SOM spaces/subspaces.
* tc-hppa.c (USE_ALIASES): New object-format dependent define
to control the use of space/subspace name aliases.
(update_subspace): Accept space chain entry for containing space
as a new parameter. All callers changed.
(pa_get_label): Use current_space rather than pa_segment_to_space.
(pa_define_label): Likewise.
(pa_undefine_label): Likewise.
(md_begin): Change into the (possibly modified) text_section.
(pa_parse_space_stmt): Create a new segment/space if create_flag
is true, and the space name is not one of the two predefined spaces.
(pa_subspace): Use current_space rather than a lookup via
pa_segment_to_space. Reset BFD section flags as required by
the .subspace directive. Likewise for the section alignment.
Pass the current space to update_subspace and create_new_subspace.
(pa_spaces_begin): Only use space/subspace aliases if USE_ALIASES
is true. When not using aliases, create a BFD section for each
subspace encountered. When not using aliases replace the default
text, data, and bss segments with new ones.
(create_new_subspace): When not using aliases each subspace has a
section/segment and subsegments are not needed, so set the subsegment
to zero.
SOM spaces/subspaces.
* config/tc-hppa.c (USE_ALIASES): New object-format dependent define
to control the use of space/subspace name aliases.
(update_subspace): Accept space chain entry for containing space
as a new parameter. All callers changed.
(pa_get_label): Use current_space rather than pa_segment_to_space.
(pa_define_label): Likewise.
(pa_undefine_label): Likewise.
(md_begin): Change into the (possibly modified) text_section.
(pa_parse_space_stmt): Create a new segment/space if create_flag
is true, and the space name is not one of the two predefined spaces.
(pa_subspace): Use current_space rather than a lookup via
pa_segment_to_space. Reset BFD section flags as required by
the .subspace directive. Likewise for the section alignment.
Pass the current space to update_subspace and create_new_subspace.
(pa_spaces_begin): Only use space/subspace aliases if USE_ALIASES
is true. When not using aliases, create a BFD section for each
subspace encountered. When not using aliases replace the default
text, data, and bss segments with new ones.
(create_new_subspace): When not using aliases each subspace has a
section/segment and subsegments are not needed, so set the subsegment
to zero.
obj_set_section_attributes to pass space attributes to the
BFD backend.
(create_new_space): Likewise.
(create_new_subspace): Likewise for subspace attributes using
obj_set_subsection_attributes.
(update_subspace): Likewise for subspace attributes using
obj_set_subsection_attributes.
to stab section name to get the stab string section name. Pass
the full name of the stab string section to get_stab_string_offset.
* config/obj-elf.c (obj_elf_init_stab_section): Likewise.
directive which does not define a "well-known" space and does
not include a space number as an argument.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_def_subspaces): Correct initialization of the
"defined", "loadable", "code_only" and "space_index" fields.
(pa_def_spaces): Correct initialization of the "spnum", "defined",
and "private" fields.
* write.h (struct fix): Add new tc_fix_data field for the various
backends to attach machine dependent fixup information to.
* write.c (fix_new_internal): Initialize new tc_fix_data field.
* config/tc-hppa.c (hppa_fix_struct): Delete unnecessary fix_fixP and
fx_next fields.
(hppa_find_hppa_fix): Delete unnecessary function. Fix all
callers to get HPPA fixup information from the tc_fix_data field
in the GAS fixup.
(hppa_fix_root): Delete unnecessary variable.
(fix_new_hppa): Attach HPPA fixup data to the GAS fixup.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_set_start_symbol); Delete unwanted
function. Fix all callers.
(subspace_dictionary_chain): Delete unused ssd_start_sym field.
* config/tc-hppa.c (hppa_fix_adjustable): New function to determine
if a particular fixup is adjustable.
* config/tc-hppa.h (tc_fix_adjustable): Call hppa_fix_adjustable to
perform the real work.
* config/tc-hppa.h (RELOC_EXPANSION_POSSIBLE): Move definition out
of OBJ_XXX conditionals.
(MAX_RELOC_EXPANSION): Likewise.
