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1 /* BFD support for handling relocation entries.
2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Written by Cygnus Support.
6
7 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
22
23 /*
24 SECTION
25 Relocations
26
27 BFD maintains relocations in much the same way it maintains
28 symbols: they are left alone until required, then read in
29 en-masse and translated into an internal form. A common
30 routine <<bfd_perform_relocation>> acts upon the
31 canonical form to do the fixup.
32
33 Relocations are maintained on a per section basis,
34 while symbols are maintained on a per BFD basis.
35
36 All that a back end has to do to fit the BFD interface is to create
37 a <<struct reloc_cache_entry>> for each relocation
38 in a particular section, and fill in the right bits of the structures.
39
40 @menu
41 @* typedef arelent::
42 @* howto manager::
43 @end menu
44
45 */
46
47 /* DO compile in the reloc_code name table from libbfd.h. */
48 #define _BFD_MAKE_TABLE_bfd_reloc_code_real
49
50 #include "bfd.h"
51 #include "sysdep.h"
52 #include "bfdlink.h"
53 #include "libbfd.h"
54 /*
55 DOCDD
56 INODE
57 typedef arelent, howto manager, Relocations, Relocations
58
59 SUBSECTION
60 typedef arelent
61
62 This is the structure of a relocation entry:
63
64 CODE_FRAGMENT
65 .
66 .typedef enum bfd_reloc_status
67 .{
68 . {* No errors detected. *}
69 . bfd_reloc_ok,
70 .
71 . {* The relocation was performed, but there was an overflow. *}
72 . bfd_reloc_overflow,
73 .
74 . {* The address to relocate was not within the section supplied. *}
75 . bfd_reloc_outofrange,
76 .
77 . {* Used by special functions. *}
78 . bfd_reloc_continue,
79 .
80 . {* Unsupported relocation size requested. *}
81 . bfd_reloc_notsupported,
82 .
83 . {* Unused. *}
84 . bfd_reloc_other,
85 .
86 . {* The symbol to relocate against was undefined. *}
87 . bfd_reloc_undefined,
88 .
89 . {* The relocation was performed, but may not be ok - presently
90 . generated only when linking i960 coff files with i960 b.out
91 . symbols. If this type is returned, the error_message argument
92 . to bfd_perform_relocation will be set. *}
93 . bfd_reloc_dangerous
94 . }
95 . bfd_reloc_status_type;
96 .
97 .
98 .typedef struct reloc_cache_entry
99 .{
100 . {* A pointer into the canonical table of pointers. *}
101 . struct bfd_symbol **sym_ptr_ptr;
102 .
103 . {* offset in section. *}
104 . bfd_size_type address;
105 .
106 . {* addend for relocation value. *}
107 . bfd_vma addend;
108 .
109 . {* Pointer to how to perform the required relocation. *}
110 . reloc_howto_type *howto;
111 .
112 .}
113 .arelent;
114 .
115 */
116
117 /*
118 DESCRIPTION
119
120 Here is a description of each of the fields within an <<arelent>>:
121
122 o <<sym_ptr_ptr>>
123
124 The symbol table pointer points to a pointer to the symbol
125 associated with the relocation request. It is the pointer
126 into the table returned by the back end's
127 <<canonicalize_symtab>> action. @xref{Symbols}. The symbol is
128 referenced through a pointer to a pointer so that tools like
129 the linker can fix up all the symbols of the same name by
130 modifying only one pointer. The relocation routine looks in
131 the symbol and uses the base of the section the symbol is
132 attached to and the value of the symbol as the initial
133 relocation offset. If the symbol pointer is zero, then the
134 section provided is looked up.
135
136 o <<address>>
137
138 The <<address>> field gives the offset in bytes from the base of
139 the section data which owns the relocation record to the first
140 byte of relocatable information. The actual data relocated
141 will be relative to this point; for example, a relocation
142 type which modifies the bottom two bytes of a four byte word
143 would not touch the first byte pointed to in a big endian
144 world.
145
146 o <<addend>>
147
148 The <<addend>> is a value provided by the back end to be added (!)
149 to the relocation offset. Its interpretation is dependent upon
150 the howto. For example, on the 68k the code:
151
152 | char foo[];
153 | main()
154 | {
155 | return foo[0x12345678];
156 | }
157
158 Could be compiled into:
159
160 | linkw fp,#-4
161 | moveb @@#12345678,d0
162 | extbl d0
163 | unlk fp
164 | rts
165
166 This could create a reloc pointing to <<foo>>, but leave the
167 offset in the data, something like:
168
169 |RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.text]:
170 |offset type value
171 |00000006 32 _foo
172 |
173 |00000000 4e56 fffc ; linkw fp,#-4
174 |00000004 1039 1234 5678 ; moveb @@#12345678,d0
175 |0000000a 49c0 ; extbl d0
176 |0000000c 4e5e ; unlk fp
177 |0000000e 4e75 ; rts
178
179 Using coff and an 88k, some instructions don't have enough
180 space in them to represent the full address range, and
181 pointers have to be loaded in two parts. So you'd get something like:
182
183 | or.u r13,r0,hi16(_foo+0x12345678)
184 | ld.b r2,r13,lo16(_foo+0x12345678)
185 | jmp r1
186
187 This should create two relocs, both pointing to <<_foo>>, and with
188 0x12340000 in their addend field. The data would consist of:
189
190 |RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.text]:
191 |offset type value
192 |00000002 HVRT16 _foo+0x12340000
193 |00000006 LVRT16 _foo+0x12340000
194 |
195 |00000000 5da05678 ; or.u r13,r0,0x5678
196 |00000004 1c4d5678 ; ld.b r2,r13,0x5678
197 |00000008 f400c001 ; jmp r1
198
199 The relocation routine digs out the value from the data, adds
200 it to the addend to get the original offset, and then adds the
201 value of <<_foo>>. Note that all 32 bits have to be kept around
202 somewhere, to cope with carry from bit 15 to bit 16.
203
204 One further example is the sparc and the a.out format. The
205 sparc has a similar problem to the 88k, in that some
206 instructions don't have room for an entire offset, but on the
207 sparc the parts are created in odd sized lumps. The designers of
208 the a.out format chose to not use the data within the section
209 for storing part of the offset; all the offset is kept within
210 the reloc. Anything in the data should be ignored.
211
212 | save %sp,-112,%sp
213 | sethi %hi(_foo+0x12345678),%g2
214 | ldsb [%g2+%lo(_foo+0x12345678)],%i0
215 | ret
216 | restore
217
218 Both relocs contain a pointer to <<foo>>, and the offsets
219 contain junk.
220
221 |RELOCATION RECORDS FOR [.text]:
222 |offset type value
223 |00000004 HI22 _foo+0x12345678
224 |00000008 LO10 _foo+0x12345678
225 |
226 |00000000 9de3bf90 ; save %sp,-112,%sp
227 |00000004 05000000 ; sethi %hi(_foo+0),%g2
228 |00000008 f048a000 ; ldsb [%g2+%lo(_foo+0)],%i0
229 |0000000c 81c7e008 ; ret
230 |00000010 81e80000 ; restore
231
232 o <<howto>>
233
234 The <<howto>> field can be imagined as a
235 relocation instruction. It is a pointer to a structure which
236 contains information on what to do with all of the other
237 information in the reloc record and data section. A back end
238 would normally have a relocation instruction set and turn
239 relocations into pointers to the correct structure on input -
240 but it would be possible to create each howto field on demand.
241
242 */
243
244 /*
245 SUBSUBSECTION
246 <<enum complain_overflow>>
247
248 Indicates what sort of overflow checking should be done when
249 performing a relocation.
250
251 CODE_FRAGMENT
252 .
253 .enum complain_overflow
254 .{
255 . {* Do not complain on overflow. *}
256 . complain_overflow_dont,
257 .
258 . {* Complain if the bitfield overflows, whether it is considered
259 . as signed or unsigned. *}
260 . complain_overflow_bitfield,
261 .
262 . {* Complain if the value overflows when considered as signed
263 . number. *}
264 . complain_overflow_signed,
265 .
266 . {* Complain if the value overflows when considered as an
267 . unsigned number. *}
268 . complain_overflow_unsigned
269 .};
270
271 */
272
273 /*
274 SUBSUBSECTION
275 <<reloc_howto_type>>
276
277 The <<reloc_howto_type>> is a structure which contains all the
278 information that libbfd needs to know to tie up a back end's data.
279
280 CODE_FRAGMENT
281 .struct bfd_symbol; {* Forward declaration. *}
282 .
283 .struct reloc_howto_struct
284 .{
285 . {* The type field has mainly a documentary use - the back end can
286 . do what it wants with it, though normally the back end's
287 . external idea of what a reloc number is stored
288 . in this field. For example, a PC relative word relocation
289 . in a coff environment has the type 023 - because that's
290 . what the outside world calls a R_PCRWORD reloc. *}
291 . unsigned int type;
292 .
293 . {* The value the final relocation is shifted right by. This drops
294 . unwanted data from the relocation. *}
295 . unsigned int rightshift;
296 .
297 . {* The size of the item to be relocated. This is *not* a
298 . power-of-two measure. To get the number of bytes operated
299 . on by a type of relocation, use bfd_get_reloc_size. *}
300 . int size;
301 .
302 . {* The number of bits in the item to be relocated. This is used
303 . when doing overflow checking. *}
304 . unsigned int bitsize;
305 .
306 . {* Notes that the relocation is relative to the location in the
307 . data section of the addend. The relocation function will
308 . subtract from the relocation value the address of the location
309 . being relocated. *}
310 . bfd_boolean pc_relative;
311 .
312 . {* The bit position of the reloc value in the destination.
313 . The relocated value is left shifted by this amount. *}
314 . unsigned int bitpos;
315 .
316 . {* What type of overflow error should be checked for when
317 . relocating. *}
318 . enum complain_overflow complain_on_overflow;
319 .
320 . {* If this field is non null, then the supplied function is
321 . called rather than the normal function. This allows really
322 . strange relocation methods to be accommodated (e.g., i960 callj
323 . instructions). *}
324 . bfd_reloc_status_type (*special_function)
325 . (bfd *, arelent *, struct bfd_symbol *, void *, asection *,
326 . bfd *, char **);
327 .
328 . {* The textual name of the relocation type. *}
329 . char *name;
330 .
331 . {* Some formats record a relocation addend in the section contents
332 . rather than with the relocation. For ELF formats this is the
333 . distinction between USE_REL and USE_RELA (though the code checks
334 . for USE_REL == 1/0). The value of this field is TRUE if the
335 . addend is recorded with the section contents; when performing a
336 . partial link (ld -r) the section contents (the data) will be
337 . modified. The value of this field is FALSE if addends are
338 . recorded with the relocation (in arelent.addend); when performing
339 . a partial link the relocation will be modified.
340 . All relocations for all ELF USE_RELA targets should set this field
341 . to FALSE (values of TRUE should be looked on with suspicion).
342 . However, the converse is not true: not all relocations of all ELF
343 . USE_REL targets set this field to TRUE. Why this is so is peculiar
344 . to each particular target. For relocs that aren't used in partial
345 . links (e.g. GOT stuff) it doesn't matter what this is set to. *}
346 . bfd_boolean partial_inplace;
347 .
348 . {* src_mask selects the part of the instruction (or data) to be used
349 . in the relocation sum. If the target relocations don't have an
350 . addend in the reloc, eg. ELF USE_REL, src_mask will normally equal
351 . dst_mask to extract the addend from the section contents. If
352 . relocations do have an addend in the reloc, eg. ELF USE_RELA, this
353 . field should be zero. Non-zero values for ELF USE_RELA targets are
354 . bogus as in those cases the value in the dst_mask part of the
355 . section contents should be treated as garbage. *}
356 . bfd_vma src_mask;
357 .
358 . {* dst_mask selects which parts of the instruction (or data) are
359 . replaced with a relocated value. *}
360 . bfd_vma dst_mask;
361 .
362 . {* When some formats create PC relative instructions, they leave
363 . the value of the pc of the place being relocated in the offset
364 . slot of the instruction, so that a PC relative relocation can
365 . be made just by adding in an ordinary offset (e.g., sun3 a.out).
366 . Some formats leave the displacement part of an instruction
367 . empty (e.g., m88k bcs); this flag signals the fact. *}
368 . bfd_boolean pcrel_offset;
369 .};
370 .
371 */
372
373 /*
374 FUNCTION
375 The HOWTO Macro
376
377 DESCRIPTION
378 The HOWTO define is horrible and will go away.
379
380 .#define HOWTO(C, R, S, B, P, BI, O, SF, NAME, INPLACE, MASKSRC, MASKDST, PC) \
381 . { (unsigned) C, R, S, B, P, BI, O, SF, NAME, INPLACE, MASKSRC, MASKDST, PC }
382
383 DESCRIPTION
384 And will be replaced with the totally magic way. But for the
385 moment, we are compatible, so do it this way.
386
387 .#define NEWHOWTO(FUNCTION, NAME, SIZE, REL, IN) \
388 . HOWTO (0, 0, SIZE, 0, REL, 0, complain_overflow_dont, FUNCTION, \
389 . NAME, FALSE, 0, 0, IN)
390 .
391
392 DESCRIPTION
393 This is used to fill in an empty howto entry in an array.
394
395 .#define EMPTY_HOWTO(C) \
396 . HOWTO ((C), 0, 0, 0, FALSE, 0, complain_overflow_dont, NULL, \
397 . NULL, FALSE, 0, 0, FALSE)
398 .
399
400 DESCRIPTION
401 Helper routine to turn a symbol into a relocation value.
402
403 .#define HOWTO_PREPARE(relocation, symbol) \
404 . { \
405 . if (symbol != NULL) \
406 . { \
407 . if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section)) \
408 . { \
409 . relocation = 0; \
410 . } \
411 . else \
412 . { \
413 . relocation = symbol->value; \
414 . } \
415 . } \
416 . }
417 .
418 */
419
420 /*
421 FUNCTION
422 bfd_get_reloc_size
423
424 SYNOPSIS
425 unsigned int bfd_get_reloc_size (reloc_howto_type *);
426
427 DESCRIPTION
428 For a reloc_howto_type that operates on a fixed number of bytes,
429 this returns the number of bytes operated on.
430 */
431
432 unsigned int
433 bfd_get_reloc_size (reloc_howto_type *howto)
434 {
435 switch (howto->size)
436 {
437 case 0: return 1;
438 case 1: return 2;
439 case 2: return 4;
440 case 3: return 0;
441 case 4: return 8;
442 case 8: return 16;
443 case -2: return 4;
444 default: abort ();
445 }
446 }
447
448 /*
449 TYPEDEF
450 arelent_chain
451
452 DESCRIPTION
453
454 How relocs are tied together in an <<asection>>:
455
456 .typedef struct relent_chain
457 .{
458 . arelent relent;
459 . struct relent_chain *next;
460 .}
461 .arelent_chain;
462 .
463 */
464
465 /* N_ONES produces N one bits, without overflowing machine arithmetic. */
466 #define N_ONES(n) (((((bfd_vma) 1 << ((n) - 1)) - 1) << 1) | 1)
467
468 /*
469 FUNCTION
470 bfd_check_overflow
471
472 SYNOPSIS
473 bfd_reloc_status_type bfd_check_overflow
474 (enum complain_overflow how,
475 unsigned int bitsize,
476 unsigned int rightshift,
477 unsigned int addrsize,
478 bfd_vma relocation);
479
480 DESCRIPTION
481 Perform overflow checking on @var{relocation} which has
482 @var{bitsize} significant bits and will be shifted right by
483 @var{rightshift} bits, on a machine with addresses containing
484 @var{addrsize} significant bits. The result is either of
485 @code{bfd_reloc_ok} or @code{bfd_reloc_overflow}.
486
487 */
488
489 bfd_reloc_status_type
490 bfd_check_overflow (enum complain_overflow how,
491 unsigned int bitsize,
492 unsigned int rightshift,
493 unsigned int addrsize,
494 bfd_vma relocation)
495 {
496 bfd_vma fieldmask, addrmask, signmask, ss, a;
497 bfd_reloc_status_type flag = bfd_reloc_ok;
498
499 a = relocation;
500
501 /* Note: BITSIZE should always be <= ADDRSIZE, but in case it's not,
502 we'll be permissive: extra bits in the field mask will
503 automatically extend the address mask for purposes of the
504 overflow check. */
505 fieldmask = N_ONES (bitsize);
506 addrmask = N_ONES (addrsize) | fieldmask;
507
508 switch (how)
509 {
510 case complain_overflow_dont:
511 break;
512
513 case complain_overflow_signed:
514 /* If any sign bits are set, all sign bits must be set. That
515 is, A must be a valid negative address after shifting. */
516 a = (a & addrmask) >> rightshift;
517 signmask = ~ (fieldmask >> 1);
518 ss = a & signmask;
519 if (ss != 0 && ss != ((addrmask >> rightshift) & signmask))
520 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
521 break;
522
523 case complain_overflow_unsigned:
524 /* We have an overflow if the address does not fit in the field. */
525 a = (a & addrmask) >> rightshift;
526 if ((a & ~ fieldmask) != 0)
527 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
528 break;
529
530 case complain_overflow_bitfield:
531 /* Bitfields are sometimes signed, sometimes unsigned. We
532 explicitly allow an address wrap too, which means a bitfield
533 of n bits is allowed to store -2**n to 2**n-1. Thus overflow
534 if the value has some, but not all, bits set outside the
535 field. */
536 a >>= rightshift;
537 ss = a & ~ fieldmask;
538 if (ss != 0 && ss != (((bfd_vma) -1 >> rightshift) & ~ fieldmask))
539 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
540 break;
541
542 default:
543 abort ();
544 }
545
546 return flag;
547 }
548
549 /*
550 FUNCTION
551 bfd_perform_relocation
552
553 SYNOPSIS
554 bfd_reloc_status_type bfd_perform_relocation
555 (bfd *abfd,
556 arelent *reloc_entry,
557 void *data,
558 asection *input_section,
559 bfd *output_bfd,
560 char **error_message);
561
562 DESCRIPTION
563 If @var{output_bfd} is supplied to this function, the
564 generated image will be relocatable; the relocations are
565 copied to the output file after they have been changed to
566 reflect the new state of the world. There are two ways of
567 reflecting the results of partial linkage in an output file:
568 by modifying the output data in place, and by modifying the
569 relocation record. Some native formats (e.g., basic a.out and
570 basic coff) have no way of specifying an addend in the
571 relocation type, so the addend has to go in the output data.
