From 07d6d2b8345ef3dc82eab49635acac9ee67dbb18 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alan Modra Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2017 09:26:00 +1030 Subject: BFD whitespace fixes Binutils is supposed to use tabs. In my git config I have whitespace = indent-with-non-tab,space-before-tab,trailing-space and I got annoyed enough seeing red in "git diff" output to fix the problems. * doc/header.sed: Trim trailing space when splitting lines. * aix386-core.c, * aout-adobe.c, * aout-arm.c, * aout-cris.c, * aout-ns32k.c, * aout-target.h, * aout-tic30.c, * aoutf1.h, * aoutx.h, * arc-got.h, * arc-plt.def, * arc-plt.h, * archive.c, * archive64.c, * archures.c, * armnetbsd.c, * bfd-in.h, * bfd.c, * bfdio.c, * binary.c, * bout.c, * cache.c, * cisco-core.c, * coff-alpha.c, * coff-apollo.c, * coff-arm.c, * coff-h8300.c, * coff-i386.c, * coff-i860.c, * coff-i960.c, * coff-m68k.c, * coff-m88k.c, * coff-mcore.c, * coff-mips.c, * coff-ppc.c, * coff-rs6000.c, * coff-sh.c, * coff-stgo32.c, * coff-tic4x.c, * coff-tic54x.c, * coff-tic80.c, * coff-we32k.c, * coff-x86_64.c, * coff-z80.c, * coff-z8k.c, * coff64-rs6000.c, * coffcode.h, * coffgen.c, * cofflink.c, * coffswap.h, * compress.c, * corefile.c, * cpu-alpha.c, * cpu-arm.c, * cpu-avr.c, * cpu-bfin.c, * cpu-cr16.c, * cpu-cr16c.c, * cpu-crx.c, * cpu-d10v.c, * cpu-frv.c, * cpu-ft32.c, * cpu-i370.c, * cpu-i960.c, * cpu-ia64-opc.c, * cpu-ip2k.c, * cpu-lm32.c, * cpu-m32r.c, * cpu-mcore.c, * cpu-microblaze.c, * cpu-mips.c, * cpu-moxie.c, * cpu-mt.c, * cpu-nios2.c, * cpu-ns32k.c, * cpu-or1k.c, * cpu-powerpc.c, * cpu-pru.c, * cpu-sh.c, * cpu-spu.c, * cpu-v850.c, * cpu-v850_rh850.c, * cpu-xgate.c, * cpu-z80.c, * dwarf1.c, * dwarf2.c, * ecoff.c, * ecofflink.c, * ecoffswap.h, * elf-bfd.h, * elf-eh-frame.c, * elf-hppa.h, * elf-m10200.c, * elf-m10300.c, * elf-s390-common.c, * elf-strtab.c, * elf-vxworks.c, * elf.c, * elf32-am33lin.c, * elf32-arc.c, * elf32-arm.c, * elf32-avr.c, * elf32-avr.h, * elf32-bfin.c, * elf32-cr16.c, * elf32-cr16c.c, * elf32-cris.c, * elf32-crx.c, * elf32-d10v.c, * elf32-d30v.c, * elf32-dlx.c, * elf32-epiphany.c, * elf32-fr30.c, * elf32-frv.c, * elf32-ft32.c, * elf32-h8300.c, * elf32-hppa.c, * elf32-i386.c, * elf32-i860.c, * elf32-i960.c, * elf32-ip2k.c, * elf32-lm32.c, * elf32-m32c.c, * elf32-m32r.c, * elf32-m68hc11.c, * elf32-m68hc12.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.c, * elf32-m68hc1x.h, * elf32-m68k.c, * elf32-m88k.c, * elf32-mcore.c, * elf32-mep.c, * elf32-metag.c, * elf32-microblaze.c, * elf32-mips.c, * elf32-moxie.c, * elf32-msp430.c, * elf32-mt.c, * elf32-nds32.c, * elf32-nds32.h, * elf32-nios2.c, * elf32-or1k.c, * elf32-pj.c, * elf32-ppc.c, * elf32-ppc.h, * elf32-pru.c, * elf32-rl78.c, * elf32-rx.c, * elf32-s390.c, * elf32-score.c, * elf32-score.h, * elf32-score7.c, * elf32-sh-symbian.c, * elf32-sh.c, * elf32-sh64.c, * elf32-sparc.c, * elf32-spu.c, * elf32-tic6x.c, * elf32-tilegx.c, * elf32-tilegx.h, * elf32-tilepro.c, * elf32-tilepro.h, * elf32-v850.c, * elf32-vax.c, * elf32-wasm32.c, * elf32-xc16x.c, * elf32-xgate.c, * elf32-xgate.h, * elf32-xstormy16.c, * elf32-xtensa.c, * elf64-alpha.c, * elf64-hppa.c, * elf64-ia64-vms.c, * elf64-mips.c, * elf64-mmix.c, * elf64-ppc.c, * elf64-s390.c, * elf64-sh64.c, * elf64-sparc.c, * elf64-tilegx.c, * elf64-tilegx.h, * elf64-x86-64.c, * elfcore.h, * elflink.c, * elfn32-mips.c, * elfnn-aarch