Wrote non-BFD_ASSEMBLER subseg_new. Now subseg_new always takes a
section name, and subseg_set always takes a segT. Changed all
callers as appropriate.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (change_to_section): Renamed to
obj_coff_add_segment. Corrected. Made callers use subseg_new.
* config/obj-coffbfd.h (obj_segment_name, obj_add_segment):
Define.
Also some more gcc warning removal.
pseudo-op with a poc_handler field of NULL, ignore it and treat it
as an instruction instead.
* config/tc-m88k.c (md_pseudo_table): Add "set" with a NULL
poc_handler field.
up opcodes as pseudo-ops even if they don't start with '.'.
* config/tc-m88k.h (NO_PSEUDO_DOT): Define.
* config/tc-m88k.c (md_assemble): Removed special pseudo-op
handling.
(md_apply_fix): Set fx_offset to the upper 16 bits of the reloc.
Output the low 16 bits for RELOC_HI16, not the high 16 bits.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (do_relocs_for): If TC_M88K, set the
r_offset field of the reloc to the fixup offset.
(fixup_segments): If TC_M88K, don't warn about fixup overflows.
* doc/as.texinfo: Minor updates.
undefined symbols.
Fixes PR 2997.
* read.c (s_data), config/obj-coffbfd.c (obj_coff_data): If -R,
switch to text section rather than data section.
Fixes PR 2971.
* configure.in (m88k-*-coff*): New target. Use coffbfd and
m88kcoff.
* config/m88kcoff.mt: New file.
* read.c (lex_type): New macro LEX_AT to set lex type of '@'.
(pseudo_set): Handle difference of symbols in different fragments
by saving the entire expression as the value of the symbol.
* symbols.c (resolve_symbol_value): Resolve difference
expressions.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (obj_pseudo_table): If TC_M88K, accept
"sdef" as a synonym for "def".
* config/obj-coffbfd.h: If TC_M88K, include coff/m88k.h and set
TARGET_FORMAT.
(S_IS_LOCAL): Any symbol which includes \001 in the name is local.
* config/tc-m88k.c, config/tc-m88k.h: Numerous changes to bring
m88k port up to date, and to add COFF support.
as the value of a symbol.
* struc-symbol.h (struct symbol): Removed sy_forward field. Added
sy_resolved and sy_resolving single bit fields.
* symbols.c (symbol_new): Don't initialize sy_forward field.
(resolve_symbol_value): New function to adjust symbol value by
fragment address, using recursion to resolve forward symbols.
* symbols.h: Added prototype for new function.
* read.c (pseudo_set): Set symbolP->sy_value to an undefined
expression rather than setting symbolP->sy_forward.
* write.c (write_object_file): Use resolve_symbol_value on
symbols, keeping the common case (the old behaviour) inline.
* config/obj-aout.c (obj_aout_frob_symbol): Removed sy_forward
handling (subsumed by write.c change).
* config/obj-coff.c, config/obj-coffbfd.c (obj_coff_val): Set
sy_value rather than sy_forward.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (obj_coff_endef, yank_symbols): Check
expression segment rather than sy_forward.
(yank_symbols): Use resolve_symbol_value.
(crawl_symbols): Removed extra pass over symbols.
* config/obj-aout.c, config/obj-bout.c, config/obj-coff.c,
config/obj-vms.c (obj_crawl_symbol_chain): Removed extra pass over
symbols which handled sy_forward; use resolve_symbol_value
instead.
* config/obj-coff.h, config/obj-coffbfd.h (obj_frob_forward_symbol):
Define.
* config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_stab_generic): Check expression
segment rather than sy_forward.
* config/obj-vms.c (VMS_Check_For_Main): Don't initialize
sy_forward; do initialize sy_resolved and sy_resolving.
* config/tc-hppa.h (STAB_FIXUP): Use sy_value, not sy_forward.
expr.c (__): Undefine before defining.
as.c (got_sig): Don't return anything; return type might be void.
Whitespace/comment cleanup in frags.c.