572 This is no big deal since in these formats the output data
573 slot will always be big enough for the addend. Complex reloc
574 types with addends were invented to solve just this problem.
575 The @var{error_message} argument is set to an error message if
576 this return @code{bfd_reloc_dangerous}.
577
578 */
579
580 bfd_reloc_status_type
581 bfd_perform_relocation (bfd *abfd,
582 arelent *reloc_entry,
583 void *data,
584 asection *input_section,
585 bfd *output_bfd,
586 char **error_message)
587 {
588 bfd_vma relocation;
589 bfd_reloc_status_type flag = bfd_reloc_ok;
590 bfd_size_type octets = reloc_entry->address * bfd_octets_per_byte (abfd);
591 bfd_vma output_base = 0;
592 reloc_howto_type *howto = reloc_entry->howto;
593 asection *reloc_target_output_section;
594 asymbol *symbol;
595
596 symbol = *(reloc_entry->sym_ptr_ptr);
597 if (bfd_is_abs_section (symbol->section)
598 && output_bfd != NULL)
599 {
600 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
601 return bfd_reloc_ok;
602 }
603
604 /* If we are not producing relocatable output, return an error if
605 the symbol is not defined. An undefined weak symbol is
606 considered to have a value of zero (SVR4 ABI, p. 4-27). */
607 if (bfd_is_und_section (symbol->section)
608 && (symbol->flags & BSF_WEAK) == 0
609 && output_bfd == NULL)
610 flag = bfd_reloc_undefined;
611
612 /* If there is a function supplied to handle this relocation type,
613 call it. It'll return `bfd_reloc_continue' if further processing
614 can be done. */
615 if (howto->special_function)
616 {
617 bfd_reloc_status_type cont;
618 cont = howto->special_function (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol, data,
619 input_section, output_bfd,
620 error_message);
621 if (cont != bfd_reloc_continue)
622 return cont;
623 }
624
625 /* Is the address of the relocation really within the section? */
626 if (reloc_entry->address > bfd_get_section_limit (abfd, input_section))
627 return bfd_reloc_outofrange;
628
629 /* Work out which section the relocation is targeted at and the
630 initial relocation command value. */
631
632 /* Get symbol value. (Common symbols are special.) */
633 if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section))
634 relocation = 0;
635 else
636 relocation = symbol->value;
637
638 reloc_target_output_section = symbol->section->output_section;
639
640 /* Convert input-section-relative symbol value to absolute. */
641 if ((output_bfd && ! howto->partial_inplace)
642 || reloc_target_output_section == NULL)
643 output_base = 0;
644 else
645 output_base = reloc_target_output_section->vma;
646
647 relocation += output_base + symbol->section->output_offset;
648
649 /* Add in supplied addend. */
650 relocation += reloc_entry->addend;
651
652 /* Here the variable relocation holds the final address of the
653 symbol we are relocating against, plus any addend. */
654
655 if (howto->pc_relative)
656 {
657 /* This is a PC relative relocation. We want to set RELOCATION
658 to the distance between the address of the symbol and the
659 location. RELOCATION is already the address of the symbol.
660
661 We start by subtracting the address of the section containing
662 the location.
663
664 If pcrel_offset is set, we must further subtract the position
665 of the location within the section. Some targets arrange for
666 the addend to be the negative of the position of the location
667 within the section; for example, i386-aout does this. For
668 i386-aout, pcrel_offset is FALSE. Some other targets do not
669 include the position of the location; for example, m88kbcs,
670 or ELF. For those targets, pcrel_offset is TRUE.
671
672 If we are producing relocatable output, then we must ensure
673 that this reloc will be correctly computed when the final
674 relocation is done. If pcrel_offset is FALSE we want to wind
675 up with the negative of the location within the section,
676 which means we must adjust the existing addend by the change
677 in the location within the section. If pcrel_offset is TRUE
678 we do not want to adjust the existing addend at all.
679
680 FIXME: This seems logical to me, but for the case of
681 producing relocatable output it is not what the code
682 actually does. I don't want to change it, because it seems
683 far too likely that something will break. */
684
685 relocation -=
686 input_section->output_section->vma + input_section->output_offset;
687
688 if (howto->pcrel_offset)
689 relocation -= reloc_entry->address;
690 }
691
692 if (output_bfd != NULL)
693 {
694 if (! howto->partial_inplace)
695 {
696 /* This is a partial relocation, and we want to apply the relocation
697 to the reloc entry rather than the raw data. Modify the reloc
698 inplace to reflect what we now know. */
699 reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
700 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
701 return flag;
702 }
703 else
704 {
705 /* This is a partial relocation, but inplace, so modify the
706 reloc record a bit.
707
708 If we've relocated with a symbol with a section, change
709 into a ref to the section belonging to the symbol. */
710
711 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
712
713 /* WTF?? */
714 if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_coff_flavour
715 && strcmp (abfd->xvec->name, "coff-Intel-little") != 0
716 && strcmp (abfd->xvec->name, "coff-Intel-big") != 0)
717 {
718 /* For m68k-coff, the addend was being subtracted twice during
719 relocation with -r. Removing the line below this comment
720 fixes that problem; see PR 2953.
721
722 However, Ian wrote the following, regarding removing the line below,
723 which explains why it is still enabled: --djm
724
725 If you put a patch like that into BFD you need to check all the COFF
726 linkers. I am fairly certain that patch will break coff-i386 (e.g.,
727 SCO); see coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c where I worked around the
728 problem in a different way. There may very well be a reason that the
729 code works as it does.
730
731 Hmmm. The first obvious point is that bfd_perform_relocation should
732 not have any tests that depend upon the flavour. It's seem like
733 entirely the wrong place for such a thing. The second obvious point
734 is that the current code ignores the reloc addend when producing
735 relocatable output for COFF. That's peculiar. In fact, I really
736 have no idea what the point of the line you want to remove is.
737
738 A typical COFF reloc subtracts the old value of the symbol and adds in
739 the new value to the location in the object file (if it's a pc
740 relative reloc it adds the difference between the symbol value and the
741 location). When relocating we need to preserve that property.
742
743 BFD handles this by setting the addend to the negative of the old
744 value of the symbol. Unfortunately it handles common symbols in a
745 non-standard way (it doesn't subtract the old value) but that's a
746 different story (we can't change it without losing backward
747 compatibility with old object files) (coff-i386 does subtract the old
748 value, to be compatible with existing coff-i386 targets, like SCO).
749
750 So everything works fine when not producing relocatable output. When
751 we are producing relocatable output, logically we should do exactly
752 what we do when not producing relocatable output. Therefore, your
753 patch is correct. In fact, it should probably always just set
754 reloc_entry->addend to 0 for all cases, since it is, in fact, going to
755 add the value into the object file. This won't hurt the COFF code,
756 which doesn't use the addend; I'm not sure what it will do to other
757 formats (the thing to check for would be whether any formats both use
758 the addend and set partial_inplace).
759
760 When I wanted to make coff-i386 produce relocatable output, I ran
761 into the problem that you are running into: I wanted to remove that
762 line. Rather than risk it, I made the coff-i386 relocs use a special
763 function; it's coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c. The function
764 specifically adds the addend field into the object file, knowing that
765 bfd_perform_relocation is not going to. If you remove that line, then
766 coff-i386.c will wind up adding the addend field in twice. It's
767 trivial to fix; it just needs to be done.
768
769 The problem with removing the line is just that it may break some
770 working code. With BFD it's hard to be sure of anything. The right
771 way to deal with this is simply to build and test at least all the
772 supported COFF targets. It should be straightforward if time and disk
773 space consuming. For each target:
774 1) build the linker
775 2) generate some executable, and link it using -r (I would
776 probably use paranoia.o and link against newlib/libc.a, which
777 for all the supported targets would be available in
778 /usr/cygnus/progressive/H-host/target/lib/libc.a).
779 3) make the change to reloc.c
780 4) rebuild the linker
781 5) repeat step 2
782 6) if the resulting object files are the same, you have at least
783 made it no worse
784 7) if they are different you have to figure out which version is
785 right
786 */
787 relocation -= reloc_entry->addend;
788 reloc_entry->addend = 0;
789 }
790 else
791 {
792 reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
793 }
794 }
795 }
796 else
797 {
798 reloc_entry->addend = 0;
799 }
800
801 /* FIXME: This overflow checking is incomplete, because the value
802 might have overflowed before we get here. For a correct check we
803 need to compute the value in a size larger than bitsize, but we
804 can't reasonably do that for a reloc the same size as a host
805 machine word.
806 FIXME: We should also do overflow checking on the result after
807 adding in the value contained in the object file. */
808 if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont
809 && flag == bfd_reloc_ok)
810 flag = bfd_check_overflow (howto->complain_on_overflow,
811 howto->bitsize,
812 howto->rightshift,
813 bfd_arch_bits_per_address (abfd),
814 relocation);
815
816 /* Either we are relocating all the way, or we don't want to apply
817 the relocation to the reloc entry (probably because there isn't
818 any room in the output format to describe addends to relocs). */
819
820 /* The cast to bfd_vma avoids a bug in the Alpha OSF/1 C compiler
821 (OSF version 1.3, compiler version 3.11). It miscompiles the
822 following program:
823
824 struct str
825 {
826 unsigned int i0;
827 } s = { 0 };
828
829 int
830 main ()
831 {
832 unsigned long x;
833
834 x = 0x100000000;
835 x <<= (unsigned long) s.i0;
836 if (x == 0)
837 printf ("failed\n");
838 else
839 printf ("succeeded (%lx)\n", x);
840 }
841 */
842
843 relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift;
844
845 /* Shift everything up to where it's going to be used. */
846 relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos;
847
848 /* Wait for the day when all have the mask in them. */
849
850 /* What we do:
851 i instruction to be left alone
852 o offset within instruction
853 r relocation offset to apply
854 S src mask
855 D dst mask
856 N ~dst mask
857 A part 1
858 B part 2
859 R result
860
861 Do this:
862 (( i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
863 and S S S S S) to get the size offset we want
864 + r r r r r r r r r r) to get the final value to place
865 and D D D D D to chop to right size
866 -----------------------
867 = A A A A A
868 And this:
869 ( i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
870 and N N N N N ) get instruction
871 -----------------------
872 = B B B B B
873
874 And then:
875 ( B B B B B
876 or A A A A A)
877 -----------------------
878 = R R R R R R R R R R put into bfd_put<size>
879 */
880
881 #define DOIT(x) \
882 x = ( (x & ~howto->dst_mask) | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask))
883
884 switch (howto->size)
885 {
886 case 0:
887 {
888 char x = bfd_get_8 (abfd, (char *) data + octets);
889 DOIT (x);
890 bfd_put_8 (abfd, x, (unsigned char *) data + octets);
891 }
892 break;
893
894 case 1:
895 {
896 short x = bfd_get_16 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
897 DOIT (x);
898 bfd_put_16 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, (unsigned char *) data + octets);
899 }
900 break;
901 case 2:
902 {
903 long x = bfd_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
904 DOIT (x);
905 bfd_put_32 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
906 }
907 break;
908 case -2:
909 {
910 long x = bfd_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
911 relocation = -relocation;
912 DOIT (x);
913 bfd_put_32 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
914 }
915 break;
916
917 case -1:
918 {
919 long x = bfd_get_16 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
920 relocation = -relocation;
921 DOIT (x);
922 bfd_put_16 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
923 }
924 break;
925
926 case 3:
927 /* Do nothing */
928 break;
929
930 case 4:
931 #ifdef BFD64
932 {
933 bfd_vma x = bfd_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
934 DOIT (x);
935 bfd_put_64 (abfd, x, (bfd_byte *) data + octets);
936 }
937 #else
938 abort ();
939 #endif
940 break;
941 default:
942 return bfd_reloc_other;
943 }
944
945 return flag;
946 }
947
948 /*
949 FUNCTION
950 bfd_install_relocation
951
952 SYNOPSIS
953 bfd_reloc_status_type bfd_install_relocation
954 (bfd *abfd,
955 arelent *reloc_entry,
956 void *data, bfd_vma data_start,
957 asection *input_section,
958 char **error_message);
959
960 DESCRIPTION
961 This looks remarkably like <<bfd_perform_relocation>>, except it
962 does not expect that the section contents have been filled in.
963 I.e., it's suitable for use when creating, rather than applying
964 a relocation.
965
966 For now, this function should be considered reserved for the
967 assembler.
968 */
969
970 bfd_reloc_status_type
971 bfd_install_relocation (bfd *abfd,
972 arelent *reloc_entry,
973 void *data_start,
974 bfd_vma data_start_offset,
975 asection *input_section,
976 char **error_message)
977 {
978 bfd_vma relocation;
979 bfd_reloc_status_type flag = bfd_reloc_ok;
980 bfd_size_type octets = reloc_entry->address * bfd_octets_per_byte (abfd);
981 bfd_vma output_base = 0;
982 reloc_howto_type *howto = reloc_entry->howto;
983 asection *reloc_target_output_section;
984 asymbol *symbol;
985 bfd_byte *data;
986
987 symbol = *(reloc_entry->sym_ptr_ptr);
988 if (bfd_is_abs_section (symbol->section))
989 {
990 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
991 return bfd_reloc_ok;
992 }
993
994 /* If there is a function supplied to handle this relocation type,
995 call it. It'll return `bfd_reloc_continue' if further processing
996 can be done. */
997 if (howto->special_function)
998 {
999 bfd_reloc_status_type cont;
1000
1001 /* XXX - The special_function calls haven't been fixed up to deal
1002 with creating new relocations and section contents. */
1003 cont = howto->special_function (abfd, reloc_entry, symbol,
1004 /* XXX - Non-portable! */
1005 ((bfd_byte *) data_start
1006 - data_start_offset),
1007 input_section, abfd, error_message);
1008 if (cont != bfd_reloc_continue)
1009 return cont;
1010 }
1011
1012 /* Is the address of the relocation really within the section? */
1013 if (reloc_entry->address > bfd_get_section_limit (abfd, input_section))
1014 return bfd_reloc_outofrange;
1015
1016 /* Work out which section the relocation is targeted at and the
1017 initial relocation command value. */
1018
1019 /* Get symbol value. (Common symbols are special.) */
1020 if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section))
1021 relocation = 0;
1022 else
1023 relocation = symbol->value;
1024
1025 reloc_target_output_section = symbol->section->output_section;
1026
1027 /* Convert input-section-relative symbol value to absolute. */
1028 if (! howto->partial_inplace)
1029 output_base = 0;
1030 else
1031 output_base = reloc_target_output_section->vma;
1032
1033 relocation += output_base + symbol->section->output_offset;
1034
1035 /* Add in supplied addend. */
1036 relocation += reloc_entry->addend;
1037
1038 /* Here the variable relocation holds the final address of the
1039 symbol we are relocating against, plus any addend. */
1040
1041 if (howto->pc_relative)
1042 {
1043 /* This is a PC relative relocation. We want to set RELOCATION
1044 to the distance between the address of the symbol and the
1045 location. RELOCATION is already the address of the symbol.
1046
1047 We start by subtracting the address of the section containing
1048 the location.
1049
1050 If pcrel_offset is set, we must further subtract the position
1051 of the location within the section. Some targets arrange for
1052 the addend to be the negative of the position of the location
1053 within the section; for example, i386-aout does this. For
1054 i386-aout, pcrel_offset is FALSE. Some other targets do not
1055 include the position of the location; for example, m88kbcs,
1056 or ELF. For those targets, pcrel_offset is TRUE.
1057
1058 If we are producing relocatable output, then we must ensure
1059 that this reloc will be correctly computed when the final
1060 relocation is done. If pcrel_offset is FALSE we want to wind
1061 up with the negative of the location within the section,
1062 which means we must adjust the existing addend by the change
1063 in the location within the section. If pcrel_offset is TRUE
1064 we do not want to adjust the existing addend at all.
1065
1066 FIXME: This seems logical to me, but for the case of
1067 producing relocatable output it is not what the code
1068 actually does. I don't want to change it, because it seems
1069 far too likely that something will break. */
1070
1071 relocation -=
1072 input_section->output_section->vma + input_section->output_offset;
1073
1074 if (howto->pcrel_offset && howto->partial_inplace)
1075 relocation -= reloc_entry->address;
1076 }
1077
1078 if (! howto->partial_inplace)
1079 {
1080 /* This is a partial relocation, and we want to apply the relocation
1081 to the reloc entry rather than the raw data. Modify the reloc
1082 inplace to reflect what we now know. */
1083 reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
1084 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
1085 return flag;
1086 }
1087 else
1088 {
1089 /* This is a partial relocation, but inplace, so modify the
1090 reloc record a bit.
1091
1092 If we've relocated with a symbol with a section, change
1093 into a ref to the section belonging to the symbol. */
1094 reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
1095
1096 /* WTF?? */
1097 if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_coff_flavour
1098 && strcmp (abfd->xvec->name, "coff-Intel-little") != 0
1099 && strcmp (abfd->xvec->name, "coff-Intel-big") != 0)
1100 {
1101
1102 /* For m68k-coff, the addend was being subtracted twice during
1103 relocation with -r. Removing the line below this comment
1104 fixes that problem; see PR 2953.
1105
1106 However, Ian wrote the following, regarding removing the line below,
1107 which explains why it is still enabled: --djm
1108
1109 If you put a patch like that into BFD you need to check all the COFF
1110 linkers. I am fairly certain that patch will break coff-i386 (e.g.,
1111 SCO); see coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c where I worked around the
1112 problem in a different way. There may very well be a reason that the
1113 code works as it does.
1114
1115 Hmmm. The first obvious point is that bfd_install_relocation should
1116 not have any tests that depend upon the flavour. It's seem like
1117 entirely the wrong place for such a thing. The second obvious point
1118 is that the current code ignores the reloc addend when producing
1119 relocatable output for COFF. That's peculiar. In fact, I really
1120 have no idea what the point of the line you want to remove is.
1121
1122 A typical COFF reloc subtracts the old value of the symbol and adds in
1123 the new value to the location in the object file (if it's a pc
1124 relative reloc it adds the difference between the symbol value and the
1125 location). When relocating we need to preserve that property.
1126
1127 BFD handles this by setting the addend to the negative of the old
1128 value of the symbol. Unfortunately it handles common symbols in a
1129 non-standard way (it doesn't subtract the old value) but that's a
1130 different story (we can't change it without losing backward
1131 compatibility with old object files) (coff-i386 does subtract the old
1132 value, to be compatible with existing coff-i386 targets, like SCO).