64.c, * elfnn-ia64.c, * elfnn-riscv.c, * elfxx-aarch64.c, * elfxx-aarch64.h, * elfxx-ia64.c, * elfxx-ia64.h, * elfxx-mips.c, * elfxx-riscv.c, * elfxx-sparc.c, * elfxx-tilegx.c, * elfxx-x86.c, * elfxx-x86.h, * freebsd.h, * hash.c, * host-aout.c, * hp300hpux.c, * hppabsd-core.c, * hpux-core.c, * i386aout.c, * i386linux.c, * i386lynx.c, * i386mach3.c, * i386msdos.c, * i386netbsd.c, * ieee.c, * ihex.c, * irix-core.c, * libaout.h, * libbfd-in.h, * libbfd.c, * libcoff-in.h, * libnlm.h, * libpei.h, * libxcoff.h, * linker.c, * lynx-core.c, * m68k4knetbsd.c, * m68klinux.c, * m68knetbsd.c, * m88kmach3.c, * mach-o-aarch64.c, * mach-o-arm.c, * mach-o-i386.c, * mach-o-target.c, * mach-o-x86-64.c, * mach-o.c, * mach-o.h, * merge.c, * mipsbsd.c, * mmo.c, * netbsd.h, * netbsd-core.c, * newsos3.c, * nlm-target.h, * nlm32-ppc.c, * nlm32-sparc.c, * nlmcode.h, * ns32k.h, * ns32knetbsd.c, * oasys.c, * opncls.c, * pc532-mach.c, * pdp11.c, * pe-arm.c, * pe-i386.c, * pe-mcore.c, * pe-mips.c, * pe-x86_64.c, * peXXigen.c, * pef.c, * pef.h, * pei-arm.c, * pei-i386.c, * pei-mcore.c, * pei-x86_64.c, * peicode.h, * plugin.c, * ppcboot.c, * ptrace-core.c, * reloc.c, * riscix.c, * rs6000-core.c, * section.c, * som.c, * som.h, * sparclinux.c, * sparcnetbsd.c, * srec.c, * stabs.c, * sunos.c, * syms.c, * targets.c, * tekhex.c, * trad-core.c, * vax1knetbsd.c, * vaxnetbsd.c, * verilog.c, * versados.c, * vms-alpha.c, * vms-lib.c, * vms-misc.c, * wasm-module.c, * wasm-module.h, * xcofflink.c, * xsym.c, * xsym.h: Whitespace fixes. * bfd-in2.h, * libbfd.h, * libcoff.h: Regenerate. --- bfd/coff-sh.c | 134 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 file changed, 67 insertions(+), 67 deletions(-) (limited to 'bfd/coff-sh.c') diff --git a/bfd/coff-sh.c b/bfd/coff-sh.c index 8170152..b74ebce 100644 --- a/bfd/coff-sh.c +++ b/bfd/coff-sh.c @@ -173,19 +173,19 @@ static reloc_howto_type sh_coff_howtos[] = EMPTY_HOWTO (15), #ifdef COFF_WITH_PE - HOWTO (R_SH_IMAGEBASE, /* type */ - 0, /* rightshift */ - 2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */ - 32, /* bitsize */ - FALSE, /* pc_relative */ - 0, /* bitpos */ + HOWTO (R_SH_IMAGEBASE, /* type */ + 0, /* rightshift */ + 2, /* size (0 = byte, 1 = short, 2 = long) */ + 32, /* bitsize */ + FALSE, /* pc_relative */ + 0, /* bitpos */ complain_overflow_bitfield, /* complain_on_overflow */ - sh_reloc, /* special_function */ - "rva32", /* name */ - TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ - 0xffffffff, /* src_mask */ - 0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */ - FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ + sh_reloc, /* special_function */ + "rva32", /* name */ + TRUE, /* partial_inplace */ + 0xffffffff, /* src_mask */ + 0xffffffff, /* dst_mask */ + FALSE), /* pcrel_offset */ #else EMPTY_HOWTO (16), /* R_SH_IMM8 */ #endif @@ -445,11 +445,11 @@ coff_sh_rtype_to_howto (bfd * abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, *addendp -= 4; /* If the symbol is defined, then the generic code is going to - add back the symbol value in order to cancel out an - adjustment it made to the addend. However, we set the addend - to 0 at the start of this function. We need to adjust here, - to avoid the adjustment the generic code will make. FIXME: - This is getting a bit hackish. */ + add back the symbol value in order to cancel out an + adjustment it made to the addend. However, we