Some patches for `-pedantic' or `-fno-common' compilation.
(Some of these changes are from Michael Meissner; see change log.)
comment_chars.
(do_scrub_next_char): If a line comment character is not at the
start of a line, treat it as a comment character if it is one.
For a CPP line comment use pseudo-op .appline rather than .line.
* input-scrub.c (logical_input_line): Make int rather than
unsigned.
(input_scrub_push, input_scrub_begin): Initialize
logical_input_line to -1 rather than 0.
(bump_line_counters): Increment logical_input_line.
(new_logical_line): If line_number is -2, decrement
logical_input_line.
(as_where): Use logical_input_line even if it is 0.
* read.h (s_app_file prototype): Now takes an int argument.
* read.c (potable): Make .appfile call s_app_file with 1. New
.appline pseudo-op calls s_app_line.
(s_app_file): If .appfile, call new_logical_line with -2 to
account for newline inserted by do_scrub_next_char. If listing,
call listing_source_file.
(s_app_line): New function to handle fake pseudo-op .appline.
* config/obj-coff.c (obj_pseudo_table): Make .appline call
obj_coff_ln.
(obj_coff_ln): Added argument to indicate whether .appline.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (obj_pseudo_table): Make .appline call
obj_coff_ln.
(obj_coff_ln): Added argument to indicate whether .appline.
* config/tc-mips.c (s_file): Pass argument to s_app_file.
as soon as I check in as.h.
(s_lcomm): Likewise with bss_section.
(s_fill): Use memset, not bzero.
whitespace/comment changes.
deleted some "#ifdef DONTDEF" sections relating to GDB symtabs.
* app.c, config/tc-*.c: Don't include read.h, since it is already
included by as.h.
* These are based on patches from Minh Tran-le
<mtranle@paris.intellicorp.com>.
* configure.in (i[34]86-ibm-aix*): Accept i486 for host. Use
obj_format coffbfd and gas_target i386coff for target.
(i[34]86-*-isc*): New host (uses sysv).
* config/i386aix.mt: Removed (no longer used).
* config/mh-i386aix (RANLIB): Use true rather than /bin/true.
(MINUS_G): Removed.
(LDFLAGS): Added, defined as -shlib.
* config/te-i386aix.h (REVERSE_SORT_RELOCS): Undefine.
* config/te-sco386.h (LOCAL_LABEL): Don't define.
(DOT_LABEL_PREFIX): Define.
* expr.c (operand): If DOT_LABEL_PREFIX, use .L0\001 as a label
name rather than L0\001.
* read.c (s_lcomm): Make a frag in SEG_BSS rather than using
local_bss_counter.
* symbols.c, symbols.h (local_bss_counter): Removed.
* write.c (write_object_file): bss no longer uses
local_bss_counter. Pass correct data and bss size to
VMS_write_object_file.
* config/obj-vms.c (VMS_write_object_file): Accept bss size as
argument, rather than using local_bss_counter.
* config/tc-m88k.c (s_bss): Don't use local_bss_counter.
* config/tc-sparc.c (s_reserve): Don't use local_bss_counter.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (had_lineno, had_reloc): Removed.
(size_section): Restored sanity check.
(do_relocs_for): Base section address on s_paddr rather than
computing it. Adjust a29k R_IHIHALF special case to account for
section paddr (used to require paddr to be zero). If there are no
reclos, set s_relptr to 0. Set relocation size in object_headers.
(fill_section): Always set s_vaddr here, removing
ZERO_BASED_SEGMENTS case. Force s_scnptr for bss to 0. Don't set
NOLOAD for i386 .bss, because it confuses the SVR3 native linker.
Set STYP_INFO for .comment.
(coff_header_append): Use object headers and H_{SET,GET}_* macros.
Make aouthdr writing depend on OBJ_COFF_OMIT_OPTIONAL_HEADER.
(crawl_symbols): Handle 8 character section name correctly. Use
H_{SET,GET}_* macros.
(do_linenos_for): Set lineno size in object_headers.
