsigned char e_type[2]; /* Identifies object file type */ + unsigned char e_machine[2]; /* Specifies required architecture */ + unsigned char e_version[4]; /* Identifies object file version */ + unsigned char e_entry[4]; /* Entry point virtual address */ + unsigned char e_phoff[4]; /* Program header table file offset */ + unsigned char e_shoff[4]; /* Section header table file offset */ + unsigned char e_flags[4]; /* Processor-specific flags */ + unsigned char e_ehsize[2]; /* ELF header size in bytes */ + unsigned char e_phentsize[2]; /* Program header table entry size */ + unsigned char e_phnum[2]; /* Program header table entry count */ + unsigned char e_shentsize[2]; /* Section header table entry size */ + unsigned char e_shnum[2]; /* Section header table entry count */ + unsigned char e_shstrndx[2]; /* Section header string table index */ +} Elf32_External_Ehdr; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char e_ident[16]; /* ELF "magic number" */ + unsigned char e_type[2]; /* Identifies object file type */ + unsigned char e_machine[2]; /* Specifies required architecture */ + unsigned char e_version[4]; /* Identifies object file version */ + unsigned char e_entry[8]; /* Entry point virtual address */ + unsigned char e_phoff[8]; /* Program header table file offset */ + unsigned char e_shoff[8]; /* Section header table file offset */ + unsigned char e_flags[4]; /* Processor-specific flags */ + unsigned char e_ehsize[2]; /* ELF header size in bytes */ + unsigned char e_phentsize[2]; /* Program header table entry size */ + unsigned char e_phnum[2]; /* Program header table entry count */ + unsigned char e_shentsize[2]; /* Section header table entry size */ + unsigned char e_shnum[2]; /* Section header table entry count */ + unsigned char e_shstrndx[2]; /* Section header string table index */ +} Elf64_External_Ehdr; + +/* Program header */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char p_type[4]; /* Identifies program segment type */ + unsigned char p_offset[4]; /* Segment file offset */ + unsigned char p_vaddr[4]; /* Segment virtual address */ + unsigned char p_paddr[4]; /* Segment physical address */ + unsigned char p_filesz[4]; /* Segment size in file */ + unsigned char p_memsz[4]; /* Segment size in memory */ + unsigned char p_flags[4]; /* Segment flags */ + unsigned char p_align[4]; /* Segment alignment, file & memory */ +} Elf32_External_Phdr; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char p_type[4]; /* Identifies program segment type */ + unsigned char p_flags[4]; /* Segment flags */ + unsigned char p_offset[8]; /* Segment file offset */ + unsigned char p_vaddr[8]; /* Segment virtual address */ + unsigned char p_paddr[8]; /* Segment physical address */ + unsigned char p_filesz[8]; /* Segment size in file */ + unsigned char p_memsz[8]; /* Segment size in memory */ + unsigned char p_align[8]; /* Segment alignment, file & memory */ +} Elf64_External_Phdr; + +/* Section header */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char sh_name[4]; /* Section name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned char sh_type[4]; /* Type of section */ + unsigned char sh_flags[4]; /* Miscellaneous section attributes */ + unsigned char sh_addr[4]; /* Section virtual addr at execution */ + unsigned char sh_offset[4]; /* Section file offset */ + unsigned char sh_size[4]; /* Size of section in bytes */ + unsigned char sh_link[4]; /* Index of another section */ + unsigned char sh_info[4]; /* Additional section information */ + unsigned char sh_addralign[4]; /* Section alignment */ + unsigned char sh_entsize[4]; /* Entry size if section holds table */ +} Elf32_External_Shdr; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char sh_name[4]; /* Section name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned char sh_type[4]; /* Type of section */ + unsigned char sh_flags[8]; /* Miscellaneous section attributes */ + unsigned char sh_addr[8]; /* Section virtual addr at execution */ + unsigned char sh_offset[8]; /* Section file offset */ + unsigned char sh_size[8]; /* Size of section in bytes */ + unsigned char sh_link[4]; /* Index of another section */ + unsigned char sh_info[4]; /* Additional section information */ + unsigned char sh_addralign[8]; /* Section alignment */ + unsigned char sh_entsize[8]; /* Entry size if section holds table */ +} Elf64_External_Shdr; + +/* Symbol table entry */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char st_name[4]; /* Symbol name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned char st_value[4]; /* Value of the symbol */ + unsigned char st_size[4]; /* Associated symbol size */ + unsigned char st_info[1]; /* Type and binding attributes */ + unsigned char st_other[1]; /* No defined meaning, 0 */ + unsigned char st_shndx[2]; /* Associated section index */ +} Elf32_External_Sym; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char st_name[4]; /* Symbol name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned char st_info[1]; /* Type and binding attributes */ + unsigned char st_other[1]; /* No defined meaning, 0 */ + unsigned char st_shndx[2]; /* Associated section index */ + unsigned char st_value[8]; /* Value of the symbol */ + unsigned char st_size[8]; /* Associated symbol size */ +} Elf64_External_Sym; + +/* Note segments */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char namesz[4]; /* Size of entry's owner string */ + unsigned char descsz[4]; /* Size of the note descriptor */ + unsigned char type[4]; /* Interpretation of the descriptor */ + char name[1]; /* Start of the name+desc data */ +} Elf_External_Note; + +/* Relocation Entries */ +typedef struct { + unsigned char r_offset[4]; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + unsigned char r_info[4]; /* index and type of relocation */ +} Elf32_External_Rel; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char r_offset[4]; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + unsigned char r_info[4]; /* index and type of relocation */ + unsigned char r_addend[4]; /* Constant addend used to compute value */ +} Elf32_External_Rela; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char r_offset[8]; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + unsigned char r_info[8]; /* index and type of relocation */ +} Elf64_External_Rel; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char r_offset[8]; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + unsigned char r_info[8]; /* index and type of relocation */ + unsigned char r_addend[8]; /* Constant addend used to compute value */ +} Elf64_External_Rela; + +/* dynamic section structure */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char d_tag[4]; /* entry tag value */ + union { + unsigned char d_val[4]; + unsigned char d_ptr[4]; + } d_un; +} Elf32_External_Dyn; + +typedef struct { + unsigned char d_tag[8]; /* entry tag value */ + union { + unsigned char d_val[8]; + unsigned char d_ptr[8]; + } d_un; +} Elf64_External_Dyn; + +/* The version structures are currently size independent. They are + named without a 32 or 64. If that ever changes, these structures + will need to be renamed. */ + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verdef section. */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char vd_version[2]; + unsigned char vd_flags[2]; + unsigned char vd_ndx[2]; + unsigned char vd_cnt[2]; + unsigned char vd_hash[4]; + unsigned char vd_aux[4]; + unsigned char vd_next[4]; +} Elf_External_Verdef; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verdef section. */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char vda_name[4]; + unsigned char vda_next[4]; +} Elf_External_Verdaux; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verneed section. */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char vn_version[2]; + unsigned char vn_cnt[2]; + unsigned char vn_file[4]; + unsigned char vn_aux[4]; + unsigned char vn_next[4]; +} Elf_External_Verneed; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verneed section. */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char vna_hash[4]; + unsigned char vna_flags[2]; + unsigned char vna_other[2]; + unsigned char vna_name[4]; + unsigned char vna_next[4]; +} Elf_External_Vernaux; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_versym section. This is not a + standard ELF structure; ELF just uses Elf32_Half. */ + +typedef struct { + unsigned char vs_vers[2]; +} Elf_External_Versym; + +#endif /* _ELF_EXTERNAL_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/elf/internal.h b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/internal.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bb849d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/elf/internal.h @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +/* ELF support for BFD. + Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support, from information published + in "UNIX System V Release 4, Programmers Guide: ANSI C and + Programming Support Tools". + +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. */ + + +/* This file is part of ELF support for BFD, and contains the portions + that describe how ELF is represented internally in the BFD library. + I.E. it describes the in-memory representation of ELF. It requires + the elf-common.h file which contains the portions that are common to + both the internal and external representations. */ + + +/* NOTE that these structures are not kept in the same order as they appear + in the object file. In some cases they've been reordered for more optimal + packing under various circumstances. */ + +#ifndef _ELF_INTERNAL_H +#define _ELF_INTERNAL_H + +/* ELF Header */ + +#define EI_NIDENT 16 /* Size of e_ident[] */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_ehdr { + unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; /* ELF "magic number" */ + bfd_vma e_entry; /* Entry point virtual address */ + bfd_signed_vma e_phoff; /* Program header table file offset */ + bfd_signed_vma e_shoff; /* Section header table file offset */ + unsigned long e_version; /* Identifies object file version */ + unsigned long e_flags; /* Processor-specific flags */ + unsigned short e_type; /* Identifies object file type */ + unsigned short e_machine; /* Specifies required architecture */ + unsigned short e_ehsize; /* ELF header size in bytes */ + unsigned short e_phentsize; /* Program header table entry size */ + unsigned short e_phnum; /* Program header table entry count */ + unsigned short e_shentsize; /* Section header table entry size */ + unsigned short e_shnum; /* Section header table entry count */ + unsigned short e_shstrndx; /* Section header string table index */ +} Elf_Internal_Ehdr; + +#define elf32_internal_ehdr elf_internal_ehdr +#define Elf32_Internal_Ehdr Elf_Internal_Ehdr +#define elf64_internal_ehdr elf_internal_ehdr +#define Elf64_Internal_Ehdr Elf_Internal_Ehdr + +/* Program header */ + +struct elf_internal_phdr { + unsigned long p_type; /* Identifies program segment type */ + unsigned long p_flags; /* Segment flags */ + bfd_vma p_offset; /* Segment file offset */ + bfd_vma p_vaddr; /* Segment virtual address */ + bfd_vma p_paddr; /* Segment physical address */ + bfd_vma p_filesz; /* Segment size in file */ + bfd_vma p_memsz; /* Segment size in memory */ + bfd_vma p_align; /* Segment alignment, file & memory */ +}; + +typedef struct elf_internal_phdr Elf_Internal_Phdr; +#define elf32_internal_phdr elf_internal_phdr +#define Elf32_Internal_Phdr Elf_Internal_Phdr +#define elf64_internal_phdr elf_internal_phdr +#define Elf64_Internal_Phdr Elf_Internal_Phdr + +/* Section header */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_shdr { + unsigned int sh_name; /* Section name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned int sh_type; /* Type of section */ + bfd_vma sh_flags; /* Miscellaneous section attributes */ + bfd_vma sh_addr; /* Section virtual addr at execution */ + bfd_size_type sh_size; /* Size of section in bytes */ + bfd_size_type sh_entsize; /* Entry size if section holds table */ + unsigned long sh_link; /* Index of another section */ + unsigned long sh_info; /* Additional section information */ + file_ptr sh_offset; /* Section file offset */ + unsigned int sh_addralign; /* Section alignment */ + + /* The internal rep also has some cached info associated with it. */ + asection * bfd_section; /* Associated BFD section. */ + PTR contents; /* Section contents. */ +} Elf_Internal_Shdr; + +#define elf32_internal_shdr elf_internal_shdr +#define Elf32_Internal_Shdr Elf_Internal_Shdr +#define elf64_internal_shdr elf_internal_shdr +#define Elf64_Internal_Shdr Elf_Internal_Shdr + +/* Symbol table entry */ + +struct elf_internal_sym { + bfd_vma st_value; /* Value of the symbol */ + bfd_vma st_size; /* Associated symbol size */ + unsigned long st_name; /* Symbol name, index in string tbl */ + unsigned char st_info; /* Type and binding attributes */ + unsigned char st_other; /* No defined meaning, 0 */ + unsigned short st_shndx; /* Associated section index */ +}; + +typedef struct elf_internal_sym Elf_Internal_Sym; + +#define elf32_internal_sym elf_internal_sym +#define elf64_internal_sym elf_internal_sym +#define Elf32_Internal_Sym Elf_Internal_Sym +#define Elf64_Internal_Sym Elf_Internal_Sym + +/* Note segments */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_note { + unsigned long namesz; /* Size of entry's owner string */ + unsigned long descsz; /* Size of the note descriptor */ + unsigned long type; /* Interpretation of the descriptor */ + char name[1]; /* Start of the name+desc data */ +} Elf_Internal_Note; +#define Elf32_Internal_Note Elf_Internal_Note +#define elf32_internal_note elf_internal_note + +/* Relocation Entries */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_rel { + bfd_vma r_offset; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + /* This needs to support 64-bit values in elf64. */ + bfd_vma r_info; /* index and type of relocation */ +} Elf_Internal_Rel; + +#define elf32_internal_rel elf_internal_rel +#define Elf32_Internal_Rel Elf_Internal_Rel +#define elf64_internal_rel elf_internal_rel +#define Elf64_Internal_Rel Elf_Internal_Rel + +typedef struct elf_internal_rela { + bfd_vma r_offset; /* Location at which to apply the action */ + bfd_vma r_info; /* Index and Type of relocation */ + bfd_signed_vma r_addend; /* Constant addend used to compute value */ +} Elf_Internal_Rela; + +#define elf32_internal_rela elf_internal_rela +#define elf64_internal_rela elf_internal_rela +#define Elf32_Internal_Rela Elf_Internal_Rela +#define Elf64_Internal_Rela Elf_Internal_Rela + +/* dynamic section structure */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_dyn { + /* This needs to support 64-bit values in elf64. */ + bfd_vma d_tag; /* entry tag value */ + union { + /* This needs to support 64-bit values in elf64. */ + bfd_vma d_val; + bfd_vma d_ptr; + } d_un; +} Elf_Internal_Dyn; + +#define elf32_internal_dyn elf_internal_dyn +#define elf64_internal_dyn elf_internal_dyn +#define Elf32_Internal_Dyn Elf_Internal_Dyn +#define Elf64_Internal_Dyn Elf_Internal_Dyn + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verdef section. */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_verdef { + unsigned short vd_version; /* Version number of structure. */ + unsigned short vd_flags; /* Flags (VER_FLG_*). */ + unsigned short vd_ndx; /* Version index. */ + unsigned short vd_cnt; /* Number of verdaux entries. */ + unsigned long vd_hash; /* Hash of name. */ + unsigned long vd_aux; /* Offset to verdaux entries. */ + unsigned long vd_next; /* Offset to next verdef. */ + + /* These fields are set up when BFD reads in the structure. FIXME: + It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */ + bfd *vd_bfd; /* BFD. */ + const char *vd_nodename; /* Version name. */ + struct elf_internal_verdef *vd_nextdef; /* vd_next as pointer. */ + struct elf_internal_verdaux *vd_auxptr; /* vd_aux as pointer. */ + unsigned int vd_exp_refno; /* Used by the linker. */ +} Elf_Internal_Verdef; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verdef section. */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_verdaux { + unsigned long vda_name; /* String table offset of name. */ + unsigned long vda_next; /* Offset to next verdaux. */ + + /* These fields are set up when BFD reads in the structure. FIXME: + It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */ + const char *vda_nodename; /* vda_name as pointer. */ + struct elf_internal_verdaux *vda_nextptr; /* vda_next as pointer. */ +} Elf_Internal_Verdaux; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verneed section. */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_verneed { + unsigned short vn_version; /* Version number of structure. */ + unsigned short vn_cnt; /* Number of vernaux entries. */ + unsigned long vn_file; /* String table offset of library name. */ + unsigned long vn_aux; /* Offset to vernaux entries. */ + unsigned long vn_next; /* Offset to next verneed. */ + + /* These fields are set up when BFD reads in the structure. FIXME: + It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */ + bfd *vn_bfd; /* BFD. */ + const char *vn_filename; /* vn_file as pointer. */ + struct elf_internal_vernaux *vn_auxptr; /* vn_aux as pointer. */ + struct elf_internal_verneed *vn_nextref; /* vn_nextref as pointer. */ +} Elf_Internal_Verneed; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_verneed section. */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_vernaux { + unsigned long vna_hash; /* Hash of dependency name. */ + unsigned short vna_flags; /* Flags (VER_FLG_*). */ + unsigned short vna_other; /* Unused. */ + unsigned long vna_name; /* String table offset to version name. */ + unsigned long vna_next; /* Offset to next vernaux. */ + + /* These fields are set up when BFD reads in the structure. FIXME: + It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */ + const char *vna_nodename; /* vna_name as pointer. */ + struct elf_internal_vernaux *vna_nextptr; /* vna_next as pointer. */ +} Elf_Internal_Vernaux; + +/* This structure appears in a SHT_GNU_versym section. This is not a + standard ELF structure; ELF just uses Elf32_Half. */ + +typedef struct elf_internal_versym { + unsigned short vs_vers; +} Elf_Internal_Versym; + +#define elf32_internal_verdef elf_internal_verdef +#define elf64_internal_verdef elf_internal_verdef +#define elf32_internal_verdaux elf_internal_verdaux +#define elf64_internal_verdaux elf_internal_verdaux +#define elf32_internal_verneed elf_internal_verneed +#define elf64_internal_verneed elf_internal_verneed +#define elf32_internal_vernaux elf_internal_vernaux +#define elf64_internal_vernaux elf_internal_vernaux +#define elf32_internal_versym elf_internal_versym +#define elf64_internal_versym elf_internal_versym + +#define Elf32_Internal_Verdef Elf_Internal_Verdef +#define Elf64_Internal_Verdef Elf_Internal_Verdef +#define Elf32_Internal_Verdaux Elf_Internal_Verdaux +#define Elf64_Internal_Verdaux Elf_Internal_Verdaux +#define Elf32_Internal_Verneed Elf_Internal_Verneed +#define Elf64_Internal_Verneed Elf_Internal_Verneed +#define Elf32_Internal_Vernaux Elf_Internal_Vernaux +#define Elf64_Internal_Vernaux Elf_Internal_Vernaux +#define Elf32_Internal_Versym Elf_Internal_Versym +#define Elf64_Internal_Versym Elf_Internal_Versym + +/* This structure is used to describe how sections should be assigned + to program segments. */ + +struct elf_segment_map +{ + /* Next program segment. */ + struct elf_segment_map *next; + /* Program segment type. */ + unsigned long p_type; + /* Program segment flags. */ + unsigned long p_flags; + /* Program segment physical address. */ + bfd_vma p_paddr; + /* Whether the p_flags field is valid; if not, the flags are based + on the section flags. */ + unsigned int p_flags_valid : 1; + /* Whether the p_paddr field is valid; if not, the physical address + is based on the section lma values. */ + unsigned int p_paddr_valid : 1; + /* Whether this segment includes the file header. */ + unsigned int includes_filehdr : 1; + /* Whether this segment includes the program headers. */ + unsigned int includes_phdrs : 1; + /* Number of sections (may be 0). */ + unsigned int count; + /* Sections. Actual number of elements is in count field. */ + asection *sections[1]; +}; + +#endif /* _ELF_INTERNAL_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/floatformat.h b/contrib/binutils/include/floatformat.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..01e3dcb --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/floatformat.h @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +/* IEEE floating point support declarations, for GDB, the GNU Debugger. + Copyright (C) 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +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. */ + +#if !defined (FLOATFORMAT_H) +#define FLOATFORMAT_H 1 + +#include "ansidecl.h" + +/* A floatformat consists of a sign bit, an exponent and a mantissa. Once the + bytes are concatenated according to the byteorder flag, then each of those + fields is contiguous. We number the bits with 0 being the most significant + (i.e. BITS_BIG_ENDIAN type numbering), and specify which bits each field + contains with the *_start and *_len fields. */ + +enum floatformat_byteorders { floatformat_little, floatformat_big }; + +enum floatformat_intbit { floatformat_intbit_yes, floatformat_intbit_no }; + +struct floatformat +{ + enum floatformat_byteorders byteorder; + unsigned int totalsize; /* Total size of number in bits */ + + /* Sign bit is always one bit long. 1 means negative, 0 means positive. */ + unsigned int sign_start; + + unsigned int exp_start; + unsigned int exp_len; + /* Amount added to "true" exponent. 0x3fff for many IEEE extendeds. */ + unsigned int exp_bias; + /* Exponent value which indicates NaN. This is the actual value stored in + the float, not adjusted by the exp_bias. This usually consists of all + one bits. */ + unsigned int exp_nan; + + unsigned int man_start; + unsigned int man_len; + + /* Is the integer bit explicit or implicit? */ + enum floatformat_intbit intbit; +}; + +/* floatformats for IEEE single and double, big and little endian. */ + +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_ieee_single_big; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_ieee_single_little; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_ieee_double_big; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_ieee_double_little; + +/* floatformats for various extendeds. */ + +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_i387_ext; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_m68881_ext; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_i960_ext; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_m88110_ext; +extern const struct floatformat floatformat_arm_ext; + +/* Convert from FMT to a double. + FROM is the address of the extended float. + Store the double in *TO. */ + +extern void +floatformat_to_double PARAMS ((const struct floatformat *, char *, double *)); + +/* The converse: convert the double *FROM to FMT + and store where TO points. */ + +extern void +floatformat_from_double PARAMS ((const struct floatformat *, + double *, char *)); + +#endif /* defined (FLOATFORMAT_H) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/fnmatch.h b/contrib/binutils/include/fnmatch.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..1a653ab --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/fnmatch.h @@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +NOTE: The canonical source of this file is maintained with the GNU C Library. +Bugs can be reported to bug-glibc@prep.ai.mit.edu. + +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, 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +#ifndef _FNMATCH_H + +#define _FNMATCH_H 1 + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +#if defined (__cplusplus) || (defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__) +#undef __P +#define __P(args) args +#else /* Not C++ or ANSI C. */ +#undef __P +#define __P(args) () +/* We can get away without defining `const' here only because in this file + it is used only inside the prototype for `fnmatch', which is elided in + non-ANSI C where `const' is problematical. */ +#endif /* C++ or ANSI C. */ + + +/* We #undef these before defining them because some losing systems + (HP-UX A.08.07 for example) define these in . */ +#undef FNM_PATHNAME +#undef FNM_NOESCAPE +#undef FNM_PERIOD + +/* Bits set in the FLAGS argument to `fnmatch'. */ +#define FNM_PATHNAME (1 << 0) /* No wildcard can ever match `/'. */ +#define FNM_NOESCAPE (1 << 1) /* Backslashes don't quote special chars. */ +#define FNM_PERIOD (1 << 2) /* Leading `.' is matched only explicitly. */ + +#if !defined (_POSIX_C_SOURCE) || _POSIX_C_SOURCE < 2 || defined (_GNU_SOURCE) +#define FNM_FILE_NAME FNM_PATHNAME /* Preferred GNU name. */ +#define FNM_LEADING_DIR (1 << 3) /* Ignore `/...' after a match. */ +#define FNM_CASEFOLD (1 << 4) /* Compare without regard to case. */ +#endif + +/* Value returned by `fnmatch' if STRING does not match PATTERN. */ +#define FNM_NOMATCH 1 + +/* Match STRING against the filename pattern PATTERN, + returning zero if it matches, FNM_NOMATCH if not. */ +extern int fnmatch __P ((const char *__pattern, const char *__string, + int __flags)); + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* fnmatch.h */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-bin.h b/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-bin.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..b868f63 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-bin.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* Macros for the 'type' part of an fopen, freopen or fdopen. + + [Update] + + This version is for "binary" systems, where text and binary files are + different. An example is Mess-Dose. Many Unix systems could also + cope with a "b" in the string, indicating binary files, but some reject this + (and thereby don't conform to ANSI C, but what else is new?). + + This file is designed for inclusion by host-dependent .h files. No + user application should include it directly, since that would make + the application unable to be configured for both "same" and "binary" + variant systems. */ + +#define FOPEN_RB "rb" +#define FOPEN_WB "wb" +#define FOPEN_AB "ab" +#define FOPEN_RUB "r+b" +#define FOPEN_WUB "w+b" +#define FOPEN_AUB "a+b" + +#define FOPEN_RT "r" +#define FOPEN_WT "w" +#define FOPEN_AT "a" +#define FOPEN_RUT "r+" +#define FOPEN_WUT "w+" +#define FOPEN_AUT "a+" diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-same.h b/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-same.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f37529 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/fopen-same.h @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +/* Macros for the 'type' part of an fopen, freopen or fdopen. + + [Update] + + This version is for "same" systems, where text and binary files are + the same. An example is Unix. Many Unix systems could also add a + "b" to the string, indicating binary files, but some reject this + (and thereby don't conform to ANSI C, but what else is new?). + + This file is designed for inclusion by host-dependent .h files. No + user application should include it directly, since that would make + the application unable to be configured for both "same" and "binary" + variant systems. */ + +#define FOPEN_RB "r" +#define FOPEN_WB "w" +#define FOPEN_AB "a" +#define FOPEN_RUB "r+" +#define FOPEN_WUB "w+" +#define FOPEN_AUB "a+" + +#define FOPEN_RT "r" +#define FOPEN_WT "w" +#define FOPEN_AT "a" +#define FOPEN_RUT "r+" +#define FOPEN_WUT "w+" +#define FOPEN_AUT "a+" diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/gdbm.h b/contrib/binutils/include/gdbm.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ebc26d --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/gdbm.h @@ -0,0 +1,91 @@ +/* GNU DBM - DataBase Manager include file + Copyright 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by Philip A. Nelson. + +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. */ + +/* You may contact the author by: + e-mail: phil@wwu.edu + us-mail: Philip A. Nelson + Computer Science Department + Western Washington University + Bellingham, WA 98226 + phone: (206) 676-3035 + +*************************************************************************/ + +/* Parameters to gdbm_open for READERS, WRITERS, and WRITERS who + can create the database. */ +#define GDBM_READER 0 +#define GDBM_WRITER 1 +#define GDBM_WRCREAT 2 +#define GDBM_NEWDB 3 + +/* Parameters to gdbm_store for simple insertion or replacement. */ +#define GDBM_INSERT 0 +#define GDBM_REPLACE 1 + + +/* The data and key structure. This structure is defined for compatibility. */ +typedef struct { + char *dptr; + int dsize; + } datum; + + +/* The file information header. This is good enough for most applications. */ +typedef struct {int dummy[10];} *GDBM_FILE; + + +/* These are the routines! */ + +extern GDBM_FILE gdbm_open (); + +extern void gdbm_close (); + +extern datum gdbm_fetch (); + +extern int gdbm_store (); + +extern int gdbm_delete (); + +extern datum gdbm_firstkey (); + +extern datum gdbm_nextkey (); + +extern int gdbm_reorganize (); + + +/* gdbm sends back the following error codes in the variable gdbm_errno. */ +typedef enum { NO_ERROR, + MALLOC_ERROR, + BLOCK_SIZE_ERROR, + FILE_OPEN_ERROR, + FILE_WRITE_ERROR, + FILE_SEEK_ERROR, + FILE_READ_ERROR, + BAD_MAGIC_NUMBER, + EMPTY_DATABASE, + CANT_BE_READER, + CANT_BE_WRITER, + READER_CANT_RECOVER, + READER_CANT_DELETE, + READER_CANT_STORE, + READER_CANT_REORGANIZE, + UNKNOWN_UPDATE, + ITEM_NOT_FOUND, + REORGANIZE_FAILED, + CANNOT_REPLACE} + gdbm_error; diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/getopt.h b/contrib/binutils/include/getopt.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..abf9153 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/getopt.h @@ -0,0 +1,129 @@ +/* Declarations for getopt. + Copyright (C) 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or + modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License + as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, 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 Library General Public License for more details. + + You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License + along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software + Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +#ifndef _GETOPT_H +#define _GETOPT_H 1 + +#ifdef __cplusplus +extern "C" { +#endif + +/* For communication from `getopt' to the caller. + When `getopt' finds an option that takes an argument, + the argument value is returned here. + Also, when `ordering' is RETURN_IN_ORDER, + each non-option ARGV-element is returned here. */ + +extern char *optarg; + +/* Index in ARGV of the next element to be scanned. + This is used for communication to and from the caller + and for communication between successive calls to `getopt'. + + On entry to `getopt', zero means this is the first call; initialize. + + When `getopt' returns EOF, this is the index of the first of the + non-option elements that the caller should itself scan. + + Otherwise, `optind' communicates from one call to the next + how much of ARGV has been scanned so far. */ + +extern int optind; + +/* Callers store zero here to inhibit the error message `getopt' prints + for unrecognized options. */ + +extern int opterr; + +/* Set to an option character which was unrecognized. */ + +extern int optopt; + +/* Describe the long-named options requested by the application. + The LONG_OPTIONS argument to getopt_long or getopt_long_only is a vector + of `struct option' terminated by an element containing a name which is + zero. + + The field `has_arg' is: + no_argument (or 0) if the option does not take an argument, + required_argument (or 1) if the option requires an argument, + optional_argument (or 2) if the option takes an optional argument. + + If the field `flag' is not NULL, it points to a variable that is set + to the value given in the field `val' when the option is found, but + left unchanged if the option is not found. + + To have a long-named option do something other than set an `int' to + a compiled-in constant, such as set a value from `optarg', set the + option's `flag' field to zero and its `val' field to a nonzero + value (the equivalent single-letter option character, if there is + one). For long options that have a zero `flag' field, `getopt' + returns the contents of the `val' field. */ + +struct option +{ +#if __STDC__ + const char *name; +#else + char *name; +#endif + /* has_arg can't be an enum because some compilers complain about + type mismatches in all the code that assumes it is an int. */ + int has_arg; + int *flag; + int val; +}; + +/* Names for the values of the `has_arg' field of `struct option'. */ + +#define no_argument 0 +#define required_argument 1 +#define optional_argument 2 + +#if __STDC__ +#if defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__) +/* Many other libraries have conflicting prototypes for getopt, with + differences in the consts, in stdlib.h. To avoid compilation + errors, only prototype getopt for the GNU C library. */ +extern int getopt (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *shortopts); +#else /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */ +extern int getopt (); +#endif /* not __GNU_LIBRARY__ */ +extern int getopt_long (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *shortopts, + const struct option *longopts, int *longind); +extern int getopt_long_only (int argc, char *const *argv, + const char *shortopts, + const struct option *longopts, int *longind); + +/* Internal only. Users should not call this directly. */ +extern int _getopt_internal (int argc, char *const *argv, + const char *shortopts, + const struct option *longopts, int *longind, + int long_only); +#else /* not __STDC__ */ +extern int getopt (); +extern int getopt_long (); +extern int getopt_long_only (); + +extern int _getopt_internal (); +#endif /* not __STDC__ */ + +#ifdef __cplusplus +} +#endif + +#endif /* _GETOPT_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/ieee.h b/contrib/binutils/include/ieee.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5ade39d --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/ieee.h @@ -0,0 +1,139 @@ +/* IEEE Standard 695-1980 "Universal Format for Object Modules" header file + Contributed by Cygnus Support. */ + +#define N_W_VARIABLES 8 +#define Module_Beginning 0xe0 + +typedef struct ieee_module { + char *processor; + char *module_name; +} ieee_module_begin_type; + +#define Address_Descriptor 0xec +typedef struct ieee_address { +bfd_vma number_of_bits_mau; + bfd_vma number_of_maus_in_address; + + unsigned char byte_order; +#define IEEE_LITTLE 0xcc +#define IEEE_BIG 0xcd +} ieee_address_descriptor_type; + +typedef union ieee_w_variable { + file_ptr offset[N_W_VARIABLES]; + struct { + file_ptr extension_record; + file_ptr environmental_record; + file_ptr section_part; + file_ptr external_part; + file_ptr debug_information_part; + file_ptr data_part; + file_ptr trailer_part; + file_ptr me_record; + } r; +} ieee_w_variable_type; + + + + + +typedef enum ieee_record +{ + ieee_number_start_enum = 0x00, + ieee_number_end_enum=0x7f, + ieee_number_repeat_start_enum = 0x80, + ieee_number_repeat_end_enum = 0x88, + ieee_number_repeat_4_enum = 0x84, + ieee_number_repeat_3_enum = 0x83, + ieee_number_repeat_2_enum = 0x82, + ieee_number_repeat_1_enum = 0x81, + ieee_module_beginning_enum = 0xe0, + ieee_module_end_enum = 0xe1, + ieee_extension_length_1_enum = 0xde, + ieee_extension_length_2_enum = 0xdf, + ieee_section_type_enum = 0xe6, + ieee_section_alignment_enum = 0xe7, + ieee_external_symbol_enum = 0xe8, + ieee_comma = 0x90, + ieee_external_reference_enum = 0xe9, + ieee_set_current_section_enum = 0xe5, + ieee_address_descriptor_enum = 0xec, + ieee_load_constant_bytes_enum = 0xed, + ieee_load_with_relocation_enum = 0xe4, + + ieee_variable_A_enum = 0xc1, + ieee_variable_B_enum = 0xc2, + ieee_variable_C_enum = 0xc3, + ieee_variable_D_enum = 0xc4, + ieee_variable_E_enum = 0xc5, + ieee_variable_F_enum = 0xc6, + ieee_variable_G_enum = 0xc7, + ieee_variable_H_enum = 0xc8, + ieee_variable_I_enum = 0xc9, + ieee_variable_J_enum = 0xca, + ieee_variable_K_enum = 0xcb, + ieee_variable_L_enum = 0xcc, + ieee_variable_M_enum = 0xcd, + ieee_variable_N_enum = 0xce, + ieee_variable_O_enum = 0xcf, + ieee_variable_P_enum = 0xd0, + ieee_variable_Q_enum = 0xd1, + ieee_variable_R_enum = 0xd2, + ieee_variable_S_enum = 0xd3, + ieee_variable_T_enum = 0xd4, + ieee_variable_U_enum = 0xd5, + ieee_variable_V_enum = 0xd6, + ieee_variable_W_enum = 0xd7, + ieee_variable_X_enum = 0xd8, + ieee_variable_Y_enum = 0xd9, + ieee_variable_Z_enum = 0xda, + ieee_function_plus_enum = 0xa5, + ieee_function_minus_enum = 0xa6, + ieee_function_signed_open_b_enum = 0xba, + ieee_function_signed_close_b_enum = 0xbb, + + ieee_function_unsigned_open_b_enum = 0xbc, + ieee_function_unsigned_close_b_enum = 0xbd, + + ieee_function_either_open_b_enum = 0xbe, + ieee_function_either_close_b_enum = 0xbf, + ieee_record_seperator_enum = 0xdb, + + ieee_e2_first_byte_enum = 0xe2, + ieee_section_size_enum = 0xe2d3, + ieee_physical_region_size_enum = 0xe2c1, + ieee_region_base_address_enum = 0xe2c2, + ieee_mau_size_enum = 0xe2c6, + ieee_m_value_enum = 0xe2cd, + ieee_section_base_address_enum = 0xe2cc, + ieee_asn_record_enum = 0xe2ce, + ieee_section_offset_enum = 0xe2d2, + ieee_value_starting_address_enum = 0xe2c7, + ieee_assign_value_to_variable_enum = 0xe2d7, + ieee_set_current_pc_enum = 0xe2d0, + ieee_value_record_enum = 0xe2c9, + ieee_nn_record = 0xf0, + ieee_at_record_enum = 0xf1, + ieee_ty_record_enum = 0xf2, + ieee_attribute_record_enum = 0xf1c9, + ieee_atn_record_enum = 0xf1ce, + ieee_external_reference_info_record_enum = 0xf1d8, + ieee_weak_external_reference_enum= 0xf4, + ieee_repeat_data_enum = 0xf7, + ieee_bb_record_enum = 0xf8, + ieee_be_record_enum = 0xf9 +} ieee_record_enum_type; + + +typedef struct ieee_section { + unsigned int section_index; + unsigned int section_type; + char *section_name; + unsigned int parent_section_index; + unsigned int sibling_section_index; + unsigned int context_index; +} ieee_section_type; +#define IEEE_REFERENCE_BASE 11 +#define IEEE_PUBLIC_BASE 32 +#define IEEE_SECTION_NUMBER_BASE 1 + diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/libiberty.h b/contrib/binutils/include/libiberty.