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authorAlan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>2002-09-05 00:01:18 +0000
committerAlan Modra <amodra@gmail.com>2002-09-05 00:01:18 +0000
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gas reloc rewrite.
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+++ b/gas/config/tc-avr.h
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/* This file is tc-avr.h
- Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Contributed by Denis Chertykov <denisc@overta.ru>
@@ -24,101 +24,103 @@
#error AVR support requires BFD_ASSEMBLER
#endif
+/* By convention, you should define this macro in the `.h' file. For
+ example, `tc-m68k.h' defines `TC_M68K'. You might have to use this
+ if it is necessary to add CPU specific code to the object format
+ file. */
#define TC_AVR
-/* By convention, you should define this macro in the `.h' file. For
- example, `tc-m68k.h' defines `TC_M68K'. You might have to use this
- if it is necessary to add CPU specific code to the object format
- file. */
+/* This macro is the BFD target name to use when creating the output
+ file. This will normally depend upon the `OBJ_FMT' macro. */
#define TARGET_FORMAT "elf32-avr"
-/* This macro is the BFD target name to use when creating the output
- file. This will normally depend upon the `OBJ_FMT' macro. */
+/* This macro is the BFD architecture to pass to `bfd_set_arch_mach'. */
#define TARGET_ARCH bfd_arch_avr
-/* This macro is the BFD architecture to pass to `bfd_set_arch_mach'. */
+/* This macro is the BFD machine number to pass to
+ `bfd_set_arch_mach'. If it is not defined, GAS will use 0. */
#define TARGET_MACH 0
-/* This macro is the BFD machine number to pass to
- `bfd_set_arch_mach'. If it is not defined, GAS will use 0. */
+/* You should define this macro to be non-zero if the target is big
+ endian, and zero if the target is little endian. */
#define TARGET_BYTES_BIG_ENDIAN 0
-/* You should define this macro to be non-zero if the target is big
- endian, and zero if the target is little endian. */
+/* If you define this macro, GAS will warn about the use of
+ nonstandard escape sequences in a string. */
#define ONLY_STANDARD_ESCAPES
-/* If you define this macro, GAS will warn about the use of
- nonstandard escape sequences in a string. */
+/* GAS will call this function for any expression that can not be
+ recognized. When the function is called, `input_line_pointer'
+ will point to the start of the expression. */
#define md_operand(x)
-/* GAS will call this function for any expression that can not be
- recognized. When the function is called, `input_line_pointer'
- will point to the start of the expression. */
-
-void avr_parse_cons_expression (expressionS *exp, int nbytes);
+/* You may define this macro to parse an expression used in a data
+ allocation pseudo-op such as `.word'. You can use this to
+ recognize relocation directives that may appear in such directives. */
#define TC_PARSE_CONS_EXPRESSION(EXPR,N) avr_parse_cons_expression (EXPR,N)
-/*
- You may define this macro to parse an expression used in a data
- allocation pseudo-op such as `.word'. You can use this to
- recognize relocation directives that may appear in such directives.*/
-
-void avr_cons_fix_new(fragS *frag,int where, int nbytes, expressionS *exp);
+void avr_parse_cons_expression (expressionS *exp, int nbytes);
+/* You may define this macro to generate a fixup for a data
+ allocation pseudo-op. */
#define TC_CONS_FIX_NEW(FRAG,WHERE,N,EXP) avr_cons_fix_new(FRAG,WHERE,N,EXP)
-/* You may define this macro to generate a fixup for a data
- allocation pseudo-op. */
+void avr_cons_fix_new(fragS *frag,int where, int nbytes, expressionS *exp);
+/* This should just call either `number_to_chars_bigendian' or
+ `number_to_chars_littleendian', whichever is appropriate. On
+ targets like the MIPS which support options to change the
+ endianness, which function to call is a runtime decision. On
+ other targets, `md_number_to_chars' can be a simple macro. */
#define md_number_to_chars number_to_chars_littleendian
-/* This should just call either `number_to_chars_bigendian' or
- `number_to_chars_littleendian', whichever is appropriate. On
- targets like the MIPS which support options to change the
- endianness, which function to call is a runtime decision. On
- other targets, `md_number_to_chars' can be a simple macro. */