1133
1134 So everything works fine when not producing relocatable output. When
1135 we are producing relocatable output, logically we should do exactly
1136 what we do when not producing relocatable output. Therefore, your
1137 patch is correct. In fact, it should probably always just set
1138 reloc_entry->addend to 0 for all cases, since it is, in fact, going to
1139 add the value into the object file. This won't hurt the COFF code,
1140 which doesn't use the addend; I'm not sure what it will do to other
1141 formats (the thing to check for would be whether any formats both use
1142 the addend and set partial_inplace).
1143
1144 When I wanted to make coff-i386 produce relocatable output, I ran
1145 into the problem that you are running into: I wanted to remove that
1146 line. Rather than risk it, I made the coff-i386 relocs use a special
1147 function; it's coff_i386_reloc in coff-i386.c. The function
1148 specifically adds the addend field into the object file, knowing that
1149 bfd_install_relocation is not going to. If you remove that line, then
1150 coff-i386.c will wind up adding the addend field in twice. It's
1151 trivial to fix; it just needs to be done.
1152
1153 The problem with removing the line is just that it may break some
1154 working code. With BFD it's hard to be sure of anything. The right
1155 way to deal with this is simply to build and test at least all the
1156 supported COFF targets. It should be straightforward if time and disk
1157 space consuming. For each target:
1158 1) build the linker
1159 2) generate some executable, and link it using -r (I would
1160 probably use paranoia.o and link against newlib/libc.a, which
1161 for all the supported targets would be available in
1162 /usr/cygnus/progressive/H-host/target/lib/libc.a).
1163 3) make the change to reloc.c
1164 4) rebuild the linker
1165 5) repeat step 2
1166 6) if the resulting object files are the same, you have at least
1167 made it no worse
1168 7) if they are different you have to figure out which version is
1169 right. */
1170 relocation -= reloc_entry->addend;
1171 reloc_entry->addend = 0;
1172 }
1173 else
1174 {
1175 reloc_entry->addend = relocation;
1176 }
1177 }
1178
1179 /* FIXME: This overflow checking is incomplete, because the value
1180 might have overflowed before we get here. For a correct check we
1181 need to compute the value in a size larger than bitsize, but we
1182 can't reasonably do that for a reloc the same size as a host
1183 machine word.
1184 FIXME: We should also do overflow checking on the result after
1185 adding in the value contained in the object file. */
1186 if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont)
1187 flag = bfd_check_overflow (howto->complain_on_overflow,
1188 howto->bitsize,
1189 howto->rightshift,
1190 bfd_arch_bits_per_address (abfd),
1191 relocation);
1192
1193 /* Either we are relocating all the way, or we don't want to apply
1194 the relocation to the reloc entry (probably because there isn't
1195 any room in the output format to describe addends to relocs). */
1196
1197 /* The cast to bfd_vma avoids a bug in the Alpha OSF/1 C compiler
1198 (OSF version 1.3, compiler version 3.11). It miscompiles the
1199 following program:
1200
1201 struct str
1202 {
1203 unsigned int i0;
1204 } s = { 0 };
1205
1206 int
1207 main ()
1208 {
1209 unsigned long x;
1210
1211 x = 0x100000000;
1212 x <<= (unsigned long) s.i0;
1213 if (x == 0)
1214 printf ("failed\n");
1215 else
1216 printf ("succeeded (%lx)\n", x);
1217 }
1218 */
1219
1220 relocation >>= (bfd_vma) howto->rightshift;
1221
1222 /* Shift everything up to where it's going to be used. */
1223 relocation <<= (bfd_vma) howto->bitpos;
1224
1225 /* Wait for the day when all have the mask in them. */
1226
1227 /* What we do:
1228 i instruction to be left alone
1229 o offset within instruction
1230 r relocation offset to apply
1231 S src mask
1232 D dst mask
1233 N ~dst mask
1234 A part 1
1235 B part 2
1236 R result
1237
1238 Do this:
1239 (( i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
1240 and S S S S S) to get the size offset we want
1241 + r r r r r r r r r r) to get the final value to place
1242 and D D D D D to chop to right size
1243 -----------------------
1244 = A A A A A
1245 And this:
1246 ( i i i i i o o o o o from bfd_get<size>
1247 and N N N N N ) get instruction
1248 -----------------------
1249 = B B B B B
1250
1251 And then:
1252 ( B B B B B
1253 or A A A A A)
1254 -----------------------
1255 = R R R R R R R R R R put into bfd_put<size>
1256 */
1257
1258 #define DOIT(x) \
1259 x = ( (x & ~howto->dst_mask) | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask))
1260
1261 data = (bfd_byte *) data_start + (octets - data_start_offset);
1262
1263 switch (howto->size)
1264 {
1265 case 0:
1266 {
1267 char x = bfd_get_8 (abfd, data);
1268 DOIT (x);
1269 bfd_put_8 (abfd, x, data);
1270 }
1271 break;
1272
1273 case 1:
1274 {
1275 short x = bfd_get_16 (abfd, data);
1276 DOIT (x);
1277 bfd_put_16 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, data);
1278 }
1279 break;
1280 case 2:
1281 {
1282 long x = bfd_get_32 (abfd, data);
1283 DOIT (x);
1284 bfd_put_32 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, data);
1285 }
1286 break;
1287 case -2:
1288 {
1289 long x = bfd_get_32 (abfd, data);
1290 relocation = -relocation;
1291 DOIT (x);
1292 bfd_put_32 (abfd, (bfd_vma) x, data);
1293 }
1294 break;
1295
1296 case 3:
1297 /* Do nothing */
1298 break;
1299
1300 case 4:
1301 {
1302 bfd_vma x = bfd_get_64 (abfd, data);
1303 DOIT (x);
1304 bfd_put_64 (abfd, x, data);
1305 }
1306 break;
1307 default:
1308 return bfd_reloc_other;
1309 }
1310
1311 return flag;
1312 }
1313
1314 /* This relocation routine is used by some of the backend linkers.
1315 They do not construct asymbol or arelent structures, so there is no
1316 reason for them to use bfd_perform_relocation. Also,
1317 bfd_perform_relocation is so hacked up it is easier to write a new
1318 function than to try to deal with it.
1319
1320 This routine does a final relocation. Whether it is useful for a
1321 relocatable link depends upon how the object format defines
1322 relocations.
1323
1324 FIXME: This routine ignores any special_function in the HOWTO,
1325 since the existing special_function values have been written for
1326 bfd_perform_relocation.
1327
1328 HOWTO is the reloc howto information.
1329 INPUT_BFD is the BFD which the reloc applies to.
1330 INPUT_SECTION is the section which the reloc applies to.
1331 CONTENTS is the contents of the section.
1332 ADDRESS is the address of the reloc within INPUT_SECTION.
1333 VALUE is the value of the symbol the reloc refers to.
1334 ADDEND is the addend of the reloc. */
1335
1336 bfd_reloc_status_type
1337 _bfd_final_link_relocate (reloc_howto_type *howto,
1338 bfd *input_bfd,
1339 asection *input_section,
1340 bfd_byte *contents,
1341 bfd_vma address,
1342 bfd_vma value,
1343 bfd_vma addend)
1344 {
1345 bfd_vma relocation;
1346
1347 /* Sanity check the address. */
1348 if (address > bfd_get_section_limit (input_bfd, input_section))
1349 return bfd_reloc_outofrange;
1350
1351 /* This function assumes that we are dealing with a basic relocation
1352 against a symbol. We want to compute the value of the symbol to
1353 relocate to. This is just VALUE, the value of the symbol, plus
1354 ADDEND, any addend associated with the reloc. */
1355 relocation = value + addend;
1356
1357 /* If the relocation is PC relative, we want to set RELOCATION to
1358 the distance between the symbol (currently in RELOCATION) and the
1359 location we are relocating. Some targets (e.g., i386-aout)
1360 arrange for the contents of the section to be the negative of the
1361 offset of the location within the section; for such targets
1362 pcrel_offset is FALSE. Other targets (e.g., m88kbcs or ELF)
1363 simply leave the contents of the section as zero; for such
1364 targets pcrel_offset is TRUE. If pcrel_offset is FALSE we do not
1365 need to subtract out the offset of the location within the
1366 section (which is just ADDRESS). */
1367 if (howto->pc_relative)
1368 {
1369 relocation -= (input_section->output_section->vma
1370 + input_section->output_offset);
1371 if (howto->pcrel_offset)
1372 relocation -= address;
1373 }
1374
1375 return _bfd_relocate_contents (howto, input_bfd, relocation,
1376 contents + address);
1377 }
1378
1379 /* Relocate a given location using a given value and howto. */
1380
1381 bfd_reloc_status_type
1382 _bfd_relocate_contents (reloc_howto_type *howto,
1383 bfd *input_bfd,
1384 bfd_vma relocation,
1385 bfd_byte *location)
1386 {
1387 int size;
1388 bfd_vma x = 0;
1389 bfd_reloc_status_type flag;
1390 unsigned int rightshift = howto->rightshift;
1391 unsigned int bitpos = howto->bitpos;
1392
1393 /* If the size is negative, negate RELOCATION. This isn't very
1394 general. */
1395 if (howto->size < 0)
1396 relocation = -relocation;
1397
1398 /* Get the value we are going to relocate. */
1399 size = bfd_get_reloc_size (howto);
1400 switch (size)
1401 {
1402 default:
1403 case 0:
1404 abort ();
1405 case 1:
1406 x = bfd_get_8 (input_bfd, location);
1407 break;
1408 case 2:
1409 x = bfd_get_16 (input_bfd, location);
1410 break;
1411 case 4:
1412 x = bfd_get_32 (input_bfd, location);
1413 break;
1414 case 8:
1415 #ifdef BFD64
1416 x = bfd_get_64 (input_bfd, location);
1417 #else
1418 abort ();
1419 #endif
1420 break;
1421 }
1422
1423 /* Check for overflow. FIXME: We may drop bits during the addition
1424 which we don't check for. We must either check at every single
1425 operation, which would be tedious, or we must do the computations
1426 in a type larger than bfd_vma, which would be inefficient. */
1427 flag = bfd_reloc_ok;
1428 if (howto->complain_on_overflow != complain_overflow_dont)
1429 {
1430 bfd_vma addrmask, fieldmask, signmask, ss;
1431 bfd_vma a, b, sum;
1432
1433 /* Get the values to be added together. For signed and unsigned
1434 relocations, we assume that all values should be truncated to
1435 the size of an address. For bitfields, all the bits matter.
1436 See also bfd_check_overflow. */
1437 fieldmask = N_ONES (howto->bitsize);
1438 addrmask = N_ONES (bfd_arch_bits_per_address (input_bfd)) | fieldmask;
1439 a = relocation;
1440 b = x & howto->src_mask;
1441
1442 switch (howto->complain_on_overflow)
1443 {
1444 case complain_overflow_signed:
1445 a = (a & addrmask) >> rightshift;
1446
1447 /* If any sign bits are set, all sign bits must be set.
1448 That is, A must be a valid negative address after
1449 shifting. */
1450 signmask = ~ (fieldmask >> 1);
1451 ss = a & signmask;
1452 if (ss != 0 && ss != ((addrmask >> rightshift) & signmask))
1453 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
1454
1455 /* We only need this next bit of code if the sign bit of B
1456 is below the sign bit of A. This would only happen if
1457 SRC_MASK had fewer bits than BITSIZE. Note that if
1458 SRC_MASK has more bits than BITSIZE, we can get into
1459 trouble; we would need to verify that B is in range, as
1460 we do for A above. */
1461 signmask = ((~ howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask;
1462
1463 /* Set all the bits above the sign bit. */
1464 b = (b ^ signmask) - signmask;
1465
1466 b = (b & addrmask) >> bitpos;
1467
1468 /* Now we can do the addition. */
1469 sum = a + b;
1470
1471 /* See if the result has the correct sign. Bits above the
1472 sign bit are junk now; ignore them. If the sum is
1473 positive, make sure we did not have all negative inputs;
1474 if the sum is negative, make sure we did not have all
1475 positive inputs. The test below looks only at the sign
1476 bits, and it really just
1477 SIGN (A) == SIGN (B) && SIGN (A) != SIGN (SUM)
1478 */
1479 signmask = (fieldmask >> 1) + 1;
1480 if (((~ (a ^ b)) & (a ^ sum)) & signmask)
1481 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
1482
1483 break;
1484
1485 case complain_overflow_unsigned:
1486 /* Checking for an unsigned overflow is relatively easy:
1487 trim the addresses and add, and trim the result as well.
1488 Overflow is normally indicated when the result does not
1489 fit in the field. However, we also need to consider the
1490 case when, e.g., fieldmask is 0x7fffffff or smaller, an
1491 input is 0x80000000, and bfd_vma is only 32 bits; then we
1492 will get sum == 0, but there is an overflow, since the
1493 inputs did not fit in the field. Instead of doing a
1494 separate test, we can check for this by or-ing in the
1495 operands when testing for the sum overflowing its final
1496 field. */
1497 a = (a & addrmask) >> rightshift;
1498 b = (b & addrmask) >> bitpos;
1499 sum = (a + b) & addrmask;
1500 if ((a | b | sum) & ~ fieldmask)
1501 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
1502
1503 break;
1504
1505 case complain_overflow_bitfield:
1506 /* Much like the signed check, but for a field one bit
1507 wider, and no trimming inputs with addrmask. We allow a
1508 bitfield to represent numbers in the range -2**n to
1509 2**n-1, where n is the number of bits in the field.
1510 Note that when bfd_vma is 32 bits, a 32-bit reloc can't
1511 overflow, which is exactly what we want. */
1512 a >>= rightshift;
1513
1514 signmask = ~ fieldmask;
1515 ss = a & signmask;
1516 if (ss != 0 && ss != (((bfd_vma) -1 >> rightshift) & signmask))
1517 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
1518
1519 signmask = ((~ howto->src_mask) >> 1) & howto->src_mask;
1520 b = (b ^ signmask) - signmask;
1521
1522 b >>= bitpos;
1523
1524 sum = a + b;
1525
1526 /* We mask with addrmask here to explicitly allow an address
1527 wrap-around. The Linux kernel relies on it, and it is
1528 the only way to write assembler code which can run when
1529 loaded at a location 0x80000000 away from the location at
1530 which it is linked. */
1531 signmask = fieldmask + 1;
1532 if (((~ (a ^ b)) & (a ^ sum)) & signmask & addrmask)
1533 flag = bfd_reloc_overflow;
1534
1535 break;
1536
1537 default:
1538 abort ();
1539 }
1540 }
1541
1542 /* Put RELOCATION in the right bits. */
1543 relocation >>= (bfd_vma) rightshift;
1544 relocation <<= (bfd_vma) bitpos;
1545
1546 /* Add RELOCATION to the right bits of X. */
1547 x = ((x & ~howto->dst_mask)
1548 | (((x & howto->src_mask) + relocation) & howto->dst_mask));
1549
1550 /* Put the relocated value back in the object file. */
1551 switch (size)
1552 {
1553 default:
1554 case 0:
1555 abort ();
1556 case 1:
1557 bfd_put_8 (input_bfd, x, location);
1558 break;
1559 case 2:
1560 bfd_put_16 (input_bfd, x, location);
1561 break;
1562 case 4:
1563 bfd_put_32 (input_bfd, x, location);
1564 break;
1565 case 8:
1566 #ifdef BFD64
1567 bfd_put_64 (input_bfd, x, location);
1568 #else
1569 abort ();
1570 #endif
1571 break;
1572 }
1573
1574 return flag;
1575 }
1576
1577 /*
1578 DOCDD
1579 INODE
1580 howto manager, , typedef arelent, Relocations
1581
1582 SECTION
1583 The howto manager
1584
1585 When an application wants to create a relocation, but doesn't
1586 know what the target machine might call it, it can find out by
1587 using this bit of code.
1588
1589 */
1590
1591 /*
1592 TYPEDEF
1593 bfd_reloc_code_type
1594
1595 DESCRIPTION
1596 The insides of a reloc code. The idea is that, eventually, there
1597 will be one enumerator for every type of relocation we ever do.
1598 Pass one of these values to <<bfd_reloc_type_lookup>>, and it'll
1599 return a howto pointer.
1600
1601 This does mean that the application must determine the correct
1602 enumerator value; you can't get a howto pointer from a random set
1603 of attributes.
1604
1605 SENUM
1606 bfd_reloc_code_real
1607
1608 ENUM
1609 BFD_RELOC_64
1610 ENUMX
1611 BFD_RELOC_32
1612 ENUMX
1613 BFD_RELOC_26
1614 ENUMX
1615 BFD_RELOC_24
1616 ENUMX
1617 BFD_RELOC_16
1618 ENUMX
1619 BFD_RELOC_14
1620 ENUMX
1621 BFD_RELOC_8
1622 ENUMDOC
1623 Basic absolute relocations of N bits.
1624
1625 ENUM
1626 BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
1627 ENUMX
1628 BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
1629 ENUMX
1630 BFD_RELOC_24_PCREL
1631 ENUMX
1632 BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
1633 ENUMX
1634 BFD_RELOC_12_PCREL
1635 ENUMX
1636 BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
1637 ENUMDOC
1638 PC-relative relocations. Sometimes these are relative to the address
1639 of the relocation itself; sometimes they are relative to the start of
1640 the section containing the relocation. It depends on the specific target.