* config/tc-hppa.c (log2): Renamed from is_power_of_2. Fix all
callers. Now returns log2 (N) for positive N which are an exact
power of two or -1 for an error.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_callinfo): Range check values provided for
ENTRY_GR, ENTRY_FR and ENTRY_SR. Properly adjust vaues before
inserting them into the unwind table.
* config/tc-hppa.c (NEEDS_FIXUP): Delete definition and all references.
(hppa_gen_reloc_type): New object format dependent macro.
(pa_ip): Delete tons of code which was either OBJ_SOM or OBJ_ELF
conditional. The code can (and will) be shared between SOM & ELF
formats in the near future.
(cons_fix_new_hppa, md_apply_fix_1): Likewise.
(pa_build_unwind_subspace, process_exit, pa_exit): Likewise.
(tc_gen_reloc): Use hppa_gen_reloc rather than an object format
specific call.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_comm): Set the segment for a common symbol
to bfd_und_section.
* config/obj-elf.h (obj_elf_version): Add extern prototype.
* configure.in (hppa-*-bsd*): New configuration.
BFD is always used for GAS generating SOM objects.
* write.c (adjust_reloc_syms): Set sy_used_in_reloc if an
adjustment is rejected by the target machine.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_big_cons): Delete function and its
declaration. All callers changed to use pa_cons.
* write.c (fixup_segment): Fix indention and open/close brace
problem.
From Pete Hoogenboom:
* config/tc-hppa.c (md_atof): Return a NULL on success rather than
an empty string.
* config/tc-hppa.h (tc_fix_adjustable): Call hppa_fix_adjustable to
perform the real work.
* config/tc-hppa.h (RELOC_EXPANSION_POSSIBLE): Move definition out
of OBJ_XXX conditionals.
(MAX_RELOC_EXPANSION): Likewise.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_space): Do not report an error for a .space
directive which does not define a "well-known" space and does
not include a space number as an argument.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_def_subspaces): Correct initialization of the
"defined", "loadable", "code_only" and "space_index" fields.
(pa_def_spaces): Correct initialization of the "spnum", "defined",
and "private" fields.
* config/tc-hppa.c (hppa_fix_struct): Delete unnecessary fix_fixP and
fx_next fields.
(hppa_find_hppa_fix): Delete unnecessary function. Fix all
callers to get HPPA fixup information from the tc_fix_data field
in the GAS fixup.
(hppa_fix_root): Delete unnecessary variable.
(fix_new_hppa): Attach HPPA fixup data to the GAS fixup.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_set_start_symbol); Delete unwanted
function. Fix all callers.
(subspace_dictionary_chain): Delete unused ssd_start_sym field.
* config/tc-hppa.c (hppa_fix_adjustable): New function to determine
if a particular fixup is adjustable.
* config/tc-hppa.c (log2): Renamed from is_power_of_2. Fix all
callers. Now returns log2 (N) for positive N which are an exact
power of two or -1 for an error.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_callinfo): Range check values provided for
ENTRY_GR, ENTRY_FR and ENTRY_SR. Properly adjust vaues before
inserting them into the unwind table.
* config/tc-hppa.c (NEEDS_FIXUP): Delete definition and all references.
(hppa_gen_reloc_type): New object format dependent macro.
(pa_ip): Delete tons of code which was either OBJ_SOM or OBJ_ELF
conditional. The code can (and will) be shared between SOM & ELF
formats in the near future.
(cons_fix_new_hppa, md_apply_fix_1): Likewise.
(pa_build_unwind_subspace, process_exit, pa_exit): Likewise.
(tc_gen_reloc): Use hppa_gen_reloc rather than an object format
specific call.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_comm): Set the segment for a common symbol
to bfd_und_section.
* config/tc-hppa.c (pa_big_cons): Delete function and its
declaration. All callers changed to use pa_cons.
From Pete Hoogenboom:
* config/tc-hppa.c (md_atof): Return a NULL on success rather than
an empty string.
the table, require that the one without bit 0x1000000 set come
first. Require further that it be case 'b' or 'P'. The a29k
opcode table already meets these constraints.
(machine_ip): When handling case 'i' or 'A', make sure that the
appropriate opcode really exists by looking at the next entry in
the opcode table.