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d15a98d --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/libiberty.h @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +/* Function declarations for libiberty. + Written by Cygnus Support, 1994. + + The libiberty library provides a number of functions which are + missing on some operating systems. We do not declare those here, + to avoid conflicts with the system header files on operating + systems that do support those functions. In this file we only + declare those functions which are specific to libiberty. */ + +#ifndef LIBIBERTY_H +#define LIBIBERTY_H + +#include "ansidecl.h" + +/* Build an argument vector from a string. Allocates memory using + malloc. Use freeargv to free the vector. */ + +extern char **buildargv PARAMS ((char *)); + +/* Free a vector returned by buildargv. */ + +extern void freeargv PARAMS ((char **)); + +/* Return the last component of a path name. Note that we can't use a + prototype here because the parameter is declared inconsistently + across different systems, sometimes as "char *" and sometimes as + "const char *" */ + +#if defined(__GNU_LIBRARY__ ) || defined (__linux__) +extern char *basename PARAMS ((const char *)); +#else +extern char *basename (); +#endif + +/* Concatenate an arbitrary number of strings, up to (char *) NULL. + Allocates memory using xmalloc. */ + +extern char *concat PARAMS ((const char *, ...)); + +/* Check whether two file descriptors refer to the same file. */ + +extern int fdmatch PARAMS ((int fd1, int fd2)); + +/* Get the amount of time the process has run, in microseconds. */ + +extern long get_run_time PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Choose a temporary directory to use for scratch files. */ + +extern char *choose_temp_base PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Allocate memory filled with spaces. Allocates using malloc. */ + +extern const char *spaces PARAMS ((int count)); + +/* Return the maximum error number for which strerror will return a + string. */ + +extern int errno_max PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Return the name of an errno value (e.g., strerrno (EINVAL) returns + "EINVAL"). */ + +extern const char *strerrno PARAMS ((int)); + +/* Given the name of an errno value, return the value. */ + +extern int strtoerrno PARAMS ((const char *)); + +/* ANSI's strerror(), but more robust. */ + +extern char *xstrerror PARAMS ((int)); + +/* Return the maximum signal number for which strsignal will return a + string. */ + +extern int signo_max PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Return a signal message string for a signal number + (e.g., strsignal (SIGHUP) returns something like "Hangup"). */ +/* This is commented out as it can conflict with one in system headers. + We still document its existence though. */ + +/*extern const char *strsignal PARAMS ((int));*/ + +/* Return the name of a signal number (e.g., strsigno (SIGHUP) returns + "SIGHUP"). */ + +extern const char *strsigno PARAMS ((int)); + +/* Given the name of a signal, return its number. */ + +extern int strtosigno PARAMS ((const char *)); + +/* Register a function to be run by xexit. Returns 0 on success. */ + +extern int xatexit PARAMS ((void (*fn) (void))); + +/* Exit, calling all the functions registered with xatexit. */ + +#ifndef __GNUC__ +extern void xexit PARAMS ((int status)); +#else +typedef void libiberty_voidfn PARAMS ((int status)); +__volatile__ libiberty_voidfn xexit; +#endif + +/* Set the program name used by xmalloc. */ + +extern void xmalloc_set_program_name PARAMS ((const char *)); + +/* Allocate memory without fail. If malloc fails, this will print a + message to stderr (using the name set by xmalloc_set_program_name, + if any) and then call xexit. */ + +#ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES +/* Get a definition for size_t. */ +#include +#endif +extern PTR xmalloc PARAMS ((size_t)); + +/* Reallocate memory without fail. This works like xmalloc. + + FIXME: We do not declare the parameter types for the same reason as + xmalloc. */ + +extern PTR xrealloc PARAMS ((PTR, size_t)); + +/* Copy a string into a memory buffer without fail. */ + +extern char *xstrdup PARAMS ((const char *)); + +/* hex character manipulation routines */ + +#define _hex_array_size 256 +#define _hex_bad 99 +extern char _hex_value[_hex_array_size]; +extern void hex_init PARAMS ((void)); +#define hex_p(c) (hex_value (c) != _hex_bad) +/* If you change this, note well: Some code relies on side effects in + the argument being performed exactly once. */ +#define hex_value(c) (_hex_value[(unsigned char) (c)]) + +#endif /* ! defined (LIBIBERTY_H) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/objalloc.h b/contrib/binutils/include/objalloc.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..24f87f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/objalloc.h @@ -0,0 +1,115 @@ +/* objalloc.h -- routines to allocate memory for objects + Copyright 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Solutions. + +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, 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +#ifndef OBJALLOC_H +#define OBJALLOC_H + +#include "ansidecl.h" + +/* These routines allocate space for an object. The assumption is + that the object will want to allocate space as it goes along, but + will never want to free any particular block. There is a function + to free a block, which also frees all more recently allocated + blocks. There is also a function to free all the allocated space. + + This is essentially a specialization of obstacks. The main + difference is that a block may not be allocated a bit at a time. + Another difference is that these routines are always built on top + of malloc, and always pass an malloc failure back to the caller, + unlike more recent versions of obstacks. */ + +/* This is what an objalloc structure looks like. Callers should not + refer to these fields, nor should they allocate these structure + themselves. Instead, they should only create them via + objalloc_init, and only access them via the functions and macros + listed below. The structure is only defined here so that we can + access it via macros. */ + +struct objalloc +{ + char *current_ptr; + unsigned int current_space; + PTR chunks; +}; + +/* Work out the required alignment. */ + +struct objalloc_align { char x; double d; }; + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ +#ifndef offsetof +#include +#endif +#define OBJALLOC_ALIGN \ + ((ptrdiff_t) ((char *) &((struct objalloc_align *) 0)->d - (char *) 0)) +#else +#define OBJALLOC_ALIGN \ + ((long) ((char *) &((struct objalloc_align *) 0)->d - (char *) 0)) +#endif + +/* Create an objalloc structure. Returns NULL if malloc fails. */ + +extern struct objalloc *objalloc_create PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Allocate space from an objalloc structure. Returns NULL if malloc + fails. */ + +extern PTR _objalloc_alloc PARAMS ((struct objalloc *, unsigned long)); + +/* The macro version of objalloc_alloc. We only define this if using + gcc, because otherwise we would have to evaluate the arguments + multiple times, or use a temporary field as obstack.h does. */ + +#if defined (__GNUC__) && defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ + +/* NextStep 2.0 cc is really gcc 1.93 but it defines __GNUC__ = 2 and + does not implement __extension__. But that compiler doesn't define + __GNUC_MINOR__. */ +#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__NeXT__ && !__GNUC_MINOR__) +#define __extension__ +#endif + +#define objalloc_alloc(o, l) \ + __extension__ \ + ({ struct objalloc *__o = (o); \ + unsigned long __len = (l); \ + if (__len == 0) \ + __len = 1; \ + __len = (__len + OBJALLOC_ALIGN - 1) &~ (OBJALLOC_ALIGN - 1); \ + (__len <= __o->current_space \ + ? (__o->current_ptr += __len, \ + __o->current_space -= __len, \ + (PTR) (__o->current_ptr - __len)) \ + : _objalloc_alloc (__o, __len)); }) + +#else /* ! __GNUC__ */ + +#define objalloc_alloc(o, l) _objalloc_alloc ((o), (l)) + +#endif /* ! __GNUC__ */ + +/* Free an entire objalloc structure. */ + +extern void objalloc_free PARAMS ((struct objalloc *)); + +/* Free a block allocated by objalloc_alloc. This also frees all more + recently allocated blocks. */ + +extern void objalloc_free_block PARAMS ((struct objalloc *, PTR)); + +#endif /* OBJALLOC_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/obstack.h b/contrib/binutils/include/obstack.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..807259c --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/obstack.h @@ -0,0 +1,569 @@ +/* obstack.h - object stack macros + Copyright (C) 1988,89,90,91,92,93,94,96 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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, 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, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +/* Summary: + +All the apparent functions defined here are macros. The idea +is that you would use these pre-tested macros to solve a +very specific set of problems, and they would run fast. +Caution: no side-effects in arguments please!! They may be +evaluated MANY times!! + +These macros operate a stack of objects. Each object starts life +small, and may grow to maturity. (Consider building a word syllable +by syllable.) An object can move while it is growing. Once it has +been "finished" it never changes address again. So the "top of the +stack" is typically an immature growing object, while the rest of the +stack is of mature, fixed size and fixed address objects. + +These routines grab large chunks of memory, using a function you +supply, called `obstack_chunk_alloc'. On occasion, they free chunks, +by calling `obstack_chunk_free'. You must define them and declare +them before using any obstack macros. + +Each independent stack is represented by a `struct obstack'. +Each of the obstack macros expects a pointer to such a structure +as the first argument. + +One motivation for this package is the problem of growing char strings +in symbol tables. Unless you are "fascist pig with a read-only mind" +--Gosper's immortal quote from HAKMEM item 154, out of context--you +would not like to put any arbitrary upper limit on the length of your +symbols. + +In practice this often means you will build many short symbols and a +few long symbols. At the time you are reading a symbol you don't know +how long it is. One traditional method is to read a symbol into a +buffer, realloc()ating the buffer every time you try to read a symbol +that is longer than the buffer. This is beaut, but you still will +want to copy the symbol from the buffer to a more permanent +symbol-table entry say about half the time. + +With obstacks, you can work differently. Use one obstack for all symbol +names. As you read a symbol, grow the name in the obstack gradually. +When the name is complete, finalize it. Then, if the symbol exists already, +free the newly read name. + +The way we do this is to take a large chunk, allocating memory from +low addresses. When you want to build a symbol in the chunk you just +add chars above the current "high water mark" in the chunk. When you +have finished adding chars, because you got to the end of the symbol, +you know how long the chars are, and you can create a new object. +Mostly the chars will not burst over the highest address of the chunk, +because you would typically expect a chunk to be (say) 100 times as +long as an average object. + +In case that isn't clear, when we have enough chars to make up +the object, THEY ARE ALREADY CONTIGUOUS IN THE CHUNK (guaranteed) +so we just point to it where it lies. No moving of chars is +needed and this is the second win: potentially long strings need +never be explicitly shuffled. Once an object is formed, it does not +change its address during its lifetime. + +When the chars burst over a chunk boundary, we allocate a larger +chunk, and then copy the partly formed object from the end of the old +chunk to the beginning of the new larger chunk. We then carry on +accreting characters to the end of the object as we normally would. + +A special macro is provided to add a single char at a time to a +growing object. This allows the use of register variables, which +break the ordinary 'growth' macro. + +Summary: + We allocate large chunks. + We carve out one object at a time from the current chunk. + Once carved, an object never moves. + We are free to append data of any size to the currently + growing object. + Exactly one object is growing in an obstack at any one time. + You can run one obstack per control block. + You may have as many control blocks as you dare. + Because of the way we do it, you can `unwind' an obstack + back to a previous state. (You may remove objects much + as you would with a stack.) +*/ + + +/* Don't do the contents of this file more than once. */ + +#ifndef __OBSTACK_H__ +#define __OBSTACK_H__ + +/* We use subtraction of (char *) 0 instead of casting to int + because on word-addressable machines a simple cast to int + may ignore the byte-within-word field of the pointer. */ + +#ifndef __PTR_TO_INT +#define __PTR_TO_INT(P) ((P) - (char *) 0) +#endif + +#ifndef __INT_TO_PTR +#define __INT_TO_PTR(P) ((P) + (char *) 0) +#endif + +/* We need the type of the resulting object. In ANSI C it is ptrdiff_t + but in traditional C it is usually long. If we are in ANSI C and + don't already have ptrdiff_t get it. */ + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ && ! defined (offsetof) +#if defined (__GNUC__) && defined (IN_GCC) +/* On Next machine, the system's stddef.h screws up if included + after we have defined just ptrdiff_t, so include all of stddef.h. + Otherwise, define just ptrdiff_t, which is all we need. */ +#ifndef __NeXT__ +#define __need_ptrdiff_t +#endif +#endif + +#include +#endif + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ +#define PTR_INT_TYPE ptrdiff_t +#else +#define PTR_INT_TYPE long +#endif + +struct _obstack_chunk /* Lives at front of each chunk. */ +{ + char *limit; /* 1 past end of this chunk */ + struct _obstack_chunk *prev; /* address of prior chunk or NULL */ + char contents[4]; /* objects begin here */ +}; + +struct obstack /* control current object in current chunk */ +{ + long chunk_size; /* preferred size to allocate chunks in */ + struct _obstack_chunk *chunk; /* address of current struct obstack_chunk */ + char *object_base; /* address of object we are building */ + char *next_free; /* where to add next char to current object */ + char *chunk_limit; /* address of char after current chunk */ + PTR_INT_TYPE temp; /* Temporary for some macros. */ + int alignment_mask; /* Mask of alignment for each object. */ +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ + /* These prototypes vary based on `use_extra_arg', and we use + casts to the prototypeless function type in all assignments, + but having prototypes here quiets -Wstrict-prototypes. */ + struct _obstack_chunk *(*chunkfun) (void *, long); + void (*freefun) (void *, struct _obstack_chunk *); + void *extra_arg; /* first arg for chunk alloc/dealloc funcs */ +#else + struct _obstack_chunk *(*chunkfun) (); /* User's fcn to allocate a chunk. */ + void (*freefun) (); /* User's function to free a chunk. */ + char *extra_arg; /* first arg for chunk alloc/dealloc funcs */ +#endif + unsigned use_extra_arg:1; /* chunk alloc/dealloc funcs take extra arg */ + unsigned maybe_empty_object:1;/* There is a possibility that the current + chunk contains a zero-length object. This + prevents freeing the chunk if we allocate + a bigger chunk to replace it. */ + unsigned alloc_failed:1; /* chunk alloc func returned 0 */ +}; + +/* Declare the external functions we use; they are in obstack.c. */ + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ +extern void _obstack_newchunk (struct obstack *, int); +extern void _obstack_free (struct obstack *, void *); +extern int _obstack_begin (struct obstack *, int, int, + void *(*) (long), void (*) (void *)); +extern int _obstack_begin_1 (struct obstack *, int, int, + void *(*) (void *, long), + void (*) (void *, void *), void *); +/* CYGNUS LOCAL */ +extern int _obstack_memory_used (struct obstack *); +/* END CYGNUS LOCAL */ +#else +extern void _obstack_newchunk (); +extern void _obstack_free (); +extern int _obstack_begin (); +extern int _obstack_begin_1 (); +/* CYGNUS LOCAL */ +extern int _obstack_memory_used (); +/* END CYGNUS LOCAL */ +#endif + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ + +/* Do the function-declarations after the structs + but before defining the macros. */ + +void obstack_init (struct obstack *obstack); + +void * obstack_alloc (struct obstack *obstack, int size); + +void * obstack_copy (struct obstack *obstack, void *address, int size); +void * obstack_copy0 (struct obstack *obstack, void *address, int size); + +void obstack_free (struct obstack *obstack, void *block); + +void obstack_blank (struct obstack *obstack, int size); + +void obstack_grow (struct obstack *obstack, void *data, int size); +void obstack_grow0 (struct obstack *obstack, void *data, int size); + +void obstack_1grow (struct obstack *obstack, int data_char); +void obstack_ptr_grow (struct obstack *obstack, void *data); +void obstack_int_grow (struct obstack *obstack, int data); + +void * obstack_finish (struct obstack *obstack); + +int obstack_object_size (struct obstack *obstack); + +int obstack_room (struct obstack *obstack); +void obstack_1grow_fast (struct obstack *obstack, int data_char); +void obstack_ptr_grow_fast (struct obstack *obstack, void *data); +void obstack_int_grow_fast (struct obstack *obstack, int data); +void obstack_blank_fast (struct obstack *obstack, int size); + +void * obstack_base (struct obstack *obstack); +void * obstack_next_free (struct obstack *obstack); +int obstack_alignment_mask (struct obstack *obstack); +int obstack_chunk_size (struct obstack *obstack); +/* CYGNUS LOCAL */ +int obstack_memory_used (struct obstack *obstack); +/* END CYGNUS LOCAL */ + +#endif /* __STDC__ */ + +/* Non-ANSI C cannot really support alternative functions for these macros, + so we do not declare them. */ + +/* Pointer to beginning of object being allocated or to be allocated next. + Note that this might not be the final address of the object + because a new chunk might be needed to hold the final size. */ + +#define obstack_base(h) ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : (h)->object_base) + +/* Size for allocating ordinary chunks. */ + +#define obstack_chunk_size(h) ((h)->chunk_size) + +/* Pointer to next byte not yet allocated in current chunk. */ + +#define obstack_next_free(h) ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : (h)->next_free) + +/* Mask specifying low bits that should be clear in address of an object. */ + +#define obstack_alignment_mask(h) ((h)->alignment_mask) + +/* To prevent prototype warnings provide complete argument list in + standard C version. */ +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ + +#define obstack_init(h) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), 0, 0, \ + (void *(*) (long)) obstack_chunk_alloc, (void (*) (void *)) obstack_chunk_free) + +#define obstack_begin(h, size) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), (size), 0, \ + (void *(*) (long)) obstack_chunk_alloc, (void (*) (void *)) obstack_chunk_free) + +#define obstack_specify_allocation(h, size, alignment, chunkfun, freefun) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), (size), (alignment), \ + (void *(*) (long)) (chunkfun), (void (*) (void *)) (freefun)) + +#define obstack_specify_allocation_with_arg(h, size, alignment, chunkfun, freefun, arg) \ + _obstack_begin_1 ((h), (size), (alignment), \ + (void *(*) (long)) (chunkfun), (void (*) (void *)) (freefun), (arg)) + +#define obstack_chunkfun(h, newchunkfun) \ + ((h) -> chunkfun = (struct _obstack_chunk *(*)(long)) (newchunkfun)) + +#define obstack_freefun(h, newfreefun) \ + ((h) -> freefun = (void (*)(void *)) (newfreefun)) + +#else + +#define obstack_init(h) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), 0, 0, \ + (void *(*) ()) obstack_chunk_alloc, (void (*) ()) obstack_chunk_free) + +#define obstack_begin(h, size) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), (size), 0, \ + (void *(*) ()) obstack_chunk_alloc, (void (*) ()) obstack_chunk_free) + +#define obstack_specify_allocation(h, size, alignment, chunkfun, freefun) \ + _obstack_begin ((h), (size), (alignment), \ + (void *(*) ()) (chunkfun), (void (*) ()) (freefun)) + +#define obstack_specify_allocation_with_arg(h, size, alignment, chunkfun, freefun, arg) \ + _obstack_begin_1 ((h), (size), (alignment), \ + (void *(*) ()) (chunkfun), (void (*) ()) (freefun), (arg)) + +#define obstack_chunkfun(h, newchunkfun) \ + ((h) -> chunkfun = (struct _obstack_chunk *(*)()) (newchunkfun)) + +#define obstack_freefun(h, newfreefun) \ + ((h) -> freefun = (void (*)()) (newfreefun)) + +#endif + +#define obstack_1grow_fast(h,achar) (*((h)->next_free)++ = achar) + +#define obstack_blank_fast(h,n) ((h)->next_free += (n)) + +/* CYGNUS LOCAL */ +#define obstack_memory_used(h) _obstack_memory_used (h) +/* END CYGNUS LOCAL */ + +#if defined (__GNUC__) && defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ +/* NextStep 2.0 cc is really gcc 1.93 but it defines __GNUC__ = 2 and + does not implement __extension__. But that compiler doesn't define + __GNUC_MINOR__. */ +#if __GNUC__ < 2 || (__NeXT__ && !__GNUC_MINOR__) +#define __extension__ +#endif + +/* For GNU C, if not -traditional, + we can define these macros to compute all args only once + without using a global variable. + Also, we can avoid using the `temp' slot, to make faster code. */ + +#define obstack_object_size(OBSTACK) \ + __extension__ \ + ({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + __o->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (unsigned) (__o->next_free - __o->object_base); }) + +#define obstack_room(OBSTACK) \ + __extension__ \ + ({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + (unsigned) (__o->chunk_limit - __o->next_free); }) + +#define obstack_grow(OBSTACK,where,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + int __len = (length); \ + if (__o->next_free + __len > __o->chunk_limit) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, __len); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + { \ + memcpy (__o->next_free, (char *) (where), __len); \ + __o->next_free += __len; \ + } \ + (void) 0; }) + +#define obstack_grow0(OBSTACK,where,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + int __len = (length); \ + if (__o->next_free + __len + 1 > __o->chunk_limit) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, __len + 1); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + { \ + memcpy (__o->next_free, (char *) (where), __len); \ + __o->next_free += __len; \ + *(__o->next_free)++ = 0; \ + } \ + (void) 0; }) + +#define obstack_1grow(OBSTACK,datum) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + if (__o->next_free + 1 > __o->chunk_limit) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, 1); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + *(__o->next_free)++ = (datum); \ + (void) 0; }) + +/* These assume that the obstack alignment is good enough for pointers or ints, + and that the data added so far to the current object + shares that much alignment. */ + +#define obstack_ptr_grow(OBSTACK,datum) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + if (__o->next_free + sizeof (void *) > __o->chunk_limit) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, sizeof (void *)); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + *((void **)__o->next_free)++ = ((void *)datum); \ + (void) 0; }) + +#define obstack_int_grow(OBSTACK,datum) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + if (__o->next_free + sizeof (int) > __o->chunk_limit) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, sizeof (int)); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + *((int *)__o->next_free)++ = ((int)datum); \ + (void) 0; }) + +#define obstack_ptr_grow_fast(h,aptr) (*((void **) (h)->next_free)++ = (void *)aptr) +#define obstack_int_grow_fast(h,aint) (*((int *) (h)->next_free)++ = (int) aint) + +#define obstack_blank(OBSTACK,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + int __len = (length); \ + if (__o->chunk_limit - __o->next_free < __len) \ + _obstack_newchunk (__o, __len); \ + if (!__o->alloc_failed) \ + __o->next_free += __len; \ + (void) 0; }) + +#define obstack_alloc(OBSTACK,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__h = (OBSTACK); \ + obstack_blank (__h, (length)); \ + obstack_finish (__h); }) + +#define obstack_copy(OBSTACK,where,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__h = (OBSTACK); \ + obstack_grow (__h, (where), (length)); \ + obstack_finish (__h); }) + +#define obstack_copy0(OBSTACK,where,length) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__h = (OBSTACK); \ + obstack_grow0 (__h, (where), (length)); \ + obstack_finish (__h); }) + +/* The local variable is named __o1 to avoid a name conflict + when obstack_blank is called. */ +#define obstack_finish(OBSTACK) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o1 = (OBSTACK); \ + void *value; \ + if (__o1->alloc_failed) \ + value = 0; \ + else \ + { \ + value = (void *) __o1->object_base; \ + if (__o1->next_free == value) \ + __o1->maybe_empty_object = 1; \ + __o1->next_free \ + = __INT_TO_PTR ((__PTR_TO_INT (__o1->next_free)+__o1->alignment_mask)\ + & ~ (__o1->alignment_mask)); \ + if (__o1->next_free - (char *)__o1->chunk \ + > __o1->chunk_limit - (char *)__o1->chunk) \ + __o1->next_free = __o1->chunk_limit; \ + __o1->object_base = __o1->next_free; \ + } \ + value; }) + +#define obstack_free(OBSTACK, OBJ) \ +__extension__ \ +({ struct obstack *__o = (OBSTACK); \ + void *__obj = (OBJ); \ + if (__obj > (void *)__o->chunk && __obj < (void *)__o->chunk_limit) \ + __o->next_free = __o->object_base = __obj; \ + else (obstack_free) (__o, __obj); }) + +#else /* not __GNUC__ or not __STDC__ */ + +#define obstack_object_size(h) \ + (unsigned) ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : (h)->next_free - (h)->object_base) + +#define obstack_room(h) \ + (unsigned) ((h)->chunk_limit - (h)->next_free) + +/* Note that the call to _obstack_newchunk is enclosed in (..., 0) + so that we can avoid having void expressions + in the arms of the conditional expression. + Casting the third operand to void was tried before, + but some compilers won't accept it. */ + +#define obstack_grow(h,where,length) \ +( (h)->temp = (length), \ + (((h)->next_free + (h)->temp > (h)->chunk_limit) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), (h)->temp), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (memcpy ((h)->next_free, (char *) (where), (h)->temp), \ + (h)->next_free += (h)->temp))) + +#define obstack_grow0(h,where,length) \ +( (h)->temp = (length), \ + (((h)->next_free + (h)->temp + 1 > (h)->chunk_limit) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), (h)->temp + 1), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (memcpy ((h)->next_free, (char *) (where), (h)->temp), \ + (h)->next_free += (h)->temp, \ + *((h)->next_free)++ = 0))) + +#define obstack_1grow(h,datum) \ +( (((h)->next_free + 1 > (h)->chunk_limit) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), 1), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (*((h)->next_free)++ = (datum)))) + +#define obstack_ptr_grow(h,datum) \ +( (((h)->next_free + sizeof (char *) > (h)->chunk_limit) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), sizeof (char *)), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (*((char **) (((h)->next_free+=sizeof(char *))-sizeof(char *))) = ((char *) datum)))) + +#define obstack_int_grow(h,datum) \ +( (((h)->next_free + sizeof (int) > (h)->chunk_limit) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), sizeof (int)), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (*((int *) (((h)->next_free+=sizeof(int))-sizeof(int))) = ((int) datum)))) + +#define obstack_ptr_grow_fast(h,aptr) (*((char **) (h)->next_free)++ = (char *) aptr) +#define obstack_int_grow_fast(h,aint) (*((int *) (h)->next_free)++ = (int) aint) + +#define obstack_blank(h,length) \ +( (h)->temp = (length), \ + (((h)->chunk_limit - (h)->next_free < (h)->temp) \ + ? (_obstack_newchunk ((h), (h)->temp), 0) : 0), \ + ((h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + ((h)->next_free += (h)->temp))) + +#define obstack_alloc(h,length) \ + (obstack_blank ((h), (length)), obstack_finish ((h))) + +#define obstack_copy(h,where,length) \ + (obstack_grow ((h), (where), (length)), obstack_finish ((h))) + +#define obstack_copy0(h,where,length) \ + (obstack_grow0 ((h), (where), (length)), obstack_finish ((h))) + +#define obstack_finish(h) \ +( (h)->alloc_failed ? 0 : \ + (((h)->next_free == (h)->object_base \ + ? (((h)->maybe_empty_object = 1), 0) \ + : 0), \ + (h)->temp = __PTR_TO_INT ((h)->object_base), \ + (h)->next_free \ + = __INT_TO_PTR ((__PTR_TO_INT ((h)->next_free)+(h)->alignment_mask) \ + & ~ ((h)->alignment_mask)), \ + (((h)->next_free - (char *) (h)->chunk \ + > (h)->chunk_limit - (char *) (h)->chunk) \ + ? ((h)->next_free = (h)->chunk_limit) : 0), \ + (h)->object_base = (h)->next_free, \ + __INT_TO_PTR ((h)->temp))) + +#if defined (__STDC__) && __STDC__ +#define obstack_free(h,obj) \ +( (h)->temp = (char *) (obj) - (char *) (h)->chunk, \ + (((h)->temp > 0 && (h)->temp < (h)->chunk_limit - (char *) (h)->chunk)\ + ? (int) ((h)->next_free = (h)->object_base \ + = (h)->temp + (char *) (h)->chunk) \ + : (((obstack_free) ((h), (h)->temp + (char *) (h)->chunk), 0), 0))) +#else +#define obstack_free(h,obj) \ +( (h)->temp = (char *) (obj) - (char *) (h)->chunk, \ + (((h)->temp > 0 && (h)->temp < (h)->chunk_limit - (char *) (h)->chunk)\ + ? (int) ((h)->next_free = (h)->object_base \ + = (h)->temp + (char *) (h)->chunk) \ + : (_obstack_free ((h), (h)->temp + (char *) (h)->chunk), 0))) +#endif + +#endif /* not __GNUC__ or not __STDC__ */ + +#endif /* not __OBSTACK_H__ */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/ChangeLog b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/ChangeLog new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8a1b7d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/ChangeLog @@ -0,0 +1,1109 @@ +Mon May 12 16:26:50 1997 H.J. Lu + + * i386.h (movd): only Reg32 is allowed. + + * i386.h: add fcomp and ud2. From Wayne Scott + . + +Mon May 5 17:16:21 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Add MMX instructions. + +Mon May 5 12:45:19 1997 H.J. Lu + + * i386.h: Remove W modifier from conditional move instructions. + +Mon Apr 14 14:56:58 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Change the opcodes for fsubp, fsubrp, fdivp, and fdivrp + with no arguments to match that generated by the UnixWare + assembler. + +Thu Apr 10 14:35:00 1997 Doug Evans + + * cgen.h (_cgen_assemble_insn): New arg for errmsg. + (cgen_parse_operand_fn): Declare. + (cgen_init_parse_operand): Declare. + (cgen_parse_operand): Renamed from cgen_asm_parse_operand, + new argument `want'. + (enum cgen_parse_operand_result): Renamed from cgen_asm_result. + (enum cgen_parse_operand_type): New enum. + +Sat Apr 5 13:14:05 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Revert last patch for the NON_BROKEN_OPCODES cases. + +Fri Apr 4 11:46:11 1997 Doug Evans + + * cgen.h: New file. + +Fri Apr 4 14:02:32 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Correct opcode values for fsubp, fsubrp, fdivp, and + fdivrp. + +Mon Mar 24 14:38:15 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Add iclr. + +Thu Mar 20 19:49:10 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Change DW to W for cmpxchg and xadd, since they don't + take a direction bit. + +Sat Mar 15 19:03:29 1997 H.J. Lu + + * sparc.h (sparc_opcode_lookup_arch): Use full prototype. + +Fri Mar 14 15:22:01 1997 Ian Lance Taylor + + * sparc.h: Include . Update function declarations to + use prototypes, and to use const when appropriate. + +Thu Mar 6 14:18:30 1997 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_RELAX): Define. + +Mon Feb 24 15:15:56 1997 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h: Change pre_defined_registers to + d10v_predefined_registers and reg_name_cnt to d10v_reg_name_cnt. + +Sat Feb 22 21:25:00 1997 Dawn Perchik + + * mips.h: Add macros for cop0, cop1 cop2 and cop3. + Change mips_opcodes from const array to a pointer, + and change bfd_mips_num_opcodes from const int to int, + so that we can increase the size of the mips opcodes table + dynamically. + +Wed Jan 29 09:37:25 1997 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10200.h (MN10200_OPERAND_RELAX): Define. + +Wed Dec 18 10:06:31 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10200.h (MN10200_OPERAND_NOCHECK): Define. + +Sat Dec 14 10:48:31 1996 Fred Fish + + * mn10200.h: Fix comment, mn10200_operand not powerpc_operand. + * mn10300.h: Fix comment, mn10300_operand not powerpc_operand. + +Mon Dec 9 16:45:39 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10200.h: Flesh out structures and definitions needed by + the mn10200 assembler & disassembler. + +Tue Nov 26 10:46:56 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h: Add mips16 definitions. + +Mon Nov 25 17:56:54 1996 J.T. Conklin + + * m68k.h: Document new <, >, m, n, o and p operand specifiers. + +Wed Nov 20 10:59:41 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_PCREL): Define. + (MN10300_OPERAND_MEMADDR): Define. + +Tue Nov 19 13:30:40 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_REG_LIST): Define. + +Wed Nov 6 13:41:08 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_SPLIT): Define. + +Tue Nov 5 13:26:12 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_EXTENDED): Define. + +Mon Nov 4 12:52:48 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_REPEATED): Define. + +Fri Nov 1 10:31:02 1996 Richard Henderson + + * alpha.h: Don't include "bfd.h"; private relocation types are now + negative to minimize problems with shared libraries. Organize + instruction subsets by AMASK extensions and PALcode + implementation. + (struct alpha_operand): Move flags slot for better packing. + +Thu Oct 10 14:29:11 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (FMT_*): Move operand format definitions + here. + +Tue Oct 8 14:48:07 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (MN10300_OPERAND_PAREN): Define. + +Mon Oct 7 16:52:11 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10300.h (mn10300_opcode): Add "format" field. + (MN10300_OPERAND_*): Define. + +Thu Oct 3 10:33:46 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10x00.h: Delete. + * mn10200.h, mn10300.h: New files. + +Wed Oct 2 21:31:26 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * mn10x00.h: New file. + +Fri Sep 13 14:58:13 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (stmac): Add missing instruction. + +Fri Aug 16 14:44:15 1996 James G. Smith + + * mips.h (OP_SH_LOCC, OP_SH_HICC, OP_MASK_CC, OP_SH_COP1NORM, + OP_MASK_COP1NORM, OP_SH_COP1SPEC, OP_MASK_COP1SPEC, + OP_MASK_COP1SCLR, OP_MASK_COP1CMP, OP_SH_COP1CMP, OP_SH_FORMAT, + OP_MASK_FORMAT, OP_SH_TRUE, OP_MASK_TRUE, OP_SH_GE, OP_MASK_GE, + OP_SH_UNSIGNED, OP_MASK_UNSIGNED, OP_SH_HINT, OP_MASK_HINT): + Defined. + +Fri Aug 16 00:15:15 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h (pitlb, pitlbe, iitlba, iitlbp, fic, fice): Accept + a 3 bit space id instead of a 2 bit space id. + +Thu Aug 15 13:11:46 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h: Add some additional defines to support the + assembler in determining which operations can be done in parallel. + +Tue Aug 6 11:13:22 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (SN): Define. + (eepmov.b): Renamed from "eepmov" + (nop, bpt, rte, rts, sleep, clrmac): These have no size associated + with them. + +Fri Jul 26 11:47:10 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h (OPERAND_SHIFT): New operand flag. + +Thu Jul 25 12:06:22 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h: Changes for divs, parallel-only instructions, and + signed numbers. + +Mon Jul 22 11:21:15 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h (pd_reg): Define. Putting the definition here allows + the assembler and disassembler to share the same struct. + +Mon Jul 22 12:15:25 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i960.h (i960_opcodes): "halt" takes an argument. From