1641
1642 The 24-bit relocation is used in some Intel 960 configurations.
1643
1644 ENUM
1645 BFD_RELOC_32_SECREL
1646 ENUMDOC
1647 Section relative relocations. Some targets need this for DWARF2.
1648
1649 ENUM
1650 BFD_RELOC_32_GOT_PCREL
1651 ENUMX
1652 BFD_RELOC_16_GOT_PCREL
1653 ENUMX
1654 BFD_RELOC_8_GOT_PCREL
1655 ENUMX
1656 BFD_RELOC_32_GOTOFF
1657 ENUMX
1658 BFD_RELOC_16_GOTOFF
1659 ENUMX
1660 BFD_RELOC_LO16_GOTOFF
1661 ENUMX
1662 BFD_RELOC_HI16_GOTOFF
1663 ENUMX
1664 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_GOTOFF
1665 ENUMX
1666 BFD_RELOC_8_GOTOFF
1667 ENUMX
1668 BFD_RELOC_64_PLT_PCREL
1669 ENUMX
1670 BFD_RELOC_32_PLT_PCREL
1671 ENUMX
1672 BFD_RELOC_24_PLT_PCREL
1673 ENUMX
1674 BFD_RELOC_16_PLT_PCREL
1675 ENUMX
1676 BFD_RELOC_8_PLT_PCREL
1677 ENUMX
1678 BFD_RELOC_64_PLTOFF
1679 ENUMX
1680 BFD_RELOC_32_PLTOFF
1681 ENUMX
1682 BFD_RELOC_16_PLTOFF
1683 ENUMX
1684 BFD_RELOC_LO16_PLTOFF
1685 ENUMX
1686 BFD_RELOC_HI16_PLTOFF
1687 ENUMX
1688 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PLTOFF
1689 ENUMX
1690 BFD_RELOC_8_PLTOFF
1691 ENUMDOC
1692 For ELF.
1693
1694 ENUM
1695 BFD_RELOC_68K_GLOB_DAT
1696 ENUMX
1697 BFD_RELOC_68K_JMP_SLOT
1698 ENUMX
1699 BFD_RELOC_68K_RELATIVE
1700 ENUMDOC
1701 Relocations used by 68K ELF.
1702
1703 ENUM
1704 BFD_RELOC_32_BASEREL
1705 ENUMX
1706 BFD_RELOC_16_BASEREL
1707 ENUMX
1708 BFD_RELOC_LO16_BASEREL
1709 ENUMX
1710 BFD_RELOC_HI16_BASEREL
1711 ENUMX
1712 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_BASEREL
1713 ENUMX
1714 BFD_RELOC_8_BASEREL
1715 ENUMX
1716 BFD_RELOC_RVA
1717 ENUMDOC
1718 Linkage-table relative.
1719
1720 ENUM
1721 BFD_RELOC_8_FFnn
1722 ENUMDOC
1723 Absolute 8-bit relocation, but used to form an address like 0xFFnn.
1724
1725 ENUM
1726 BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL_S2
1727 ENUMX
1728 BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2
1729 ENUMX
1730 BFD_RELOC_23_PCREL_S2
1731 ENUMDOC
1732 These PC-relative relocations are stored as word displacements --
1733 i.e., byte displacements shifted right two bits. The 30-bit word
1734 displacement (<<32_PCREL_S2>> -- 32 bits, shifted 2) is used on the
1735 SPARC. (SPARC tools generally refer to this as <<WDISP30>>.) The
1736 signed 16-bit displacement is used on the MIPS, and the 23-bit
1737 displacement is used on the Alpha.
1738
1739 ENUM
1740 BFD_RELOC_HI22
1741 ENUMX
1742 BFD_RELOC_LO10
1743 ENUMDOC
1744 High 22 bits and low 10 bits of 32-bit value, placed into lower bits of
1745 the target word. These are used on the SPARC.
1746
1747 ENUM
1748 BFD_RELOC_GPREL16
1749 ENUMX
1750 BFD_RELOC_GPREL32
1751 ENUMDOC
1752 For systems that allocate a Global Pointer register, these are
1753 displacements off that register. These relocation types are
1754 handled specially, because the value the register will have is
1755 decided relatively late.
1756
1757 ENUM
1758 BFD_RELOC_I960_CALLJ
1759 ENUMDOC
1760 Reloc types used for i960/b.out.
1761
1762 ENUM
1763 BFD_RELOC_NONE
1764 ENUMX
1765 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WDISP22
1766 ENUMX
1767 BFD_RELOC_SPARC22
1768 ENUMX
1769 BFD_RELOC_SPARC13
1770 ENUMX
1771 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT10
1772 ENUMX
1773 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT13
1774 ENUMX
1775 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT22
1776 ENUMX
1777 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC10
1778 ENUMX
1779 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC22
1780 ENUMX
1781 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WPLT30
1782 ENUMX
1783 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_COPY
1784 ENUMX
1785 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GLOB_DAT
1786 ENUMX
1787 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_JMP_SLOT
1788 ENUMX
1789 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_RELATIVE
1790 ENUMX
1791 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_UA16
1792 ENUMX
1793 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_UA32
1794 ENUMX
1795 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_UA64
1796 ENUMDOC
1797 SPARC ELF relocations. There is probably some overlap with other
1798 relocation types already defined.
1799
1800 ENUM
1801 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_BASE13
1802 ENUMX
1803 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_BASE22
1804 ENUMDOC
1805 I think these are specific to SPARC a.out (e.g., Sun 4).
1806
1807 ENUMEQ
1808 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_64
1809 BFD_RELOC_64
1810 ENUMX
1811 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_10
1812 ENUMX
1813 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_11
1814 ENUMX
1815 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_OLO10
1816 ENUMX
1817 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_HH22
1818 ENUMX
1819 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_HM10
1820 ENUMX
1821 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_LM22
1822 ENUMX
1823 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC_HH22
1824 ENUMX
1825 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC_HM10
1826 ENUMX
1827 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC_LM22
1828 ENUMX
1829 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WDISP16
1830 ENUMX
1831 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WDISP19
1832 ENUMX
1833 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_7
1834 ENUMX
1835 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_6
1836 ENUMX
1837 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_5
1838 ENUMEQX
1839 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_DISP64
1840 BFD_RELOC_64_PCREL
1841 ENUMX
1842 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PLT32
1843 ENUMX
1844 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PLT64
1845 ENUMX
1846 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_HIX22
1847 ENUMX
1848 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_LOX10
1849 ENUMX
1850 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_H44
1851 ENUMX
1852 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_M44
1853 ENUMX
1854 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_L44
1855 ENUMX
1856 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_REGISTER
1857 ENUMDOC
1858 SPARC64 relocations
1859
1860 ENUM
1861 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_REV32
1862 ENUMDOC
1863 SPARC little endian relocation
1864 ENUM
1865 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_GD_HI22
1866 ENUMX
1867 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_GD_LO10
1868 ENUMX
1869 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_GD_ADD
1870 ENUMX
1871 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_GD_CALL
1872 ENUMX
1873 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDM_HI22
1874 ENUMX
1875 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDM_LO10
1876 ENUMX
1877 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDM_ADD
1878 ENUMX
1879 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDM_CALL
1880 ENUMX
1881 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDO_HIX22
1882 ENUMX
1883 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDO_LOX10
1884 ENUMX
1885 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LDO_ADD
1886 ENUMX
1887 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_IE_HI22
1888 ENUMX
1889 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_IE_LO10
1890 ENUMX
1891 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_IE_LD
1892 ENUMX
1893 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_IE_LDX
1894 ENUMX
1895 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_IE_ADD
1896 ENUMX
1897 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LE_HIX22
1898 ENUMX
1899 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_LE_LOX10
1900 ENUMX
1901 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD32
1902 ENUMX
1903 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD64
1904 ENUMX
1905 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF32
1906 ENUMX
1907 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF64
1908 ENUMX
1909 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF32
1910 ENUMX
1911 BFD_RELOC_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF64
1912 ENUMDOC
1913 SPARC TLS relocations
1914
1915 ENUM
1916 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GPDISP_HI16
1917 ENUMDOC
1918 Alpha ECOFF and ELF relocations. Some of these treat the symbol or
1919 "addend" in some special way.
1920 For GPDISP_HI16 ("gpdisp") relocations, the symbol is ignored when
1921 writing; when reading, it will be the absolute section symbol. The
1922 addend is the displacement in bytes of the "lda" instruction from
1923 the "ldah" instruction (which is at the address of this reloc).
1924 ENUM
1925 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GPDISP_LO16
1926 ENUMDOC
1927 For GPDISP_LO16 ("ignore") relocations, the symbol is handled as
1928 with GPDISP_HI16 relocs. The addend is ignored when writing the
1929 relocations out, and is filled in with the file's GP value on
1930 reading, for convenience.
1931
1932 ENUM
1933 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GPDISP
1934 ENUMDOC
1935 The ELF GPDISP relocation is exactly the same as the GPDISP_HI16
1936 relocation except that there is no accompanying GPDISP_LO16
1937 relocation.
1938
1939 ENUM
1940 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_LITERAL
1941 ENUMX
1942 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_ELF_LITERAL
1943 ENUMX
1944 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_LITUSE
1945 ENUMDOC
1946 The Alpha LITERAL/LITUSE relocs are produced by a symbol reference;
1947 the assembler turns it into a LDQ instruction to load the address of
1948 the symbol, and then fills in a register in the real instruction.
1949
1950 The LITERAL reloc, at the LDQ instruction, refers to the .lita
1951 section symbol. The addend is ignored when writing, but is filled
1952 in with the file's GP value on reading, for convenience, as with the
1953 GPDISP_LO16 reloc.
1954
1955 The ELF_LITERAL reloc is somewhere between 16_GOTOFF and GPDISP_LO16.
1956 It should refer to the symbol to be referenced, as with 16_GOTOFF,
1957 but it generates output not based on the position within the .got
1958 section, but relative to the GP value chosen for the file during the
1959 final link stage.
1960
1961 The LITUSE reloc, on the instruction using the loaded address, gives
1962 information to the linker that it might be able to use to optimize
1963 away some literal section references. The symbol is ignored (read
1964 as the absolute section symbol), and the "addend" indicates the type
1965 of instruction using the register:
1966 1 - "memory" fmt insn
1967 2 - byte-manipulation (byte offset reg)
1968 3 - jsr (target of branch)
1969
1970 ENUM
1971 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_HINT
1972 ENUMDOC
1973 The HINT relocation indicates a value that should be filled into the
1974 "hint" field of a jmp/jsr/ret instruction, for possible branch-
1975 prediction logic which may be provided on some processors.
1976
1977 ENUM
1978 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_LINKAGE
1979 ENUMDOC
1980 The LINKAGE relocation outputs a linkage pair in the object file,
1981 which is filled by the linker.
1982
1983 ENUM
1984 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_CODEADDR
1985 ENUMDOC
1986 The CODEADDR relocation outputs a STO_CA in the object file,
1987 which is filled by the linker.
1988
1989 ENUM
1990 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GPREL_HI16
1991 ENUMX
1992 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GPREL_LO16
1993 ENUMDOC
1994 The GPREL_HI/LO relocations together form a 32-bit offset from the
1995 GP register.
1996
1997 ENUM
1998 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_BRSGP
1999 ENUMDOC
2000 Like BFD_RELOC_23_PCREL_S2, except that the source and target must
2001 share a common GP, and the target address is adjusted for
2002 STO_ALPHA_STD_GPLOAD.
2003
2004 ENUM
2005 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TLSGD
2006 ENUMX
2007 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TLSLDM
2008 ENUMX
2009 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_DTPMOD64
2010 ENUMX
2011 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GOTDTPREL16
2012 ENUMX
2013 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_DTPREL64
2014 ENUMX
2015 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_DTPREL_HI16
2016 ENUMX
2017 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_DTPREL_LO16
2018 ENUMX
2019 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_DTPREL16
2020 ENUMX
2021 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_GOTTPREL16
2022 ENUMX
2023 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TPREL64
2024 ENUMX
2025 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TPREL_HI16
2026 ENUMX
2027 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TPREL_LO16
2028 ENUMX
2029 BFD_RELOC_ALPHA_TPREL16
2030 ENUMDOC
2031 Alpha thread-local storage relocations.
2032
2033 ENUM
2034 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP
2035 ENUMDOC
2036 Bits 27..2 of the relocation address shifted right 2 bits;
2037 simple reloc otherwise.
2038
2039 ENUM
2040 BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_JMP
2041 ENUMDOC
2042 The MIPS16 jump instruction.
2043
2044 ENUM
2045 BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_GPREL
2046 ENUMDOC
2047 MIPS16 GP relative reloc.
2048
2049 ENUM
2050 BFD_RELOC_HI16
2051 ENUMDOC
2052 High 16 bits of 32-bit value; simple reloc.
2053 ENUM
2054 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S
2055 ENUMDOC
2056 High 16 bits of 32-bit value but the low 16 bits will be sign
2057 extended and added to form the final result. If the low 16
2058 bits form a negative number, we need to add one to the high value
2059 to compensate for the borrow when the low bits are added.
2060 ENUM
2061 BFD_RELOC_LO16
2062 ENUMDOC
2063 Low 16 bits.
2064
2065 ENUM
2066 BFD_RELOC_HI16_PCREL
2067 ENUMDOC
2068 High 16 bits of 32-bit pc-relative value
2069 ENUM
2070 BFD_RELOC_HI16_S_PCREL
2071 ENUMDOC
2072 High 16 bits of 32-bit pc-relative value, adjusted
2073 ENUM
2074 BFD_RELOC_LO16_PCREL
2075 ENUMDOC
2076 Low 16 bits of pc-relative value
2077
2078 ENUM
2079 BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16
2080 ENUMDOC
2081 MIPS16 high 16 bits of 32-bit value.
2082 ENUM
2083 BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_HI16_S
2084 ENUMDOC
2085 MIPS16 high 16 bits of 32-bit value but the low 16 bits will be sign
2086 extended and added to form the final result. If the low 16
2087 bits form a negative number, we need to add one to the high value
2088 to compensate for the borrow when the low bits are added.
2089 ENUM
2090 BFD_RELOC_MIPS16_LO16
2091 ENUMDOC
2092 MIPS16 low 16 bits.
2093
2094 ENUM
2095 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_LITERAL
2096 ENUMDOC
2097 Relocation against a MIPS literal section.
2098
2099 ENUM
2100 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT16
2101 ENUMX
2102 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL16
2103 ENUMX
2104 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_HI16
2105 ENUMX
2106 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_LO16
2107 ENUMX
2108 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_HI16
2109 ENUMX
2110 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_CALL_LO16
2111 ENUMX
2112 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SUB
2113 ENUMX
2114 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_PAGE
2115 ENUMX
2116 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_OFST
2117 ENUMX
2118 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GOT_DISP
2119 ENUMX
2120 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT5
2121 ENUMX
2122 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SHIFT6
2123 ENUMX
2124 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_A
2125 ENUMX
2126 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_INSERT_B
2127 ENUMX
2128 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_DELETE
2129 ENUMX
2130 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHEST
2131 ENUMX
2132 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_HIGHER
2133 ENUMX
2134 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_SCN_DISP
2135 ENUMX
2136 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_REL16
2137 ENUMX
2138 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_RELGOT
2139 ENUMX
2140 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JALR
2141 ENUMX
2142 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPMOD32
2143 ENUMX
2144 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL32
2145 ENUMX
2146 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPMOD64
2147 ENUMX
2148 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL64
2149 ENUMX
2150 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GD
2151 ENUMX
2152 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_LDM
2153 ENUMX
2154 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_HI16
2155 ENUMX
2156 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_DTPREL_LO16
2157 ENUMX
2158 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_GOTTPREL
2159 ENUMX
2160 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL32
2161 ENUMX
2162 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL64
2163 ENUMX
2164 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_HI16
2165 ENUMX
2166 BFD_RELOC_MIPS_TLS_TPREL_LO16
2167 ENUMDOC
2168 MIPS ELF relocations.
2169 COMMENT
2170
2171 ENUM
2172 BFD_RELOC_FRV_LABEL16
2173 ENUMX
2174 BFD_RELOC_FRV_LABEL24
2175 ENUMX
2176 BFD_RELOC_FRV_LO16
2177 ENUMX
2178 BFD_RELOC_FRV_HI16
2179 ENUMX
2180 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GPREL12
2181 ENUMX
2182 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GPRELU12
2183 ENUMX
2184 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GPREL32
2185 ENUMX
2186 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GPRELHI
2187 ENUMX
2188 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GPRELLO
2189 ENUMX
2190 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOT12
2191 ENUMX
2192 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTHI
2193 ENUMX
2194 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTLO
2195 ENUMX
2196 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC
2197 ENUMX
2198 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOT12
2199 ENUMX
2200 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOTHI
2201 ENUMX
2202 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOTLO
2203 ENUMX
2204 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_VALUE
2205 ENUMX
2206 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOTOFF12
2207 ENUMX
2208 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOTOFFHI
2209 ENUMX
2210 BFD_RELOC_FRV_FUNCDESC_GOTOFFLO
2211 ENUMX
2212 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTOFF12
2213 ENUMX
2214 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTOFFHI
2215 ENUMX
2216 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTOFFLO
2217 ENUMX
2218 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GETTLSOFF
2219 ENUMX
2220 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSDESC_VALUE
2221 ENUMX
2222 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSDESC12
2223 ENUMX
2224 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSDESCHI
2225 ENUMX
2226 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSDESCLO
2227 ENUMX
2228 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSMOFF12
2229 ENUMX
2230 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSMOFFHI
2231 ENUMX
2232 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSMOFFLO
2233 ENUMX
2234 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSOFF12
2235 ENUMX
2236 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSOFFHI
2237 ENUMX
2238 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GOTTLSOFFLO
2239 ENUMX
2240 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSOFF
2241 ENUMX
2242 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSDESC_RELAX
2243 ENUMX
2244 BFD_RELOC_FRV_GETTLSOFF_RELAX
2245 ENUMX
2246 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSOFF_RELAX
2247 ENUMX
2248 BFD_RELOC_FRV_TLSMOFF
2249 ENUMDOC
2250 Fujitsu Frv Relocations.
2251 COMMENT
2252
2253 ENUM
2254 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_GOTOFF24
2255 ENUMDOC
2256 This is a 24bit GOT-relative reloc for the mn10300.
2257 ENUM
2258 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_GOT32
2259 ENUMDOC
2260 This is a 32bit GOT-relative reloc for the mn10300, offset by two bytes
2261 in the instruction.
2262 ENUM
2263 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_GOT24
2264 ENUMDOC
2265 This is a 24bit GOT-relative reloc for the mn10300, offset by two bytes
2266 in the instruction.
2267 ENUM
2268 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_GOT16
2269 ENUMDOC
2270 This is a 16bit GOT-relative reloc for the mn10300, offset by two bytes
2271 in the instruction.