(write_object_file): Use H_{SET,GET}_* macros. Don't bother to
set s_vaddr here. If string_byte_count remains 4, set it back to
0, and only write strings out if there are some. Call
fill_section before do_relocs_for and do_linenos_for.
(obj_coff_section): Handle optional quoted second argument giving
section characteristics.
(obj_coff_bss): Added to handle .bss.
(obj_coff_ident): Added to handle .ident (puts string in .comment
section).
(obj_coff_lcomm): Put common symbols in .bss, not .data.
(fixup_mdeps): Change to segment. Call frag_wane after
md_convert_frag.
(fixup_segment): Explicitly check S_IS_COMMON before making 386
adjustment (already happened only for common symbols, but this is
clearer).
* config/obj-coffbfd.h (OBJ_COFF_OMIT_OPTIONAL_HEADER): Define.
* config/tc-i386.c (s_bss): Don't use if I386COFF.
(md_pseudo_table): Ignore .optim and .noopt.
(tc_coff_sizemachdep): New function.
* config/tc-i386.h (REVERSE_SORT_RELOCS): Undef, for SVR3
compatibility.
(LOCAL_LABEL): Removed definition.
(DOT_LABEL_PREFIX): Defined.
* listing.c: Call xmalloc, not malloc; don't declare malloc.
* Changes to support SCO 3.2v4:
* read.c (s_align_bytes, s_align_ptwo): If not SEG_DATA or
SEG_BSS, fill with NOP_OPCODE.
* config/i386coff.mt: Add opcode/i386.h to TARG_CPU_DEPENDENTS.
* config/obj-coffbfd.c (do_relocs_for): Increment addr even if not
using ZERO_BASED_SEGMENTS.
(fill_section): If ZERO_BASED_SEGMENTS, set segment addresses, but
never set segment address for SEG_E2 (.bss) and don't write out
SEG_E2 contents. Set .init and .fini sections to STYP_TEXT.
(obj_coff_endef): Don't merge labels or symbols awaiting forward
definitions, and don't merge tags with non-tags. Check for .bf
rather than just checking whether the second character is b and
the third character is f.
(obj_coff_val): gcc can generate values which we don't handle
correctly; discard information for now, since it only affects the
debugging information.
(tag_find_or_name): Don't insert tags in the symbol table.
(yank_symbols): Don't merge labels.
(write_object_file): Don't define SUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN if it is
already defined. Fill subsegments with NOP_OPCODE, not 0. Don't
set segment address if ZERO_BASED_SEGMENTS.
(obj_coff_section): Accept and ignore a trailing quoted string, as
used in AT&T i386 syntax.
(fixup_segment): Take segment as argument. On the i386, adjust PC
relative addends by the segment vaddr.
* tc-i386.h: Define SUB_SEGMENT_ALIGN.
* tc-a29k.h: Define ZERO_BASED_SEGMENTS.
* tc-i386.c: (i386_operand): If I386COFF, accept any segment type.
* Makefile.in: use gas_target instead of modifying target_cpu.
From Steve Chamberlain:
Makefile.in: Handle m68*-*-coff*.
read.c, read.h: add mult argument to s_space
* app.c (process_escape): new function to handle escapes the right
way, (do_scrub_next_char): use new function
* cond.c (s_ifdef): do ifdef/ifndef right
* read.c (s_fill): make the , expressions optional like the doc
says
* config/tc-h8300.[ch]: better warnings
* expr.c(expr): allow SEG_REGISTER in expressions.
* read.c(pseudo_set): register expressions can be the source of a
set.
* subsegs.c (subseg_new): Now -R forces all changes to SEG_DATA to
goto SEG_TEXT (if a.out)
* write.c (write_object_file): If a.out don't use the old way for
-R.
* config/obj-a.out (s_sect): complain if the user tries to use a
subsegment with a value which might interfere with out -R hackery.
* config/tc-m68k.c (m68k_reg_parse): lookup names in symbol table
rather than use ugly if tree. (init_regtable): insert register
names into symbol table.