+/* `md_short_jump_size'
+ `md_long_jump_size'
+ `md_create_short_jump'
+ `md_create_long_jump'
+ If `WORKING_DOT_WORD' is defined, GAS will not do broken word
+ processing (*note Broken words::.). Otherwise, you should set
+ `md_short_jump_size' to the size of a short jump (a jump that is
+ just long enough to jump around a long jmp) and
+ `md_long_jump_size' to the size of a long jump (a jump that can go
+ anywhere in the function), You should define
+ `md_create_short_jump' to create a short jump around a long jump,
+ and define `md_create_long_jump' to create a long jump. */
#define WORKING_DOT_WORD
-/*
-`md_short_jump_size'
-`md_long_jump_size'
-`md_create_short_jump'
-`md_create_long_jump'
- If `WORKING_DOT_WORD' is defined, GAS will not do broken word
- processing (*note Broken words::.). Otherwise, you should set
- `md_short_jump_size' to the size of a short jump (a jump that is
- just long enough to jump around a long jmp) and
- `md_long_jump_size' to the size of a long jump (a jump that can go
- anywhere in the function), You should define
- `md_create_short_jump' to create a short jump around a long jump,
- and define `md_create_long_jump' to create a long jump. */
+/* If you define this macro, it means that `tc_gen_reloc' may return
+ multiple relocation entries for a single fixup. In this case, the
+ return value of `tc_gen_reloc' is a pointer to a null terminated
+ array. */
#undef RELOC_EXPANSION_POSSIBLE
-/* If you define this macro, it means that `tc_gen_reloc' may return
- multiple relocation entries for a single fixup. In this case, the
- return value of `tc_gen_reloc' is a pointer to a null terminated
- array. */
-
-#define MD_PCREL_FROM_SECTION(FIXP, SEC) md_pcrel_from_section(FIXP, SEC)
-/* If you define this macro, it should return the offset between the
- address of a PC relative fixup and the position from which the PC
- relative adjustment should be made. On many processors, the base
- of a PC relative instruction is the next instruction, so this
- macro would return the length of an instruction. */
+/* No shared lib support, so we don't need to ensure externally
+ visible symbols can be overridden. */
+#define EXTERN_FORCE_RELOC 0
+
+/* Values passed to md_apply_fix3 don't include the symbol value. */
+#define MD_APPLY_SYM_VALUE(FIX) 0
+
+/* If you define this macro, it should return the offset between the
+ address of a PC relative fixup and the position from which the PC
+ relative adjustment should be made. On many processors, the base
+ of a PC relative instruction is the next instruction, so this
+ macro would return the length of an instruction. */
+#define MD_PCREL_FROM_SECTION(FIX, SEC) md_pcrel_from_section(FIX, SEC)
extern long md_pcrel_from_section PARAMS ((struct fix *, segT));
+/* The number of bytes to put into a word in a listing. This affects
+ the way the bytes are clumped together in the listing. For
+ example, a value of 2 might print `1234 5678' where a value of 1
+ would print `12 34 56 78'. The default value is 4. */
#define LISTING_WORD_SIZE 2
-/* The number of bytes to put into a word in a listing. This affects
- the way the bytes are clumped together in the listing. For
- example, a value of 2 might print `1234 5678' where a value of 1
- would print `12 34 56 78'. The default value is 4. */
-#define LEX_DOLLAR 0
/* AVR port uses `$' as a logical line separator */
+#define LEX_DOLLAR 0
+/* An `.lcomm' directive with no explicit alignment parameter will
+ use this macro to set P2VAR to the alignment that a request for
+ SIZE bytes will have. The alignment is expressed as a power of
+ two. If no alignment should take place, the macro definition
+ should do nothing. Some targets define a `.bss' directive that is
+ also affected by this macro. The default definition will set
+ P2VAR to the truncated power of two of sizes up to eight bytes. */
#define TC_IMPLICIT_LCOMM_ALIGNMENT(SIZE, P2VAR) (P2VAR) = 0
-/* An `.lcomm' directive with no explicit alignment parameter will
- use this macro to set P2VAR to the alignment that a request for
- SIZE bytes will have. The alignment is expressed as a power of
- two. If no alignment should take place, the macro definition
- should do nothing. Some targets define a `.bss' directive that is
- also affected by this macro. The default definition will set
- P2VAR to the truncated power of two of sizes up to eight bytes. */