2272 ENUM
2273 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_COPY
2274 ENUMDOC
2275 Copy symbol at runtime.
2276 ENUM
2277 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_GLOB_DAT
2278 ENUMDOC
2279 Create GOT entry.
2280 ENUM
2281 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_JMP_SLOT
2282 ENUMDOC
2283 Create PLT entry.
2284 ENUM
2285 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_RELATIVE
2286 ENUMDOC
2287 Adjust by program base.
2288 COMMENT
2289
2290 ENUM
2291 BFD_RELOC_386_GOT32
2292 ENUMX
2293 BFD_RELOC_386_PLT32
2294 ENUMX
2295 BFD_RELOC_386_COPY
2296 ENUMX
2297 BFD_RELOC_386_GLOB_DAT
2298 ENUMX
2299 BFD_RELOC_386_JUMP_SLOT
2300 ENUMX
2301 BFD_RELOC_386_RELATIVE
2302 ENUMX
2303 BFD_RELOC_386_GOTOFF
2304 ENUMX
2305 BFD_RELOC_386_GOTPC
2306 ENUMX
2307 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_TPOFF
2308 ENUMX
2309 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE
2310 ENUMX
2311 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GOTIE
2312 ENUMX
2313 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE
2314 ENUMX
2315 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_GD
2316 ENUMX
2317 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDM
2318 ENUMX
2319 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LDO_32
2320 ENUMX
2321 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_IE_32
2322 ENUMX
2323 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_LE_32
2324 ENUMX
2325 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DTPMOD32
2326 ENUMX
2327 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_DTPOFF32
2328 ENUMX
2329 BFD_RELOC_386_TLS_TPOFF32
2330 ENUMDOC
2331 i386/elf relocations
2332
2333 ENUM
2334 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOT32
2335 ENUMX
2336 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_PLT32
2337 ENUMX
2338 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_COPY
2339 ENUMX
2340 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GLOB_DAT
2341 ENUMX
2342 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT
2343 ENUMX
2344 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_RELATIVE
2345 ENUMX
2346 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPCREL
2347 ENUMX
2348 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_32S
2349 ENUMX
2350 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPMOD64
2351 ENUMX
2352 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF64
2353 ENUMX
2354 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF64
2355 ENUMX
2356 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSGD
2357 ENUMX
2358 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TLSLD
2359 ENUMX
2360 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_DTPOFF32
2361 ENUMX
2362 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTTPOFF
2363 ENUMX
2364 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_TPOFF32
2365 ENUMX
2366 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTOFF64
2367 ENUMX
2368 BFD_RELOC_X86_64_GOTPC32
2369 ENUMDOC
2370 x86-64/elf relocations
2371
2372 ENUM
2373 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_8
2374 ENUMX
2375 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_16
2376 ENUMX
2377 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_32
2378 ENUMX
2379 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_8_PCREL
2380 ENUMX
2381 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_16_PCREL
2382 ENUMX
2383 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_IMM_32_PCREL
2384 ENUMX
2385 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_8
2386 ENUMX
2387 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_16
2388 ENUMX
2389 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_32
2390 ENUMX
2391 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_8_PCREL
2392 ENUMX
2393 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_16_PCREL
2394 ENUMX
2395 BFD_RELOC_NS32K_DISP_32_PCREL
2396 ENUMDOC
2397 ns32k relocations
2398
2399 ENUM
2400 BFD_RELOC_PDP11_DISP_8_PCREL
2401 ENUMX
2402 BFD_RELOC_PDP11_DISP_6_PCREL
2403 ENUMDOC
2404 PDP11 relocations
2405
2406 ENUM
2407 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_HI16
2408 ENUMX
2409 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_LO16
2410 ENUMX
2411 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_DIR16
2412 ENUMX
2413 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_DIR32
2414 ENUMX
2415 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_REL16
2416 ENUMX
2417 BFD_RELOC_PJ_CODE_REL32
2418 ENUMDOC
2419 Picojava relocs. Not all of these appear in object files.
2420
2421 ENUM
2422 BFD_RELOC_PPC_B26
2423 ENUMX
2424 BFD_RELOC_PPC_BA26
2425 ENUMX
2426 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TOC16
2427 ENUMX
2428 BFD_RELOC_PPC_B16
2429 ENUMX
2430 BFD_RELOC_PPC_B16_BRTAKEN
2431 ENUMX
2432 BFD_RELOC_PPC_B16_BRNTAKEN
2433 ENUMX
2434 BFD_RELOC_PPC_BA16
2435 ENUMX
2436 BFD_RELOC_PPC_BA16_BRTAKEN
2437 ENUMX
2438 BFD_RELOC_PPC_BA16_BRNTAKEN
2439 ENUMX
2440 BFD_RELOC_PPC_COPY
2441 ENUMX
2442 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GLOB_DAT
2443 ENUMX
2444 BFD_RELOC_PPC_JMP_SLOT
2445 ENUMX
2446 BFD_RELOC_PPC_RELATIVE
2447 ENUMX
2448 BFD_RELOC_PPC_LOCAL24PC
2449 ENUMX
2450 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_NADDR32
2451 ENUMX
2452 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_NADDR16
2453 ENUMX
2454 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_NADDR16_LO
2455 ENUMX
2456 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_NADDR16_HI
2457 ENUMX
2458 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_NADDR16_HA
2459 ENUMX
2460 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_SDAI16
2461 ENUMX
2462 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_SDA2I16
2463 ENUMX
2464 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_SDA2REL
2465 ENUMX
2466 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_SDA21
2467 ENUMX
2468 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_MRKREF
2469 ENUMX
2470 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_RELSEC16
2471 ENUMX
2472 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_RELST_LO
2473 ENUMX
2474 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_RELST_HI
2475 ENUMX
2476 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_RELST_HA
2477 ENUMX
2478 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_BIT_FLD
2479 ENUMX
2480 BFD_RELOC_PPC_EMB_RELSDA
2481 ENUMX
2482 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_HIGHER
2483 ENUMX
2484 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_HIGHER_S
2485 ENUMX
2486 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_HIGHEST
2487 ENUMX
2488 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_HIGHEST_S
2489 ENUMX
2490 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC16_LO
2491 ENUMX
2492 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC16_HI
2493 ENUMX
2494 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC16_HA
2495 ENUMX
2496 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC
2497 ENUMX
2498 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16
2499 ENUMX
2500 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16_LO
2501 ENUMX
2502 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16_HI
2503 ENUMX
2504 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16_HA
2505 ENUMX
2506 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_ADDR16_DS
2507 ENUMX
2508 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_ADDR16_LO_DS
2509 ENUMX
2510 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT16_DS
2511 ENUMX
2512 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_GOT16_LO_DS
2513 ENUMX
2514 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLT16_LO_DS
2515 ENUMX
2516 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_SECTOFF_DS
2517 ENUMX
2518 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_SECTOFF_LO_DS
2519 ENUMX
2520 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC16_DS
2521 ENUMX
2522 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TOC16_LO_DS
2523 ENUMX
2524 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16_DS
2525 ENUMX
2526 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_PLTGOT16_LO_DS
2527 ENUMDOC
2528 Power(rs6000) and PowerPC relocations.
2529
2530 ENUM
2531 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TLS
2532 ENUMX
2533 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPMOD
2534 ENUMX
2535 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TPREL16
2536 ENUMX
2537 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TPREL16_LO
2538 ENUMX
2539 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TPREL16_HI
2540 ENUMX
2541 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TPREL16_HA
2542 ENUMX
2543 BFD_RELOC_PPC_TPREL
2544 ENUMX
2545 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPREL16
2546 ENUMX
2547 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPREL16_LO
2548 ENUMX
2549 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPREL16_HI
2550 ENUMX
2551 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPREL16_HA
2552 ENUMX
2553 BFD_RELOC_PPC_DTPREL
2554 ENUMX
2555 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSGD16
2556 ENUMX
2557 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSGD16_LO
2558 ENUMX
2559 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSGD16_HI
2560 ENUMX
2561 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSGD16_HA
2562 ENUMX
2563 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSLD16
2564 ENUMX
2565 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSLD16_LO
2566 ENUMX
2567 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSLD16_HI
2568 ENUMX
2569 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TLSLD16_HA
2570 ENUMX
2571 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TPREL16
2572 ENUMX
2573 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TPREL16_LO
2574 ENUMX
2575 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TPREL16_HI
2576 ENUMX
2577 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_TPREL16_HA
2578 ENUMX
2579 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_DTPREL16
2580 ENUMX
2581 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_DTPREL16_LO
2582 ENUMX
2583 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_DTPREL16_HI
2584 ENUMX
2585 BFD_RELOC_PPC_GOT_DTPREL16_HA
2586 ENUMX
2587 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_DS
2588 ENUMX
2589 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_LO_DS
2590 ENUMX
2591 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_HIGHER
2592 ENUMX
2593 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_HIGHERA
2594 ENUMX
2595 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_HIGHEST
2596 ENUMX
2597 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_TPREL16_HIGHESTA
2598 ENUMX
2599 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_DS
2600 ENUMX
2601 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_LO_DS
2602 ENUMX
2603 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_HIGHER
2604 ENUMX
2605 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_HIGHERA
2606 ENUMX
2607 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_HIGHEST
2608 ENUMX
2609 BFD_RELOC_PPC64_DTPREL16_HIGHESTA
2610 ENUMDOC
2611 PowerPC and PowerPC64 thread-local storage relocations.
2612
2613 ENUM
2614 BFD_RELOC_I370_D12
2615 ENUMDOC
2616 IBM 370/390 relocations
2617
2618 ENUM
2619 BFD_RELOC_CTOR
2620 ENUMDOC
2621 The type of reloc used to build a constructor table - at the moment
2622 probably a 32 bit wide absolute relocation, but the target can choose.
2623 It generally does map to one of the other relocation types.
2624
2625 ENUM
2626 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BRANCH
2627 ENUMDOC
2628 ARM 26 bit pc-relative branch. The lowest two bits must be zero and are
2629 not stored in the instruction.
2630 ENUM
2631 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PCREL_BLX
2632 ENUMDOC
2633 ARM 26 bit pc-relative branch. The lowest bit must be zero and is
2634 not stored in the instruction. The 2nd lowest bit comes from a 1 bit
2635 field in the instruction.
2636 ENUM
2637 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BLX
2638 ENUMDOC
2639 Thumb 22 bit pc-relative branch. The lowest bit must be zero and is
2640 not stored in the instruction. The 2nd lowest bit comes from a 1 bit
2641 field in the instruction.
2642
2643 ENUM
2644 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH7
2645 ENUMX
2646 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH9
2647 ENUMX
2648 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH12
2649 ENUMX
2650 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH20
2651 ENUMX
2652 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH23
2653 ENUMX
2654 BFD_RELOC_THUMB_PCREL_BRANCH25
2655 ENUMDOC
2656 Thumb 7-, 9-, 12-, 20-, 23-, and 25-bit pc-relative branches.
2657 The lowest bit must be zero and is not stored in the instruction.
2658 Note that the corresponding ELF R_ARM_THM_JUMPnn constant has an
2659 "nn" one smaller in all cases. Note further that BRANCH23
2660 corresponds to R_ARM_THM_CALL.
2661
2662 ENUM
2663 BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM
2664 ENUMDOC
2665 12-bit immediate offset, used in ARM-format ldr and str instructions.
2666
2667 ENUM
2668 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_OFFSET
2669 ENUMDOC
2670 5-bit immediate offset, used in Thumb-format ldr and str instructions.
2671
2672 ENUM
2673 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET1
2674 ENUMDOC
2675 Pc-relative or absolute relocation depending on target. Used for
2676 entries in .init_array sections.
2677 ENUM
2678 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ROSEGREL32
2679 ENUMDOC
2680 Read-only segment base relative address.
2681 ENUM
2682 BFD_RELOC_ARM_SBREL32
2683 ENUMDOC
2684 Data segment base relative address.
2685 ENUM
2686 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TARGET2
2687 ENUMDOC
2688 This reloc is used for references to RTTI data from exception handling
2689 tables. The actual definition depends on the target. It may be a
2690 pc-relative or some form of GOT-indirect relocation.
2691 ENUM
2692 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PREL31
2693 ENUMDOC
2694 31-bit PC relative address.
2695
2696 ENUM
2697 BFD_RELOC_ARM_JUMP_SLOT
2698 ENUMX
2699 BFD_RELOC_ARM_GLOB_DAT
2700 ENUMX
2701 BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOT32
2702 ENUMX
2703 BFD_RELOC_ARM_PLT32
2704 ENUMX
2705 BFD_RELOC_ARM_RELATIVE
2706 ENUMX
2707 BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTOFF
2708 ENUMX
2709 BFD_RELOC_ARM_GOTPC
2710 ENUMDOC
2711 Relocations for setting up GOTs and PLTs for shared libraries.
2712
2713 ENUM
2714 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_GD32
2715 ENUMX
2716 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDO32
2717 ENUMX
2718 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LDM32
2719 ENUMX
2720 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DTPOFF32
2721 ENUMX
2722 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_DTPMOD32
2723 ENUMX
2724 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_TPOFF32
2725 ENUMX
2726 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_IE32
2727 ENUMX
2728 BFD_RELOC_ARM_TLS_LE32
2729 ENUMDOC
2730 ARM thread-local storage relocations.
2731
2732 ENUM
2733 BFD_RELOC_ARM_IMMEDIATE
2734 ENUMX
2735 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADRL_IMMEDIATE
2736 ENUMX
2737 BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_IMMEDIATE
2738 ENUMX
2739 BFD_RELOC_ARM_SHIFT_IMM
2740 ENUMX
2741 BFD_RELOC_ARM_SMI
2742 ENUMX
2743 BFD_RELOC_ARM_SWI
2744 ENUMX
2745 BFD_RELOC_ARM_MULTI
2746 ENUMX
2747 BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM
2748 ENUMX
2749 BFD_RELOC_ARM_CP_OFF_IMM_S2
2750 ENUMX
2751 BFD_RELOC_ARM_ADR_IMM
2752 ENUMX
2753 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LDR_IMM
2754 ENUMX
2755 BFD_RELOC_ARM_LITERAL
2756 ENUMX
2757 BFD_RELOC_ARM_IN_POOL
2758 ENUMX
2759 BFD_RELOC_ARM_OFFSET_IMM8
2760 ENUMX
2761 BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_U8
2762 ENUMX
2763 BFD_RELOC_ARM_T32_OFFSET_IMM
2764 ENUMX
2765 BFD_RELOC_ARM_HWLITERAL
2766 ENUMX
2767 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_ADD
2768 ENUMX
2769 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_IMM
2770 ENUMX
2771 BFD_RELOC_ARM_THUMB_SHIFT
2772 ENUMDOC
2773 These relocs are only used within the ARM assembler. They are not
2774 (at present) written to any object files.
2775
2776 ENUM
2777 BFD_RELOC_SH_PCDISP8BY2
2778 ENUMX
2779 BFD_RELOC_SH_PCDISP12BY2
2780 ENUMX
2781 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM3
2782 ENUMX
2783 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM3U
2784 ENUMX
2785 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP12
2786 ENUMX
2787 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP12BY2
2788 ENUMX
2789 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP12BY4
2790 ENUMX
2791 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP12BY8
2792 ENUMX
2793 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP20
2794 ENUMX
2795 BFD_RELOC_SH_DISP20BY8
2796 ENUMX
2797 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM4
2798 ENUMX
2799 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM4BY2
2800 ENUMX
2801 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM4BY4
2802 ENUMX
2803 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM8
2804 ENUMX
2805 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM8BY2
2806 ENUMX
2807 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM8BY4
2808 ENUMX
2809 BFD_RELOC_SH_PCRELIMM8BY2
2810 ENUMX
2811 BFD_RELOC_SH_PCRELIMM8BY4
2812 ENUMX
2813 BFD_RELOC_SH_SWITCH16
2814 ENUMX
2815 BFD_RELOC_SH_SWITCH32
2816 ENUMX
2817 BFD_RELOC_SH_USES
2818 ENUMX
2819 BFD_RELOC_SH_COUNT
2820 ENUMX
2821 BFD_RELOC_SH_ALIGN
2822 ENUMX
2823 BFD_RELOC_SH_CODE
2824 ENUMX
2825 BFD_RELOC_SH_DATA
2826 ENUMX
2827 BFD_RELOC_SH_LABEL
2828 ENUMX
2829 BFD_RELOC_SH_LOOP_START
2830 ENUMX
2831 BFD_RELOC_SH_LOOP_END
2832 ENUMX
2833 BFD_RELOC_SH_COPY
2834 ENUMX
2835 BFD_RELOC_SH_GLOB_DAT
2836 ENUMX
2837 BFD_RELOC_SH_JMP_SLOT
2838 ENUMX
2839 BFD_RELOC_SH_RELATIVE
2840 ENUMX
2841 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPC
2842 ENUMX
2843 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT_LOW16
2844 ENUMX
2845 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT_MEDLOW16
2846 ENUMX
2847 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT_MEDHI16
2848 ENUMX
2849 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT_HI16
2850 ENUMX
2851 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT_LOW16
2852 ENUMX
2853 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT_MEDLOW16
2854 ENUMX
2855 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT_MEDHI16
2856 ENUMX
2857 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT_HI16
2858 ENUMX
2859 BFD_RELOC_SH_PLT_LOW16
2860 ENUMX
2861 BFD_RELOC_SH_PLT_MEDLOW16
2862 ENUMX
2863 BFD_RELOC_SH_PLT_MEDHI16
2864 ENUMX
2865 BFD_RELOC_SH_PLT_HI16
2866 ENUMX
2867 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTOFF_LOW16
2868 ENUMX
2869 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTOFF_MEDLOW16
2870 ENUMX
2871 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTOFF_MEDHI16
2872 ENUMX
2873 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTOFF_HI16
2874 ENUMX
2875 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPC_LOW16
2876 ENUMX
2877 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPC_MEDLOW16
2878 ENUMX
2879 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPC_MEDHI16
2880 ENUMX
2881 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPC_HI16
2882 ENUMX
2883 BFD_RELOC_SH_COPY64
2884 ENUMX
2885 BFD_RELOC_SH_GLOB_DAT64
2886 ENUMX
2887 BFD_RELOC_SH_JMP_SLOT64
2888 ENUMX
2889 BFD_RELOC_SH_RELATIVE64
2890 ENUMX
2891 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT10BY4
2892 ENUMX
2893 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOT10BY8
2894 ENUMX
2895 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT10BY4
2896 ENUMX
2897 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT10BY8
2898 ENUMX
2899 BFD_RELOC_SH_GOTPLT32
2900 ENUMX
2901 BFD_RELOC_SH_SHMEDIA_CODE
2902 ENUMX
2903 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMU5
2904 ENUMX
2905 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS6
2906 ENUMX
2907 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS6BY32
2908 ENUMX
2909 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMU6
2910 ENUMX
2911 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS10
2912 ENUMX
2913 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS10BY2
2914 ENUMX
2915 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS10BY4
2916 ENUMX
2917 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS10BY8
2918 ENUMX
2919 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMS16
2920 ENUMX
2921 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMMU16
2922 ENUMX
2923 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_LOW16
2924 ENUMX
2925 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_LOW16_PCREL
2926 ENUMX
2927 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_MEDLOW16
2928 ENUMX
2929 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_MEDLOW16_PCREL
2930 ENUMX
2931 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_MEDHI16
2932 ENUMX
2933 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_MEDHI16_PCREL
2934 ENUMX
2935 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_HI16
2936 ENUMX
2937 BFD_RELOC_SH_IMM_HI16_PCREL
2938 ENUMX
2939 BFD_RELOC_SH_PT_16
2940 ENUMX
2941 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_GD_32
2942 ENUMX
2943 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_LD_32
2944 ENUMX
2945 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_LDO_32
2946 ENUMX
2947 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_IE_32
2948 ENUMX
2949 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_LE_32
2950 ENUMX
2951 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_DTPMOD32
2952 ENUMX
2953 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_DTPOFF32
2954 ENUMX
2955 BFD_RELOC_SH_TLS_TPOFF32
2956 ENUMDOC
2957 Renesas / SuperH SH relocs. Not all of these appear in object files.
2958
2959 ENUM
2960 BFD_RELOC_ARC_B22_PCREL
2961 ENUMDOC
2962 ARC Cores relocs.
2963 ARC 22 bit pc-relative branch. The lowest two bits must be zero and are
2964 not stored in the instruction. The high 20 bits are installed in bits 26
2965 through 7 of the instruction.