Stephen + Williams . + +Wed Jul 17 14:46:38 1996 Martin M. Hunt + + * d10v.h: New file. + +Thu Jul 11 12:09:15 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (band, bclr): Force high bit of immediate nibble to zero. + +Wed Jul 3 14:30:12 1996 J.T. Conklin + + * m68k.h (mcf5200): New macro. + Document names of coldfire control registers. + +Tue Jul 2 23:05:45 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (SRC_IN_DST): Define. + + * h8300.h (UNOP3): Mark the register operand in this insn + as a source operand, not a destination operand. + (SHIFT_2, SHIFT_IMM): Remove. Eliminate all references. + (UNOP3): Change SHIFT_IMM to IMM for H8/S bitops. Mark + register operand with SRC_IN_DST. + +Fri Jun 21 13:52:17 1996 Richard Henderson + + * alpha.h: New file. + +Thu Jun 20 15:02:57 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * rs6k.h: Remove obsolete file. + +Wed Jun 19 15:29:38 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Correct opcode values for faddp, fsubp, fsubrp, fmulp, + fdivp, and fdivrp. Add ffreep. + +Tue Jun 18 16:06:00 1996 Jeffrey A. Law + + * h8300.h: Reorder various #defines for readability. + (ABS32SRC, ABS32DST, DSP32LIST, ABS32LIST, A32LIST): Define. + (BITOP): Accept additional (unused) argument. All callers changed. + (EBITOP): Likewise. + (O_LAST): Bump. + (ldc, stc, movb, movw, movl): Use 32bit offsets and absolutes. + + * h8300.h (EXR, SHIFT_2, MACREG, SHIFT_IMM, RDINC): Define. + (O_TAS, O_CLRMAC, O_LDMAC, O_MAC, O_LDM, O_STM): Define. + (BITOP, EBITOP): Handle new H8/S addressing modes for + bit insns. + (UNOP3): Handle new shift/rotate insns on the H8/S. + (insns using exr): New instructions. + (tas, mac, ldmac, clrmac, ldm, stm): New instructions. + +Thu May 23 16:56:48 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (add.l): Undo Apr 5th change. The manual I had + was incorrect. + +Mon May 6 23:38:22 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (START): Remove. + (MEMRELAX): Define. Mark absolute memory operands in mov.b, mov.w + and mov.l insns that can be relaxed. + +Tue Apr 30 18:30:58 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i386.h: Remove Abs32 from lcall. + +Mon Apr 22 17:09:23 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_V9_P): New macro. + (SLCPOP): New macro. + Mark X,Y opcode letters as in use. + +Thu Apr 11 17:28:18 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * sparc.h (F_FLOAT, F_FBR): Define. + +Fri Apr 5 16:55:34 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (ABS8MEM): Renamed from ABSMOV. Remove ABSMOV + from all insns. + (ABS8SRC,ABS8DST): Add ABS8MEM. + (add.l): Fix reg+reg variant. + (eepmov.w): Renamed from eepmovw. + (ldc,stc): Fix many cases. + +Sun Mar 31 13:30:03 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_MASK): New macro. + +Thu Mar 7 15:08:23 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (O): Mark operand letter as in use. + +Tue Feb 20 20:46:21 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (sparc_{encode,decode}_sparclet_cpreg): Declare. + Mark operand letters uU as in use. + +Mon Feb 19 01:59:08 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (sparc_opcode_arch_val): Add SPARC_OPCODE_ARCH_SPARCLET. + (sparc_opcode_arch): Delete member `conflicts'. Add `supported'. + (SPARC_OPCODE_SUPPORTED): New macro. + (SPARC_OPCODE_CONFLICT_P): Rewrite. + (F_NOTV9): Delete. + +Fri Feb 16 12:23:34 1996 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (sparc_opcode_lookup_arch) Make return type in + declaration consistent with return type in definition. + +Wed Feb 14 18:14:11 1996 Alan Modra + + * i386.h (i386_optab): Remove Data32 from pushf and popf. + +Thu Feb 8 14:27:21 1996 James Carlson + + * i386.h (i386_regtab): Add 80486 test registers. + +Mon Feb 5 18:35:46 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * i960.h (I_HX): Define. + (i960_opcodes): Add HX instruction. + +Mon Jan 29 12:43:39 1996 Ken Raeburn + + * i386.h: Fix waiting forms of finit, fstenv, fsave, fstsw, fstcw, + and fclex. + +Wed Jan 24 22:36:59 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (enum sparc_opcode_arch_val): Replaces sparc_architecture. + (SPARC_OPCODE_CONFLICT_P): Renamed from ARCHITECTURES_CONFLICT_P. + (bfd_* defines): Delete. + (sparc_opcode_archs): Replaces architecture_pname. + (sparc_opcode_lookup_arch): Declare. + (NUMOPCODES): Delete. + +Mon Jan 22 08:24:32 1996 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (enum sparc_architecture): Add v9a. + (ARCHITECTURES_CONFLICT_P): Update. + +Thu Dec 28 13:27:53 1995 John Hassey + + * i386.h: Added Pentium Pro instructions. + +Thu Nov 2 22:59:22 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * m68k.h: Document new 'W' operand place. + +Tue Oct 24 10:49:10 1995 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h: Add lci and syncdma instructions. + +Mon Oct 23 11:09:16 1995 James G. Smith + + * mips.h: Added INSN_4100 flag to mark NEC VR4100 specific + instructions. + +Mon Oct 16 10:28:15 1995 Michael Meissner + + * ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_{COMMON,ANY}): New opcode flags for + assembler's -mcom and -many switches. + +Wed Oct 11 16:56:33 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * i386.h: Fix cmpxchg8b extension opcode description. + +Thu Oct 5 18:03:36 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * i386.h: Add Pentium instructions wrmsr, rdtsc, rdmsr, cmpxchg8b, + and register cr4. + +Tue Sep 19 15:26:43 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * m68k.h: Change comment: split type P into types 0, 1 and 2. + +Wed Aug 30 13:50:55 1995 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (sparc_{encode,decode}_prefetch): Declare. + +Tue Aug 29 15:34:58 1995 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (sparc_{encode,decode}_{asi,membar}): Declare. + +Wed Aug 2 18:32:19 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * m68kmri.h: Remove. + + * m68k.h: Move tables into opcodes/m68k-opc.c, leaving just the + declarations. Remove F_ALIAS and flag field of struct + m68k_opcode. Change arch field of struct m68k_opcode to unsigned + int. Make name and args fields of struct m68k_opcode const. + +Wed Aug 2 08:16:46 1995 Doug Evans + + * sparc.h (F_NOTV9): Define. + +Tue Jul 11 14:20:42 1995 Jeff Spiegel + + * mips.h (INSN_4010): Define. + +Wed Jun 21 18:49:51 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * m68k.h (TBL1): Reverse sense of "round" argument in result. + + Changes from Andreas Schwab : + * m68k.h: Fix argument descriptions of coprocessor + instructions to allow only alterable operands where appropriate. + [!NO_DEFAULT_SIZES]: An omitted size defaults to `w'. + (m68k_opcode_aliases): Add more aliases. + + +Fri Apr 14 22:15:34 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * m68k.h: Added explcitly short-sized conditional branches, and a + bunch of aliases (fmov*, ftest*, tdivul) to support gcc's + svr4-based configurations. + + +Mon Mar 13 21:30:01 1995 Ken Raeburn + + Mon Feb 27 08:36:39 1995 Bryan Ford + * i386.h: added missing Data16/Data32 flags to a few instructions. + +Wed Mar 8 15:19:53 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (OP_MASK_FR, OP_SH_FR): Define. + (OP_MASK_BCC, OP_SH_BCC): Define. + (OP_MASK_PREFX, OP_SH_PREFX): Define. + (OP_MASK_CCC, OP_SH_CCC): Define. + (INSN_READ_FPR_R): Define. + (INSN_RFE): Delete. + +Wed Mar 8 03:13:23 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * m68k.h (enum m68k_architecture): Deleted. + (struct m68k_opcode_alias): New type. + (m68k_opcodes): Now const. Deleted opcode aliases with exactly + matching constraints, values and flags. As a side effect of this, + the MOTOROLA_SYNTAX_ONLY and MIT_SYNTAX_ONLY macros, which so far + as I know were never used, now may need re-examining. + (numopcodes): Now const. + (m68k_opcode_aliases, numaliases): New variables. + (endop): Deleted. + [DONT_DEFINE_TABLE]: Declare numopcodes, numaliases, and + m68k_opcode_aliases; update declaration of m68k_opcodes. + + +Mon Mar 6 10:02:00 1995 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h (delay_type): Delete unused enumeration. + (pa_opcode): Replace unused delayed field with an architecture + field. + (pa_opcodes): Mark each instruction as either PA1.0 or PA1.1. + +Fri Mar 3 16:10:24 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (INSN_ISA4): Define. + +Fri Feb 24 19:13:37 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (M_DLA_AB, M_DLI): Define. + +Thu Feb 23 17:33:09 1995 Jeff Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h (fstwx): Fix single-bit error. + +Wed Feb 15 12:19:52 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (M_ULD, M_ULD_A, M_USD, M_USD_A): Define. + + +Mon Feb 6 10:35:23 1995 J.T. Conklin + + * i386.h: added cpuid instruction , and dr[0-7] aliases for the + debug registers. From Charles Hannum (mycroft@netbsd.org). + +Mon Feb 6 03:31:54 1995 Ken Raeburn + + Changes from Bryan Ford for 16-bit + i386 support: + * i386.h (MOV_AX_DISP32): New macro. + (i386_optab): Added Data16 and Data32 as needed. Added "w" forms + of several call/return instructions. + (ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE): New macro. + +Mon Jan 23 16:45:43 1995 Ken Raeburn + + Sat Jan 21 17:50:38 1995 Pat Rankin (rankin@eql.caltech.edu) + + * ../include/opcode/vax.h (struct vot_wot, field `args'): make + it pointer to const char; + (struct vot, field `name'): ditto. + +Thu Jan 19 14:47:53 1995 Ken Raeburn + + * vax.h: Supply and properly group all values in end sentinel. + +Tue Jan 17 10:55:30 1995 Ian Lance Taylor + + * mips.h (INSN_ISA, INSN_4650): Define. + + + +Wed Oct 19 13:34:17 1994 Ian Lance Taylor + + * a29k.h: Add operand type 'I' for `inv' and `iretinv'. On + systems with a separate instruction and data cache, such as the + 29040, these instructions take an optional argument. + +Wed Sep 14 17:44:20 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@sanguine.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (INSN_STORE_MEMORY): Correct value to not conflict with + INSN_TRAP. + +Tue Sep 6 11:39:08 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@sanguine.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (INSN_STORE_MEMORY): Define. + +Thu Jul 28 19:28:07 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Document new operand type 'x'. + +Tue Jul 26 17:48:05 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i960.h (I_CX2): New instruction category. It includes + instructions available on Cx and Jx processors. + (I_JX): New instruction category, for JX-only instructions. + (i960_opcodes): Put eshro and sysctl in I_CX2 category. Added + Jx-only instructions, in I_JX category. + +Wed Jul 13 18:43:47 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * ns32k.h (endop): Made pointer const too. + +Sun Jul 10 11:01:09 1994 Ian Dall (dall@hfrd.dsto.gov.au) + + * ns32k.h: Drop Q operand type as there is no correct use + for it. Add I and Z operand types which allow better checking. + +Thu Jul 7 12:34:48 1994 Steve Chamberlain (sac@jonny.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (xor.l) :fix bit pattern. + (L_2): New size of operand. + (trapa): Use it. + +Fri Jun 10 16:38:11 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Move "trap" before "tpcc" to change disassembly. + +Fri Jun 3 15:57:36 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Include v9 definitions. + +Thu Jun 2 12:23:17 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (m68060): Defined. + (m68040up, mfloat, mmmu): Include it. + (struct m68k_opcode): Widen `arch' field. + (m68k_opcodes): Updated for M68060. Removed comments that were + instructions commented out by "JF" years ago. + +Thu Apr 28 18:31:14 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (struct m68k_opcode): Shorten `arch' field to 8 bits, and + add a one-bit `flags' field. + (F_ALIAS): New macro. + +Wed Apr 27 11:29:52 1994 Steve Chamberlain (sac@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (dec, inc): Get encoding right. + +Mon Apr 4 13:12:43 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ppc.h (struct powerpc_operand): Removed signedp field; just use + a flag instead. + (PPC_OPERAND_SIGNED): Define. + (PPC_OPERAND_SIGNOPT): Define. + +Thu Mar 31 19:34:08 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (IS_JUMP_ON_ECX_ZERO, "jcxz" pattern): Operand size + prefix is 0x66, not 0x67. Patch from H.J. Lu (hlu@nynexst.com). + +Thu Mar 3 15:51:05 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: Reverse last change. It'll be handled in gas instead. + +Thu Feb 24 15:29:05 1994 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (sar): Disabled the two-operand Imm1 form, since it was + slower on the 486 and used the implicit shift count despite the + explicit operand. The one-operand form is still available to get + the shorter form with the implicit shift count. + +Thu Feb 17 12:27:52 1994 Torbjorn Granlund (tege@mexican.cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h: Fix typo in fstws arg string. + +Wed Feb 9 21:23:52 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ppc.h (struct powerpc_opcode): Make operands field unsigned. + +Mon Feb 7 19:14:58 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ppc.h (PPC_OPCODE_601): Define. + +Fri Feb 4 23:43:50 1994 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h (addb): Use '@' for addb and addib pseudo ops. + (so we can determine valid completers for both addb and addb[tf].) + + * hppa.h (xmpyu): No floating point format specifier for the + xmpyu instruction. + +Fri Feb 4 23:36:52 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ppc.h (PPC_OPERAND_NEXT): Define. + (PPC_OPERAND_NEGATIVE): Change value to make room for above. + (struct powerpc_macro): Define. + (powerpc_macros, powerpc_num_macros): Declare. + +Fri Jan 21 19:13:50 1994 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * ppc.h: New file. Header file for PowerPC opcode table. + +Mon Jan 17 00:14:23 1994 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h: More minor template fixes for sfu and copr (to allow + for easier disassembly). + + * hppa.h: Fix templates for all the sfu and copr instructions. + +Wed Dec 15 15:12:42 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cujo.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (push): Permit Imm16 operand too. + +Sat Dec 11 16:14:06 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h (andc): Exists in base arch. + +Wed Dec 1 12:15:32 1993 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * From Hisashi MINAMINO + * hppa.h: #undef NONE to avoid conflict with hiux include files. + +Sun Nov 21 22:06:57 1993 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h: Add FP quadword store instructions. + +Wed Nov 17 17:13:16 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: (M_J_A): Added. + (M_LA): Removed. + +Mon Nov 8 12:12:47 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (OP_MASK_CACHE, OP_SH_CACHE): Define. From Ted Lemon + . + +Sun Nov 7 00:30:11 1993 Jeffrey A. Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h: Immediate field in probei instructions is unsigned, + not low-sign extended. + +Wed Nov 3 10:30:00 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h (RRI10MASK): Change from 0xfc00ffe0 to 0xfc00fc00. + +Tue Nov 2 12:41:30 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@rover.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: Add "fxch" without operand. + +Mon Nov 1 18:13:03 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (M_JAL_1, M_JAL_2, M_JAL_A): Added. + +Sat Oct 2 22:26:11 1993 Jeffrey A Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h: Add gfw and gfr to the opcode table. + +Wed Sep 29 16:23:00 1993 K. Richard Pixley (rich@sendai.cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h: extended to handle m88110. + +Tue Sep 28 19:19:08 1993 Jeffrey A Law (law@snake.cs.utah.edu) + + * hppa.h (be, ble): Use operand type 'z' to denote absolute branch + addresses. + +Tue Sep 14 14:04:35 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * i960.h (i960_opcodes): Properly bracket initializers. + +Mon Sep 13 12:50:52 1993 K. Richard Pixley (rich@sendai.cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h (BOFLAG): rewrite to avoid nested comment. + +Mon Sep 13 15:46:06 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (two): Protect second argument with parentheses. + +Fri Sep 10 16:29:47 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (i386_optab): Added new instruction "rsm" (for i386sl). + Deleted old in/out instructions in "#if 0" section. + +Thu Sep 9 17:42:19 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (i386_optab): Properly bracket initializers. + +Wed Aug 25 13:50:56 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h (pa_opcode): Use '|' for movb and movib insns. (From + Jeff Law, law@cs.utah.edu). + +Mon Aug 23 16:55:03 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (lcall): Accept Imm32 operand also. + +Mon Aug 23 12:43:11 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (M_ABSU): Removed (absolute value of unsigned number??). + (M_DABS): Added. + +Thu Aug 19 15:08:37 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (INSN_*): Changed values. Removed unused definitions. + Added INSN_COND_BRANCH_LIKELY, INSN_ISA2 and INSN_ISA3. Split + INSN_LOAD_DELAY into INSN_LOAD_MEMORY_DELAY and + INSN_LOAD_COPROC_DELAY. Split INSN_COPROC_DELAY into + INSN_COPROC_MOVE_DELAY and INSN_COPROC_MEMORY_DELAY. + (M_*): Added new values for r6000 and r4000 macros. + (ANY_DELAY): Removed. + +Wed Aug 18 15:37:48 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Added M_LI_S and M_LI_SS. + +Tue Aug 17 07:08:08 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@phydeaux.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: Get some rare mov.bs correct. + +Thu Aug 5 09:15:17 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@lioth.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Don't define const ourself; rely on ansidecl.h having + been included. + +Fri Jul 30 18:41:11 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (F_JSR, F_UNBR, F_CONDBR): Add new flags to mark + jump instructions, for use in disassemblers. + +Thu Jul 22 07:25:27 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h: Make bitfields just unsigned, not unsigned long or + unsigned short. + +Wed Jul 21 11:55:31 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h: New argument type 'y'. Use in various float instructions. + +Mon Jul 19 17:17:03 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@deneb.cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h (break): First immediate field is unsigned. + + * hppa.h: Add rfir instruction. + +Sun Jul 18 16:28:08 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Split the actual table out into ../../opcodes/mips-opc.c. + +Fri Jul 16 09:59:29 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Reworked the hazard information somewhat, and fixed some + bugs in the instruction hazard descriptions. + +Thu Jul 15 12:42:01 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * m88k.h: Corrected a couple of opcodes. + +Tue Jul 6 15:17:35 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Replaced with version from Ralph Campbell and OSF. The + new version includes instruction hazard information, but is + otherwise reasonably similar. + +Thu Jul 1 20:36:17 1993 Doug Evans (dje@canuck.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: Fix typo in UNOP3 (affected sh[al][lr].l). + +Fri Jun 11 18:38:44 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + Patches from Jeff Law, law@cs.utah.edu: + * hppa.h: Clean up some of the OLD_TABLE, non-OLD_TABLE braindamage. + Make the tables be the same for the following instructions: + "bb", "addb[tf]", "addib[tf]", "add", "add[loc]", "addco", + "sh[123]add", "sh[123]add[lo]", "sub", "sub[obt]", "sub[bt]o", + "ds", "comclr", "addi", "addi[ot]", "addito", "subi", "subio", + "comiclr", "fadd", "fsub", "fmpy", "fdiv", "fsqrt", "fabs", + "frnd", "fcpy", "fcnvff", "fcnvxf", "fcnvfx", "fcnvfxt", + "fcmp", and "ftest". + + * hppa.h: Make new and old tables the same for "break", "mtctl", + "mfctl", "bb", "ssm", "rsm", "xmpyu", "fmpyadd", "fmpysub". + Fix typo in last patch. Collapse several #ifdefs into a + single #ifdef. + + * hppa.h: Delete remaining OLD_TABLE code. Bring some + of the comments up-to-date. + + * hppa.h: Update "free list" of letters and update + comments describing each letter's function. + +Fri Jun 4 15:41:37 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@phydeaux.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: checkpoint, includes H8/300-H opcodes. + +Thu Jun 3 15:42:59 1993 Stu Grossman (grossman@cygnus.com) + + * Patches from Jeffrey Law . + * hppa.h: Rework single precision FP + instructions so that they correctly disassemble code + PA1.1 code. + +Thu May 27 19:21:22 1993 Bruce Bauman (boot@osf.org) + + * i386.h (i386_optab, mov pattern): Remove Mem16 restriction from + mov to allow instructions like mov ss,xyz(ecx) to assemble. + +Tue May 25 00:39:40 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h: Use new version from Utah if OLD_TABLE isn't defined; + gdb will define it for now. + +Mon May 24 15:20:06 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Don't end enumerator list with comma. + +Fri May 14 15:15:50 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * Based on patches from davidj@ICSI.Berkeley.EDU (David Johnson): + * mips.h (OP_MASK_COPZ, OP_SH_COPZ): Define. + ("bc2t"): Correct typo. + ("[ls]wc[023]"): Use T rather than t. + ("c[0123]"): Define general coprocessor instructions. + +Mon May 10 06:02:25 1993 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@kr-pc.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Move split point for gcc compilation more towards + middle. + +Fri Apr 9 13:26:16 1993 Jim Kingdon (kingdon@cygnus.com) + + * rs6k.h: Clean up instructions for primary opcode 19 (many were + simply wrong, ics, rfi, & rfsvc were missing). + Add "a" to opr_ext for "bb". Doc fix. + +Thu Mar 18 13:45:31 1993 Per Bothner (bothner@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: 486 extensions from John Hassey (hassey@dg-rtp.dg.com). + * mips.h: Add casts, to suppress warnings about shifting too much. + * m68k.h: Document the placement code '9'. + +Thu Feb 18 02:03:14 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (BREAK_UP_BIG_DECL, AND_OTHER_PART): Add kludge which + allows callers to break up the large initialized struct full of + opcodes into two half-sized ones. This permits GCC to compile + this module, since it takes exponential space for initializers. + (numopcodes, endop): Revise to use AND_OTHER_PART in size calcs. + +Thu Feb 4 02:06:56 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * a29k.h: Remove RCS crud, update GPL to v2, update copyrights. + * convex.h: Added, from GDB's convx-opcode.h. Added CONST to all + initialized structs in it. + +Thu Jan 28 21:32:22 1993 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + Delta 88 changes inspired by Carl Greco, : + * m88k.h (PMEM): Avoid previous definition from . + (AND): Change to AND_ to avoid ansidecl.h `AND' conflict. + +Sat Jan 23 18:10:49 PST 1993 Ralph Campbell (ralphc@pyramid.com) + + * mips.h: document "i" and "j" operands correctly. + +Thu Jan 7 15:58:13 1993 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@tweedledumb.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Removed endianness dependency. + +Sun Jan 3 14:13:35 1993 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: include info on number of cycles per instruction. + +Mon Dec 21 21:29:08 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * hppa.h: Move handy aliases to the front. Fix masks for extract + and deposit instructions. + +Sat Dec 12 16:09:48 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: accept shld and shrd both with and without the shift + count argument, which is always %cl. + +Fri Nov 27 17:13:18 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn at cygnus.com) + + * i386.h (i386_optab_end, i386_regtab_end): Now const. + (one_byte_segment_defaults, two_byte_segment_defaults, + i386_prefixtab_end): Ditto. + +Mon Nov 23 10:47:25 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * vax.h (bb*): Use "v" (bitfield type), not "a" (address operand) + for operand 2; from John Carr, jfc@dsg.dec.com. + +Wed Nov 4 07:36:49 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Define FIXED_SIZE_BRANCH, so bsr and bra instructions + always use 16-bit offsets. Makes calculated-size jump tables + feasible. + +Fri Oct 16 22:52:43 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: Fix one-operand forms of in* and out* patterns. + +Tue Sep 22 14:08:14 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Added CPU32 support. + +Tue Sep 22 00:38:41 1992 John Gilmore (gnu@cygnus.com) + + * mips.h (break): Disassemble the argument. Patch from + jonathan@cs.stanford.edu (Jonathan Stone). + +Wed Sep 9 11:25:28 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: merged Motorola and MIT syntax. + +Thu Sep 3 09:33:22 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (pmove): make the tests less strict, the 68k book is + wrong. + +Tue Aug 25 23:25:19 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cambridge.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (m68ec030): Defined as alias for 68030. + (m68k_opcodes): New type characters "3" for 68030 MMU regs and "t" + for immediate 0-7 added. Set up some opcodes (ptest, bkpt) to use + them. Tightened description of "fmovex" to distinguish it from + some "pmove" encodings. Added "pmove" for 68030 MMU regs, cleaned + up descriptions that claimed versions were available for chips not + supporting them. Added "pmovefd". + +Mon Aug 24 12:04:51 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: fix where the . goes in divull + +Wed Aug 19 11:22:24 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: the cas2 instruction is supposed to be written with + indirection on the last two operands, which can be either data or + address registers. Added a new operand type 'r' which accepts + either register type. Added new cases for cas2l and cas2w which + use them. Corrected masks for cas2 which failed to recognize use + of address register. + +Fri Aug 14 14:20:38 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h: Merged in patches (mostly m68040-specific) from + Colin Smith . + + * m68k.h: Merged m68kmri.h and m68k.h (using the former as a + base). Also cleaned up duplicates, re-ordered instructions for + the sake of dis-assembling (so aliases come after standard names). + * m68kmri.h: Now just defines some macros, and #includes m68k.h. + +Wed Aug 12 16:38:15 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac@thepub.cygnus.com) + + * m68kmri.h: added various opcodes. Moved jbxx to bxxes. Filled in + all missing .s + +Mon Aug 10 23:22:33 1992 Ken Raeburn (raeburn@cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Moved tables to BFD library. + + * i386.h (i386_optab): Add fildq, fistpq aliases used by gcc. + +Sun Jun 28 13:29:03 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: Finish filling in all the holes in the opcode table, + so that the Lucid C compiler can digest this as well... + +Fri Jun 26 21:27:17 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: Add setc, setnc, addr16, data16, repz, repnz aliases. + Fix opcodes on various sizes of fild/fist instructions + (16bit=no suffix, 32bit="l" suffix, 64bit="ll" suffix). + Use tabs to indent for comments. Fixes suggested by Minh Tran-Le. + +Thu Jun 25 16:13:26 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: Fill in all the holes in the opcode table so that the + losing HPUX C compiler can digest this... + +Thu Jun 11 12:15:25 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Fix decoding of coprocessor instructions, somewhat. + (Fix by Eric Anderson, 3jean@maas-neotek.arc.nasa.gov.) + +Thu May 28 11:17:44 1992 Jim Wilson (wilson@sphagnum.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Add new architecture variant sparclite; add its scan + and divscc opcodes. Define ARCHITECTURES_CONFLICT_P macro. + +Tue May 5 14:23:27 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Add some more opcode synonyms (from Frank Yellin, + fy@lucid.com). + +Thu Apr 16 18:25:26 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com) + + * rs6k.h: New version from IBM (Metin). + +Thu Apr 9 00:31:19 1992 Per Bothner (bothner@rtl.cygnus.com) + + * rs6k.h: Fix incorrect extended opcode for instructions `fm' + and `fd'. (From metin@ibmpa.awdpa.ibm.com (Metin G. Ozisik).) + +Tue Apr 7 13:38:47 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * rs6k.h: Move from ../../gdb/rs6k-opcode.h. + +Fri Apr 3 11:30:20 1992 Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com) + + * m68k.h (one, two): Cast macro args to unsigned to suppress + complaints from compiler and lint about integer overflow during + shift. + +Sun Mar 29 12:22:08 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (OP): Avoid signed overflow when shifting to high order bit. + +Fri Mar 6 00:22:38 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * mips.h: Make bitfield layout depend on the HOST compiler, + not on the TARGET system. + +Fri Feb 21 01:29:51 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich@cygnus.com) + + * i386.h: added inb, inw, outb, outw opcodes, added att syntax for + scmp, slod, smov, ssca, ssto. Curtesy Minh Tran-Le + . + +Thu Jan 30 07:31:44 1992 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * h8300.h: turned op_type enum into #define list + +Thu Jan 30 01:07:24 1992 John Gilmore (gnu at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: Remove "cypress" architecture. Remove "fitox" and + similar instructions -- they've been renamed to "fitoq", etc. + REALLY fix tsubcctv. Fix "fcmpeq" and "fcmpq" which had wrong + number of arguments. + * h8300.h: Remove extra ; which produces compiler warning. + +Tue Jan 28 22:59:22 1992 Stu Grossman (grossman at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: fix opcode for tsubcctv. + +Tue Jan 7 17:19:39 1992 K. Richard Pixley (rich at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: fba and cba are now aliases for fb and cb respectively. + +Fri Dec 27 10:55:50 1991 Per Bothner (bothner at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (nop): Made the 'lose' field be even tighter, + so only a standard 'nop' is disassembled as a nop. + +Sun Dec 22 12:18:18 1991 Michael Tiemann (tiemann at cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h (nop): Add RD_GO to `lose' so that only %g0 in dest is + disassembled as a nop. + +Tue Dec 10 00:22:20 1991 K. Richard Pixley (rich at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * sparc.h: fix a typo. + +Sat Nov 30 20:40:51 1991 Steve Chamberlain (sac at rtl.cygnus.com) + + * a29k.h, arm.h, h8300.h, i386.h, i860.h, i960.h , m68k.h, + m88k.h, mips.h , np1.h, ns32k.h, pn.h, pyr.h, sparc.h, tahoe.h, + vax.h, ChangeLog: renamed from ../-opcode.h + + +Local Variables: +version-control: never +End: diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/alpha.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/alpha.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c3babc9 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/alpha.h @@ -0,0 +1,237 @@ +/* alpha.h -- Header file for Alpha opcode table + Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Contributed by Richard Henderson , + patterned after the PPC opcode table written by Ian Lance Taylor. + +This file is part of GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils. + +GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are free software; you can redistribute +them and/or modify them under the terms of the GNU General Public +License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version +1, or (at your option) any later version. + +GDB, GAS, and the GNU binutils are distributed in the hope that they +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 file; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free +Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +#ifndef OPCODE_ALPHA_H +#define OPCODE_ALPHA_H + +/* The opcode table is an array of struct alpha_opcode. */ + +struct alpha_opcode +{ + /* The opcode name. */ + const char *name; + + /* The opcode itself. Those bits which will be filled in with + operands are zeroes. */ + unsigned opcode; + + /* The opcode mask. This is used by the disassembler. This is a + mask containing ones indicating those bits which must match the + opcode field, and zeroes indicating those bits which need not + match (and are presumably filled in by operands). */ + unsigned mask; + + /* One bit flags for the opcode. These are primarily used to + indicate specific processors and environments support the + instructions. The defined values are listed below. */ + unsigned flags; + + /* An array of operand codes. Each code is an index into the + operand table. They appear in the order which the operands must + appear in assembly code, and are terminated by a zero. */ + unsigned char operands[4]; +}; + +/* The table itself is sorted by major opcode number, and is otherwise + in the order in which the disassembler should consider + instructions. */ +extern const struct alpha_opcode alpha_opcodes[]; +extern const int alpha_num_opcodes; + +/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct alpha_opcode. */ + +/* CPU Availability */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_BASE 0x0001 /* Base architecture -- all cpus. */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_EV4 0x0002 /* EV4 specific PALcode insns. */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_EV5 0x0004 /* EV5 specific PALcode insns. */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_BWX 0x0100 /* Byte/word extension (amask bit 0). */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_CIX 0x0200 /* "Count" extension (amask bit 1). */ +#define AXP_OPCODE_MAX 0x0400 /* Multimedia extension (amask bit 8). */ + +#define AXP_OPCODE_NOPAL (~(AXP_OPCODE_EV4|AXP_OPCODE_EV5)) + +/* A macro to extract the major opcode from an instruction. */ +#define AXP_OP(i) (((i) >> 26) & 0x3F) + +/* The total number of major opcodes. */ +#define AXP_NOPS 0x40 + + +/* The operands table is an array of struct alpha_operand. */ + +struct alpha_operand +{ + /* The number of bits in the operand. */ + int bits; + + /* How far the operand is left shifted in the instruction. */ + int shift; + + /* The default relocation type for this operand. */ + int default_reloc; + + /* One bit syntax flags. */ + unsigned flags; + + /* Insertion function. This is used by the assembler. To insert an + operand value into an instruction, check this field. + + If it is NULL, execute + i |= (op & ((1 << o->bits) - 1)) << o->shift; + (i is the instruction which we are filling in, o is a pointer to + this structure, and op is the opcode value; this assumes twos + complement arithmetic). + + If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the + instruction and the operand value. It will return the new value + of the instruction. If the ERRMSG argument is not NULL, then if + the operand value is illegal, *ERRMSG will be set to a warning + string (the operand will be inserted in any case). If the + operand value is legal, *ERRMSG will be unchanged (most operands + can accept any value). */ + unsigned (*insert) PARAMS ((unsigned instruction, int op, + const char **errmsg)); + + /* Extraction function. This is used by the disassembler. To + extract this operand type from an instruction, check this field. + + If it is NULL, compute + op = ((i) >> o->shift) & ((1 << o->bits) - 1); + if ((o->flags & AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED) != 0 + && (op & (1 << (o->bits - 1))) != 0) + op -= 1 << o->bits; + (i is the instruction, o is a pointer to this structure, and op + is the result; this assumes twos complement arithmetic). + + If this field is not NULL, then simply call it with the + instruction value. It will return the value of the operand. If + the INVALID argument is not NULL, *INVALID will be set to + non-zero if this operand type can not actually be extracted from + this operand (i.e., the instruction does not match). If the + operand is valid, *INVALID will not be changed. */ + int (*extract) PARAMS ((unsigned instruction, int *invalid)); +}; + +/* Elements in the table are retrieved by indexing with values from + the operands field of the alpha_opcodes table. */ + +extern const struct alpha_operand alpha_operands[]; +extern const int alpha_num_operands; + +/* Values defined for the flags field of a struct alpha_operand. */ + +/* Mask for selecting the type for typecheck purposes */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_TYPECHECK_MASK \ + (AXP_OPERAND_PARENS | AXP_OPERAND_COMMA | AXP_OPERAND_IR | \ + AXP_OPERAND_FPR | AXP_OPERAND_RELATIVE | AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED | \ + AXP_OPERAND_UNSIGNED) + +/* This operand does not actually exist in the assembler input. This + is used to support extended mnemonics, for which two operands fields + are identical. The assembler should call the insert function with + any op value. The disassembler should call the extract function, + ignore the return value, and check the value placed in the invalid + argument. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_FAKE 01 + +/* The operand should be wrapped in parentheses rather than separated + from the previous by a comma. This is used for the load and store + instructions which want their operands to look like "Ra,disp(Rb)". */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_PARENS 02 + +/* Used in combination with PARENS, this supresses the supression of + the comma. This is used for "jmp Ra,(Rb),hint". */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_COMMA 04 + +/* This operand names an integer register. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_IR 010 + +/* This operand names a floating point register. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_FPR 020 + +/* This operand is a relative branch displacement. The disassembler + prints these symbolically if possible. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_RELATIVE 040 + +/* This operand takes signed values. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_SIGNED 0100 + +/* This operand takes unsigned values. This exists primarily so that + a flags value of 0 can be treated as end-of-arguments. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_UNSIGNED 0200 + +/* Supress overflow detection on this field. This is used for hints. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_NOOVERFLOW 0400 + +/* Mask for optional argument default value. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_OPTIONAL_MASK 07000 + +/* This operand defaults to zero. This is used for jump hints. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_ZERO 01000 + +/* This operand should default to the first (real) operand and is used + in conjunction with AXP_OPERAND_OPTIONAL. This allows + "and $0,3,$0" to be written as "and $0,3", etc. I don't like + it, but it's what DEC does. */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_FIRST 02000 + +/* Similarly, this operand should default to the second (real) operand. + This allows "negl $0" instead of "negl $0,$0". */ +#define AXP_OPERAND_DEFAULT_SECOND 04000 + + +/* Register common names */ + +#define AXP_REG_V0 0 +#define AXP_REG_T0 1 +#define AXP_REG_T1 2 +#define AXP_REG_T2 3 +#define AXP_REG_T3 4 +#define AXP_REG_T4 5 +#define AXP_REG_T5 6 +#define AXP_REG_T6 7 +#define AXP_REG_T7 8 +#define AXP_REG_S0 9 +#define AXP_REG_S1 10 +#define AXP_REG_S2 11 +#define AXP_REG_S3 12 +#define AXP_REG_S4 13 +#define AXP_REG_S5 14 +#define AXP_REG_FP 15 +#define AXP_REG_A0 16 +#define AXP_REG_A1 17 +#define AXP_REG_A2 18 +#define AXP_REG_A3 19 +#define AXP_REG_A4 20 +#define AXP_REG_A5 21 +#define AXP_REG_T8 22 +#define AXP_REG_T9 23 +#define AXP_REG_T10 24 +#define AXP_REG_T11 25 +#define AXP_REG_RA 26 +#define AXP_REG_PV 27 +#define AXP_REG_T12 27 +#define AXP_REG_AT 28 +#define AXP_REG_GP 29 +#define AXP_REG_SP 30 +#define AXP_REG_ZERO 31 + +#endif /* OPCODE_ALPHA_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/cgen.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/cgen.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cda3373 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/cgen.h @@ -0,0 +1,686 @@ +/* Header file for targets using CGEN: Cpu tools GENerator. + +Copyright (C) 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB, the GNU debugger, and the GNU Binutils. + +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 CGEN_H +#define CGEN_H + +#ifndef CGEN_CAT3 +#if defined(__STDC__) || defined(ALMOST_STDC) +#define CGEN_XCAT3(a,b,c) a ## b ## c +#define CGEN_CAT3(a,b,c) CGEN_XCAT3 (a, b, c) +#else +#define CGEN_CAT3(a,b,c) a/**/b/**/c +#endif +#endif + +/* Prepend the cpu name, defined in cpu-opc.h, and _cgen_ to symbol S. + The lack of spaces in the arg list is important for non-stdc systems. + This file is included by -opc.h. + It can be included independently of cpu-opc.h, in which case the cpu + dependent portions will be declared as "unknown_cgen_foo". */ + +#ifndef CGEN_SYM +#define CGEN_SYM(s) CGEN_CAT3 (unknown,_cgen_,s) +#endif + +/* This file contains the static (unchanging) pieces and as much other stuff + as we can reasonably put here. It's generally cleaner to put stuff here + rather than having it machine generated if possible. */ + +/* The assembler syntax is made up of expressions (duh...). + At the lowest level the values are mnemonics, register names, numbers, etc. + Above that are subexpressions, if any (an example might be the + "effective address" in m68k cpus). At the second highest level are the + insns themselves. Above that are pseudo-insns, synthetic insns, and macros, + if any. +*/ + +/* Lots of cpu's have a fixed insn size, or one which rarely changes, + and it's generally easier to handle these by treating the insn as an + integer type, rather than an array of characters. So we allow targets + to control this. */ + +#ifdef CGEN_INT_INSN +typedef unsigned int cgen_insn_t; +#else +typedef char *cgen_insn_t; +#endif + +#ifdef __GNUC__ +#define CGEN_INLINE inline +#else +#define CGEN_INLINE +#endif + +/* Perhaps we should just use bfd.h, but it's not clear + one would want to require that yet. */ +enum cgen_endian { + CGEN_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN, + CGEN_ENDIAN_LITTLE, + CGEN_ENDIAN_BIG +}; + +/* Attributes. + Attributes are used to describe various random things. */ + +/* Struct to record attribute information. */ +typedef struct { + unsigned int num_nonbools; + unsigned int bool; + unsigned int nonbool[1]; +} CGEN_ATTR; + +/* Define a structure member for attributes with N non-boolean entries. + The attributes are sorted so that the non-boolean ones come first. + num_nonbools: count of nonboolean attributes + bool: values of boolean attributes + nonbool: values of non-boolean attributes + There is a maximum of 32 attributes total. */ +#define CGEN_ATTR_TYPE(n) \ +const struct { unsigned int num_nonbools; \ + unsigned int bool; \ + unsigned int nonbool[(n) ? (n) : 1]; } + +/* Given an attribute number, return its mask. */ +#define CGEN_ATTR_MASK(attr) (1 << (attr)) + +/* Return value of attribute ATTR in ATTR_TABLE for OBJ. + OBJ is a pointer to the entity that has the attributes. + It's not used at present but is reserved for future purposes. */ +#define CGEN_ATTR_VALUE(obj, attr_table, attr) \ +((unsigned int) (attr) < (attr_table)->num_nonbools \ + ? ((attr_table)->nonbool[attr]) \ + : (((attr_table)->bool & (1 << (attr))) != 0)) + +/* Parse result (also extraction result). + + The result of parsing an insn is stored here. + To generate the actual insn, this is passed to the insert handler. + When printing an insn, the result of extraction is stored here. + To print the insn, this is passed to the print handler. + + It is machine generated so we don't define it here, + but we do need a forward decl for the handler fns. + + There is one member for each possible field in the insn. + The type depends on the field. + Also recorded here is the computed length of the insn for architectures + where it varies. +*/ + +struct cgen_fields; + +/* Total length of the insn, as recorded in the `fields' struct. */ +/* ??? The field insert handler has lots of opportunities for optimization + if it ever gets inlined. On architectures where insns all have the same + size, may wish to detect that and make this macro a constant - to allow + further optimizations. */ +#define CGEN_FIELDS_BITSIZE(fields) ((fields)->length) + +/* Associated with each insn or expression is a set of "handlers" for + performing operations like parsing, printing, etc. */ + +/* Forward decl. */ +typedef struct cgen_insn CGEN_INSN; + +/* Parse handler. + The first argument is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being + parsed. + The second argument is a pointer to a pointer to the text being parsed. + The third argument is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct + in which the results are placed. + If the expression is successfully parsed, the pointer to the text is + updated. If not it is left alone. + The result is NULL if success or an error message. */ +typedef const char * (cgen_parse_fn) PARAMS ((const struct cgen_insn *, + const char **, + struct cgen_fields *)); + +/* Print handler. + The first argument is a pointer to the disassembly info. + Eg: disassemble_info. It's defined as `PTR' so this file can be included + without dis-asm.h. + The second argument is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being + printed. + The third argument is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct. + The fourth argument is the pc value of the insn. + The fifth argument is the length of the insn, in bytes. */ +/* Don't require bfd.h unnecessarily. */ +#ifdef BFD_VERSION +typedef void (cgen_print_fn) PARAMS ((PTR, const struct cgen_insn *, + struct cgen_fields *, bfd_vma, int)); +#else +typedef void (cgen_print_fn) (); +#endif + +/* Insert handler. + The first argument is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being + parsed. + The second argument is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct + from which the values are fetched. + The third argument is a pointer to a buffer in which to place the insn. */ +typedef void (cgen_insert_fn) PARAMS ((const struct cgen_insn *, + struct cgen_fields *, cgen_insn_t *)); + +/* Extract handler. + The first argument is a pointer to a struct describing the insn being + parsed. + The second argument is a pointer to a struct controlling extraction + (only used for variable length insns). + The third argument is the first CGEN_BASE_INSN_SIZE bytes. + The fourth argument is a pointer to a cgen_fields struct + in which the results are placed. + The result is the length of the insn or zero if not recognized. */ +typedef int (cgen_extract_fn) PARAMS ((const struct cgen_insn *, + void *, cgen_insn_t, + struct cgen_fields *)); + +/* The `parse' and `insert' fields are indices into these tables. + The elements are pointer to specialized handler functions. + Element 0 is special, it means use the default handler. */ +extern cgen_parse_fn * CGEN_SYM (parse_handlers) []; +#define CGEN_PARSE_FN(x) (CGEN_SYM (parse_handlers)[(x)->base.parse]) +extern cgen_insert_fn * CGEN_SYM (insert_handlers) []; +#define CGEN_INSERT_FN(x) (CGEN_SYM (insert_handlers)[(x)->base.insert]) + +/* Likewise for the `extract' and `print' fields. */ +extern cgen_extract_fn * CGEN_SYM (extract_handlers) []; +#define CGEN_EXTRACT_FN(x) (CGEN_SYM (extract_handlers)[(x)->base.extract]) +extern cgen_print_fn * CGEN_SYM (print_handlers) []; +#define CGEN_PRINT_FN(x) (CGEN_SYM (print_handlers)[(x)->base.print]) + +/* Base class of parser/printer. + (Don't read too much into the use of the phrase "base class"). + + Instructions and expressions all share this data in common. + It's a collection of the common elements needed to parse and print + each of them. */ + +#ifndef CGEN_MAX_INSN_ATTRS +#define CGEN_MAX_INSN_ATTRS 1 +#endif + +struct cgen_base { + /* Indices into the handler tables. + We could use pointers here instead, but in the case of the insn table, + 90% of them would be identical and that's a lot of redundant data. + 0 means use the default (what the default is is up to the code). */ + unsigned char parse, insert, extract, print; + + /* Attributes. */ + CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_MAX_INSN_ATTRS) attrs; +}; + +/* Syntax table. + + Each insn and subexpression has one of these. + + The syntax "string" consists of characters (n > 0 && n < 128), and operand + values (n >= 128), and is terminated by 0. Operand values are 128 + index + into the operand table. The operand table doesn't exist in C, per se, as + the data is recorded in the parse/insert/extract/print switch statements. + + ??? Whether we want to use yacc instead is unclear, but we do make an + effort to not make doing that difficult. At least that's the intent. +*/ + +struct cgen_syntax { + /* Original syntax string, for debugging purposes. */ + char *orig; + + /* Name of entry (that distinguishes it from all other entries). + This is used, for example, in simulator profiling results. */ + char *name; + +#if 0 /* not needed yet */ + /* Format of this insn. + This doesn't closely follow the notion of instruction formats for more + complex instruction sets. This is the value computed at runtime. */ + enum cgen_fmt_type fmt; +#endif + + /* Mnemonic (or name if expression). */ + char *mnemonic; + + /* Syntax string. */ + /* FIXME: If each insn's mnemonic is constant, do we want to record just + the arguments here? */ +#ifndef CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_BYTES +#define CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_BYTES 16 +#endif + unsigned char syntax[CGEN_MAX_SYNTAX_BYTES]; + +#define CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR_P(c) ((c) < 128) +#define CGEN_SYNTAX_CHAR(c) (c) +#define CGEN_SYNTAX_FIELD(c) ((c) - 128) + + /* recognize insn if (op & mask) == value + For architectures with variable length insns, this is just a preliminary + test. */ + /* FIXME: Might want a selectable type (rather than always + unsigned long). */ + unsigned long mask, value; + + /* length, in bits + This is the size that `mask' and `value' have been calculated to. + Normally it is CGEN_BASE_INSN_BITSIZE. On vliw architectures where + the base insn size may be larger than the size of an insn, this field is + less than CGEN_BASE_INSN_BITSIZE. + On architectures like the 386 and m68k the real size of the insn may + be computed while parsing. */ + /* FIXME: wip, of course */ + int length; +}; + +/* Operand values (keywords, integers, symbols, etc.) */ + +/* Types of assembler elements. */ + +enum cgen_asm_type { + CGEN_ASM_KEYWORD, CGEN_ASM_MAX +}; + +/* List of hardware elements. */ + +typedef struct cgen_hw_entry { + struct cgen_hw_entry *next; + char *name; + enum cgen_asm_type asm_type; + PTR asm_data; +} CGEN_HW_ENTRY; + +extern CGEN_HW_ENTRY *CGEN_SYM (hw_list); + +CGEN_HW_ENTRY *cgen_hw_lookup PARAMS ((const char *)); + +#ifndef CGEN_MAX_KEYWORD_ATTRS +#define CGEN_MAX_KEYWORD_ATTRS 1 +#endif + +/* This struct is used to describe things like register names, etc. */ + +typedef struct cgen_keyword_entry { + /* Name (as in register name). */ + char *name; + + /* Value (as in register number). + The value cannot be -1 as that is used to indicate "not found". + IDEA: Have "FUNCTION" attribute? [function is called to fetch value]. */ + int value; + + /* Attributes. */ + /* FIXME: Not used yet. */ + CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_MAX_KEYWORD_ATTRS) attrs; + + /* Next name hash table entry. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry *next_name; + /* Next value hash table entry. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry *next_value; +} CGEN_KEYWORD_ENTRY; + +/* Top level struct for describing a set of related keywords + (e.g. register names). + + This struct supports runtime entry of new values, and hashed lookups. */ + +typedef struct cgen_keyword { + /* Pointer to initial [compiled in] values. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry *init_entries; + /* Number of entries in `init_entries'. */ + unsigned int num_init_entries; + /* Hash table used for name lookup. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry **name_hash_table; + /* Hash table used for value lookup. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry **value_hash_table; + /* Number of entries in the hash_tables. */ + unsigned int hash_table_size; +} CGEN_KEYWORD; + +/* Structure used for searching. */ + +typedef struct cgen_keyword_search { + /* Table being searched. */ + const struct cgen_keyword *table; + /* Specification of what is being searched for. */ + const char *spec; + /* Current index in hash table. */ + unsigned int current_hash; + /* Current element in current hash chain. */ + struct cgen_keyword_entry *current_entry; +} CGEN_KEYWORD_SEARCH; + +/* Lookup a keyword from its name. */ +const struct cgen_keyword_entry * cgen_keyword_lookup_name + PARAMS ((struct cgen_keyword *, const char *)); +/* Lookup a keyword from its value. */ +const struct cgen_keyword_entry * cgen_keyword_lookup_value + PARAMS ((struct cgen_keyword *, int)); +/* Add a keyword. */ +void cgen_keyword_add PARAMS ((struct cgen_keyword *, + struct cgen_keyword_entry *)); +/* Keyword searching. + This can be used to retrieve every keyword, or a subset. */ +struct cgen_keyword_search cgen_keyword_search_init + PARAMS ((struct cgen_keyword *, const char *)); +const struct cgen_keyword_entry *cgen_keyword_search_next + PARAMS ((struct cgen_keyword_search *)); + +/* Operand value support routines. */ +/* FIXME: some of the long's here will need to be bfd_vma or some such. */ + +const char * cgen_parse_keyword PARAMS ((const char **, + struct cgen_keyword *, + long *)); +const char * cgen_parse_signed_integer PARAMS ((const char **, int, + long, long, long *)); +const char * cgen_parse_unsigned_integer PARAMS ((const char **, int, + unsigned long, unsigned long, + unsigned long *)); +const char * cgen_parse_address PARAMS ((const char **, int, + int, long *)); +const char * cgen_validate_signed_integer PARAMS ((long, long, long)); +const char * cgen_validate_unsigned_integer PARAMS ((unsigned long, + unsigned long, + unsigned long)); + +/* This struct defines each entry in the operand table. */ + +#ifndef CGEN_MAX_OPERAND_ATTRS +#define CGEN_MAX_OPERAND_ATTRS 1 +#endif + +typedef struct cgen_operand { + /* For debugging. */ + char *name; + + /* Bit position (msb of first byte = bit 0). + May be unused for a modifier. */ + unsigned char start; + + /* The number of bits in the operand. + May be unused for a modifier. */ + unsigned char length; + + /* Attributes. */ + CGEN_ATTR_TYPE (CGEN_MAX_OPERAND_ATTRS) attrs; +#define CGEN_OPERAND_ATTRS(operand) (&(operand)->attrs) + +#if 0 /* ??? Interesting idea but relocs tend to get too complicated for + simple table lookups to work. */ + /* Ideally this would be the internal (external?) reloc type. */ + int reloc_type; +#endif +} CGEN_OPERAND; + +/* Return value of attribute ATTR in OPERAND. */ +#define CGEN_OPERAND_ATTR(operand, attr) \ +CGEN_ATTR_VALUE (operand, CGEN_OPERAND_ATTRS (operand), attr) + +/* The operand table is currently a very static entity. */ +extern const CGEN_OPERAND CGEN_SYM (operand_table)[]; + +enum cgen_operand_type; + +#define CGEN_OPERAND_INDEX(operand) ((int) ((operand) - CGEN_SYM (operand_table))) +/* FIXME: Rename, cpu-opc.h defines this as the typedef of the enum. */ +#define CGEN_OPERAND_TYPE(operand) ((enum cgen_operand_type) CGEN_OPERAND_INDEX (operand)) +#define CGEN_OPERAND_ENTRY(n) (& CGEN_SYM (operand_table) [n]) + +/* This struct defines each entry in the instruction table. */ + +struct cgen_insn { + struct cgen_base base; +/* Given a pointer to a cgen_insn struct, return a pointer to `base'. */ +#define CGEN_INSN_BASE(insn) (&(insn)->base) +#define CGEN_INSN_ATTRS(insn) (&(insn)->base.attrs) + + struct cgen_syntax syntax; +#define CGEN_INSN_SYNTAX(insn) (&(insn)->syntax) +#define CGEN_INSN_FMT(insn) ((insn)->syntax.fmt) +#define CGEN_INSN_BITSIZE(insn) ((insn)->syntax.length) +}; + +/* Return value of attribute ATTR in INSN. */ +#define CGEN_INSN_ATTR(insn, attr) \ +CGEN_ATTR_VALUE (insn, CGEN_INSN_ATTRS (insn), attr) + +/* Instruction lists. + This is used for adding new entries and for creating the hash lists. */ + +typedef struct cgen_insn_list { + struct cgen_insn_list *next; + const struct cgen_insn *insn; +} CGEN_INSN_LIST; + +/* The table of instructions. */ + +typedef struct cgen_insn_table { + /* Pointer to initial [compiled in] entries. */ + const struct cgen_insn *init_entries; + /* Number of entries in `init_entries', including trailing NULL entry. */ + unsigned int num_init_entries; + /* Values added at runtime. */ + struct cgen_insn_list *new_entries; + /* Assembler hash function. */ + unsigned int (*asm_hash) PARAMS ((const char *)); + /* Number of entries in assembler hash table. */ + unsigned int asm_hash_table_size; + /* Disassembler hash function. */ + unsigned int (*dis_hash) PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned long)); + /* Number of entries in disassembler hash table. */ + unsigned int dis_hash_table_size; +} CGEN_INSN_TABLE; + +/* ??? This is currently used by the simulator. + We want this to be fast and the simulator currently doesn't handle + runtime added instructions so this is ok. An alternative would be to + store the index in the table. */ +extern const CGEN_INSN CGEN_SYM (insn_table_entries)[]; +#define CGEN_INSN_INDEX(insn) ((int) ((insn) - CGEN_SYM (insn_table_entries))) +#define CGEN_INSN_ENTRY(n) (& CGEN_SYM (insn_table_entries) [n]) + +/* Return number of instructions. This includes any added at runtime. */ + +int cgen_insn_count PARAMS (()); + +/* The assembler insn table is hashed based on some function of the mnemonic + (the actually hashing done is up to the target, but we provide a few + examples like the first letter or a function of the entire mnemonic). + The index of each entry is the index of the corresponding table entry. + The value of each entry is the index of the next entry, with a 0 + terminating (thus the first entry is reserved). */ + +#ifndef CGEN_ASM_HASH +#ifdef CGEN_MNEMONIC_OPERANDS +#define CGEN_ASM_HASH_SIZE 127 +#define CGEN_ASM_HASH(string) (*(unsigned char *) (string) % CGEN_ASM_HASH_SIZE) +#else +#define CGEN_ASM_HASH_SIZE 128 +#define CGEN_ASM_HASH(string) (*(unsigned char *) (string) % CGEN_ASM_HASH_SIZE) /*FIXME*/ +#endif +#endif + +unsigned int CGEN_SYM (asm_hash_insn) PARAMS ((const char *)); +CGEN_INSN_LIST * cgen_asm_lookup_insn PARAMS ((const char *)); +#define CGEN_ASM_LOOKUP_INSN(insn) cgen_asm_lookup_insn (insn) +#define CGEN_ASM_NEXT_INSN(insn) ((insn)->next) + +/* The disassembler insn table is hashed based on some function of machine + instruction (the actually hashing done is up to the target). */ + +/* It doesn't make much sense to provide a default here, + but while this is under development we do. + BUFFER is a pointer to the bytes of the insn. + INSN is the first CGEN_BASE_INSN_SIZE bytes as an int in host order. */ +#ifndef CGEN_DIS_HASH +#define CGEN_DIS_HASH_SIZE 256 +#define CGEN_DIS_HASH(buffer, insn) (*(unsigned char *) (buffer)) +#endif + +unsigned int CGEN_SYM (dis_hash_insn) PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned long)); +CGEN_INSN_LIST * cgen_dis_lookup_insn PARAMS ((const char *, unsigned long)); +#define CGEN_DIS_LOOKUP_INSN(buf, insn) cgen_dis_lookup_insn (buf, insn) +#define CGEN_DIS_NEXT_INSN(insn) ((insn)->next) + +/* Top level structures and functions. */ + +typedef struct cgen_opcode_data { + CGEN_HW_ENTRY *hw_list; + /*CGEN_OPERAND_TABLE *operand_table; - FIXME:wip */ + CGEN_INSN_TABLE *insn_table; +} CGEN_OPCODE_DATA; + +/* Each CPU has one of these. */ +extern CGEN_OPCODE_DATA CGEN_SYM (opcode_data); + +/* Global state access macros. + Some of these are tucked away and accessed with cover fns. + Simpler things like the current machine and endian are not. */ + +extern int cgen_current_machine; +#define CGEN_CURRENT_MACHINE cgen_current_machine + +extern enum cgen_endian cgen_current_endian; +#define CGEN_CURRENT_ENDIAN cgen_current_endian + +/* Prototypes of major functions. */ + +/* Set the current cpu (+ mach number, endian, etc.). *? +void cgen_set_cpu PARAMS ((CGEN_OPCODE_DATA *, int, enum cgen_endian)); + +/* Initialize the assembler, disassembler. */ +void cgen_asm_init PARAMS ((void)); +void cgen_dis_init PARAMS ((void)); + +/* `init_tables' must be called before `xxx_supported'. */ +void CGEN_SYM (init_tables) PARAMS ((int)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_asm) PARAMS ((int, enum cgen_endian)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_dis) PARAMS ((int, enum cgen_endian)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_parse) PARAMS ((void)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_print) PARAMS ((void)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_insert) PARAMS ((void)); +void CGEN_SYM (init_extract) PARAMS ((void)); +const struct cgen_insn * +CGEN_SYM (assemble_insn) PARAMS ((const char *, struct cgen_fields *, + cgen_insn_t *, char **)); +int CGEN_SYM (insn_supported) PARAMS ((const struct cgen_syntax *)); +#if 0 /* old */ +int CGEN_SYM (opval_supported) PARAMS ((const struct cgen_opval *)); +#endif + +extern const struct cgen_keyword CGEN_SYM (operand_mach); +int CGEN_SYM (get_mach) PARAMS ((const char *)); + +CGEN_INLINE void +CGEN_SYM (put_operand) PARAMS ((int, const long *, + struct cgen_fields *)); +CGEN_INLINE long +CGEN_SYM (get_operand) PARAMS ((int, const struct cgen_fields *)); + +CGEN_INLINE const char * +CGEN_SYM (parse_operand) PARAMS ((int, const char **, struct cgen_fields *)); + +CGEN_INLINE const char * +CGEN_SYM (validate_operand) PARAMS ((int, const struct cgen_fields *)); + +/* Default insn parser, printer. */ +extern cgen_parse_fn CGEN_SYM (parse_insn); +extern cgen_insert_fn CGEN_SYM (insert_insn); +extern cgen_extract_fn CGEN_SYM (extract_insn); +extern cgen_print_fn CGEN_SYM (print_insn); + +/* Read in a cpu description file. */ +const char * cgen_read_cpu_file PARAMS ((const char *)); + +/* Assembler interface. + + The interface to the assembler is intended to be clean in the sense that + libopcodes.a is a standalone entity and could be used with any assembler. + Not that one would necessarily want to do that but rather that it helps + keep a clean interface. The interface will obviously be slanted towards + GAS, but at least it's a start. + + Parsing is controlled by the assembler which calls + CGEN_SYM (assemble_insn). If it can parse and build the entire insn + it doesn't call back to the assembler. If it needs/wants to call back + to the assembler, (*cgen_parse_operand_fn) is called which can either + + - return a number to be inserted in the insn + - return a "register" value to be inserted + (the register might not be a register per pe) + - queue the argument and return a marker saying the expression has been + queued (eg: a fix-up) + - return an error message indicating the expression wasn't recognizable + + The result is an error message or NULL for success. + The parsed value is stored in the bfd_vma *. */ + +/* Values for indicating what the caller wants. */ +enum cgen_parse_operand_type { + CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_INIT, CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_INTEGER, + CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_ADDRESS +}; + +/* Values for indicating what was parsed. + ??? Not too useful at present but in time. */ +enum cgen_parse_operand_result { + CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_NUMBER, CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_REGISTER, + CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_QUEUED, CGEN_PARSE_OPERAND_RESULT_ERROR +}; + +/* Don't require bfd.h unnecessarily. */ +#ifdef BFD_VERSION +extern const char * (*cgen_parse_operand_fn) + PARAMS ((enum cgen_parse_operand_type, const char **, int, int, + enum cgen_parse_operand_result *, bfd_vma *)); +#endif + +/* Called before trying to match a table entry with the insn. */ +void cgen_init_parse_operand PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Called from -asm.c to initialize operand parsing. */ + +/* These are GAS specific. They're not here as part of the interface, + but rather that we need to put them somewhere. */ + +/* Call this from md_assemble to initialize the assembler callback. */ +void cgen_asm_init_parse PARAMS ((void)); + +/* Don't require bfd.h unnecessarily. */ +#ifdef BFD_VERSION +/* The result is an error message or NULL for success. + The parsed value is stored in the bfd_vma *. */ +const char *cgen_parse_operand PARAMS ((enum cgen_parse_operand_type, + const char **, int, int, + enum cgen_parse_operand_result *, + bfd_vma *)); +#endif + +/* Add a register to the assembler's hash table. + This makes lets GAS parse registers for us. + ??? This isn't currently used, but it could be in the future. */ +void cgen_asm_record_register PARAMS ((char *, int)); + +/* After CGEN_SYM (assemble_insn) is done, this is called to + output the insn and record any fixups. */ +void cgen_asm_finish_insn PARAMS ((const struct cgen_insn *, cgen_insn_t *, + unsigned int)); + +#endif /* CGEN_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/convex.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/convex.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..efaeebb --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/convex.h @@ -0,0 +1,1711 @@ +/* Information for instruction disassembly on the Convex. + Copyright 1989, 1993 Free Software Foundation. + +This file is part of GDB. + +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 CONST +#define CONST +#endif /* CONST */ + +#define xxx 0 +#define rrr 1 +#define rr 2 +#define rxr 3 +#define r 4 +#define nops 5 +#define nr 6 +#define pcrel 7 +#define lr 8 +#define rxl 9 +#define rlr 10 +#define rrl 11 +#define iml 12 +#define imr 13 +#define a1r 14 +#define a1l 15 +#define a2r 16 +#define a2l 17 +#define a3 18 +#define a4 19 +#define a5 20 +#define V 1 +#define S 2 +#define VM 3 +#define A 4 +#define VL 5 +#define VS 6 +#define VLS 7 +#define PSW 8 +/* Prevent an error during "make depend". */ +#if !defined (PC) +#define PC 9 +#endif +#define ITR 10 +#define VV 11 +#define ITSR 12 +#define TOC 13 +#define CIR 14 +#define TTR 15 +#define VMU 16 +#define VML 17 +#define ICR 18 +#define TCPU 19 +#define CPUID 20 +#define TID 21 + +CONST char *op[] = { + "", + "v0\0v1\0v2\0v3\0v4\0v5\0v6\0v7", + "s0\0s1\0s2\0s3\0s4\0s5\0s6\0s7", + "vm", + "sp\0a1\0a2\0a3\0a4\0a5\0ap\0fp", + "vl", + "vs", + "vls", + "psw", + "pc", + "itr", + "vv", + "itsr", + "toc", + "cir", + "ttr", + "vmu", + "vml", + "icr", + "tcpu", + "cpuid", + "tid", +}; + +CONST struct formstr format0[] = { + {0,0,rrr,V,S,S}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rrr,S,S,V}, /* mov */ + {1,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* merg.t */ + {2,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mask.t */ + {1,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* merg.f */ + {2,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mask.f */ + {1,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* merg.t */ + {2,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mask.t */ + {3,3,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.s */ + {3,4,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.d */ + {4,3,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.s */ + {4,4,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.d */ + {3,3,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.s */ + {3,4,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.d */ + {4,3,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.s */ + {4,4,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.d */ + {5,0,rrr,V,V,V}, /* and */ + {6,0,rrr,V,V,V}, /* or */ + {7,0,rrr,V,V,V}, /* xor */ + {8,0,rrr,V,V,V}, /* shf */ + {5,0,rrr,V,S,V}, /* and */ + {6,0,rrr,V,S,V}, /* or */ + {7,0,rrr,V,S,V}, /* xor */ + {8,0,rrr,V,S,V}, /* shf */ + {9,3,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.s */ + {9,4,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.d */ + {10,3,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.s */ + {10,4,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.d */ + {9,3,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.s */ + {9,4,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.d */ + {10,3,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.s */ + {10,4,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.d */ + {9,5,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.b */ + {9,6,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.w */ + {9,8,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.l */ + {9,5,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.b */ + {9,6,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.w */ + {9,8,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.l */ + {10,5,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.b */ + {10,6,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.w */ + {10,8,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.l */ + {10,5,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.b */ + {10,6,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.w */ + {10,8,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.l */ + {3,5,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.b */ + {3,6,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.w */ + {3,8,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.l */ + {3,5,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.b */ + {3,6,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.w */ + {3,8,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.l */ + {4,5,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.b */ + {4,6,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.w */ + {4,8,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.l */ + {4,5,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.b */ + {4,6,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.w */ + {4,8,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.l */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format1[] = { + {11,0,xxx,0,0,0}, /* exit */ + {12,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmp */ + {13,2,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmpi.f */ + {13,1,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmpi.t */ + {14,2,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmpa.f */ + {14,1,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmpa.t */ + {15,2,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmps.f */ + {15,1,a3,0,0,0}, /* jmps.t */ + {16,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* tac */ + {17,0,a1r,A,0,0}, /* ldea */ + {18,8,a1l,VLS,0,0}, /* ld.l */ + {18,9,a1l,VM,0,0}, /* ld.x */ + {19,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* tas */ + {20,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* pshea */ + {21,8,a2l,VLS,0,0}, /* st.l */ + {21,9,a2l,VM,0,0}, /* st.x */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {22,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* call */ + {23,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* calls */ + {24,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* callq */ + {25,0,a1r,A,0,0}, /* pfork */ + {26,5,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.b */ + {26,6,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.h */ + {26,7,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.w */ + {26,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.l */ + {18,5,a1r,A,0,0}, /* ld.b */ + {18,6,a1r,A,0,0}, /* ld.h */ + {18,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {27,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* incr.w */ + {21,5,a2r,A,0,0}, /* st.b */ + {21,6,a2r,A,0,0}, /* st.h */ + {21,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* st.w */ + {27,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* incr.l */ + {18,5,a1r,S,0,0}, /* ld.b */ + {18,6,a1r,S,0,0}, /* ld.h */ + {18,7,a1r,S,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {18,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* ld.l */ + {21,5,a2r,S,0,0}, /* st.b */ + {21,6,a2r,S,0,0}, /* st.h */ + {21,7,a2r,S,0,0}, /* st.w */ + {21,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* st.l */ + {18,5,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.b */ + {18,6,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.h */ + {18,7,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {18,8,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.l */ + {21,5,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.b */ + {21,6,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.h */ + {21,7,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.w */ + {21,8,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.l */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format2[] = { + {28,5,rr,A,A,0}, /* cvtw.b */ + {28,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* cvtw.h */ + {29,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* cvtb.w */ + {30,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* cvth.w */ + {28,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtw.b */ + {28,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtw.h */ + {29,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtb.w */ + {30,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvth.w */ + {28,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtw.s */ + {31,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvts.w */ + {32,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtd.s */ + {31,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvts.d */ + {31,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvts.l */ + {32,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtd.l */ + {33,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtl.s */ + {33,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtl.d */ + {34,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* ldpa */ + {8,0,nr,A,0,0}, /* shf */ + {18,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* ld.h */ + {18,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {33,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtl.w */ + {28,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtw.l */ + {35,1,rr,S,S,0}, /* plc.t */ + {36,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* tzc */ + {37,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* eq.w */ + {37,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* eq.w */ + {37,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.b */ + {37,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.w */ + {37,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.l */ + {38,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* leu.h */ + {38,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* leu.w */ + {38,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* leu.h */ + {38,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* leu.w */ + {38,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* leu.b */ + {38,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* leu.h */ + {38,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* leu.w */ + {38,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* leu.l */ + {39,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* ltu.h */ + {39,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* ltu.w */ + {39,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* ltu.h */ + {39,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* ltu.w */ + {39,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* ltu.b */ + {39,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* ltu.h */ + {39,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* ltu.w */ + {39,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* ltu.l */ + {40,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* le.w */ + {40,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* le.w */ + {40,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.b */ + {40,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.w */ + {40,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.l */ + {41,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* lt.w */ + {41,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* lt.w */ + {41,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.b */ + {41,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.w */ + {41,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.l */ + {9,7,rr,S,A,0}, /* add.w */ + {8,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* shf */ + {0,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rr,S,A,0}, /* mov */ + {0,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* mov.w */ + {8,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* shf */ + {0,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rr,A,S,0}, /* mov */ + {5,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* and */ + {6,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* or */ + {7,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* xor */ + {42,0,rr,A,A,0}, /* not */ + {5,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* and */ + {6,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* or */ + {7,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* xor */ + {42,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* not */ + {40,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.s */ + {40,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* le.d */ + {41,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.s */ + {41,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* lt.d */ + {9,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.s */ + {9,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.d */ + {10,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.s */ + {10,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.d */ + {37,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.s */ + {37,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* eq.d */ + {43,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* neg.h */ + {43,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* neg.w */ + {3,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.s */ + {3,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.d */ + {4,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.s */ + {4,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.d */ + {9,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* add.w */ + {9,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* add.w */ + {9,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.b */ + {9,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.w */ + {9,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* add.l */ + {10,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* sub.w */ + {10,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* sub.w */ + {10,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.b */ + {10,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.w */ + {10,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* sub.l */ + {3,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* mul.w */ + {3,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* mul.w */ + {3,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.b */ + {3,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.w */ + {3,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* mul.l */ + {4,6,rr,A,A,0}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,rr,A,A,0}, /* div.w */ + {4,6,nr,A,0,0}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,nr,A,0,0}, /* div.w */ + {4,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.b */ + {4,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.w */ + {4,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* div.l */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format3[] = { + {32,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.s */ + {31,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.d */ + {33,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.d */ + {32,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.l */ + {0,0,rrl,S,S,VM}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rlr,S,VM,S}, /* mov */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {44,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* lop */ + {36,0,rr,V,V,0}, /* tzc */ + {44,0,rr,V,V,0}, /* lop */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {42,0,rr,V,V,0}, /* not */ + {8,0,rr,S,V,0}, /* shf */ + {35,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* plc.t */ + {45,2,rr,V,V,0}, /* cprs.f */ + {45,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* cprs.t */ + {37,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.s */ + {37,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.d */ + {43,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.s */ + {43,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.d */ + {37,3,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.s */ + {37,4,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.d */ + {43,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.s */ + {43,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.d */ + {40,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.s */ + {40,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.d */ + {41,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.s */ + {41,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.d */ + {40,3,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.s */ + {40,4,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.d */ + {41,3,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.s */ + {41,4,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.d */ + {37,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.b */ + {37,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.w */ + {37,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.l */ + {37,5,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.b */ + {37,6,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.w */ + {37,8,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.l */ + {40,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.b */ + {40,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.w */ + {40,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.l */ + {40,5,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.b */ + {40,6,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.w */ + {40,8,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.l */ + {41,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.b */ + {41,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.w */ + {41,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.l */ + {41,5,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.b */ + {41,6,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.w */ + {41,8,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.l */ + {43,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.b */ + {43,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.h */ + {43,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.w */ + {43,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.l */ + {43,5,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.b */ + {43,6,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.h */ + {43,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.w */ + {43,8,rr,S,S,0}, /* neg.l */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format4[] = { + {46,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* nop */ + {47,0,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* br */ + {48,2,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* bri.f */ + {48,1,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* bri.t */ + {49,2,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* bra.f */ + {49,1,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* bra.t */ + {50,2,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* brs.f */ + {50,1,pcrel,0,0,0}, /* brs.t */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format5[] = { + {51,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.b */ + {51,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.h */ + {51,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.w */ + {51,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.l */ + {28,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.s */ + {31,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.w */ + {28,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.l */ + {33,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.w */ + {52,5,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.b */ + {52,6,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.h */ + {52,7,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.w */ + {52,8,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.l */ + {52,5,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.b */ + {52,6,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.h */ + {52,7,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.w */ + {52,8,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.l */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format6[] = { + {53,0,r,A,0,0}, /* ldsdr */ + {54,0,r,A,0,0}, /* ldkdr */ + {55,3,r,S,0,0}, /* ln.s */ + {55,4,r,S,0,0}, /* ln.d */ + {56,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* patu */ + {57,0,r,A,0,0}, /* pate */ + {58,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* pich */ + {59,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* plch */ + {0,0,lr,PSW,A,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,A,PSW,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,PC,A,0}, /* mov */ + {60,0,r,S,0,0}, /* idle */ + {0,0,lr,ITR,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,S,ITR,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,rxl,S,ITSR,0}, /* mov */ + {61,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* rtnq */ + {62,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* cfork */ + {63,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* rtn */ + {64,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* wfork */ + {65,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* join */ + {66,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* rtnc */ + {67,3,r,S,0,0}, /* exp.s */ + {67,4,r,S,0,0}, /* exp.d */ + {68,3,r,S,0,0}, /* sin.s */ + {68,4,r,S,0,0}, /* sin.d */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {69,3,r,S,0,0}, /* cos.s */ + {69,4,r,S,0,0}, /* cos.d */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {70,7,r,A,0,0}, /* psh.w */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {71,7,r,A,0,0}, /* pop.w */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {70,7,r,S,0,0}, /* psh.w */ + {70,8,r,S,0,0}, /* psh.l */ + {71,7,r,S,0,0}, /* pop.w */ + {71,8,r,S,0,0}, /* pop.l */ + {72,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* eni */ + {73,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* dsi */ + {74,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* bkpt */ + {75,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* msync */ + {76,0,r,S,0,0}, /* mski */ + {77,0,r,S,0,0}, /* xmti */ + {0,0,rxl,S,VV,0}, /* mov */ + {78,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* tstvv */ + {0,0,lr,VS,A,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,A,VS,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,VL,A,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,A,VL,0}, /* mov */ + {0,7,lr,VS,S,0}, /* mov.w */ + {0,7,rxl,S,VS,0}, /* mov.w */ + {0,7,lr,VL,S,0}, /* mov.w */ + {0,7,rxl,S,VL,0}, /* mov.w */ + {79,0,r,A,0,0}, /* diag */ + {80,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* pbkpt */ + {81,3,r,S,0,0}, /* sqrt.s */ + {81,4,r,S,0,0}, /* sqrt.d */ + {82,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* casr */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {83,3,r,S,0,0}, /* atan.s */ + {83,4,r,S,0,0}, /* atan.d */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format7[] = { + {84,5,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.b */ + {84,6,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.h */ + {84,7,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.w */ + {84,8,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.l */ + {85,0,r,V,0,0}, /* all */ + {86,0,r,V,0,0}, /* any */ + {87,0,r,V,0,0}, /* parity */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {88,5,r,V,0,0}, /* max.b */ + {88,6,r,V,0,0}, /* max.h */ + {88,7,r,V,0,0}, /* max.w */ + {88,8,r,V,0,0}, /* max.l */ + {89,5,r,V,0,0}, /* min.b */ + {89,6,r,V,0,0}, /* min.h */ + {89,7,r,V,0,0}, /* min.w */ + {89,8,r,V,0,0}, /* min.l */ + {84,3,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.s */ + {84,4,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.d */ + {90,3,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.s */ + {90,4,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.d */ + {88,3,r,V,0,0}, /* max.s */ + {88,4,r,V,0,0}, /* max.d */ + {89,3,r,V,0,0}, /* min.s */ + {89,4,r,V,0,0}, /* min.d */ + {90,5,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.b */ + {90,6,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.h */ + {90,7,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.w */ + {90,8,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.l */ + {35,2,lr,VM,S,0}, /* plc.f */ + {35,1,lr,VM,S,0}, /* plc.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr formatx[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr format1a[] = { + {91,0,imr,A,0,0}, /* halt */ + {92,0,a4,0,0,0}, /* sysc */ + {18,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* ld.h */ + {18,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {5,0,imr,A,0,0}, /* and */ + {6,0,imr,A,0,0}, /* or */ + {7,0,imr,A,0,0}, /* xor */ + {8,0,imr,A,0,0}, /* shf */ + {9,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* add.w */ + {10,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* sub.w */ + {3,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* mul.w */ + {4,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* div.w */ + {18,7,iml,VL,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {18,7,iml,VS,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {8,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* shf.w */ + {93,0,a5,0,0,0}, /* trap */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {37,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* eq.w */ + {38,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* leu.h */ + {38,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* leu.w */ + {39,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* ltu.h */ + {39,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* ltu.w */ + {40,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* le.w */ + {41,6,imr,A,0,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,imr,A,0,0}, /* lt.w */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr format1b[] = { + {18,4,imr,S,0,0}, /* ld.d */ + {18,10,imr,S,0,0}, /* ld.u */ + {18,8,imr,S,0,0}, /* ld.l */ + {18,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* ld.w */ + {5,0,imr,S,0,0}, /* and */ + {6,0,imr,S,0,0}, /* or */ + {7,0,imr,S,0,0}, /* xor */ + {8,0,imr,S,0,0}, /* shf */ + {9,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* add.h */ + {9,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* add.w */ + {10,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* sub.h */ + {10,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* sub.w */ + {3,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* mul.h */ + {3,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* mul.w */ + {4,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* div.h */ + {4,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* div.w */ + {9,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* add.s */ + {10,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* sub.s */ + {3,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* mul.s */ + {4,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* div.s */ + {40,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* le.s */ + {41,3,imr,S,0,0}, /* lt.s */ + {37,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* eq.h */ + {37,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* eq.w */ + {38,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* leu.h */ + {38,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* leu.w */ + {39,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* ltu.h */ + {39,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* ltu.w */ + {40,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* le.h */ + {40,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* le.w */ + {41,6,imr,S,0,0}, /* lt.h */ + {41,7,imr,S,0,0}, /* lt.w */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format0[] = { + {10,3,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.s */ + {10,4,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.d */ + {4,3,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.s */ + {4,4,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.d */ + {10,11,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.s.f */ + {10,12,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.d.f */ + {4,11,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.s.f */ + {4,12,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.d.f */ + {3,11,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.s.f */ + {3,12,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.d.f */ + {4,11,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.s.f */ + {4,12,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.d.f */ + {3,11,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.s.f */ + {3,12,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.d.f */ + {4,11,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.s.f */ + {4,12,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.d.f */ + {5,2,rrr,V,V,V}, /* and.f */ + {6,2,rrr,V,V,V}, /* or.f */ + {7,2,rrr,V,V,V}, /* xor.f */ + {8,2,rrr,V,V,V}, /* shf.f */ + {5,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* and.f */ + {6,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* or.f */ + {7,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* xor.f */ + {8,2,rrr,V,S,V}, /* shf.f */ + {9,11,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.s.f */ + {9,12,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.d.f */ + {10,11,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.s.f */ + {10,12,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.d.f */ + {9,11,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.s.f */ + {9,12,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.d.f */ + {10,11,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.s.f */ + {10,12,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.d.f */ + {9,13,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.b.f */ + {9,14,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.h.f */ + {9,15,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.w.f */ + {9,16,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.l.f */ + {9,13,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.b.f */ + {9,14,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.h.f */ + {9,15,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.w.f */ + {9,16,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.l.f */ + {10,13,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.b.f */ + {10,14,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.h.f */ + {10,15,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.w.f */ + {10,16,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.l.f */ + {10,13,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.b.f */ + {10,14,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.h.f */ + {10,15,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.w.f */ + {10,16,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.l.f */ + {3,13,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.b.f */ + {3,14,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.h.f */ + {3,15,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.w.f */ + {3,16,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.l.f */ + {3,13,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.b.f */ + {3,14,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.h.f */ + {3,15,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.w.f */ + {3,16,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.l.f */ + {4,13,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.b.f */ + {4,14,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.h.f */ + {4,15,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.w.f */ + {4,16,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.l.f */ + {4,13,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.b.f */ + {4,14,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.h.f */ + {4,15,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.w.f */ + {4,16,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.l.f */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format1[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {94,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* tst */ + {95,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* lck */ + {96,0,a3,0,0,0}, /* ulk */ + {17,0,a1r,S,0,0}, /* ldea */ + {97,0,a1r,A,0,0}, /* spawn */ + {98,0,a1r,A,0,0}, /* ldcmr */ + {99,0,a2r,A,0,0}, /* stcmr */ + {100,0,a1r,A,0,0}, /* popr */ + {101,0,a2r,A,0,0}, /* pshr */ + {102,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* rcvr.w */ + {103,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* matm.w */ + {104,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* sndr.w */ + {104,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* sndr.l */ + {102,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* rcvr.l */ + {103,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* matm.l */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {105,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* putr.w */ + {105,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* putr.l */ + {106,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* getr.w */ + {106,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* getr.l */ + {26,13,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.b.f */ + {26,14,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.h.f */ + {26,15,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.w.f */ + {26,16,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.l.f */ + {107,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* matr.w */ + {108,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* mat.w */ + {109,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* get.w */ + {110,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* rcv.w */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {111,7,a1r,A,0,0}, /* inc.w */ + {112,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* put.w */ + {113,7,a2r,A,0,0}, /* snd.w */ + {107,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* matr.l */ + {108,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* mat.l */ + {109,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* get.l */ + {110,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* rcv.l */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {111,8,a1r,S,0,0}, /* inc.l */ + {112,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* put.l */ + {113,8,a2r,S,0,0}, /* snd.l */ + {18,13,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.b.f */ + {18,14,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.h.f */ + {18,15,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.w.f */ + {18,16,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.l.f */ + {21,13,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.b.f */ + {21,14,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.h.f */ + {21,15,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.w.f */ + {21,16,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.l.f */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format2[] = { + {28,5,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.b */ + {28,6,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.h */ + {29,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtb.w */ + {30,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvth.w */ + {28,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.b.f */ + {28,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.h.f */ + {29,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtb.w.f */ + {30,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvth.w.f */ + {31,8,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.l */ + {32,7,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.w */ + {33,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.s */ + {28,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.d */ + {31,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.l.f */ + {32,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.w.f */ + {33,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.s.f */ + {28,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.d.f */ + {114,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* enal */ + {8,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* shf.w */ + {115,0,rr,S,S,0}, /* enag */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {28,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtw.d */ + {32,7,rr,S,S,0}, /* cvtd.w */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {116,3,rr,S,S,0}, /* frint.s */ + {116,4,rr,S,S,0}, /* frint.d */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {116,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.s */ + {116,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.d */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {116,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.s.f */ + {116,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.d.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {81,3,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.s */ + {81,4,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.d */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {81,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.s.f */ + {81,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.d.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format3[] = { + {32,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.s.f */ + {31,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.d.f */ + {33,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.d.f */ + {32,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.l.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {36,2,rr,V,V,0}, /* tzc.f */ + {44,2,rr,V,V,0}, /* lop.f */ + {117,2,rr,V,V,0}, /* xpnd.f */ + {42,2,rr,V,V,0}, /* not.f */ + {8,2,rr,S,V,0}, /* shf.f */ + {35,17,rr,V,V,0}, /* plc.t.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {37,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.s.f */ + {37,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.d.f */ + {43,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.s.f */ + {43,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.d.f */ + {37,11,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.s.f */ + {37,12,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.d.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {40,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.s.f */ + {40,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.d.f */ + {41,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.s.f */ + {41,12,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.d.f */ + {40,11,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.s.f */ + {40,12,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.d.f */ + {41,11,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.s.f */ + {41,12,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.d.f */ + {37,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.b.f */ + {37,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.h.f */ + {37,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.w.f */ + {37,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.l.f */ + {37,13,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.b.f */ + {37,14,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.h.f */ + {37,15,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.w.f */ + {37,16,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.l.f */ + {40,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.b.f */ + {40,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.h.f */ + {40,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.w.f */ + {40,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.l.f */ + {40,13,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.b.f */ + {40,14,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.h.f */ + {40,15,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.w.f */ + {40,16,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.l.f */ + {41,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.b.f */ + {41,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.h.f */ + {41,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.w.f */ + {41,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.l.f */ + {41,13,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.b.f */ + {41,14,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.h.f */ + {41,15,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.w.f */ + {41,16,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.l.f */ + {43,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.b.f */ + {43,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.h.f */ + {43,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.w.f */ + {43,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.l.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format4[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format5[] = { + {51,13,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.b.f */ + {51,14,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.h.f */ + {51,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.w.f */ + {51,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.l.f */ + {28,11,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.s.f */ + {31,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.w.f */ + {28,16,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.l.f */ + {33,15,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.w.f */ + {52,13,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.b.f */ + {52,14,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.h.f */ + {52,15,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.w.f */ + {52,16,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.l.f */ + {52,13,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.b.f */ + {52,14,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.h.f */ + {52,15,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.w.f */ + {52,16,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.l.f */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format6[] = { + {0,0,rxl,S,CIR,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,CIR,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,TOC,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,CPUID,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,S,TTR,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,TTR,S,0}, /* mov */ + {118,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* ctrsl */ + {119,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* ctrsg */ + {0,0,rxl,S,VMU,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,VMU,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,S,VML,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,VML,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,S,ICR,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,ICR,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,rxl,S,TCPU,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,TCPU,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {120,0,nops,0,0,0}, /* stop */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,rxl,S,TID,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,lr,TID,S,0}, /* mov */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e0_format7[] = { + {84,13,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.b.f */ + {84,14,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.h.f */ + {84,15,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.w.f */ + {84,16,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.l.f */ + {85,2,r,V,0,0}, /* all.f */ + {86,2,r,V,0,0}, /* any.f */ + {87,2,r,V,0,0}, /* parity.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {88,13,r,V,0,0}, /* max.b.f */ + {88,14,r,V,0,0}, /* max.h.f */ + {88,15,r,V,0,0}, /* max.w.f */ + {88,16,r,V,0,0}, /* max.l.f */ + {89,13,r,V,0,0}, /* min.b.f */ + {89,14,r,V,0,0}, /* min.h.f */ + {89,15,r,V,0,0}, /* min.w.f */ + {89,16,r,V,0,0}, /* min.l.f */ + {84,11,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.s.f */ + {84,12,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.d.f */ + {90,11,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.s.f */ + {90,12,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.d.f */ + {88,11,r,V,0,0}, /* max.s.f */ + {88,12,r,V,0,0}, /* max.d.f */ + {89,11,r,V,0,0}, /* min.s.f */ + {89,12,r,V,0,0}, /* min.d.f */ + {90,13,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.b.f */ + {90,14,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.h.f */ + {90,15,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.w.f */ + {90,16,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.l.f */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format0[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {10,18,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.s.t */ + {10,19,rrr,S,V,V}, /* sub.d.t */ + {4,18,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.s.t */ + {4,19,rrr,S,V,V}, /* div.d.t */ + {3,18,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.s.t */ + {3,19,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.d.t */ + {4,18,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.s.t */ + {4,19,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.d.t */ + {3,18,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.s.t */ + {3,19,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.d.t */ + {4,18,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.s.t */ + {4,19,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.d.t */ + {5,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* and.t */ + {6,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* or.t */ + {7,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* xor.t */ + {8,1,rrr,V,V,V}, /* shf.t */ + {5,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* and.t */ + {6,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* or.t */ + {7,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* xor.t */ + {8,1,rrr,V,S,V}, /* shf.t */ + {9,18,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.s.t */ + {9,19,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.d.t */ + {10,18,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.s.t */ + {10,19,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.d.t */ + {9,18,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.s.t */ + {9,19,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.d.t */ + {10,18,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.s.t */ + {10,19,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.d.t */ + {9,20,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.b.t */ + {9,21,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.h.t */ + {9,22,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.w.t */ + {9,23,rrr,V,V,V}, /* add.l.t */ + {9,20,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.b.t */ + {9,21,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.h.t */ + {9,22,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.w.t */ + {9,23,rrr,V,S,V}, /* add.l.t */ + {10,20,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.b.t */ + {10,21,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.h.t */ + {10,22,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.w.t */ + {10,23,rrr,V,V,V}, /* sub.l.t */ + {10,20,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.b.t */ + {10,21,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.h.t */ + {10,22,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.w.t */ + {10,23,rrr,V,S,V}, /* sub.l.t */ + {3,20,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.b.t */ + {3,21,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.h.t */ + {3,22,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.w.t */ + {3,23,rrr,V,V,V}, /* mul.l.t */ + {3,20,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.b.t */ + {3,21,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.h.t */ + {3,22,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.w.t */ + {3,23,rrr,V,S,V}, /* mul.l.t */ + {4,20,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.b.t */ + {4,21,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.h.t */ + {4,22,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.w.t */ + {4,23,rrr,V,V,V}, /* div.l.t */ + {4,20,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.b.t */ + {4,21,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.h.t */ + {4,22,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.w.t */ + {4,23,rrr,V,S,V}, /* div.l.t */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format1[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {26,20,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.b.t */ + {26,21,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.h.t */ + {26,22,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.w.t */ + {26,23,a2r,S,0,0}, /* ste.l.