set the addend + to 0 at the start of this function. We need to adjust here, + to avoid the adjustment the generic code will make. FIXME: + This is getting a bit hackish. */ if (sym != NULL && sym->n_scnum != 0) *addendp -= sym->n_value; } @@ -766,9 +766,9 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, } /* The r_offset field of the R_SH_USES reloc will point us to - the register load. The 4 is because the r_offset field is - computed as though it were a jump offset, which are based - from 4 bytes after the jump instruction. */ + the register load. The 4 is because the r_offset field is + computed as though it were a jump offset, which are based + from 4 bytes after the jump instruction. */ laddr = irel->r_vaddr - sec->vma + 4; /* Careful to sign extend the 32-bit offset. */ laddr += ((irel->r_offset & 0xffffffff) ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000; @@ -792,11 +792,11 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, } /* Get the address from which the register is being loaded. The - displacement in the mov.l instruction is quadrupled. It is a - displacement from four bytes after the movl instruction, but, - before adding in the PC address, two least significant bits - of the PC are cleared. We assume that the section is aligned - on a four byte boundary. */ + displacement in the mov.l instruction is quadrupled. It is a + displacement from four bytes after the movl instruction, but, + before adding in the PC address, two least significant bits + of the PC are cleared. We assume that the section is aligned + on a four byte boundary. */ paddr = insn & 0xff; paddr *= 4; paddr += (laddr + 4) &~ (bfd_vma) 3; @@ -810,8 +810,8 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, } /* Get the reloc for the address from which the register is - being loaded. This reloc will tell us which function is - actually being called. */ + being loaded. This reloc will tell us which function is + actually being called. */ paddr += sec->vma; for (irelfn = internal_relocs; irelfn < irelend; irelfn++) if (irelfn->r_vaddr == paddr @@ -868,8 +868,8 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, && h->root.type != bfd_link_hash_defweak) { /* This appears to be a reference to an undefined - symbol. Just ignore it--it will be caught by the - regular reloc processing. */ + symbol. Just ignore it--it will be caught by the + regular reloc processing. */ continue; } @@ -914,14 +914,14 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, /* Replace the jsr with a bsr. */ /* Change the R_SH_USES reloc into an R_SH_PCDISP reloc, and - replace the jsr with a bsr. */ + replace the jsr with a bsr. */ irel->r_type = R_SH_PCDISP; irel->r_symndx = irelfn->r_symndx; if (sym.n_sclass != C_EXT) { /* If this needs to be changed because of future relaxing, - it will be handled here like other internal PCDISP - relocs. */ + it will be handled here like other internal PCDISP + relocs. */ bfd_put_16 (abfd, (bfd_vma) 0xb000 | ((foff >> 1) & 0xfff), contents + irel->r_vaddr - sec->vma); @@ -929,14 +929,14 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, else { /* We can't fully resolve this yet, because the external - symbol value may be changed by future relaxing. We let - the final link phase handle it. */ + symbol value may be changed by future relaxing. We let + the final link phase handle it. */ bfd_put_16 (abfd, (bfd_vma) 