2966 ENUM
2967 BFD_RELOC_ARC_B26
2968 ENUMDOC
2969 ARC 26 bit absolute branch. The lowest two bits must be zero and are not
2970 stored in the instruction. The high 24 bits are installed in bits 23
2971 through 0.
2972
2973 ENUM
2974 BFD_RELOC_D10V_10_PCREL_R
2975 ENUMDOC
2976 Mitsubishi D10V relocs.
2977 This is a 10-bit reloc with the right 2 bits
2978 assumed to be 0.
2979 ENUM
2980 BFD_RELOC_D10V_10_PCREL_L
2981 ENUMDOC
2982 Mitsubishi D10V relocs.
2983 This is a 10-bit reloc with the right 2 bits
2984 assumed to be 0. This is the same as the previous reloc
2985 except it is in the left container, i.e.,
2986 shifted left 15 bits.
2987 ENUM
2988 BFD_RELOC_D10V_18
2989 ENUMDOC
2990 This is an 18-bit reloc with the right 2 bits
2991 assumed to be 0.
2992 ENUM
2993 BFD_RELOC_D10V_18_PCREL
2994 ENUMDOC
2995 This is an 18-bit reloc with the right 2 bits
2996 assumed to be 0.
2997
2998 ENUM
2999 BFD_RELOC_D30V_6
3000 ENUMDOC
3001 Mitsubishi D30V relocs.
3002 This is a 6-bit absolute reloc.
3003 ENUM
3004 BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL
3005 ENUMDOC
3006 This is a 6-bit pc-relative reloc with
3007 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0.
3008 ENUM
3009 BFD_RELOC_D30V_9_PCREL_R
3010 ENUMDOC
3011 This is a 6-bit pc-relative reloc with
3012 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0. Same
3013 as the previous reloc but on the right side
3014 of the container.
3015 ENUM
3016 BFD_RELOC_D30V_15
3017 ENUMDOC
3018 This is a 12-bit absolute reloc with the
3019 right 3 bitsassumed to be 0.
3020 ENUM
3021 BFD_RELOC_D30V_15_PCREL
3022 ENUMDOC
3023 This is a 12-bit pc-relative reloc with
3024 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0.
3025 ENUM
3026 BFD_RELOC_D30V_15_PCREL_R
3027 ENUMDOC
3028 This is a 12-bit pc-relative reloc with
3029 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0. Same
3030 as the previous reloc but on the right side
3031 of the container.
3032 ENUM
3033 BFD_RELOC_D30V_21
3034 ENUMDOC
3035 This is an 18-bit absolute reloc with
3036 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0.
3037 ENUM
3038 BFD_RELOC_D30V_21_PCREL
3039 ENUMDOC
3040 This is an 18-bit pc-relative reloc with
3041 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0.
3042 ENUM
3043 BFD_RELOC_D30V_21_PCREL_R
3044 ENUMDOC
3045 This is an 18-bit pc-relative reloc with
3046 the right 3 bits assumed to be 0. Same
3047 as the previous reloc but on the right side
3048 of the container.
3049 ENUM
3050 BFD_RELOC_D30V_32
3051 ENUMDOC
3052 This is a 32-bit absolute reloc.
3053 ENUM
3054 BFD_RELOC_D30V_32_PCREL
3055 ENUMDOC
3056 This is a 32-bit pc-relative reloc.
3057
3058 ENUM
3059 BFD_RELOC_DLX_HI16_S
3060 ENUMDOC
3061 DLX relocs
3062 ENUM
3063 BFD_RELOC_DLX_LO16
3064 ENUMDOC
3065 DLX relocs
3066 ENUM
3067 BFD_RELOC_DLX_JMP26
3068 ENUMDOC
3069 DLX relocs
3070
3071 ENUM
3072 BFD_RELOC_M32R_24
3073 ENUMDOC
3074 Renesas M32R (formerly Mitsubishi M32R) relocs.
3075 This is a 24 bit absolute address.
3076 ENUM
3077 BFD_RELOC_M32R_10_PCREL
3078 ENUMDOC
3079 This is a 10-bit pc-relative reloc with the right 2 bits assumed to be 0.
3080 ENUM
3081 BFD_RELOC_M32R_18_PCREL
3082 ENUMDOC
3083 This is an 18-bit reloc with the right 2 bits assumed to be 0.
3084 ENUM
3085 BFD_RELOC_M32R_26_PCREL
3086 ENUMDOC
3087 This is a 26-bit reloc with the right 2 bits assumed to be 0.
3088 ENUM
3089 BFD_RELOC_M32R_HI16_ULO
3090 ENUMDOC
3091 This is a 16-bit reloc containing the high 16 bits of an address
3092 used when the lower 16 bits are treated as unsigned.
3093 ENUM
3094 BFD_RELOC_M32R_HI16_SLO
3095 ENUMDOC
3096 This is a 16-bit reloc containing the high 16 bits of an address
3097 used when the lower 16 bits are treated as signed.
3098 ENUM
3099 BFD_RELOC_M32R_LO16
3100 ENUMDOC
3101 This is a 16-bit reloc containing the lower 16 bits of an address.
3102 ENUM
3103 BFD_RELOC_M32R_SDA16
3104 ENUMDOC
3105 This is a 16-bit reloc containing the small data area offset for use in
3106 add3, load, and store instructions.
3107 ENUM
3108 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOT24
3109 ENUMX
3110 BFD_RELOC_M32R_26_PLTREL
3111 ENUMX
3112 BFD_RELOC_M32R_COPY
3113 ENUMX
3114 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GLOB_DAT
3115 ENUMX
3116 BFD_RELOC_M32R_JMP_SLOT
3117 ENUMX
3118 BFD_RELOC_M32R_RELATIVE
3119 ENUMX
3120 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTOFF
3121 ENUMX
3122 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTOFF_HI_ULO
3123 ENUMX
3124 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTOFF_HI_SLO
3125 ENUMX
3126 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTOFF_LO
3127 ENUMX
3128 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTPC24
3129 ENUMX
3130 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOT16_HI_ULO
3131 ENUMX
3132 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOT16_HI_SLO
3133 ENUMX
3134 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOT16_LO
3135 ENUMX
3136 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTPC_HI_ULO
3137 ENUMX
3138 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTPC_HI_SLO
3139 ENUMX
3140 BFD_RELOC_M32R_GOTPC_LO
3141 ENUMDOC
3142 For PIC.
3143
3144
3145 ENUM
3146 BFD_RELOC_V850_9_PCREL
3147 ENUMDOC
3148 This is a 9-bit reloc
3149 ENUM
3150 BFD_RELOC_V850_22_PCREL
3151 ENUMDOC
3152 This is a 22-bit reloc
3153
3154 ENUM
3155 BFD_RELOC_V850_SDA_16_16_OFFSET
3156 ENUMDOC
3157 This is a 16 bit offset from the short data area pointer.
3158 ENUM
3159 BFD_RELOC_V850_SDA_15_16_OFFSET
3160 ENUMDOC
3161 This is a 16 bit offset (of which only 15 bits are used) from the
3162 short data area pointer.
3163 ENUM
3164 BFD_RELOC_V850_ZDA_16_16_OFFSET
3165 ENUMDOC
3166 This is a 16 bit offset from the zero data area pointer.
3167 ENUM
3168 BFD_RELOC_V850_ZDA_15_16_OFFSET
3169 ENUMDOC
3170 This is a 16 bit offset (of which only 15 bits are used) from the
3171 zero data area pointer.
3172 ENUM
3173 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_6_8_OFFSET
3174 ENUMDOC
3175 This is an 8 bit offset (of which only 6 bits are used) from the
3176 tiny data area pointer.
3177 ENUM
3178 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_7_8_OFFSET
3179 ENUMDOC
3180 This is an 8bit offset (of which only 7 bits are used) from the tiny
3181 data area pointer.
3182 ENUM
3183 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_7_7_OFFSET
3184 ENUMDOC
3185 This is a 7 bit offset from the tiny data area pointer.
3186 ENUM
3187 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_16_16_OFFSET
3188 ENUMDOC
3189 This is a 16 bit offset from the tiny data area pointer.
3190 COMMENT
3191 ENUM
3192 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_4_5_OFFSET
3193 ENUMDOC
3194 This is a 5 bit offset (of which only 4 bits are used) from the tiny
3195 data area pointer.
3196 ENUM
3197 BFD_RELOC_V850_TDA_4_4_OFFSET
3198 ENUMDOC
3199 This is a 4 bit offset from the tiny data area pointer.
3200 ENUM
3201 BFD_RELOC_V850_SDA_16_16_SPLIT_OFFSET
3202 ENUMDOC
3203 This is a 16 bit offset from the short data area pointer, with the
3204 bits placed non-contiguously in the instruction.
3205 ENUM
3206 BFD_RELOC_V850_ZDA_16_16_SPLIT_OFFSET
3207 ENUMDOC
3208 This is a 16 bit offset from the zero data area pointer, with the
3209 bits placed non-contiguously in the instruction.
3210 ENUM
3211 BFD_RELOC_V850_CALLT_6_7_OFFSET
3212 ENUMDOC
3213 This is a 6 bit offset from the call table base pointer.
3214 ENUM
3215 BFD_RELOC_V850_CALLT_16_16_OFFSET
3216 ENUMDOC
3217 This is a 16 bit offset from the call table base pointer.
3218 ENUM
3219 BFD_RELOC_V850_LONGCALL
3220 ENUMDOC
3221 Used for relaxing indirect function calls.
3222 ENUM
3223 BFD_RELOC_V850_LONGJUMP
3224 ENUMDOC
3225 Used for relaxing indirect jumps.
3226 ENUM
3227 BFD_RELOC_V850_ALIGN
3228 ENUMDOC
3229 Used to maintain alignment whilst relaxing.
3230 ENUM
3231 BFD_RELOC_V850_LO16_SPLIT_OFFSET
3232 ENUMDOC
3233 This is a variation of BFD_RELOC_LO16 that can be used in v850e ld.bu
3234 instructions.
3235 ENUM
3236 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_32_PCREL
3237 ENUMDOC
3238 This is a 32bit pcrel reloc for the mn10300, offset by two bytes in the
3239 instruction.
3240 ENUM
3241 BFD_RELOC_MN10300_16_PCREL
3242 ENUMDOC
3243 This is a 16bit pcrel reloc for the mn10300, offset by two bytes in the
3244 instruction.
3245
3246 ENUM
3247 BFD_RELOC_TIC30_LDP
3248 ENUMDOC
3249 This is a 8bit DP reloc for the tms320c30, where the most
3250 significant 8 bits of a 24 bit word are placed into the least
3251 significant 8 bits of the opcode.
3252
3253 ENUM
3254 BFD_RELOC_TIC54X_PARTLS7
3255 ENUMDOC
3256 This is a 7bit reloc for the tms320c54x, where the least
3257 significant 7 bits of a 16 bit word are placed into the least
3258 significant 7 bits of the opcode.
3259
3260 ENUM
3261 BFD_RELOC_TIC54X_PARTMS9
3262 ENUMDOC
3263 This is a 9bit DP reloc for the tms320c54x, where the most
3264 significant 9 bits of a 16 bit word are placed into the least
3265 significant 9 bits of the opcode.
3266
3267 ENUM
3268 BFD_RELOC_TIC54X_23
3269 ENUMDOC
3270 This is an extended address 23-bit reloc for the tms320c54x.
3271
3272 ENUM
3273 BFD_RELOC_TIC54X_16_OF_23
3274 ENUMDOC
3275 This is a 16-bit reloc for the tms320c54x, where the least
3276 significant 16 bits of a 23-bit extended address are placed into
3277 the opcode.
3278
3279 ENUM
3280 BFD_RELOC_TIC54X_MS7_OF_23
3281 ENUMDOC
3282 This is a reloc for the tms320c54x, where the most
3283 significant 7 bits of a 23-bit extended address are placed into
3284 the opcode.
3285
3286 ENUM
3287 BFD_RELOC_FR30_48
3288 ENUMDOC
3289 This is a 48 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores 32 bits.
3290 ENUM
3291 BFD_RELOC_FR30_20
3292 ENUMDOC
3293 This is a 32 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores 20 bits split up into
3294 two sections.
3295 ENUM
3296 BFD_RELOC_FR30_6_IN_4
3297 ENUMDOC
3298 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores a 6 bit word offset in
3299 4 bits.
3300 ENUM
3301 BFD_RELOC_FR30_8_IN_8
3302 ENUMDOC
3303 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores an 8 bit byte offset
3304 into 8 bits.
3305 ENUM
3306 BFD_RELOC_FR30_9_IN_8
3307 ENUMDOC
3308 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores a 9 bit short offset
3309 into 8 bits.
3310 ENUM
3311 BFD_RELOC_FR30_10_IN_8
3312 ENUMDOC
3313 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores a 10 bit word offset
3314 into 8 bits.
3315 ENUM
3316 BFD_RELOC_FR30_9_PCREL
3317 ENUMDOC
3318 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores a 9 bit pc relative
3319 short offset into 8 bits.
3320 ENUM
3321 BFD_RELOC_FR30_12_PCREL
3322 ENUMDOC
3323 This is a 16 bit reloc for the FR30 that stores a 12 bit pc relative
3324 short offset into 11 bits.
3325
3326 ENUM
3327 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_PCREL_IMM8BY4
3328 ENUMX
3329 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_PCREL_IMM11BY2
3330 ENUMX
3331 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_PCREL_IMM4BY2
3332 ENUMX
3333 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_PCREL_32
3334 ENUMX
3335 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_PCREL_JSR_IMM11BY2
3336 ENUMX
3337 BFD_RELOC_MCORE_RVA
3338 ENUMDOC
3339 Motorola Mcore relocations.
3340
3341 ENUM
3342 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA
3343 ENUMX
3344 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_1
3345 ENUMX
3346 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_2
3347 ENUMX
3348 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_GETA_3
3349 ENUMDOC
3350 These are relocations for the GETA instruction.
3351 ENUM
3352 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH
3353 ENUMX
3354 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_J
3355 ENUMX
3356 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_1
3357 ENUMX
3358 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_2
3359 ENUMX
3360 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_CBRANCH_3
3361 ENUMDOC
3362 These are relocations for a conditional branch instruction.
3363 ENUM
3364 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ
3365 ENUMX
3366 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_1
3367 ENUMX
3368 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_2
3369 ENUMX
3370 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_3
3371 ENUMX
3372 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_PUSHJ_STUBBABLE
3373 ENUMDOC
3374 These are relocations for the PUSHJ instruction.
3375 ENUM
3376 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP
3377 ENUMX
3378 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_1
3379 ENUMX
3380 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_2
3381 ENUMX
3382 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_JMP_3
3383 ENUMDOC
3384 These are relocations for the JMP instruction.
3385 ENUM
3386 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR19
3387 ENUMDOC
3388 This is a relocation for a relative address as in a GETA instruction or
3389 a branch.
3390 ENUM
3391 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_ADDR27
3392 ENUMDOC
3393 This is a relocation for a relative address as in a JMP instruction.
3394 ENUM
3395 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG_OR_BYTE
3396 ENUMDOC
3397 This is a relocation for an instruction field that may be a general
3398 register or a value 0..255.
3399 ENUM
3400 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_REG
3401 ENUMDOC
3402 This is a relocation for an instruction field that may be a general
3403 register.
3404 ENUM
3405 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_BASE_PLUS_OFFSET
3406 ENUMDOC
3407 This is a relocation for two instruction fields holding a register and
3408 an offset, the equivalent of the relocation.
3409 ENUM
3410 BFD_RELOC_MMIX_LOCAL
3411 ENUMDOC
3412 This relocation is an assertion that the expression is not allocated as
3413 a global register. It does not modify contents.
3414
3415 ENUM
3416 BFD_RELOC_AVR_7_PCREL
3417 ENUMDOC
3418 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit pc relative
3419 short offset into 7 bits.
3420 ENUM
3421 BFD_RELOC_AVR_13_PCREL
3422 ENUMDOC
3423 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 13 bit pc relative
3424 short offset into 12 bits.
3425 ENUM
3426 BFD_RELOC_AVR_16_PM
3427 ENUMDOC
3428 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 17 bit value (usually
3429 program memory address) into 16 bits.
3430 ENUM
3431 BFD_RELOC_AVR_LO8_LDI
3432 ENUMDOC
3433 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (usually
3434 data memory address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3435 ENUM
3436 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HI8_LDI
3437 ENUMDOC
3438 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (high 8 bit
3439 of data memory address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3440 ENUM
3441 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HH8_LDI
3442 ENUMDOC
3443 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (most high 8 bit
3444 of program memory address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3445 ENUM
3446 BFD_RELOC_AVR_LO8_LDI_NEG
3447 ENUMDOC
3448 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3449 (usually data memory address) into 8 bit immediate value of SUBI insn.
3450 ENUM
3451 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HI8_LDI_NEG
3452 ENUMDOC
3453 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3454 (high 8 bit of data memory address) into 8 bit immediate value of
3455 SUBI insn.
3456 ENUM
3457 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HH8_LDI_NEG
3458 ENUMDOC
3459 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3460 (most high 8 bit of program memory address) into 8 bit immediate value
3461 of LDI or SUBI insn.
3462 ENUM
3463 BFD_RELOC_AVR_LO8_LDI_PM
3464 ENUMDOC
3465 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (usually
3466 command address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3467 ENUM
3468 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HI8_LDI_PM
3469 ENUMDOC
3470 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (high 8 bit
3471 of command address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3472 ENUM
3473 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HH8_LDI_PM
3474 ENUMDOC
3475 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 8 bit value (most high 8 bit
3476 of command address) into 8 bit immediate value of LDI insn.