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {18,20,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.b.t */ + {18,21,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.h.t */ + {18,22,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.w.t */ + {18,23,a1r,V,0,0}, /* ld.l.t */ + {21,20,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.b.t */ + {21,21,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.h.t */ + {21,22,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.w.t */ + {21,23,a2r,V,0,0}, /* st.l.t */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format2[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {28,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.b.t */ + {28,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.h.t */ + {29,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtb.w.t */ + {30,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvth.w.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {31,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.l.t */ + {32,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.w.t */ + {33,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.s.t */ + {28,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.d.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {116,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.s.t */ + {116,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* frint.d.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {81,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.s.t */ + {81,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* sqrt.d.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format3[] = { + {32,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.s.t */ + {31,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.d.t */ + {33,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.d.t */ + {32,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtd.l.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {36,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* tzc.t */ + {44,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* lop.t */ + {117,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* xpnd.t */ + {42,1,rr,V,V,0}, /* not.t */ + {8,1,rr,S,V,0}, /* shf.t */ + {35,24,rr,V,V,0}, /* plc.t.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {37,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.s.t */ + {37,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.d.t */ + {43,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.s.t */ + {43,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.d.t */ + {37,18,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.s.t */ + {37,19,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.d.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {40,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.s.t */ + {40,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.d.t */ + {41,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.s.t */ + {41,19,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.d.t */ + {40,18,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.s.t */ + {40,19,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.d.t */ + {41,18,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.s.t */ + {41,19,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.d.t */ + {37,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.b.t */ + {37,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.h.t */ + {37,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.w.t */ + {37,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* eq.l.t */ + {37,20,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.b.t */ + {37,21,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.h.t */ + {37,22,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.w.t */ + {37,23,rr,S,V,0}, /* eq.l.t */ + {40,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.b.t */ + {40,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.h.t */ + {40,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.w.t */ + {40,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* le.l.t */ + {40,20,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.b.t */ + {40,21,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.h.t */ + {40,22,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.w.t */ + {40,23,rr,S,V,0}, /* le.l.t */ + {41,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.b.t */ + {41,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.h.t */ + {41,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.w.t */ + {41,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* lt.l.t */ + {41,20,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.b.t */ + {41,21,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.h.t */ + {41,22,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.w.t */ + {41,23,rr,S,V,0}, /* lt.l.t */ + {43,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.b.t */ + {43,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.h.t */ + {43,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.w.t */ + {43,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* neg.l.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format4[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format5[] = { + {51,20,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.b.t */ + {51,21,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.h.t */ + {51,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.w.t */ + {51,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* ldvi.l.t */ + {28,18,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.s.t */ + {31,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvts.w.t */ + {28,23,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtw.l.t */ + {33,22,rr,V,V,0}, /* cvtl.w.t */ + {52,20,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.b.t */ + {52,21,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.h.t */ + {52,22,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.w.t */ + {52,23,rxr,V,V,0}, /* stvi.l.t */ + {52,20,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.b.t */ + {52,21,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.h.t */ + {52,22,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.w.t */ + {52,23,rxr,S,V,0}, /* stvi.l.t */ +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format6[] = { + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +CONST struct formstr e1_format7[] = { + {84,20,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.b.t */ + {84,21,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.h.t */ + {84,22,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.w.t */ + {84,23,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.l.t */ + {85,1,r,V,0,0}, /* all.t */ + {86,1,r,V,0,0}, /* any.t */ + {87,1,r,V,0,0}, /* parity.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {88,20,r,V,0,0}, /* max.b.t */ + {88,21,r,V,0,0}, /* max.h.t */ + {88,22,r,V,0,0}, /* max.w.t */ + {88,23,r,V,0,0}, /* max.l.t */ + {89,20,r,V,0,0}, /* min.b.t */ + {89,21,r,V,0,0}, /* min.h.t */ + {89,22,r,V,0,0}, /* min.w.t */ + {89,23,r,V,0,0}, /* min.l.t */ + {84,18,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.s.t */ + {84,19,r,V,0,0}, /* sum.d.t */ + {90,18,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.s.t */ + {90,19,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.d.t */ + {88,18,r,V,0,0}, /* max.s.t */ + {88,19,r,V,0,0}, /* max.d.t */ + {89,18,r,V,0,0}, /* min.s.t */ + {89,19,r,V,0,0}, /* min.d.t */ + {90,20,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.b.t */ + {90,21,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.h.t */ + {90,22,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.w.t */ + {90,23,r,V,0,0}, /* prod.l.t */ + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, + {0,0,0,0,0,0}, +}; + +char *lop[] = { + "mov", /* 0 */ + "merg", /* 1 */ + "mask", /* 2 */ + "mul", /* 3 */ + "div", /* 4 */ + "and", /* 5 */ + "or", /* 6 */ + "xor", /* 7 */ + "shf", /* 8 */ + "add", /* 9 */ + "sub", /* 10 */ + "exit", /* 11 */ + "jmp", /* 12 */ + "jmpi", /* 13 */ + "jmpa", /* 14 */ + "jmps", /* 15 */ + "tac", /* 16 */ + "ldea", /* 17 */ + "ld", /* 18 */ + "tas", /* 19 */ + "pshea", /* 20 */ + "st", /* 21 */ + "call", /* 22 */ + "calls", /* 23 */ + "callq", /* 24 */ + "pfork", /* 25 */ + "ste", /* 26 */ + "incr", /* 27 */ + "cvtw", /* 28 */ + "cvtb", /* 29 */ + "cvth", /* 30 */ + "cvts", /* 31 */ + "cvtd", /* 32 */ + "cvtl", /* 33 */ + "ldpa", /* 34 */ + "plc", /* 35 */ + "tzc", /* 36 */ + "eq", /* 37 */ + "leu", /* 38 */ + "ltu", /* 39 */ + "le", /* 40 */ + "lt", /* 41 */ + "not", /* 42 */ + "neg", /* 43 */ + "lop", /* 44 */ + "cprs", /* 45 */ + "nop", /* 46 */ + "br", /* 47 */ + "bri", /* 48 */ + "bra", /* 49 */ + "brs", /* 50 */ + "ldvi", /* 51 */ + "stvi", /* 52 */ + "ldsdr", /* 53 */ + "ldkdr", /* 54 */ + "ln", /* 55 */ + "patu", /* 56 */ + "pate", /* 57 */ + "pich", /* 58 */ + "plch", /* 59 */ + "idle", /* 60 */ + "rtnq", /* 61 */ + "cfork", /* 62 */ + "rtn", /* 63 */ + "wfork", /* 64 */ + "join", /* 65 */ + "rtnc", /* 66 */ + "exp", /* 67 */ + "sin", /* 68 */ + "cos", /* 69 */ + "psh", /* 70 */ + "pop", /* 71 */ + "eni", /* 72 */ + "dsi", /* 73 */ + "bkpt", /* 74 */ + "msync", /* 75 */ + "mski", /* 76 */ + "xmti", /* 77 */ + "tstvv", /* 78 */ + "diag", /* 79 */ + "pbkpt", /* 80 */ + "sqrt", /* 81 */ + "casr", /* 82 */ + "atan", /* 83 */ + "sum", /* 84 */ + "all", /* 85 */ + "any", /* 86 */ + "parity", /* 87 */ + "max", /* 88 */ + "min", /* 89 */ + "prod", /* 90 */ + "halt", /* 91 */ + "sysc", /* 92 */ + "trap", /* 93 */ + "tst", /* 94 */ + "lck", /* 95 */ + "ulk", /* 96 */ + "spawn", /* 97 */ + "ldcmr", /* 98 */ + "stcmr", /* 99 */ + "popr", /* 100 */ + "pshr", /* 101 */ + "rcvr", /* 102 */ + "matm", /* 103 */ + "sndr", /* 104 */ + "putr", /* 105 */ + "getr", /* 106 */ + "matr", /* 107 */ + "mat", /* 108 */ + "get", /* 109 */ + "rcv", /* 110 */ + "inc", /* 111 */ + "put", /* 112 */ + "snd", /* 113 */ + "enal", /* 114 */ + "enag", /* 115 */ + "frint", /* 116 */ + "xpnd", /* 117 */ + "ctrsl", /* 118 */ + "ctrsg", /* 119 */ + "stop", /* 120 */ +}; + +char *rop[] = { + "", /* 0 */ + ".t", /* 1 */ + ".f", /* 2 */ + ".s", /* 3 */ + ".d", /* 4 */ + ".b", /* 5 */ + ".h", /* 6 */ + ".w", /* 7 */ + ".l", /* 8 */ + ".x", /* 9 */ + ".u", /* 10 */ + ".s.f", /* 11 */ + ".d.f", /* 12 */ + ".b.f", /* 13 */ + ".h.f", /* 14 */ + ".w.f", /* 15 */ + ".l.f", /* 16 */ + ".t.f", /* 17 */ + ".s.t", /* 18 */ + ".d.t", /* 19 */ + ".b.t", /* 20 */ + ".h.t", /* 21 */ + ".w.t", /* 22 */ + ".l.t", /* 23 */ + ".t.t", /* 24 */ +}; diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/i386.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/i386.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c74d2d6 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/i386.h @@ -0,0 +1,981 @@ +/* i386-opcode.h -- Intel 80386 opcode table + Copyright 1989, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 1997 Free Software Foundation. + +This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler, and GDB, the GNU Debugger. + +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. */ + +/* The NON_BROKEN_OPCODES cases use the operands in the reverse order + from that documented in the Intel manuals. The opcode values are + such that they actually generate different instructions. These + values must not be changed, as they are the values generated by the + UnixWare assembler, and possibly other ix86 assemblers. */ + +static const template i386_optab[] = { + +#define _ None +/* move instructions */ +#define MOV_AX_DISP32 0xa0 +{ "mov", 2, 0xa0, _, DW|NoModrm, { Disp32, Acc, 0 } }, +{ "mov", 2, 0x88, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0 } }, +{ "mov", 2, 0xb0, _, ShortFormW, { Imm, Reg, 0 } }, +{ "mov", 2, 0xc6, _, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0 } }, +{ "mov", 2, 0x8c, _, D|Modrm, { SReg3|SReg2, Reg16|Mem, 0 } }, +/* move to/from control debug registers */ +{ "mov", 2, 0x0f20, _, D|Modrm, { Control, Reg32, 0} }, +{ "mov", 2, 0x0f21, _, D|Modrm, { Debug, Reg32, 0} }, +{ "mov", 2, 0x0f24, _, D|Modrm, { Test, Reg32, 0} }, + +/* move with sign extend */ +/* "movsbl" & "movsbw" must not be unified into "movsb" to avoid + conflict with the "movs" string move instruction. Thus, + {"movsb", 2, 0x0fbe, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, Reg16|Reg32, 0} }, + is not kosher; we must seperate the two instructions. */ +{"movsbl", 2, 0x0fbe, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm|Data32, { Reg8|Mem, Reg32, 0} }, +{"movsbw", 2, 0x0fbe, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm|Data16, { Reg8|Mem, Reg16, 0} }, +{"movswl", 2, 0x0fbf, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm, { Reg16|Mem, Reg32, 0} }, + +/* move with zero extend */ +{"movzb", 2, 0x0fb6, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, Reg16|Reg32, 0} }, +{"movzwl", 2, 0x0fb7, _, ReverseRegRegmem|Modrm, { Reg16|Mem, Reg32, 0} }, + +/* push instructions */ +{"push", 1, 0x50, _, ShortForm, { WordReg,0,0 } }, +{"push", 1, 0xff, 0x6, Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, 0, 0 } }, +{"push", 1, 0x6a, _, NoModrm, { Imm8S, 0, 0} }, +{"push", 1, 0x68, _, NoModrm, { Imm16|Imm32, 0, 0} }, +{"push", 1, 0x06, _, Seg2ShortForm, { SReg2,0,0 } }, +{"push", 1, 0x0fa0, _, Seg3ShortForm, { SReg3,0,0 } }, +/* push all */ +{"pusha", 0, 0x60, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0 } }, + +/* pop instructions */ +{"pop", 1, 0x58, _, ShortForm, { WordReg,0,0 } }, +{"pop", 1, 0x8f, 0x0, Modrm, { WordReg|WordMem, 0, 0 } }, +#define POP_SEG_SHORT 0x7 +{"pop", 1, 0x07, _, Seg2ShortForm, { SReg2,0,0 } }, +{"pop", 1, 0x0fa1, _, Seg3ShortForm, { SReg3,0,0 } }, +/* pop all */ +{"popa", 0, 0x61, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0 } }, + +/* xchg exchange instructions + xchg commutes: we allow both operand orders */ +{"xchg", 2, 0x90, _, ShortForm, { WordReg, Acc, 0 } }, +{"xchg", 2, 0x90, _, ShortForm, { Acc, WordReg, 0 } }, +{"xchg", 2, 0x86, _, W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0 } }, +{"xchg", 2, 0x86, _, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, Reg, 0 } }, + +/* in/out from ports */ +{"in", 2, 0xe4, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm8, Acc, 0 } }, +{"in", 2, 0xec, _, W|NoModrm, { InOutPortReg, Acc, 0 } }, +{"in", 1, 0xe4, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm8, 0, 0 } }, +{"in", 1, 0xec, _, W|NoModrm, { InOutPortReg, 0, 0 } }, +{"out", 2, 0xe6, _, W|NoModrm, { Acc, Imm8, 0 } }, +{"out", 2, 0xee, _, W|NoModrm, { Acc, InOutPortReg, 0 } }, +{"out", 1, 0xe6, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm8, 0, 0 } }, +{"out", 1, 0xee, _, W|NoModrm, { InOutPortReg, 0, 0 } }, + +/* load effective address */ +{"lea", 2, 0x8d, _, Modrm, { WordMem, WordReg, 0 } }, + +/* load segment registers from memory */ +{"lds", 2, 0xc5, _, Modrm, { Mem, Reg32, 0} }, +{"les", 2, 0xc4, _, Modrm, { Mem, Reg32, 0} }, +{"lfs", 2, 0x0fb4, _, Modrm, { Mem, Reg32, 0} }, +{"lgs", 2, 0x0fb5, _, Modrm, { Mem, Reg32, 0} }, +{"lss", 2, 0x0fb2, _, Modrm, { Mem, Reg32, 0} }, + +/* flags register instructions */ +{"clc", 0, 0xf8, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cld", 0, 0xfc, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cli", 0, 0xfa, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"clts", 0, 0x0f06, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cmc", 0, 0xf5, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"lahf", 0, 0x9f, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"sahf", 0, 0x9e, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"pushfl", 0, 0x9c, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"popfl", 0, 0x9d, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"pushfw", 0, 0x9c, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"popfw", 0, 0x9d, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"pushf", 0, 0x9c, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"popf", 0, 0x9d, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"stc", 0, 0xf9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"std", 0, 0xfd, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"sti", 0, 0xfb, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +{"add", 2, 0x0, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"add", 2, 0x83, 0, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"add", 2, 0x4, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"add", 2, 0x80, 0, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"inc", 1, 0x40, _, ShortForm, { WordReg, 0, 0} }, +{"inc", 1, 0xfe, 0, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sub", 2, 0x28, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sub", 2, 0x83, 5, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"sub", 2, 0x2c, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"sub", 2, 0x80, 5, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"dec", 1, 0x48, _, ShortForm, { WordReg, 0, 0} }, +{"dec", 1, 0xfe, 1, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sbb", 2, 0x18, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sbb", 2, 0x83, 3, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"sbb", 2, 0x1c, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"sbb", 2, 0x80, 3, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"cmp", 2, 0x38, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"cmp", 2, 0x83, 7, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"cmp", 2, 0x3c, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"cmp", 2, 0x80, 7, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"test", 2, 0x84, _, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, Reg, 0} }, +{"test", 2, 0x84, _, W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"test", 2, 0xa8, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"test", 2, 0xf6, 0, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"and", 2, 0x20, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"and", 2, 0x83, 4, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"and", 2, 0x24, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"and", 2, 0x80, 4, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"or", 2, 0x08, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"or", 2, 0x83, 1, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"or", 2, 0x0c, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"or", 2, 0x80, 1, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"xor", 2, 0x30, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"xor", 2, 0x83, 6, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"xor", 2, 0x34, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"xor", 2, 0x80, 6, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +/* iclr with 1 operand is really xor with 2 operands. */ +{"clr", 1, 0x30, _, W|Modrm|iclrKludge, { Reg } }, + +{"adc", 2, 0x10, _, DW|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"adc", 2, 0x83, 2, Modrm, { Imm8S, WordReg|WordMem, 0} }, +{"adc", 2, 0x14, _, W|NoModrm, { Imm, Acc, 0} }, +{"adc", 2, 0x80, 2, W|Modrm, { Imm, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"neg", 1, 0xf6, 3, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"not", 1, 0xf6, 2, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"aaa", 0, 0x37, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"aas", 0, 0x3f, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"daa", 0, 0x27, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"das", 0, 0x2f, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"aad", 0, 0xd50a, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"aam", 0, 0xd40a, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* conversion insns */ +/* conversion: intel naming */ +{"cbw", 0, 0x98, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cwd", 0, 0x99, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cwde", 0, 0x98, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cdq", 0, 0x99, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +/* att naming */ +{"cbtw", 0, 0x98, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cwtl", 0, 0x98, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cwtd", 0, 0x99, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cltd", 0, 0x99, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* Warning! the mul/imul (opcode 0xf6) must only have 1 operand! They are + expanding 64-bit multiplies, and *cannot* be selected to accomplish + 'imul %ebx, %eax' (opcode 0x0faf must be used in this case) + These multiplies can only be selected with single operand forms. */ +{"mul", 1, 0xf6, 4, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"imul", 1, 0xf6, 5, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + + + + +/* imulKludge here is needed to reverse the i.rm.reg & i.rm.regmem fields. + These instructions are exceptions: 'imul $2, %eax, %ecx' would put + '%eax' in the reg field and '%ecx' in the regmem field if we did not + switch them. */ +{"imul", 2, 0x0faf, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|Mem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"imul", 3, 0x6b, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { Imm8S, WordReg|Mem, WordReg} }, +{"imul", 3, 0x69, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { Imm16|Imm32, WordReg|Mem, WordReg} }, +/* + imul with 2 operands mimicks imul with 3 by puting register both + in i.rm.reg & i.rm.regmem fields +*/ +{"imul", 2, 0x6b, _, Modrm|imulKludge, { Imm8S, WordReg, 0} }, +{"imul", 2, 0x69, _, Modrm|imulKludge, { Imm16|Imm32, WordReg, 0} }, +{"div", 1, 0xf6, 6, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"div", 2, 0xf6, 6, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, Acc, 0} }, +{"idiv", 1, 0xf6, 7, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"idiv", 2, 0xf6, 7, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, Acc, 0} }, + +{"rol", 2, 0xd0, 0, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rol", 2, 0xc0, 0, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rol", 2, 0xd2, 0, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rol", 1, 0xd0, 0, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"ror", 2, 0xd0, 1, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"ror", 2, 0xc0, 1, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"ror", 2, 0xd2, 1, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"ror", 1, 0xd0, 1, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"rcl", 2, 0xd0, 2, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcl", 2, 0xc0, 2, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcl", 2, 0xd2, 2, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcl", 1, 0xd0, 2, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"rcr", 2, 0xd0, 3, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcr", 2, 0xc0, 3, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcr", 2, 0xd2, 3, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"rcr", 1, 0xd0, 3, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sal", 2, 0xd0, 4, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sal", 2, 0xc0, 4, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sal", 2, 0xd2, 4, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sal", 1, 0xd0, 4, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"shl", 2, 0xd0, 4, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shl", 2, 0xc0, 4, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shl", 2, 0xd2, 4, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shl", 1, 0xd0, 4, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"shld", 3, 0x0fa4, _, Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg, WordReg|Mem} }, +{"shld", 3, 0x0fa5, _, Modrm, { ShiftCount, WordReg, WordReg|Mem} }, +{"shld", 2, 0x0fa5, _, Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"shr", 2, 0xd0, 5, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shr", 2, 0xc0, 5, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shr", 2, 0xd2, 5, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"shr", 1, 0xd0, 5, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"shrd", 3, 0x0fac, _, Modrm, { Imm8, WordReg, WordReg|Mem} }, +{"shrd", 3, 0x0fad, _, Modrm, { ShiftCount, WordReg, WordReg|Mem} }, +{"shrd", 2, 0x0fad, _, Modrm, { WordReg, WordReg|Mem, 0} }, + +{"sar", 2, 0xd0, 7, W|Modrm, { Imm1, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sar", 2, 0xc0, 7, W|Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sar", 2, 0xd2, 7, W|Modrm, { ShiftCount, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"sar", 1, 0xd0, 7, W|Modrm, { Reg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* control transfer instructions */ +#define CALL_PC_RELATIVE 0xe8 +{"call", 1, 0xe8, _, JumpDword, { Disp32, 0, 0} }, +{"call", 1, 0xff, 2, Modrm|Data32, { Reg|Mem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} }, +{"callw", 1, 0xff, 2, Modrm|Data16, { Reg|Mem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} }, +#define CALL_FAR_IMMEDIATE 0x9a +{"lcall", 2, 0x9a, _, JumpInterSegment, { Imm16, Imm32, 0} }, +{"lcall", 1, 0xff, 3, Modrm|Data32, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"lcallw", 1, 0xff, 3, Modrm|Data16, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +#define JUMP_PC_RELATIVE 0xeb +{"jmp", 1, 0xeb, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jmp", 1, 0xff, 4, Modrm, { Reg32|Mem|JumpAbsolute, 0, 0} }, +#define JUMP_FAR_IMMEDIATE 0xea +{"ljmp", 2, 0xea, _, JumpInterSegment, { Imm16, Imm32, 0} }, +{"ljmp", 1, 0xff, 5, Modrm|Data32, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"ret", 0, 0xc3, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ret", 1, 0xc2, _, NoModrm|Data32, { Imm16, 0, 0} }, +{"retw", 0, 0xc3, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"retw", 1, 0xc2, _, NoModrm|Data16, { Imm16, 0, 0} }, +{"lret", 0, 0xcb, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"lret", 1, 0xca, _, NoModrm|Data32, { Imm16, 0, 0} }, +{"lretw", 0, 0xcb, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"lretw", 1, 0xca, _, NoModrm|Data16, { Imm16, 0, 0} }, +{"enter", 2, 0xc8, _, NoModrm|Data32, { Imm16, Imm8, 0} }, +{"leave", 0, 0xc9, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"enterw", 2, 0xc8, _, NoModrm|Data16, { Imm16, Imm8, 0} }, +{"leavew", 0, 0xc9, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* conditional jumps */ +{"jo", 1, 0x70, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jno", 1, 0x71, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jb", 1, 0x72, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jc", 1, 0x72, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jnae", 1, 0x72, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jnb", 1, 0x73, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jnc", 1, 0x73, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jae", 1, 0x73, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"je", 1, 0x74, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jz", 1, 0x74, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jne", 1, 0x75, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jnz", 1, 0x75, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jbe", 1, 0x76, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jna", 1, 0x76, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jnbe", 1, 0x77, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"ja", 1, 0x77, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"js", 1, 0x78, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jns", 1, 0x79, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jp", 1, 0x7a, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jpe", 1, 0x7a, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jnp", 1, 0x7b, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jpo", 1, 0x7b, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jl", 1, 0x7c, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jnge", 1, 0x7c, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jnl", 1, 0x7d, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jge", 1, 0x7d, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jle", 1, 0x7e, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jng", 1, 0x7e, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"jnle", 1, 0x7f, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jg", 1, 0x7f, _, Jump, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +#if 0 /* XXX where are these macros used? + To get them working again, they need to take + an entire template as the parameter, + and check for Data16/Data32 flags. */ +/* these turn into pseudo operations when disp is larger than 8 bits */ +#define IS_JUMP_ON_CX_ZERO(o) \ + (o == 0x66e3) +#define IS_JUMP_ON_ECX_ZERO(o) \ + (o == 0xe3) +#endif + +{"jcxz", 1, 0xe3, _, JumpByte|Data16, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"jecxz", 1, 0xe3, _, JumpByte|Data32, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +#define IS_LOOP_ECX_TIMES(o) \ + (o == 0xe2 || o == 0xe1 || o == 0xe0) + +{"loop", 1, 0xe2, _, JumpByte, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"loopz", 1, 0xe1, _, JumpByte, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"loope", 1, 0xe1, _, JumpByte, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +{"loopnz", 1, 0xe0, _, JumpByte, { Disp, 0, 0} }, +{"loopne", 1, 0xe0, _, JumpByte, { Disp, 0, 0} }, + +/* set byte on flag instructions */ +{"seto", 1, 0x0f90, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setno", 1, 0x0f91, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setb", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setc", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setnae", 1, 0x0f92, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setnb", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setnc", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setae", 1, 0x0f93, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sete", 1, 0x0f94, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setz", 1, 0x0f94, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setne", 1, 0x0f95, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setnz", 1, 0x0f95, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setbe", 1, 0x0f96, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setna", 1, 0x0f96, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setnbe", 1, 0x0f97, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"seta", 1, 0x0f97, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sets", 1, 0x0f98, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setns", 1, 0x0f99, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setp", 1, 0x0f9a, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setpe", 1, 0x0f9a, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setnp", 1, 0x0f9b, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setpo", 1, 0x0f9b, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setl", 1, 0x0f9c, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setnge", 1, 0x0f9c, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setnl", 1, 0x0f9d, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setge", 1, 0x0f9d, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setle", 1, 0x0f9e, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setng", 1, 0x0f9e, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"setnle", 1, 0x0f9f, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"setg", 1, 0x0f9f, 0, Modrm, { Reg8|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +#define IS_STRING_INSTRUCTION(o) \ + ((o) == 0xa6 || (o) == 0x6c || (o) == 0x6e || (o) == 0x6e || \ + (o) == 0xac || (o) == 0xa4 || (o) == 0xae || (o) == 0xaa || \ + (o) == 0xd7) + +/* string manipulation */ +{"cmps", 0, 0xa6, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"scmp", 0, 0xa6, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ins", 0, 0x6c, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"outs", 0, 0x6e, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"lods", 0, 0xac, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"slod", 0, 0xac, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"movs", 0, 0xa4, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"smov", 0, 0xa4, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"scas", 0, 0xae, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ssca", 0, 0xae, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"stos", 0, 0xaa, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ssto", 0, 0xaa, _, W|NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"xlat", 0, 0xd7, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* bit manipulation */ +{"bsf", 2, 0x0fbc, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { Reg|Mem, Reg, 0} }, +{"bsr", 2, 0x0fbd, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { Reg|Mem, Reg, 0} }, +{"bt", 2, 0x0fa3, _, Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"bt", 2, 0x0fba, 4, Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"btc", 2, 0x0fbb, _, Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"btc", 2, 0x0fba, 7, Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"btr", 2, 0x0fb3, _, Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"btr", 2, 0x0fba, 6, Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"bts", 2, 0x0fab, _, Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0} }, +{"bts", 2, 0x0fba, 5, Modrm, { Imm8, Reg|Mem, 0} }, + +/* interrupts & op. sys insns */ +/* See gas/config/tc-i386.c for conversion of 'int $3' into the special + int 3 insn. */ +#define INT_OPCODE 0xcd +#define INT3_OPCODE 0xcc +{"int", 1, 0xcd, _, NoModrm, { Imm8, 0, 0} }, +{"int3", 0, 0xcc, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"into", 0, 0xce, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"iret", 0, 0xcf, _, NoModrm|Data32, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"iretw", 0, 0xcf, _, NoModrm|Data16, { 0, 0, 0} }, +/* i386sl, i486sl, later 486, and Pentium */ +{"rsm", 0, 0x0faa, _, NoModrm,{ 0, 0, 0} }, + +{"boundl", 2, 0x62, _, Modrm|Data32, { Reg32, Mem, 0} }, +{"boundw", 2, 0x62, _, Modrm|Data16, { Reg16, Mem, 0} }, + +{"hlt", 0, 0xf4, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"wait", 0, 0x9b, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +/* nop is actually 'xchgl %eax, %eax' */ +{"nop", 0, 0x90, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* protection control */ +{"arpl", 2, 0x63, _, Modrm, { Reg16, Reg16|Mem, 0} }, +{"lar", 2, 0x0f02, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|Mem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"lgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"lidt", 1, 0x0f01, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"lldt", 1, 0x0f00, 2, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"lmsw", 1, 0x0f01, 6, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"lsl", 2, 0x0f03, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|Mem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"ltr", 1, 0x0f00, 3, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"sgdt", 1, 0x0f01, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"sidt", 1, 0x0f01, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"sldt", 1, 0x0f00, 0, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"smsw", 1, 0x0f01, 4, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"str", 1, 0x0f00, 1, Modrm, { Reg16|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"verr", 1, 0x0f00, 4, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"verw", 1, 0x0f00, 5, Modrm, { WordReg|Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* floating point instructions */ + +/* load */ +{"fld", 1, 0xd9c0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"flds", 1, 0xd9, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem float */ +{"fldl", 1, 0xdd, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem double */ +{"fldl", 1, 0xd9c0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"fild", 1, 0xdf, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem word (16) */ +{"fildl", 1, 0xdb, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem dword (32) */ +{"fildq",1, 0xdf, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem qword (64) */ +{"fildll",1, 0xdf, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem qword (64) */ +{"fldt", 1, 0xdb, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem efloat */ +{"fbld", 1, 0xdf, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- mem bcd */ + +/* store (no pop) */ +{"fst", 1, 0xddd0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"fsts", 1, 0xd9, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem float */ +{"fstl", 1, 0xdd, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem double */ +{"fstl", 1, 0xddd0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"fist", 1, 0xdf, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem word (16) */ +{"fistl", 1, 0xdb, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem dword (32) */ + +/* store (with pop) */ +{"fstp", 1, 0xddd8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"fstps", 1, 0xd9, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem float */ +{"fstpl", 1, 0xdd, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem double */ +{"fstpl", 1, 0xddd8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, /* register */ +{"fistp", 1, 0xdf, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem word (16) */ +{"fistpl",1, 0xdb, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem dword (32) */ +{"fistpq",1, 0xdf, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem qword (64) */ +{"fistpll",1,0xdf, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem qword (64) */ +{"fstpt", 1, 0xdb, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem efloat */ +{"fbstp", 1, 0xdf, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 --> mem bcd */ + +/* exchange %st with %st0 */ +{"fxch", 1, 0xd9c8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fxch", 0, 0xd9c9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* alias for fxch %st, %st(1) */ + +/* comparison (without pop) */ +{"fcom", 1, 0xd8d0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fcoms", 1, 0xd8, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem float */ +{"ficoml", 1, 0xda, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem word */ +{"fcoml", 1, 0xdc, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem double */ +{"fcoml", 1, 0xd8d0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"ficoms", 1, 0xde, 2, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem dword */ + +/* comparison (with pop) */ +{"fcomp", 1, 0xd8d8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fcomp", 0, 0xd8d9, _, NoModrm, {0, 0, 0} }, /* fcomp %st, %st(1) */ +{"fcomps", 1, 0xd8, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem float */ +{"ficompl", 1, 0xda, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem word */ +{"fcompl", 1, 0xdc, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem double */ +{"fcompl", 1, 0xd8d8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"ficomps", 1, 0xde, 3, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, mem dword */ +{"fcompp", 0, 0xded9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* compare %st0, %st1 & pop 2 */ + +/* unordered comparison (with pop) */ +{"fucom", 1, 0xdde0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fucomp", 1, 0xdde8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fucompp", 0, 0xdae9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* ucompare %st0, %st1 & pop twice */ + +{"ftst", 0, 0xd9e4, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* test %st0 */ +{"fxam", 0, 0xd9e5, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* examine %st0 */ + +/* load constants into %st0 */ +{"fld1", 0, 0xd9e8, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- 1.0 */ +{"fldl2t", 0, 0xd9e9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- log2(10) */ +{"fldl2e", 0, 0xd9ea, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- log2(e) */ +{"fldpi", 0, 0xd9eb, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- pi */ +{"fldlg2", 0, 0xd9ec, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- log10(2) */ +{"fldln2", 0, 0xd9ed, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- ln(2) */ +{"fldz", 0, 0xd9ee, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* %st0 <-- 0.0 */ + +/* arithmetic */ + +/* add */ +{"fadd", 1, 0xd8c0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fadd", 2, 0xd8c0, _, ShortForm|FloatD, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fadd", 0, 0xdcc1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* alias for fadd %st, %st(1) */ +{"faddp", 1, 0xdec0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"faddp", 2, 0xdec0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"faddp", 2, 0xdec0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"faddp", 0, 0xdec1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, /* alias for faddp %st, %st(1) */ +{"fadds", 1, 0xd8, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fiaddl", 1, 0xda, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"faddl", 1, 0xdc, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fiadds", 1, 0xde, 0, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* sub */ +/* Note: intel has decided that certain of these operations are reversed + in assembler syntax. */ +{"fsub", 1, 0xd8e0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fsub", 2, 0xd8e0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fsub", 2, 0xdce8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#else +{"fsub", 2, 0xdce0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#endif +{"fsub", 0, 0xdce1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubp", 1, 0xdee8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fsubp", 0, 0xdee9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#else +{"fsubp", 2, 0xdee0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fsubp", 0, 0xdee1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#endif +{"fsubs", 1, 0xd8, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fisubl", 1, 0xda, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubl", 1, 0xdc, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fisubs", 1, 0xde, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* sub reverse */ +{"fsubr", 1, 0xd8e8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubr", 2, 0xd8e8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fsubr", 2, 0xdce0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#else +{"fsubr", 2, 0xdce8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#endif +{"fsubr", 0, 0xdce9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubrp", 1, 0xdee0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fsubrp", 0, 0xdee1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#else +{"fsubrp", 2, 0xdee8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fsubrp", 0, 0xdee9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#endif +{"fsubrs", 1, 0xd8, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fisubrl", 1, 0xda, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fsubrl", 1, 0xdc, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fisubrs", 1, 0xde, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* mul */ +{"fmul", 1, 0xd8c8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fmul", 2, 0xd8c8, _, ShortForm|FloatD, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fmul", 0, 0xdcc9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fmulp", 1, 0xdec8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fmulp", 2, 0xdec8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fmulp", 2, 0xdec8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fmulp", 0, 0xdec9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fmuls", 1, 0xd8, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fimull", 1, 0xda, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fmull", 1, 0xdc, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fimuls", 1, 0xde, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* div */ +/* Note: intel has decided that certain of these operations are reversed + in assembler syntax. */ +{"fdiv", 1, 0xd8f0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fdiv", 2, 0xd8f0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fdiv", 2, 0xdcf8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#else +{"fdiv", 2, 0xdcf0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#endif +{"fdiv", 0, 0xdcf1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivp", 1, 0xdef8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fdivp", 0, 0xdef9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#else +{"fdivp", 2, 0xdef0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fdivp", 0, 0xdef1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#endif +{"fdivs", 1, 0xd8, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fidivl", 1, 0xda, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivl", 1, 0xdc, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fidivs", 1, 0xde, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* div reverse */ +{"fdivr", 1, 0xd8f8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivr", 2, 0xd8f8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fdivr", 2, 0xdcf0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#else +{"fdivr", 2, 0xdcf8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +#endif +{"fdivr", 0, 0xdcf9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivrp", 1, 0xdef0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +#ifdef NON_BROKEN_OPCODES +{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef0, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fdivrp", 0, 0xdef1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#else +{"fdivrp", 2, 0xdef8, _, ShortForm, { FloatAcc, FloatReg, 0} }, +{"fdivrp", 0, 0xdef9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +#endif +{"fdivrs", 1, 0xd8, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fidivrl", 1, 0xda, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fdivrl", 1, 0xdc, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fidivrs", 1, 0xde, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"f2xm1", 0, 0xd9f0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fyl2x", 0, 0xd9f1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fptan", 0, 0xd9f2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fpatan", 0, 0xd9f3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fxtract", 0, 0xd9f4, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fprem1", 0, 0xd9f5, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fdecstp", 0, 0xd9f6, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fincstp", 0, 0xd9f7, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fprem", 0, 0xd9f8, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fyl2xp1", 0, 0xd9f9, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fsqrt", 0, 0xd9fa, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fsincos", 0, 0xd9fb, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"frndint", 0, 0xd9fc, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fscale", 0, 0xd9fd, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fsin", 0, 0xd9fe, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fcos", 0, 0xd9ff, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +{"fchs", 0, 0xd9e0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fabs", 0, 0xd9e1, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* processor control */ +{"fninit", 0, 0xdbe3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"finit", 0, 0x9bdbe3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fldcw", 1, 0xd9, 5, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fnstcw", 1, 0xd9, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fstcw", 1, 0x9bd9, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fnstsw", 1, 0xdfe0, _, NoModrm, { Acc, 0, 0} }, +{"fnstsw", 1, 0xdd, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fnstsw", 0, 0xdfe0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fstsw", 1, 0x9bdfe0, _, NoModrm, { Acc, 0, 0} }, +{"fstsw", 1, 0x9bdd, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fstsw", 0, 0x9bdfe0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fnclex", 0, 0xdbe2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fclex", 0, 0x9bdbe2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +/* + We ignore the short format (287) versions of fstenv/fldenv & fsave/frstor + instructions; i'm not sure how to add them or how they are different. + My 386/387 book offers no details about this. +*/ +{"fnstenv", 1, 0xd9, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fstenv", 1, 0x9bd9, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fldenv", 1, 0xd9, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fnsave", 1, 0xdd, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"fsave", 1, 0x9bdd, 6, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, +{"frstor", 1, 0xdd, 4, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +{"ffree", 1, 0xddc0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +/* P6:free st(i), pop st */ +{"ffreep", 1, 0xdfc0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, 0, 0} }, +{"fnop", 0, 0xd9d0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fwait", 0, 0x9b, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* + opcode prefixes; we allow them as seperate insns too + (see prefix table below) +*/ +{"aword", 0, 0x67, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"addr16", 0, 0x67, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"word", 0, 0x66, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"data16", 0, 0x66, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"lock", 0, 0xf0, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cs", 0, 0x2e, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ds", 0, 0x3e, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"es", 0, 0x26, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"fs", 0, 0x64, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"gs", 0, 0x65, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"ss", 0, 0x36, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"rep", 0, 0xf3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"repe", 0, 0xf3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"repz", 0, 0xf3, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"repne", 0, 0xf2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"repnz", 0, 0xf2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* 486 extensions */ + +{"bswap", 1, 0x0fc8, _, ShortForm, { Reg32,0,0 } }, +{"xadd", 2, 0x0fc0, _, W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0 } }, +{"cmpxchg", 2, 0x0fb0, _, W|Modrm, { Reg, Reg|Mem, 0 } }, +{"invd", 0, 0x0f08, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"wbinvd", 0, 0x0f09, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"invlpg", 1, 0x0f01, 7, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* 586 and late 486 extensions */ +{"cpuid", 0, 0x0fa2, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +/* Pentium extensions */ +{"wrmsr", 0, 0x0f30, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"rdtsc", 0, 0x0f31, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"rdmsr", 0, 0x0f32, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, +{"cmpxchg8b", 1, 0x0fc7, 1, Modrm, { Mem, 0, 0} }, + +/* Pentium Pro extensions */ +{"rdpmc", 0, 0x0f33, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0} }, + +{"ud2", 0, 0x0fff, _, NoModrm, {0, 0, 0} }, /* official undefined instr. */ + +{"cmovo", 2, 0x0f40, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovno", 2, 0x0f41, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovb", 2, 0x0f42, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovae", 2, 0x0f43, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmove", 2, 0x0f44, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovne", 2, 0x0f45, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovbe", 2, 0x0f46, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmova", 2, 0x0f47, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovs", 2, 0x0f48, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovns", 2, 0x0f49, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovp", 2, 0x0f4a, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovnp", 2, 0x0f4b, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovl", 2, 0x0f4c, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovge", 2, 0x0f4d, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovle", 2, 0x0f4e, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, +{"cmovg", 2, 0x0f4f, _, Modrm|ReverseRegRegmem, { WordReg|WordMem, WordReg, 0} }, + +{"fcmovb", 2, 0xdac0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmove", 2, 0xdac8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovbe",2, 0xdad0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovu", 2, 0xdad8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovnb", 2, 0xdbc0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovne", 2, 0xdbc8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovnbe",2, 0xdbd0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcmovnu", 2, 0xdbd8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, + +{"fcomi", 2, 0xdbf0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fucomi", 2, 0xdbe8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fcomip", 2, 0xdff0, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, +{"fucomip",2, 0xdfe8, _, ShortForm, { FloatReg, FloatAcc, 0} }, + +/* MMX instructions. */ + +{"emms", 0, 0x0f77, _, NoModrm, { 0, 0, 0 } }, +{"movd", 2, 0x0f6e, _, Modrm, { Reg32|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"movd", 2, 0x0f7e, _, Modrm, { RegMMX, Reg32|WordMem, 0 } }, +{"movq", 2, 0x0f6f, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"movq", 2, 0x0f7f, _, Modrm, { RegMMX, RegMMX|WordMem, 0 } }, +{"packssdw", 2, 0x0f6b, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"packsswb", 2, 0x0f63, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"packuswb", 2, 0x0f67, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddb", 2, 0x0ffc, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddw", 2, 0x0ffd, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddd", 2, 0x0ffe, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddsb", 2, 0x0fec, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddsw", 2, 0x0fed, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddusb", 2, 0x0fdc, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"paddusw", 2, 0x0fdd, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pand", 2, 0x0fda, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pandn", 2, 0x0fdf, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpeqb", 2, 0x0f74, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpeqw", 2, 0x0f75, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpeqd", 2, 0x0f76, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpgtb", 2, 0x0f64, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpgtw", 2, 0x0f65, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pcmpgtd", 2, 0x0f66, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pmaddwd", 2, 0x0ff5, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pmulhw", 2, 0x0fe5, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pmullw", 2, 0x0fd5, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"por", 2, 0x0feb, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psllw", 2, 0x0ff1, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psllw", 2, 0x0f71, 6, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pslld", 2, 0x0ff2, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pslld", 2, 0x0f72, 6, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psllq", 2, 0x0ff3, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psllq", 2, 0x0f73, 6, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psraw", 2, 0x0fe1, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psraw", 2, 0x0f71, 4, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrad", 2, 0x0fe2, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrad", 2, 0x0f72, 4, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrlw", 2, 0x0fd1, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrlw", 2, 0x0f71, 2, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrld", 2, 0x0fd2, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrld", 2, 0x0f72, 2, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrlq", 2, 0x0fd3, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psrlq", 2, 0x0f73, 2, Modrm, { Imm8, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubb", 2, 0x0ff8, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubw", 2, 0x0ff9, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubd", 2, 0x0ffa, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubsb", 2, 0x0fe8, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubsw", 2, 0x0fe9, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubusb", 2, 0x0fd8, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"psubusw", 2, 0x0fd9, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpckhbw", 2, 0x0f68, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpckhwd", 2, 0x0f69, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpckhdq", 2, 0x0f6a, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpcklbw", 2, 0x0f60, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpcklwd", 2, 0x0f61, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"punpckldq", 2, 0x0f62, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, +{"pxor", 2, 0x0fef, _, Modrm, { RegMMX|WordMem, RegMMX, 0 } }, + +{"", 0, 0, 0, 0, { 0, 0, 0} } /* sentinel */ +}; +#undef _ + +static const template *const i386_optab_end + = i386_optab + sizeof (i386_optab)/sizeof(i386_optab[0]); + +/* 386 register table */ + +static const reg_entry i386_regtab[] = { + /* 8 bit regs */ + {"al", Reg8|Acc, 0}, {"cl", Reg8|ShiftCount, 1}, {"dl", Reg8, 2}, + {"bl", Reg8, 3}, + {"ah", Reg8, 4}, {"ch", Reg8, 5}, {"dh", Reg8, 6}, {"bh", Reg8, 7}, + /* 16 bit regs */ + {"ax", Reg16|Acc, 0}, {"cx", Reg16, 1}, {"dx", Reg16|InOutPortReg, 2}, {"bx", Reg16, 3}, + {"sp", Reg16, 4}, {"bp", Reg16, 5}, {"si", Reg16, 6}, {"di", Reg16, 7}, + /* 32 bit regs */ + {"eax", Reg32|Acc, 0}, {"ecx", Reg32, 1}, {"edx", Reg32, 2}, {"ebx", Reg32, 3}, + {"esp", Reg32, 4}, {"ebp", Reg32, 5}, {"esi", Reg32, 6}, {"edi", Reg32, 7}, + /* segment registers */ + {"es", SReg2, 0}, {"cs", SReg2, 1}, {"ss", SReg2, 2}, + {"ds", SReg2, 3}, {"fs", SReg3, 4}, {"gs", SReg3, 5}, + /* control registers */ + {"cr0", Control, 0}, {"cr2", Control, 2}, {"cr3", Control, 3}, + {"cr4", Control, 4}, + /* debug registers */ + {"db0", Debug, 0}, {"db1", Debug, 1}, {"db2", Debug, 2}, + {"db3", Debug, 3}, {"db6", Debug, 6}, {"db7", Debug, 7}, + {"dr0", Debug, 0}, {"dr1", Debug, 1}, {"dr2", Debug, 2}, + {"dr3", Debug, 3}, {"dr6", Debug, 6}, {"dr7", Debug, 7}, + /* test registers */ + {"tr3", Test, 3}, {"tr4", Test, 4}, {"tr5", Test, 5}, + {"tr6", Test, 6}, {"tr7", Test, 7}, + /* float registers */ + {"st(0)", FloatReg|FloatAcc, 0}, + {"st", FloatReg|FloatAcc, 0}, + {"st(1)", FloatReg, 1}, {"st(2)", FloatReg, 2}, + {"st(3)", FloatReg, 3}, {"st(4)", FloatReg, 4}, {"st(5)", FloatReg, 5}, + {"st(6)", FloatReg, 6}, {"st(7)", FloatReg, 7}, + {"mm0", RegMMX, 0}, {"mm1", RegMMX, 1}, {"mm2", RegMMX, 2}, + {"mm3", RegMMX, 3}, {"mm4", RegMMX, 4}, {"mm5", RegMMX, 5}, + {"mm6", RegMMX, 6}, {"mm7", RegMMX, 7} +}; + +#define MAX_REG_NAME_SIZE 8 /* for parsing register names from input */ + +static const reg_entry *const i386_regtab_end + = i386_regtab + sizeof(i386_regtab)/sizeof(i386_regtab[0]); + +/* segment stuff */ +static const seg_entry cs = { "cs", 0x2e }; +static const seg_entry ds = { "ds", 0x3e }; +static const seg_entry ss = { "ss", 0x36 }; +static const seg_entry es = { "es", 0x26 }; +static const seg_entry fs = { "fs", 0x64 }; +static const seg_entry gs = { "gs", 0x65 }; +static const seg_entry null = { "", 0x0 }; + +/* + This table is used to store the default segment register implied by all + possible memory addressing modes. + It is indexed by the mode & modrm entries of the modrm byte as follows: + index = (mode<<3) | modrm; +*/ +static const seg_entry *const one_byte_segment_defaults[] = { + /* mode 0 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &null, &ds, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 1 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &null, &ss, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 2 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &null, &ss, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 3 --- not a memory reference; never referenced */ +}; + +static const seg_entry *const two_byte_segment_defaults[] = { + /* mode 0 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &ss, &ds, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 1 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &ss, &ds, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 2 */ + &ds, &ds, &ds, &ds, &ss, &ds, &ds, &ds, + /* mode 3 --- not a memory reference; never referenced */ +}; + +static const prefix_entry i386_prefixtab[] = { +#define ADDR_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x67 + { "addr16", 0x67 }, /* address size prefix ==> 16bit addressing + * (How is this useful?) */ +#define WORD_PREFIX_OPCODE 0x66 + { "data16", 0x66 }, /* operand size prefix */ + { "lock", 0xf0 }, /* bus lock prefix */ + { "wait", 0x9b }, /* wait for coprocessor */ + { "cs", 0x2e }, { "ds", 0x3e }, /* segment overrides ... */ + { "es", 0x26 }, { "fs", 0x64 }, + { "gs", 0x65 }, { "ss", 0x36 }, +/* REPE & REPNE used to detect rep/repne with a non-string instruction */ +#define REPNE 0xf2 +#define REPE 0xf3 + { "rep", 0xf3 }, /* repeat string instructions */ + { "repe", 0xf3 }, { "repz", 0xf3 }, + { "repne", 0xf2 }, { "repnz", 0xf2 } +}; + +static const prefix_entry *const i386_prefixtab_end + = i386_prefixtab + sizeof(i386_prefixtab)/sizeof(i386_prefixtab[0]); + +/* end of i386-opcode.h */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/np1.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/np1.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..d23adc7 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/np1.h @@ -0,0 +1,422 @@ +/* Print GOULD NPL instructions for GDB, the GNU debugger. + Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +GDB 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 1, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GDB 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 GDB; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +struct gld_opcode +{ + char *name; + unsigned long opcode; + unsigned long mask; + char *args; + int length; +}; + +/* We store four bytes of opcode for all opcodes because that + is the most any of them need. The actual length of an instruction + is always at least 2 bytes, and at most four. The length of the + instruction is based on the opcode. + + The mask component is a mask saying which bits must match + particular opcode in order for an instruction to be an instance + of that opcode. + + The args component is a string containing characters + that are used to format the arguments to the instruction. */ + +/* Kinds of operands: + r Register in first field + R Register in second field + b Base register in first field + B Base register in second field + v Vector register in first field + V Vector register in first field + A Optional address register (base register) + X Optional index register + I Immediate data (16bits signed) + O Offset field (16bits signed) + h Offset field (15bits signed) + d Offset field (14bits signed) + S Shift count field + + any other characters are printed as is... +*/ + +/* The assembler requires that this array be sorted as follows: + all instances of the same mnemonic must be consecutive. + All instances of the same mnemonic with the same number of operands + must be consecutive. + */ +struct gld_opcode gld_opcodes[] = +{ +{ "lb", 0xb4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnb", 0xb8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lbs", 0xec080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lh", 0xb4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnh", 0xb8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lw", 0xb4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnw", 0xb8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ld", 0xb4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnd", 0xb8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "li", 0xf8000000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "lpa", 0x50080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "la", 0x50000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "labr", 0x58080000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lbp", 0x90080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lhp", 0x90000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lwp", 0x90000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ldp", 0x90000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "suabr", 0x58000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lf", 0xbc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lfbr", 0xbc080000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lwbr", 0x5c000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stb", 0xd4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sth", 0xd4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stw", 0xd4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "std", 0xd4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stf", 0xdc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stfbr", 0xdc080000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stwbr", 0x54000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmb", 0xd8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmh", 0xd8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmw", 0xd8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmd", 0xd8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stbp", 0x94080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sthp", 0x94000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stwp", 0x94000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stdp", 0x94000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lil", 0xf80b0000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,D", 4 }, +{ "lwsl1", 0xec000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lwsl2", 0xfc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lwsl3", 0xfc080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "lvb", 0xb0080000, 0xfc080000, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lvh", 0xb0000001, 0xfc080001, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lvw", 0xb0000000, 0xfc080000, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lvd", 0xb0000002, 0xfc080002, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "liv", 0x3c040000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "livf", 0x3c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "stvb", 0xd0080000, 0xfc080000, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stvh", 0xd0000001, 0xfc080001, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stvw", 0xd0000000, 0xfc080000, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stvd", 0xd0000002, 0xfc080002, "v,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "trr", 0x2c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trn", 0x2c040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trnd", 0x2c0c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trabs", 0x2c010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trabsd", 0x2c090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trc", 0x2c030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "xcr", 0x28040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "cxcr", 0x2c060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "cxcrd", 0x2c0e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "tbrr", 0x2c020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,B", 2 }, +{ "trbr", 0x28030000, 0xfc0f0000, "b,R", 2 }, +{ "xcbr", 0x28020000, 0xfc0f0000, "b,B", 2 }, +{ "tbrbr", 0x28010000, 0xfc0f0000, "b,B", 2 }, + +{ "trvv", 0x28050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "trvvn", 0x2c050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "trvvnd", 0x2c0d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "trvab", 0x2c070000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "trvabd", 0x2c0f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "cmpv", 0x14060000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "expv", 0x14070000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvvlt", 0x10030000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvvle", 0x10040000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvvgt", 0x14030000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvvge", 0x14040000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvveq", 0x10050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvvne", 0x10050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mrvrlt", 0x100d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mrvrle", 0x100e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mrvrgt", 0x140d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mrvrge", 0x140e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mrvreq", 0x100f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mrvrne", 0x140f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "trvr", 0x140b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "trrv", 0x140c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, + +{ "bu", 0x40000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bns", 0x70080000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bnco", 0x70880000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bge", 0x71080000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bne", 0x71880000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bunge", 0x72080000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bunle", 0x72880000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bgt", 0x73080000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bnany", 0x73880000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bs" , 0x70000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bco", 0x70800000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "blt", 0x71000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "beq", 0x71800000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "buge", 0x72000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bult", 0x72800000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ble", 0x73000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bany", 0x73800000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "brlnk", 0x44000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bib", 0x48000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bih", 0x48080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "biw", 0x4c000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bid", 0x4c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bivb", 0x60000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bivh", 0x60080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bivw", 0x64000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bivd", 0x64080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bvsb", 0x68000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bvsh", 0x68080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bvsw", 0x6c000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bvsd", 0x6c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "camb", 0x80080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camh", 0x80000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camw", 0x80000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camd", 0x80000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "car", 0x10000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "card", 0x14000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ci", 0xf8050000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "chkbnd", 0x5c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "cavv", 0x10010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "cavr", 0x10020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "cavvd", 0x10090000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "cavrd", 0x100b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, + +{ "anmb", 0x84080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmh", 0x84000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmw", 0x84000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmd", 0x84000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anr", 0x04000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ani", 0xf8080000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "ormb", 0xb8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormh", 0xb8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormw", 0xb8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormd", 0xb8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "orr", 0x08000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "oi", 