0xb000, contents + irel->r_vaddr - sec->vma); } /* See if there is another R_SH_USES reloc referring to the same - register load. */ + register load. */ for (irelscan = internal_relocs; irelscan < irelend; irelscan++) if (irelscan->r_type == R_SH_USES && laddr == irelscan->r_vaddr - sec->vma + 4 + irelscan->r_offset) @@ -951,8 +951,8 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, } /* Look for a R_SH_COUNT reloc on the location where the - function address is stored. Do this before deleting any - bytes, to avoid confusion about the address. */ + function address is stored. Do this before deleting any + bytes, to avoid confusion about the address. */ for (irelcount = internal_relocs; irelcount < irelend; irelcount++) if (irelcount->r_vaddr == paddr && irelcount->r_type == R_SH_COUNT) @@ -963,8 +963,8 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, goto error_return; /* That will change things, so, just in case it permits some - other function call to come within range, we should relax - again. Note that this is not required, and it may be slow. */ + other function call to come within range, we should relax + again. Note that this is not required, and it may be slow. */ *again = TRUE; /* Now check whether we got a COUNT reloc. */ @@ -978,7 +978,7 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, } /* The number of uses is stored in the r_offset field. We've - just deleted one. */ + just deleted one. */ if (irelcount->r_offset == 0) { /* xgettext: c-format */ @@ -990,8 +990,8 @@ sh_relax_section (bfd *abfd, --irelcount->r_offset; /* If there are no more uses, we can delete the address. Reload - the address from irelfn, in case it was changed by the - previous call to sh_relax_delete_bytes. */ + the address from irelfn, in case it was changed by the + previous call to sh_relax_delete_bytes. */ if (irelcount->r_offset == 0) { if (! sh_relax_delete_bytes (abfd, sec, @@ -1150,7 +1150,7 @@ sh_relax_delete_bytes (bfd *abfd, irel->r_type = R_SH_UNUSED; /* If this is a PC relative reloc, see if the range it covers - includes the bytes we have deleted. */ + includes the bytes we have deleted. */ switch (irel->r_type) { default: @@ -1177,9 +1177,9 @@ sh_relax_delete_bytes (bfd *abfd, case R_SH_IMAGEBASE: #endif /* If this reloc is against a symbol defined in this - section, and the symbol will not be adjusted below, we - must check the addend to see it will put the value in - range to be adjusted, and hence must be changed. */ + section, and the symbol will not be adjusted below, we + must check the addend to see it will put the value in + range to be adjusted, and hence must be changed. */ bfd_coff_swap_sym_in (abfd, ((bfd_byte *) obj_coff_external_syms (abfd) + (irel->r_symndx @@ -1379,8 +1379,8 @@ sh_relax_delete_bytes (bfd *abfd, continue; /* We always cache the relocs. Perhaps, if info->keep_memory is - FALSE, we should free them, if we are permitted to, when we - leave sh_coff_relax_section. */ + FALSE, we should free them, if we are permitted to, when we + leave sh_coff_relax_section. */ internal_relocs = (_bfd_coff_read_internal_relocs (abfd, o, TRUE, (bfd_byte *) NULL, FALSE, (struct internal_reloc *) NULL)); @@ -1423,9 +1423,9 @@ sh_relax_delete_bytes (bfd *abfd, if (!bfd_malloc_and_get_section (abfd, o, &ocontents)) return FALSE; /* We always cache the section contents. - Perhaps, if info->keep_memory is