3477 ENUM
3478 BFD_RELOC_AVR_LO8_LDI_PM_NEG
3479 ENUMDOC
3480 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3481 (usually command address) into 8 bit immediate value of SUBI insn.
3482 ENUM
3483 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HI8_LDI_PM_NEG
3484 ENUMDOC
3485 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3486 (high 8 bit of 16 bit command address) into 8 bit immediate value
3487 of SUBI insn.
3488 ENUM
3489 BFD_RELOC_AVR_HH8_LDI_PM_NEG
3490 ENUMDOC
3491 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores negated 8 bit value
3492 (high 6 bit of 22 bit command address) into 8 bit immediate
3493 value of SUBI insn.
3494 ENUM
3495 BFD_RELOC_AVR_CALL
3496 ENUMDOC
3497 This is a 32 bit reloc for the AVR that stores 23 bit value
3498 into 22 bits.
3499 ENUM
3500 BFD_RELOC_AVR_LDI
3501 ENUMDOC
3502 This is a 16 bit reloc for the AVR that stores all needed bits
3503 for absolute addressing with ldi with overflow check to linktime
3504 ENUM
3505 BFD_RELOC_AVR_6
3506 ENUMDOC
3507 This is a 6 bit reloc for the AVR that stores offset for ldd/std
3508 instructions
3509 ENUM
3510 BFD_RELOC_AVR_6_ADIW
3511 ENUMDOC
3512 This is a 6 bit reloc for the AVR that stores offset for adiw/sbiw
3513 instructions
3514
3515 ENUM
3516 BFD_RELOC_390_12
3517 ENUMDOC
3518 Direct 12 bit.
3519 ENUM
3520 BFD_RELOC_390_GOT12
3521 ENUMDOC
3522 12 bit GOT offset.
3523 ENUM
3524 BFD_RELOC_390_PLT32
3525 ENUMDOC
3526 32 bit PC relative PLT address.
3527 ENUM
3528 BFD_RELOC_390_COPY
3529 ENUMDOC
3530 Copy symbol at runtime.
3531 ENUM
3532 BFD_RELOC_390_GLOB_DAT
3533 ENUMDOC
3534 Create GOT entry.
3535 ENUM
3536 BFD_RELOC_390_JMP_SLOT
3537 ENUMDOC
3538 Create PLT entry.
3539 ENUM
3540 BFD_RELOC_390_RELATIVE
3541 ENUMDOC
3542 Adjust by program base.
3543 ENUM
3544 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPC
3545 ENUMDOC
3546 32 bit PC relative offset to GOT.
3547 ENUM
3548 BFD_RELOC_390_GOT16
3549 ENUMDOC
3550 16 bit GOT offset.
3551 ENUM
3552 BFD_RELOC_390_PC16DBL
3553 ENUMDOC
3554 PC relative 16 bit shifted by 1.
3555 ENUM
3556 BFD_RELOC_390_PLT16DBL
3557 ENUMDOC
3558 16 bit PC rel. PLT shifted by 1.
3559 ENUM
3560 BFD_RELOC_390_PC32DBL
3561 ENUMDOC
3562 PC relative 32 bit shifted by 1.
3563 ENUM
3564 BFD_RELOC_390_PLT32DBL
3565 ENUMDOC
3566 32 bit PC rel. PLT shifted by 1.
3567 ENUM
3568 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPCDBL
3569 ENUMDOC
3570 32 bit PC rel. GOT shifted by 1.
3571 ENUM
3572 BFD_RELOC_390_GOT64
3573 ENUMDOC
3574 64 bit GOT offset.
3575 ENUM
3576 BFD_RELOC_390_PLT64
3577 ENUMDOC
3578 64 bit PC relative PLT address.
3579 ENUM
3580 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTENT
3581 ENUMDOC
3582 32 bit rel. offset to GOT entry.
3583 ENUM
3584 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTOFF64
3585 ENUMDOC
3586 64 bit offset to GOT.
3587 ENUM
3588 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLT12
3589 ENUMDOC
3590 12-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
3591 ENUM
3592 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLT16
3593 ENUMDOC
3594 16-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
3595 ENUM
3596 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLT32
3597 ENUMDOC
3598 32-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
3599 ENUM
3600 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLT64
3601 ENUMDOC
3602 64-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
3603 ENUM
3604 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLTENT
3605 ENUMDOC
3606 32-bit rel. offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
3607 ENUM
3608 BFD_RELOC_390_PLTOFF16
3609 ENUMDOC
3610 16-bit rel. offset from the GOT to a PLT entry.
3611 ENUM
3612 BFD_RELOC_390_PLTOFF32
3613 ENUMDOC
3614 32-bit rel. offset from the GOT to a PLT entry.
3615 ENUM
3616 BFD_RELOC_390_PLTOFF64
3617 ENUMDOC
3618 64-bit rel. offset from the GOT to a PLT entry.
3619
3620 ENUM
3621 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LOAD
3622 ENUMX
3623 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GDCALL
3624 ENUMX
3625 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LDCALL
3626 ENUMX
3627 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GD32
3628 ENUMX
3629 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GD64
3630 ENUMX
3631 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GOTIE12
3632 ENUMX
3633 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GOTIE32
3634 ENUMX
3635 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GOTIE64
3636 ENUMX
3637 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LDM32
3638 ENUMX
3639 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LDM64
3640 ENUMX
3641 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_IE32
3642 ENUMX
3643 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_IE64
3644 ENUMX
3645 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_IEENT
3646 ENUMX
3647 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LE32
3648 ENUMX
3649 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LE64
3650 ENUMX
3651 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LDO32
3652 ENUMX
3653 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_LDO64
3654 ENUMX
3655 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_DTPMOD
3656 ENUMX
3657 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_DTPOFF
3658 ENUMX
3659 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_TPOFF
3660 ENUMDOC
3661 s390 tls relocations.
3662
3663 ENUM
3664 BFD_RELOC_390_20
3665 ENUMX
3666 BFD_RELOC_390_GOT20
3667 ENUMX
3668 BFD_RELOC_390_GOTPLT20
3669 ENUMX
3670 BFD_RELOC_390_TLS_GOTIE20
3671 ENUMDOC
3672 Long displacement extension.
3673
3674 ENUM
3675 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_FR9
3676 ENUMDOC
3677 Scenix IP2K - 9-bit register number / data address
3678 ENUM
3679 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_BANK
3680 ENUMDOC
3681 Scenix IP2K - 4-bit register/data bank number
3682 ENUM
3683 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_ADDR16CJP
3684 ENUMDOC
3685 Scenix IP2K - low 13 bits of instruction word address
3686 ENUM
3687 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_PAGE3
3688 ENUMDOC
3689 Scenix IP2K - high 3 bits of instruction word address
3690 ENUM
3691 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_LO8DATA
3692 ENUMX
3693 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_HI8DATA
3694 ENUMX
3695 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_EX8DATA
3696 ENUMDOC
3697 Scenix IP2K - ext/low/high 8 bits of data address
3698 ENUM
3699 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_LO8INSN
3700 ENUMX
3701 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_HI8INSN
3702 ENUMDOC
3703 Scenix IP2K - low/high 8 bits of instruction word address
3704 ENUM
3705 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_PC_SKIP
3706 ENUMDOC
3707 Scenix IP2K - even/odd PC modifier to modify snb pcl.0
3708 ENUM
3709 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_TEXT
3710 ENUMDOC
3711 Scenix IP2K - 16 bit word address in text section.
3712 ENUM
3713 BFD_RELOC_IP2K_FR_OFFSET
3714 ENUMDOC
3715 Scenix IP2K - 7-bit sp or dp offset
3716 ENUM
3717 BFD_RELOC_VPE4KMATH_DATA
3718 ENUMX
3719 BFD_RELOC_VPE4KMATH_INSN
3720 ENUMDOC
3721 Scenix VPE4K coprocessor - data/insn-space addressing
3722
3723 ENUM
3724 BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_INHERIT
3725 ENUMX
3726 BFD_RELOC_VTABLE_ENTRY
3727 ENUMDOC
3728 These two relocations are used by the linker to determine which of
3729 the entries in a C++ virtual function table are actually used. When
3730 the --gc-sections option is given, the linker will zero out the entries
3731 that are not used, so that the code for those functions need not be
3732 included in the output.
3733
3734 VTABLE_INHERIT is a zero-space relocation used to describe to the
3735 linker the inheritance tree of a C++ virtual function table. The
3736 relocation's symbol should be the parent class' vtable, and the
3737 relocation should be located at the child vtable.
3738
3739 VTABLE_ENTRY is a zero-space relocation that describes the use of a
3740 virtual function table entry. The reloc's symbol should refer to the
3741 table of the class mentioned in the code. Off of that base, an offset
3742 describes the entry that is being used. For Rela hosts, this offset
3743 is stored in the reloc's addend. For Rel hosts, we are forced to put
3744 this offset in the reloc's section offset.
3745
3746 ENUM
3747 BFD_RELOC_IA64_IMM14
3748 ENUMX
3749 BFD_RELOC_IA64_IMM22
3750 ENUMX
3751 BFD_RELOC_IA64_IMM64
3752 ENUMX
3753 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DIR32MSB
3754 ENUMX
3755 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DIR32LSB
3756 ENUMX
3757 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DIR64MSB
3758 ENUMX
3759 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DIR64LSB
3760 ENUMX
3761 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL22
3762 ENUMX
3763 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL64I
3764 ENUMX
3765 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL32MSB
3766 ENUMX
3767 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL32LSB
3768 ENUMX
3769 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL64MSB
3770 ENUMX
3771 BFD_RELOC_IA64_GPREL64LSB
3772 ENUMX
3773 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF22
3774 ENUMX
3775 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF64I
3776 ENUMX
3777 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PLTOFF22
3778 ENUMX
3779 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PLTOFF64I
3780 ENUMX
3781 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PLTOFF64MSB
3782 ENUMX
3783 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PLTOFF64LSB
3784 ENUMX
3785 BFD_RELOC_IA64_FPTR64I
3786 ENUMX
3787 BFD_RELOC_IA64_FPTR32MSB
3788 ENUMX
3789 BFD_RELOC_IA64_FPTR32LSB
3790 ENUMX
3791 BFD_RELOC_IA64_FPTR64MSB
3792 ENUMX
3793 BFD_RELOC_IA64_FPTR64LSB
3794 ENUMX
3795 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL21B
3796 ENUMX
3797 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL21BI
3798 ENUMX
3799 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL21M
3800 ENUMX
3801 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL21F
3802 ENUMX
3803 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL22
3804 ENUMX
3805 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL60B
3806 ENUMX
3807 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL64I
3808 ENUMX
3809 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL32MSB
3810 ENUMX
3811 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL32LSB
3812 ENUMX
3813 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL64MSB
3814 ENUMX
3815 BFD_RELOC_IA64_PCREL64LSB
3816 ENUMX
3817 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR22
3818 ENUMX
3819 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64I
3820 ENUMX
3821 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32MSB
3822 ENUMX
3823 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR32LSB
3824 ENUMX
3825 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64MSB
3826 ENUMX
3827 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_FPTR64LSB
3828 ENUMX
3829 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SEGREL32MSB
3830 ENUMX
3831 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SEGREL32LSB
3832 ENUMX
3833 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SEGREL64MSB
3834 ENUMX
3835 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SEGREL64LSB
3836 ENUMX
3837 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SECREL32MSB
3838 ENUMX
3839 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SECREL32LSB
3840 ENUMX
3841 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SECREL64MSB
3842 ENUMX
3843 BFD_RELOC_IA64_SECREL64LSB
3844 ENUMX
3845 BFD_RELOC_IA64_REL32MSB
3846 ENUMX
3847 BFD_RELOC_IA64_REL32LSB
3848 ENUMX
3849 BFD_RELOC_IA64_REL64MSB
3850 ENUMX
3851 BFD_RELOC_IA64_REL64LSB
3852 ENUMX
3853 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTV32MSB
3854 ENUMX
3855 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTV32LSB
3856 ENUMX
3857 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTV64MSB
3858 ENUMX
3859 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTV64LSB
3860 ENUMX
3861 BFD_RELOC_IA64_IPLTMSB
3862 ENUMX
3863 BFD_RELOC_IA64_IPLTLSB
3864 ENUMX
3865 BFD_RELOC_IA64_COPY
3866 ENUMX
3867 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF22X
3868 ENUMX
3869 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LDXMOV
3870 ENUMX
3871 BFD_RELOC_IA64_TPREL14
3872 ENUMX
3873 BFD_RELOC_IA64_TPREL22
3874 ENUMX
3875 BFD_RELOC_IA64_TPREL64I
3876 ENUMX
3877 BFD_RELOC_IA64_TPREL64MSB
3878 ENUMX
3879 BFD_RELOC_IA64_TPREL64LSB
3880 ENUMX
3881 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_TPREL22
3882 ENUMX
3883 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPMOD64MSB
3884 ENUMX
3885 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPMOD64LSB
3886 ENUMX
3887 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_DTPMOD22
3888 ENUMX
3889 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL14
3890 ENUMX
3891 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL22
3892 ENUMX
3893 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL64I
3894 ENUMX
3895 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL32MSB
3896 ENUMX
3897 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL32LSB
3898 ENUMX
3899 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL64MSB
3900 ENUMX
3901 BFD_RELOC_IA64_DTPREL64LSB
3902 ENUMX
3903 BFD_RELOC_IA64_LTOFF_DTPREL22
3904 ENUMDOC
3905 Intel IA64 Relocations.
3906
3907 ENUM
3908 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_HI8
3909 ENUMDOC
3910 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3911 This is the 8 bit high part of an absolute address.
3912 ENUM
3913 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_LO8
3914 ENUMDOC
3915 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3916 This is the 8 bit low part of an absolute address.
3917 ENUM
3918 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_3B
3919 ENUMDOC
3920 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3921 This is the 3 bit of a value.
3922 ENUM
3923 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_RL_JUMP
3924 ENUMDOC
3925 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3926 This reloc marks the beginning of a jump/call instruction.
3927 It is used for linker relaxation to correctly identify beginning
3928 of instruction and change some branches to use PC-relative
3929 addressing mode.
3930 ENUM
3931 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_RL_GROUP
3932 ENUMDOC
3933 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3934 This reloc marks a group of several instructions that gcc generates
3935 and for which the linker relaxation pass can modify and/or remove
3936 some of them.
3937 ENUM
3938 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_LO16
3939 ENUMDOC
3940 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3941 This is the 16-bit lower part of an address. It is used for 'call'
3942 instruction to specify the symbol address without any special
3943 transformation (due to memory bank window).
3944 ENUM
3945 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_PAGE
3946 ENUMDOC
3947 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3948 This is a 8-bit reloc that specifies the page number of an address.
3949 It is used by 'call' instruction to specify the page number of
3950 the symbol.
3951 ENUM
3952 BFD_RELOC_M68HC11_24
3953 ENUMDOC
3954 Motorola 68HC11 reloc.
3955 This is a 24-bit reloc that represents the address with a 16-bit
3956 value and a 8-bit page number. The symbol address is transformed
3957 to follow the 16K memory bank of 68HC12 (seen as mapped in the window).
3958 ENUM
3959 BFD_RELOC_M68HC12_5B
3960 ENUMDOC
3961 Motorola 68HC12 reloc.
3962 This is the 5 bits of a value.
3963
3964 ENUM
3965 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM08
3966 ENUMX
3967 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM08_C
3968 ENUMX
3969 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM16
3970 ENUMX
3971 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM16_C
3972 ENUMX
3973 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM32
3974 ENUMX
3975 BFD_RELOC_16C_NUM32_C
3976 ENUMX
3977 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP04
3978 ENUMX
3979 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP04_C
3980 ENUMX
3981 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP08
3982 ENUMX
3983 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP08_C
3984 ENUMX
3985 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP16
3986 ENUMX
3987 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP16_C
3988 ENUMX
3989 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP24
3990 ENUMX
3991 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP24_C
3992 ENUMX
3993 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP24a
3994 ENUMX
3995 BFD_RELOC_16C_DISP24a_C
3996 ENUMX
3997 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG04
3998 ENUMX
3999 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG04_C
4000 ENUMX
4001 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG04a
4002 ENUMX
4003 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG04a_C
4004 ENUMX
4005 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG14
4006 ENUMX
4007 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG14_C
4008 ENUMX
4009 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG16
4010 ENUMX
4011 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG16_C
4012 ENUMX
4013 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG20
4014 ENUMX
4015 BFD_RELOC_16C_REG20_C
4016 ENUMX
4017 BFD_RELOC_16C_ABS20
4018 ENUMX
4019 BFD_RELOC_16C_ABS20_C
4020 ENUMX
4021 BFD_RELOC_16C_ABS24
4022 ENUMX
4023 BFD_RELOC_16C_ABS24_C
4024 ENUMX
4025 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM04
4026 ENUMX
4027 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM04_C
4028 ENUMX
4029 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM16
4030 ENUMX
4031 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM16_C
4032 ENUMX
4033 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM20
4034 ENUMX
4035 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM20_C
4036 ENUMX
4037 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM24
4038 ENUMX
4039 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM24_C
4040 ENUMX
4041 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM32
4042 ENUMX
4043 BFD_RELOC_16C_IMM32_C
4044 ENUMDOC
4045 NS CR16C Relocations.
4046
4047 ENUM
4048 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL4
4049 ENUMX
4050 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL8
4051 ENUMX
4052 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL8_CMP
4053 ENUMX
4054 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL16
4055 ENUMX
4056 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL24
4057 ENUMX
4058 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REL32
4059 ENUMX
4060 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REGREL12
4061 ENUMX
4062 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REGREL22
4063 ENUMX
4064 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REGREL28
4065 ENUMX
4066 BFD_RELOC_CRX_REGREL32
4067 ENUMX
4068 BFD_RELOC_CRX_ABS16
4069 ENUMX
4070 BFD_RELOC_CRX_ABS32
4071 ENUMX
4072 BFD_RELOC_CRX_NUM8
4073 ENUMX
4074 BFD_RELOC_CRX_NUM16
4075 ENUMX
4076 BFD_RELOC_CRX_NUM32
4077 ENUMX
4078 BFD_RELOC_CRX_IMM16
4079 ENUMX
4080 BFD_RELOC_CRX_IMM32
4081 ENUMX
4082 BFD_RELOC_CRX_SWITCH8
4083 ENUMX
4084 BFD_RELOC_CRX_SWITCH16
4085 ENUMX
4086 BFD_RELOC_CRX_SWITCH32
4087 ENUMDOC
4088 NS CRX Relocations.
4089
4090 ENUM
4091 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_BDISP8
4092 ENUMX
4093 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_UNSIGNED_5
4094 ENUMX
4095 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_SIGNED_6
4096 ENUMX
4097 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_UNSIGNED_6
4098 ENUMX
4099 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_SIGNED_8
4100 ENUMX
4101 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_UNSIGNED_8
4102 ENUMX
4103 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_SIGNED_16
4104 ENUMX
4105 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_UNSIGNED_16
4106 ENUMX
4107 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_LAPCQ_OFFSET
4108 ENUMX
4109 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_UNSIGNED_4
4110 ENUMDOC
4111 These relocs are only used within the CRIS assembler. They are not
4112 (at present) written to any object files.