0xf8090000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "eomb", 0x8c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomh", 0x8c000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomw", 0x8c000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomd", 0x8c000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eor", 0x0c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "eoi", 0xf80a0000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, + +{ "anvv", 0x04010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "anvr", 0x04020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "orvv", 0x08010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "orvr", 0x08020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "eovv", 0x0c010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "eovr", 0x0c020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, + +{ "sacz", 0x100c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sla", 0x1c400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "sll", 0x1c600000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slc", 0x24400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slad", 0x20400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slld", 0x20600000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "sra", 0x1c000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srl", 0x1c200000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "src", 0x24000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srad", 0x20000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srld", 0x20200000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "sda", 0x3c030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sdl", 0x3c020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sdc", 0x3c010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sdad", 0x3c0b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sdld", 0x3c0a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, + +{ "svda", 0x3c070000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "svdl", 0x3c060000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "svdc", 0x3c050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "svdad", 0x3c0e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "svdld", 0x3c0d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, + +{ "sbm", 0xac080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zbm", 0xac000000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "tbm", 0xa8080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "incmb", 0xa0000000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "incmh", 0xa0080000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "incmw", 0xa4000000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "incmd", 0xa4080000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sbmd", 0x7c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zbmd", 0x7c000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "tbmd", 0x78080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "ssm", 0x9c080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zsm", 0x9c000000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "tsm", 0x98080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, + +{ "admb", 0xc8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admh", 0xc8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admw", 0xc8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admd", 0xc8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adr", 0x38000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "armb", 0xe8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armh", 0xe8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armw", 0xe8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armd", 0xe8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adi", 0xf8010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "sumb", 0xcc080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumh", 0xcc000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumw", 0xcc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumd", 0xcc000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sur", 0x3c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sui", 0xf8020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "mpmb", 0xc0080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpmh", 0xc0000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpmw", 0xc0000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpr", 0x38020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mprd", 0x3c0f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mpi", 0xf8030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "dvmb", 0xc4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvmh", 0xc4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvmw", 0xc4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvr", 0x380a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "dvi", 0xf8040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "exs", 0x38080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, + +{ "advv", 0x30000000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "advvd", 0x30080000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "adrv", 0x34000000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "adrvd", 0x34080000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "suvv", 0x30010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "suvvd", 0x30090000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "surv", 0x34010000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "survd", 0x34090000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mpvv", 0x30020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mprv", 0x34020000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, + +{ "adfw", 0xe0080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adfd", 0xe0080002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adrfw", 0x38010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "adrfd", 0x38090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "surfw", 0xe0000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "surfd", 0xe0000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "surfw", 0x38030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "surfd", 0x380b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mpfw", 0xe4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpfd", 0xe4080002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mprfw", 0x38060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mprfd", 0x380e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "rfw", 0xe4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "rfd", 0xe4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "rrfw", 0x0c0e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rrfd", 0x0c0f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, + +{ "advvfw", 0x30040000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "advvfd", 0x300c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "adrvfw", 0x34040000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "adrvfd", 0x340c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "suvvfw", 0x30050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "suvvfd", 0x300d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "survfw", 0x34050000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "survfd", 0x340d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mpvvfw", 0x30060000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mpvvfd", 0x300e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "mprvfw", 0x34060000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "mprvfd", 0x340e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,R", 2 }, +{ "rvfw", 0x30070000, 0xfc0f0000, "v", 2 }, +{ "rvfd", 0x300f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v", 2 }, + +{ "fltw", 0x38070000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fltd", 0x380f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fixw", 0x38050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fixd", 0x380d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "cfpds", 0x3c090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, + +{ "fltvw", 0x080d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "fltvd", 0x080f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "fixvw", 0x080c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "fixvd", 0x080e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, +{ "cfpvds", 0x0c0d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "v,V", 2 }, + +{ "orvrn", 0x000a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "andvrn", 0x00080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "frsteq", 0x04090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "sigma", 0x0c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "sigmad", 0x0c0a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "sigmf", 0x08080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "sigmfd", 0x080a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "prodf", 0x04080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "prodfd", 0x040a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "maxv", 0x10080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "maxvd", 0x100a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "minv", 0x14080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, +{ "minvd", 0x140a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,V", 2 }, + +{ "lpsd", 0xf0000000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ldc", 0xf0080000, 0xfc080000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "spm", 0x040c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rpm", 0x040d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "tritr", 0x00070000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "trrit", 0x00060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rpswt", 0x04080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "exr", 0xf8070000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 4 }, +{ "halt", 0x00000000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "wait", 0x00010000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "nop", 0x00020000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "eiae", 0x00030000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "efae", 0x000d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "diae", 0x000e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "dfae", 0x000f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "spvc", 0xf8060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,T,N", 4 }, +{ "rdsts", 0x00090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "setcpu", 0x000c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "cmc", 0x000b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "trrcu", 0x00040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "attnio", 0x00050000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "fudit", 0x28080000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "break", 0x28090000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "frzss", 0x280a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "ripi", 0x04040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "xcp", 0x04050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "block", 0x04060000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "unblock", 0x04070000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "trsc", 0x08060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "tscr", 0x08070000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fq", 0x04080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "flupte", 0x2c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rviu", 0x040f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "ldel", 0x280c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ldu", 0x280d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "stdecc", 0x280b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trpc", 0x08040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "tpcr", 0x08050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "ghalt", 0x0c050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "grun", 0x0c040000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "tmpr", 0x2c0a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trmp", 0x2c0b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, + +{ "trrve", 0x28060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "trver", 0x28070000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "trvlr", 0x280f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, + +{ "linkfl", 0x18000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "linkbl", 0x18020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "linkfp", 0x18010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "linkbp", 0x18030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "linkpl", 0x18040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ulinkl", 0x18080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ulinkp", 0x18090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ulinktl", 0x180a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ulinktp", 0x180b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +}; + +int numopcodes = sizeof(gld_opcodes) / sizeof(gld_opcodes[0]); + +struct gld_opcode *endop = gld_opcodes + sizeof(gld_opcodes) / + sizeof(gld_opcodes[0]); diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/pn.h b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/pn.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0f59a2a --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/opcode/pn.h @@ -0,0 +1,282 @@ +/* Print GOULD PN (PowerNode) instructions for GDB, the GNU debugger. + Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1989 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +GDB 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 1, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GDB 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 GDB; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +struct gld_opcode +{ + char *name; + unsigned long opcode; + unsigned long mask; + char *args; + int length; +}; + +/* We store four bytes of opcode for all opcodes because that + is the most any of them need. The actual length of an instruction + is always at least 2 bytes, and at most four. The length of the + instruction is based on the opcode. + + The mask component is a mask saying which bits must match + particular opcode in order for an instruction to be an instance + of that opcode. + + The args component is a string containing characters + that are used to format the arguments to the instruction. */ + +/* Kinds of operands: + r Register in first field + R Register in second field + b Base register in first field + B Base register in second field + v Vector register in first field + V Vector register in first field + A Optional address register (base register) + X Optional index register + I Immediate data (16bits signed) + O Offset field (16bits signed) + h Offset field (15bits signed) + d Offset field (14bits signed) + S Shift count field + + any other characters are printed as is... +*/ + +/* The assembler requires that this array be sorted as follows: + all instances of the same mnemonic must be consecutive. + All instances of the same mnemonic with the same number of operands + must be consecutive. + */ +struct gld_opcode gld_opcodes[] = +{ +{ "abm", 0xa0080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "abr", 0x18080000, 0xfc0c0000, "r,f", 2 }, +{ "aci", 0xfc770000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "adfd", 0xe0080002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adfw", 0xe0080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adi", 0xc8010000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "admb", 0xb8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admd", 0xb8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admh", 0xb8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "admw", 0xb8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "adr", 0x38000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "adrfd", 0x38090000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "adrfw", 0x38010000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "adrm", 0x38080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "ai", 0xfc030000, 0xfc07ffff, "I", 4 }, +{ "anmb", 0x84080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmd", 0x84000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmh", 0x84000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anmw", 0x84000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "anr", 0x04000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "armb", 0xe8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armd", 0xe8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armh", 0xe8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "armw", 0xe8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bcf", 0xf0000000, 0xfc080000, "I,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bct", 0xec000000, 0xfc080000, "I,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bei", 0x00060000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "bft", 0xf0000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bib", 0xf4000000, 0xfc780000, "r,xOA", 4 }, +{ "bid", 0xf4600000, 0xfc780000, "r,xOA", 4 }, +{ "bih", 0xf4200000, 0xfc780000, "r,xOA", 4 }, +{ "biw", 0xf4400000, 0xfc780000, "r,xOA", 4 }, +{ "bl", 0xf8800000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "bsub", 0x5c080000, 0xff8f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "bsubm", 0x28080000, 0xfc080000, "", 4 }, +{ "bu", 0xec000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "call", 0x28080000, 0xfc0f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "callm", 0x5c080000, 0xff880000, "", 4 }, +{ "camb", 0x90080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camd", 0x90000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camh", 0x90000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "camw", 0x90000000, 0xfc080000, "r.xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "car", 0x10000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "cd", 0xfc060000, 0xfc070000, "r,f", 4 }, +{ "cea", 0x000f0000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "ci", 0xc8050000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "cmc", 0x040a0000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "cmmb", 0x94080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "cmmd", 0x94000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "cmmh", 0x94000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "cmmw", 0x94000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "cmr", 0x14000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "daci", 0xfc7f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "dae", 0x000e0000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "dai", 0xfc040000, 0xfc07ffff, "I", 4 }, +{ "dci", 0xfc6f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "di", 0xfc010000, 0xfc07ffff, "I", 4 }, +{ "dvfd", 0xe4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvfw", 0xe4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvi", 0xc8040000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "dvmb", 0xc4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvmh", 0xc4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvmw", 0xc4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "dvr", 0x380a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "dvrfd", 0x380c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 4 }, +{ "dvrfw", 0x38040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eae", 0x00080000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "eci", 0xfc670000, 0xfc7f8080, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "ecwcs", 0xfc4f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "", 4 }, +{ "ei", 0xfc000000, 0xfc07ffff, "I", 4 }, +{ "eomb", 0x8c080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomd", 0x8c000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomh", 0x8c000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eomw", 0x8c000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "eor", 0x0c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "eorm", 0x0c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "es", 0x00040000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "exm", 0xa8000000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "exr", 0xc8070000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "exrr", 0xc8070002, 0xfc7f0002, "r", 2 }, +{ "fixd", 0x380d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fixw", 0x38050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fltd", 0x380f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "fltw", 0x38070000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "grio", 0xfc3f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "halt", 0x00000000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "hio", 0xfc370000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "jwcs", 0xfa080000, 0xff880000, "xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "la", 0x50000000, 0xfc000000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "labr", 0x58080000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lb", 0xac080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lcs", 0x00030000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "ld", 0xac000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lear", 0x80000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lf", 0xcc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lfbr", 0xcc080000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lh", 0xac000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "li", 0xc8000000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "lmap", 0x2c070000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "lmb", 0xb0080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lmd", 0xb0000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lmh", 0xb0000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lmw", 0xb0000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnb", 0xb4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnd", 0xb4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnh", 0xb4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lnw", 0xb4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lpsd", 0xf9800000, 0xff880000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lpsdcm", 0xfa800000, 0xff880000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lw", 0xac000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "lwbr", 0x5c000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpfd", 0xe4080002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpfw", 0xe4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpi", 0xc8030000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "mpmb", 0xc0080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpmh", 0xc0000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpmw", 0xc0000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "mpr", 0x38020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mprfd", 0x380e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "mprfw", 0x38060000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "nop", 0x00020000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "ormb", 0x88080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormd", 0x88000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormh", 0x88000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "ormw", 0x88000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "orr", 0x08000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "orrm", 0x08080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "rdsts", 0x00090000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "return", 0x280e0000, 0xfc7f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "ri", 0xfc020000, 0xfc07ffff, "I", 4 }, +{ "rnd", 0x00050000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rpswt", 0x040b0000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "rschnl", 0xfc2f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "rsctl", 0xfc470000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "rwcs", 0x000b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sacz", 0x10080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "sbm", 0x98080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sbr", 0x18000000, 0xfc0c0000, "r,f", 4 }, +{ "sea", 0x000d0000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "setcpu", 0x2c090000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "sio", 0xfc170000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "sipu", 0x000a0000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "sla", 0x1c400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slad", 0x20400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slc", 0x24400000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "sll", 0x1c600000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "slld", 0x20600000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "smc", 0x04070000, 0xfc070000, "", 2 }, +{ "sra", 0x1c000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srad", 0x20000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "src", 0x24000000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srl", 0x1c200000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "srld", 0x20200000, 0xfc600000, "r,S", 2 }, +{ "stb", 0xd4080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "std", 0xd4000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stf", 0xdc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stfbr", 0x54000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sth", 0xd4000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stmb", 0xd8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stmd", 0xd8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stmh", 0xd8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stmw", 0xd8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stpio", 0xfc270000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "stw", 0xd4000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "stwbr", 0x54000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "suabr", 0x58000000, 0xfc080000, "b,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sufd", 0xe0000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sufw", 0xe0000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sui", 0xc8020000, 0xfc7f0000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "sumb", 0xbc080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumd", 0xbc000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumh", 0xbc000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sumw", 0xbc000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "sur", 0x3c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "surfd", 0x380b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "surfw", 0x38030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "surm", 0x3c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "svc", 0xc8060000, 0xffff0000, "", 4 }, +{ "tbm", 0xa4080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "tbr", 0x180c0000, 0xfc0c0000, "r,f", 2 }, +{ "tbrr", 0x2c020000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,B", 2 }, +{ "tccr", 0x28040000, 0xfc7f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "td", 0xfc050000, 0xfc070000, "r,f", 4 }, +{ "tio", 0xfc1f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "r,I", 4 }, +{ "tmapr", 0x2c0a0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "tpcbr", 0x280c0000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "trbr", 0x2c010000, 0xfc0f0000, "b,R", 2 }, +{ "trc", 0x2c030000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trcc", 0x28050000, 0xfc7f0000, "", 2 }, +{ "trcm", 0x2c0b0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trn", 0x2c040000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trnm", 0x2c0c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trr", 0x2c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trrm", 0x2c080000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trsc", 0x2c0e0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "trsw", 0x28000000, 0xfc7f0000, "r", 2 }, +{ "tscr", 0x2c0f0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "uei", 0x00070000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "wait", 0x00010000, 0xffff0000, "", 2 }, +{ "wcwcs", 0xfc5f0000, 0xfc7f8000, "", 4 }, +{ "wwcs", 0x000c0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "xcbr", 0x28020000, 0xfc0f0000, "b,B", 2 }, +{ "xcr", 0x2c050000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "xcrm", 0x2c0d0000, 0xfc0f0000, "r,R", 2 }, +{ "zbm", 0x9c080000, 0xfc080000, "f,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zbr", 0x18040000, 0xfc0c0000, "r,f", 2 }, +{ "zmb", 0xf8080000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmd", 0xf8000002, 0xfc080002, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmh", 0xf8000001, 0xfc080001, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zmw", 0xf8000000, 0xfc080000, "r,xOA,X", 4 }, +{ "zr", 0x0c000000, 0xfc0f0000, "r", 2 }, +}; + +int numopcodes = sizeof(gld_opcodes) / sizeof(gld_opcodes[0]); + +struct gld_opcode *endop = gld_opcodes + sizeof(gld_opcodes) / + sizeof(gld_opcodes[0]); diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/progress.h b/contrib/binutils/include/progress.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f18318a --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/progress.h @@ -0,0 +1,37 @@ +/* Default definitions for progress macros. + Copyright (C) 1994 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. */ + +/* The default definitions below are intended to be replaced by real + definitions, if building the tools for an interactive programming + environment. */ + +#ifndef _PROGRESS_H +#define _PROGRESS_H + +#ifndef START_PROGRESS +#define START_PROGRESS(STR,N) +#endif + +#ifndef PROGRESS +#define PROGRESS(X) +#endif + +#ifndef END_PROGRESS +#define END_PROGRESS(STR) +#endif + +#endif /* _PROGRESS_H */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/remote-sim.h b/contrib/binutils/include/remote-sim.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..77685d5 --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/remote-sim.h @@ -0,0 +1,144 @@ +/* This file defines the interface between the simulator and gdb. + Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GDB. + +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. */ + +#if !defined (REMOTE_SIM_H) +#define REMOTE_SIM_H 1 + +/* This file is used when building stand-alone simulators, so isolate this + file from gdb. */ + +/* Pick up CORE_ADDR_TYPE if defined (from gdb), otherwise use same value as + gdb does (unsigned int - from defs.h). */ + +#ifndef CORE_ADDR_TYPE +typedef unsigned int SIM_ADDR; +#else +typedef CORE_ADDR_TYPE SIM_ADDR; +#endif + +/* Semi-opaque type used as result of sim_open and passed back to all + other routines. "desc" is short for "descriptor". + It is up to each simulator to define `sim_state'. */ + +typedef struct sim_state *SIM_DESC; + +/* Values for `kind' arg to sim_open. */ +typedef enum { + SIM_OPEN_STANDALONE, /* simulator used standalone (run.c) */ + SIM_OPEN_DEBUG /* simulator used by debugger (gdb) */ +} SIM_OPEN_KIND; + +/* Return codes from various functions. */ +typedef enum { + SIM_RC_FAIL = 0, + SIM_RC_OK = 1 +} SIM_RC; + +/* Main simulator entry points. */ + +/* Initialize the simulator. This function is called when the simulator + is selected from the gdb command line. + KIND specifies how the simulator will be used. Currently there are only + two kinds: standalone and debug. + ARGV is passed from the command line and can be used to select whatever + run time options the simulator provides. + ARGV is the standard NULL terminated array of pointers, with argv[0] + being the program name. + The result is a descriptor that must be passed back to the other sim_foo + functions. */ + +SIM_DESC sim_open PARAMS ((SIM_OPEN_KIND kind, char **argv)); + +/* Terminate usage of the simulator. This may involve freeing target memory + and closing any open files and mmap'd areas. You cannot assume sim_kill + has already been called. + QUITTING is non-zero if we cannot hang on errors. */ + +void sim_close PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int quitting)); + +/* Load program PROG into the simulator. + Return non-zero if you wish the caller to handle it + (it is done this way because most simulators can use gr_load_image, + but defining it as a callback seems awkward). */ + +int sim_load PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, char *prog, int from_tty)); + +/* Prepare to run the simulated program. + START_ADDRESS is, yes, you guessed it, the start address of the program. + ARGV and ENV are NULL terminated lists of pointers. + Gdb will set the start address via sim_store_register as well, but + standalone versions of existing simulators are not set up to cleanly call + sim_store_register, so the START_ADDRESS argument is there as a + workaround. */ + +void sim_create_inferior PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, SIM_ADDR start_address, + char **argv, char **env)); + +/* Kill the running program. + This may involve closing any open files and deleting any mmap'd areas. */ + +void sim_kill PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd)); + +/* Read LENGTH bytes of the simulated program's memory and store in BUF. + Result is number of bytes read, or zero if error. */ + +int sim_read PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, SIM_ADDR mem, unsigned char *buf, int length)); + +/* Store LENGTH bytes from BUF in the simulated program's memory. + Result is number of bytes write, or zero if error. */ + +int sim_write PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, SIM_ADDR mem, unsigned char *buf, int length)); + +/* Fetch register REGNO and store the raw value in BUF. */ + +void sim_fetch_register PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int regno, unsigned char *buf)); + +/* Store register REGNO from BUF (in raw format). */ + +void sim_store_register PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int regno, unsigned char *buf)); + +/* Print some interesting information about the simulator. + VERBOSE is non-zero for the wordy version. */ + +void sim_info PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int verbose)); + +/* Fetch why the program stopped. + SIGRC will contain either the argument to exit() or the signal number. */ + +enum sim_stop { sim_exited, sim_stopped, sim_signalled }; + +void sim_stop_reason PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, enum sim_stop *reason, int *sigrc)); + +/* Run (or resume) the program. */ + +void sim_resume PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, int step, int siggnal)); + +/* Passthru for other commands that the simulator might support. + If SD is NULL, the command is to be interpreted as refering to + the global state, however the simulator defines that. */ + +void sim_do_command PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, char *cmd)); + +/* Provide simulator with a standard host_callback_struct. + If SD is NULL, the command is to be interpreted as refering to + the global state, however the simulator defines that. */ + +void sim_set_callbacks PARAMS ((SIM_DESC sd, struct host_callback_struct *)); + +#endif /* !defined (REMOTE_SIM_H) */ diff --git a/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h b/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fa3c9cc --- /dev/null +++ b/contrib/binutils/include/wait.h @@ -0,0 +1,63 @@ +/* Define how to access the int that the wait system call stores. + This has been compatible in all Unix systems since time immemorial, + but various well-meaning people have defined various different + words for the same old bits in the same old int (sometimes claimed + to be a struct). We just know it's an int and we use these macros + to access the bits. */ + +/* The following macros are defined equivalently to their definitions + in POSIX.1. We fail to define WNOHANG and WUNTRACED, which POSIX.1 + defines, since our code does not use waitpid(). We + also fail to declare wait() and waitpid(). */ + +#ifndef WIFEXITED +#define WIFEXITED(w) (((w)&0377) == 0) +#endif + +#ifndef WIFSIGNALED +#define WIFSIGNALED(w) (((w)&0377) != 0177 && ((w)&~0377) == 0) +#endif + +#ifndef WIFSTOPPED +#ifdef IBM6000 + +/* Unfortunately, the above comment (about being compatible in all Unix + systems) is not quite correct for AIX, sigh. And AIX 3.2 can generate + status words like 0x57c (sigtrap received after load), and gdb would + choke on it. */ + +#define WIFSTOPPED(w) ((w)&0x40) + +#else +#define WIFSTOPPED(w) (((w)&0377) == 0177) +#endif +#endif + +#ifndef WEXITSTATUS +#define WEXITSTATUS(w) (((w) >> 8) & 0377) /* same as WRETCODE */ +#endif + +#ifndef WTERMSIG +#define WTERMSIG(w) ((w) & 0177) +#endif + +#ifndef WSTOPSIG +#define WSTOPSIG WEXITSTATUS +#endif + +/* These are not defined in POSIX, but are used by our programs. */ + +#define WAITTYPE int + +#ifndef WCOREDUMP +#define WCOREDUMP(w) (((w)&0200) != 0) +#endif + +#ifndef WSETEXIT +#define WSETEXIT(w,status) ((w) = (0 | ((status) << 8))) +#endif + +#ifndef WSETSTOP +#define WSETSTOP(w,sig) ((w) = (0177 | ((sig) << 8))) +#endif + -- cgit v1.1