FALSE, we - should free them, if we are permitted to, - when we leave sh_coff_relax_section. */ + Perhaps, if info->keep_memory is FALSE, we + should free them, if we are permitted to, + when we leave sh_coff_relax_section. */ coff_section_data (abfd, o)->contents = ocontents; } } @@ -2047,7 +2047,7 @@ sh_insn_info (unsigned int insn) opend = op + min->count; /* Since the opcodes tables are sorted, we could use a binary - search here if the count were above some cutoff value. */ + search here if the count were above some cutoff value. */ for (; op < opend; op++) if (op->opcode == l) return op; @@ -2547,8 +2547,8 @@ sh_swap_insns (bfd * abfd, int type, add; /* There are a few special types of relocs that we don't want to - adjust. These relocs do not apply to the instruction itself, - but are only associated with the address. */ + adjust. These relocs do not apply to the instruction itself, + but are only associated with the address. */ type = irel->r_type; if (type == R_SH_ALIGN || type == R_SH_CODE @@ -2557,11 +2557,11 @@ sh_swap_insns (bfd * abfd, continue; /* If an R_SH_USES reloc points to one of the addresses being - swapped, we must adjust it. It would be incorrect to do this - for a jump, though, since we want to execute both - instructions after the jump. (We have avoided swapping - around a label, so the jump will not wind up executing an - instruction it shouldn't). */ + swapped, we must adjust it. It would be incorrect to do this + for a jump, though, since we want to execute both + instructions after the jump. (We have avoided swapping + around a label, so the jump will not wind up executing an + instruction it shouldn't). */ if (type == R_SH_USES) { bfd_vma off; @@ -2620,11 +2620,11 @@ sh_swap_insns (bfd * abfd, case R_SH_PCRELIMM8BY4: /* This reloc ignores the least significant 3 bits of - the program counter before adding in the offset. - This means that if ADDR is at an even address, the - swap will not affect the offset. If ADDR is an at an - odd address, then the instruction will be crossing a - four byte boundary, and must be adjusted. */ + the program counter before adding in the offset. + This means that if ADDR is at an even address, the + swap will not affect the offset. If ADDR is an at an + odd address, then the instruction will be crossing a + four byte boundary, and must be adjusted. */ if ((addr & 3) != 0) { insn = bfd_get_16 (abfd, loc); @@ -2757,7 +2757,7 @@ sh_relocate_section (bfd *output_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, bfd_reloc_status_type rstat; /* Almost all relocs have to do with relaxing. If any work must - be done for them, it has been done in sh_relax_section. */ + be done for them, it has been done in sh_relax_section. */ if (rel->r_type != R_SH_IMM32 #ifdef COFF_WITH_PE && rel->r_type != R_SH_IMM32CE @@ -2831,7 +2831,7 @@ sh_relocate_section (bfd *output_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, else { sec = sections[symndx]; - val = (sec->output_section->vma + val = (sec->output_section->vma + sec->output_offset + sym->n_value - sec->vma); @@ -2880,7 +2880,7 @@ sh_relocate_section (bfd *output_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, name = obj_coff_strings (input_bfd) + sym->_n._n_n._n_offset; else { - strncpy (buf, sym->_n._n_name, SYMNMLEN); + strncpy (buf, sym->_n._n_name, SYMNMLEN); buf[SYMNMLEN] = '\0'; name = buf; } -- cgit v1.1