4113 ENUM
4114 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_COPY
4115 ENUMX
4116 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_GLOB_DAT
4117 ENUMX
4118 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_JUMP_SLOT
4119 ENUMX
4120 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_RELATIVE
4121 ENUMDOC
4122 Relocs used in ELF shared libraries for CRIS.
4123 ENUM
4124 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_32_GOT
4125 ENUMDOC
4126 32-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT.
4127 ENUM
4128 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_16_GOT
4129 ENUMDOC
4130 16-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT.
4131 ENUM
4132 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_32_GOTPLT
4133 ENUMDOC
4134 32-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
4135 ENUM
4136 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_16_GOTPLT
4137 ENUMDOC
4138 16-bit offset to symbol-entry within GOT, with PLT handling.
4139 ENUM
4140 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_32_GOTREL
4141 ENUMDOC
4142 32-bit offset to symbol, relative to GOT.
4143 ENUM
4144 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_32_PLT_GOTREL
4145 ENUMDOC
4146 32-bit offset to symbol with PLT entry, relative to GOT.
4147 ENUM
4148 BFD_RELOC_CRIS_32_PLT_PCREL
4149 ENUMDOC
4150 32-bit offset to symbol with PLT entry, relative to this relocation.
4151
4152 ENUM
4153 BFD_RELOC_860_COPY
4154 ENUMX
4155 BFD_RELOC_860_GLOB_DAT
4156 ENUMX
4157 BFD_RELOC_860_JUMP_SLOT
4158 ENUMX
4159 BFD_RELOC_860_RELATIVE
4160 ENUMX
4161 BFD_RELOC_860_PC26
4162 ENUMX
4163 BFD_RELOC_860_PLT26
4164 ENUMX
4165 BFD_RELOC_860_PC16
4166 ENUMX
4167 BFD_RELOC_860_LOW0
4168 ENUMX
4169 BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT0
4170 ENUMX
4171 BFD_RELOC_860_LOW1
4172 ENUMX
4173 BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT1
4174 ENUMX
4175 BFD_RELOC_860_LOW2
4176 ENUMX
4177 BFD_RELOC_860_SPLIT2
4178 ENUMX
4179 BFD_RELOC_860_LOW3
4180 ENUMX
4181 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOT0
4182 ENUMX
4183 BFD_RELOC_860_SPGOT0
4184 ENUMX
4185 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOT1
4186 ENUMX
4187 BFD_RELOC_860_SPGOT1
4188 ENUMX
4189 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOTOFF0
4190 ENUMX
4191 BFD_RELOC_860_SPGOTOFF0
4192 ENUMX
4193 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOTOFF1
4194 ENUMX
4195 BFD_RELOC_860_SPGOTOFF1
4196 ENUMX
4197 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOTOFF2
4198 ENUMX
4199 BFD_RELOC_860_LOGOTOFF3
4200 ENUMX
4201 BFD_RELOC_860_LOPC
4202 ENUMX
4203 BFD_RELOC_860_HIGHADJ
4204 ENUMX
4205 BFD_RELOC_860_HAGOT
4206 ENUMX
4207 BFD_RELOC_860_HAGOTOFF
4208 ENUMX
4209 BFD_RELOC_860_HAPC
4210 ENUMX
4211 BFD_RELOC_860_HIGH
4212 ENUMX
4213 BFD_RELOC_860_HIGOT
4214 ENUMX
4215 BFD_RELOC_860_HIGOTOFF
4216 ENUMDOC
4217 Intel i860 Relocations.
4218
4219 ENUM
4220 BFD_RELOC_OPENRISC_ABS_26
4221 ENUMX
4222 BFD_RELOC_OPENRISC_REL_26
4223 ENUMDOC
4224 OpenRISC Relocations.
4225
4226 ENUM
4227 BFD_RELOC_H8_DIR16A8
4228 ENUMX
4229 BFD_RELOC_H8_DIR16R8
4230 ENUMX
4231 BFD_RELOC_H8_DIR24A8
4232 ENUMX
4233 BFD_RELOC_H8_DIR24R8
4234 ENUMX
4235 BFD_RELOC_H8_DIR32A16
4236 ENUMDOC
4237 H8 elf Relocations.
4238
4239 ENUM
4240 BFD_RELOC_XSTORMY16_REL_12
4241 ENUMX
4242 BFD_RELOC_XSTORMY16_12
4243 ENUMX
4244 BFD_RELOC_XSTORMY16_24
4245 ENUMX
4246 BFD_RELOC_XSTORMY16_FPTR16
4247 ENUMDOC
4248 Sony Xstormy16 Relocations.
4249
4250 ENUM
4251 BFD_RELOC_VAX_GLOB_DAT
4252 ENUMX
4253 BFD_RELOC_VAX_JMP_SLOT
4254 ENUMX
4255 BFD_RELOC_VAX_RELATIVE
4256 ENUMDOC
4257 Relocations used by VAX ELF.
4258
4259 ENUM
4260 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_10_PCREL
4261 ENUMX
4262 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_16_PCREL
4263 ENUMX
4264 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_16
4265 ENUMX
4266 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_16_PCREL_BYTE
4267 ENUMX
4268 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_16_BYTE
4269 ENUMX
4270 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_2X_PCREL
4271 ENUMX
4272 BFD_RELOC_MSP430_RL_PCREL
4273 ENUMDOC
4274 msp430 specific relocation codes
4275
4276 ENUM
4277 BFD_RELOC_IQ2000_OFFSET_16
4278 ENUMX
4279 BFD_RELOC_IQ2000_OFFSET_21
4280 ENUMX
4281 BFD_RELOC_IQ2000_UHI16
4282 ENUMDOC
4283 IQ2000 Relocations.
4284
4285 ENUM
4286 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_RTLD
4287 ENUMDOC
4288 Special Xtensa relocation used only by PLT entries in ELF shared
4289 objects to indicate that the runtime linker should set the value
4290 to one of its own internal functions or data structures.
4291 ENUM
4292 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_GLOB_DAT
4293 ENUMX
4294 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_JMP_SLOT
4295 ENUMX
4296 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_RELATIVE
4297 ENUMDOC
4298 Xtensa relocations for ELF shared objects.
4299 ENUM
4300 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_PLT
4301 ENUMDOC
4302 Xtensa relocation used in ELF object files for symbols that may require
4303 PLT entries. Otherwise, this is just a generic 32-bit relocation.
4304 ENUM
4305 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF8
4306 ENUMX
4307 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF16
4308 ENUMX
4309 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_DIFF32
4310 ENUMDOC
4311 Xtensa relocations to mark the difference of two local symbols.
4312 These are only needed to support linker relaxation and can be ignored
4313 when not relaxing. The field is set to the value of the difference
4314 assuming no relaxation. The relocation encodes the position of the
4315 first symbol so the linker can determine whether to adjust the field
4316 value.
4317 ENUM
4318 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP
4319 ENUMX
4320 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT1_OP
4321 ENUMX
4322 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT2_OP
4323 ENUMX
4324 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT3_OP
4325 ENUMX
4326 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT4_OP
4327 ENUMX
4328 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT5_OP
4329 ENUMX
4330 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT6_OP
4331 ENUMX
4332 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT7_OP
4333 ENUMX
4334 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT8_OP
4335 ENUMX
4336 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT9_OP
4337 ENUMX
4338 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT10_OP
4339 ENUMX
4340 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT11_OP
4341 ENUMX
4342 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT12_OP
4343 ENUMX
4344 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT13_OP
4345 ENUMX
4346 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_OP
4347 ENUMDOC
4348 Generic Xtensa relocations for instruction operands. Only the slot
4349 number is encoded in the relocation. The relocation applies to the
4350 last PC-relative immediate operand, or if there are no PC-relative
4351 immediates, to the last immediate operand.
4352 ENUM
4353 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_ALT
4354 ENUMX
4355 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT1_ALT
4356 ENUMX
4357 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT2_ALT
4358 ENUMX
4359 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT3_ALT
4360 ENUMX
4361 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT4_ALT
4362 ENUMX
4363 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT5_ALT
4364 ENUMX
4365 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT6_ALT
4366 ENUMX
4367 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT7_ALT
4368 ENUMX
4369 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT8_ALT
4370 ENUMX
4371 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT9_ALT
4372 ENUMX
4373 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT10_ALT
4374 ENUMX
4375 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT11_ALT
4376 ENUMX
4377 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT12_ALT
4378 ENUMX
4379 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT13_ALT
4380 ENUMX
4381 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT14_ALT
4382 ENUMDOC
4383 Alternate Xtensa relocations. Only the slot is encoded in the
4384 relocation. The meaning of these relocations is opcode-specific.
4385 ENUM
4386 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_OP0
4387 ENUMX
4388 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_OP1
4389 ENUMX
4390 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_OP2
4391 ENUMDOC
4392 Xtensa relocations for backward compatibility. These have all been
4393 replaced by BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_SLOT0_OP.
4394 ENUM
4395 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND
4396 ENUMDOC
4397 Xtensa relocation to mark that the assembler expanded the
4398 instructions from an original target. The expansion size is
4399 encoded in the reloc size.
4400 ENUM
4401 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_SIMPLIFY
4402 ENUMDOC
4403 Xtensa relocation to mark that the linker should simplify
4404 assembler-expanded instructions. This is commonly used
4405 internally by the linker after analysis of a
4406 BFD_RELOC_XTENSA_ASM_EXPAND.
4407
4408 ENDSENUM
4409 BFD_RELOC_UNUSED
4410 CODE_FRAGMENT
4411 .
4412 .typedef enum bfd_reloc_code_real bfd_reloc_code_real_type;
4413 */
4414
4415 /*
4416 FUNCTION
4417 bfd_reloc_type_lookup
4418
4419 SYNOPSIS
4420 reloc_howto_type *bfd_reloc_type_lookup
4421 (bfd *abfd, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code);
4422
4423 DESCRIPTION
4424 Return a pointer to a howto structure which, when
4425 invoked, will perform the relocation @var{code} on data from the
4426 architecture noted.
4427
4428 */
4429
4430 reloc_howto_type *
4431 bfd_reloc_type_lookup (bfd *abfd, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code)
4432 {
4433 return BFD_SEND (abfd, reloc_type_lookup, (abfd, code));
4434 }
4435
4436 static reloc_howto_type bfd_howto_32 =
4437 HOWTO (0, 00, 2, 32, FALSE, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield, 0, "VRT32", FALSE, 0xffffffff, 0xffffffff, TRUE);
4438
4439 /*
4440 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
4441 bfd_default_reloc_type_lookup
4442
4443 SYNOPSIS
4444 reloc_howto_type *bfd_default_reloc_type_lookup
4445 (bfd *abfd, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code);
4446
4447 DESCRIPTION
4448 Provides a default relocation lookup routine for any architecture.
4449
4450 */
4451
4452 reloc_howto_type *
4453 bfd_default_reloc_type_lookup (bfd *abfd, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code)
4454 {
4455 switch (code)
4456 {
4457 case BFD_RELOC_CTOR:
4458 /* The type of reloc used in a ctor, which will be as wide as the
4459 address - so either a 64, 32, or 16 bitter. */
4460 switch (bfd_get_arch_info (abfd)->bits_per_address)
4461 {
4462 case 64:
4463 BFD_FAIL ();
4464 case 32:
4465 return &bfd_howto_32;
4466 case 16:
4467 BFD_FAIL ();
4468 default:
4469 BFD_FAIL ();
4470 }
4471 default:
4472 BFD_FAIL ();
4473 }
4474 return NULL;
4475 }
4476
4477 /*
4478 FUNCTION
4479 bfd_get_reloc_code_name
4480
4481 SYNOPSIS
4482 const char *bfd_get_reloc_code_name (bfd_reloc_code_real_type code);
4483
4484 DESCRIPTION
4485 Provides a printable name for the supplied relocation code.
4486 Useful mainly for printing error messages.
4487 */
4488
4489 const char *
4490 bfd_get_reloc_code_name (bfd_reloc_code_real_type code)
4491 {
4492 if (code > BFD_RELOC_UNUSED)
4493 return 0;
4494 return bfd_reloc_code_real_names[code];
4495 }
4496
4497 /*
4498 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
4499 bfd_generic_relax_section
4500
4501 SYNOPSIS
4502 bfd_boolean bfd_generic_relax_section
4503 (bfd *abfd,
4504 asection *section,
4505 struct bfd_link_info *,
4506 bfd_boolean *);
4507
4508 DESCRIPTION
4509 Provides default handling for relaxing for back ends which
4510 don't do relaxing.
4511 */
4512
4513 bfd_boolean
4514 bfd_generic_relax_section (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
4515 asection *section ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
4516 struct bfd_link_info *link_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
4517 bfd_boolean *again)
4518 {
4519 *again = FALSE;
4520 return TRUE;
4521 }
4522
4523 /*
4524 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
4525 bfd_generic_gc_sections
4526
4527 SYNOPSIS
4528 bfd_boolean bfd_generic_gc_sections
4529 (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *);
4530
4531 DESCRIPTION
4532 Provides default handling for relaxing for back ends which
4533 don't do section gc -- i.e., does nothing.
4534 */
4535
4536 bfd_boolean
4537 bfd_generic_gc_sections (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
4538 struct bfd_link_info *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4539 {
4540 return TRUE;
4541 }
4542
4543 /*
4544 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
4545 bfd_generic_merge_sections
4546
4547 SYNOPSIS
4548 bfd_boolean bfd_generic_merge_sections
4549 (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *);
4550
4551 DESCRIPTION
4552 Provides default handling for SEC_MERGE section merging for back ends
4553 which don't have SEC_MERGE support -- i.e., does nothing.
4554 */
4555
4556 bfd_boolean
4557 bfd_generic_merge_sections (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
4558 struct bfd_link_info *link_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
4559 {
4560 return TRUE;
4561 }
4562
4563 /*
4564 INTERNAL_FUNCTION
4565 bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents
4566
4567 SYNOPSIS
4568 bfd_byte *bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents
4569 (bfd *abfd,
4570 struct bfd_link_info *link_info,
4571 struct bfd_link_order *link_order,
4572 bfd_byte *data,
4573 bfd_boolean relocatable,
4574 asymbol **symbols);
4575
4576 DESCRIPTION
4577 Provides default handling of relocation effort for back ends
4578 which can't be bothered to do it efficiently.
4579
4580 */
4581
4582 bfd_byte *
4583 bfd_generic_get_relocated_section_contents (bfd *abfd,
4584 struct bfd_link_info *link_info,
4585 struct bfd_link_order *link_order,
4586 bfd_byte *data,
4587 bfd_boolean relocatable,
4588 asymbol **symbols)
4589 {
4590 /* Get enough memory to hold the stuff. */
4591 bfd *input_bfd = link_order->u.indirect.section->owner;
4592 asection *input_section = link_order->u.indirect.section;
4593
4594 long reloc_size = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (input_bfd, input_section);
4595 arelent **reloc_vector = NULL;
4596 long reloc_count;
4597 bfd_size_type sz;
4598
4599 if (reloc_size < 0)
4600 goto error_return;
4601
4602 reloc_vector = bfd_malloc (reloc_size);
4603 if (reloc_vector == NULL && reloc_size != 0)
4604 goto error_return;
4605
4606 /* Read in the section. */
4607 sz = input_section->rawsize ? input_section->rawsize : input_section->size;
4608 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (input_bfd, input_section, data, 0, sz))
4609 goto error_return;
4610
4611 reloc_count = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (input_bfd,
4612 input_section,
4613 reloc_vector,
4614 symbols);
4615 if (reloc_count < 0)
4616 goto error_return;
4617
4618 if (reloc_count > 0)
4619 {
4620 arelent **parent;
4621 for (parent = reloc_vector; *parent != NULL; parent++)
4622 {
4623 char *error_message = NULL;
4624 bfd_reloc_status_type r =
4625 bfd_perform_relocation (input_bfd,
4626 *parent,
4627 data,
4628 input_section,
4629 relocatable ? abfd : NULL,
4630 &error_message);
4631
4632 if (relocatable)
4633 {
4634 asection *os = input_section->output_section;
4635
4636 /* A partial link, so keep the relocs. */
4637 os->orelocation[os->reloc_count] = *parent;
4638 os->reloc_count++;
4639 }
4640
4641 if (r != bfd_reloc_ok)
4642 {
4643 switch (r)
4644 {
4645 case bfd_reloc_undefined:
4646 if (!((*link_info->callbacks->undefined_symbol)
4647 (link_info, bfd_asymbol_name (*(*parent)->sym_ptr_ptr),
4648 input_bfd, input_section, (*parent)->address,
4649 TRUE)))
4650 goto error_return;
4651 break;
4652 case bfd_reloc_dangerous:
4653 BFD_ASSERT (error_message != NULL);
4654 if (!((*link_info->callbacks->reloc_dangerous)
4655 (link_info, error_message, input_bfd, input_section,
4656 (*parent)->address)))
4657 goto error_return;
4658 break;
4659 case bfd_reloc_overflow:
4660 if (!((*link_info->callbacks->reloc_overflow)
4661 (link_info, NULL,
4662 bfd_asymbol_name (*(*parent)->sym_ptr_ptr),
4663 (*parent)->howto->name, (*parent)->addend,
4664 input_bfd, input_section, (*parent)->address)))
4665 goto error_return;
4666 break;
4667 case bfd_reloc_outofrange:
4668 default:
4669 abort ();
4670 break;
4671 }
4672
4673 }
4674 }
4675 }
4676 if (reloc_vector != NULL)
4677 free (reloc_vector);
4678 return data;
4679
4680 error_return:
4681 if (reloc_vector != NULL)
4682 free (reloc_vector);
4683 return NULL;
4684 }