1 //===-- llvm/MC/MCFixup.h - Instruction Relocation and Patching -*- C++ -*-===//
2 //
3 // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions.
4 // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information.
5 // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception
6 //
7 //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
8 
9 #ifndef LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H
10 #define LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H
11 
12 #include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
13 #include "llvm/Support/ErrorHandling.h"
14 #include "llvm/Support/SMLoc.h"
15 #include <cassert>
16 
17 namespace llvm {
18 class MCExpr;
19 
20 /// Extensible enumeration to represent the type of a fixup.
21 enum MCFixupKind {
22   FK_NONE = 0,    ///< A no-op fixup.
23   FK_Data_1,      ///< A one-byte fixup.
24   FK_Data_2,      ///< A two-byte fixup.
25   FK_Data_4,      ///< A four-byte fixup.
26   FK_Data_8,      ///< A eight-byte fixup.
27   FK_Data_6b,     ///< A six-bits fixup.
28   FK_PCRel_1,     ///< A one-byte pc relative fixup.
29   FK_PCRel_2,     ///< A two-byte pc relative fixup.
30   FK_PCRel_4,     ///< A four-byte pc relative fixup.
31   FK_PCRel_8,     ///< A eight-byte pc relative fixup.
32   FK_GPRel_1,     ///< A one-byte gp relative fixup.
33   FK_GPRel_2,     ///< A two-byte gp relative fixup.
34   FK_GPRel_4,     ///< A four-byte gp relative fixup.
35   FK_GPRel_8,     ///< A eight-byte gp relative fixup.
36   FK_DTPRel_4,    ///< A four-byte dtp relative fixup.
37   FK_DTPRel_8,    ///< A eight-byte dtp relative fixup.
38   FK_TPRel_4,     ///< A four-byte tp relative fixup.
39   FK_TPRel_8,     ///< A eight-byte tp relative fixup.
40   FK_SecRel_1,    ///< A one-byte section relative fixup.
41   FK_SecRel_2,    ///< A two-byte section relative fixup.
42   FK_SecRel_4,    ///< A four-byte section relative fixup.
43   FK_SecRel_8,    ///< A eight-byte section relative fixup.
44   FK_Data_Add_1,  ///< A one-byte add fixup.
45   FK_Data_Add_2,  ///< A two-byte add fixup.
46   FK_Data_Add_4,  ///< A four-byte add fixup.
47   FK_Data_Add_8,  ///< A eight-byte add fixup.
48   FK_Data_Add_6b, ///< A six-bits add fixup.
49   FK_Data_Sub_1,  ///< A one-byte sub fixup.
50   FK_Data_Sub_2,  ///< A two-byte sub fixup.
51   FK_Data_Sub_4,  ///< A four-byte sub fixup.
52   FK_Data_Sub_8,  ///< A eight-byte sub fixup.
53   FK_Data_Sub_6b, ///< A six-bits sub fixup.
54 
55   FirstTargetFixupKind = 128,
56 
57   /// The range [FirstLiteralRelocationKind, MaxTargetFixupKind) is used for
58   /// relocations coming from .reloc directive. Fixup kind
59   /// FirstLiteralRelocationKind+V represents the relocation type with number V.
60   FirstLiteralRelocationKind = 256,
61 
62   /// Set limit to accommodate the highest reloc type in use for all Targets,
63   /// currently R_AARCH64_IRELATIVE at 1032, including room for expansion.
64   MaxFixupKind = FirstLiteralRelocationKind + 1032 + 32,
65 };
66 
67 /// Encode information on a single operation to perform on a byte
68 /// sequence (e.g., an encoded instruction) which requires assemble- or run-
69 /// time patching.
70 ///
71 /// Fixups are used any time the target instruction encoder needs to represent
72 /// some value in an instruction which is not yet concrete. The encoder will
73 /// encode the instruction assuming the value is 0, and emit a fixup which
74 /// communicates to the assembler backend how it should rewrite the encoded
75 /// value.
76 ///
77 /// During the process of relaxation, the assembler will apply fixups as
78 /// symbolic values become concrete. When relaxation is complete, any remaining
79 /// fixups become relocations in the object file (or errors, if the fixup cannot
80 /// be encoded on the target).
81 class MCFixup {
82   /// The value to put into the fixup location. The exact interpretation of the
83   /// expression is target dependent, usually it will be one of the operands to
84   /// an instruction or an assembler directive.
85   const MCExpr *Value = nullptr;
86 
87   /// The byte index of start of the relocation inside the MCFragment.
88   uint32_t Offset = 0;
89 
90   /// The target dependent kind of fixup item this is. The kind is used to
91   /// determine how the operand value should be encoded into the instruction.
92   MCFixupKind Kind = FK_NONE;
93 
94   /// The source location which gave rise to the fixup, if any.
95   SMLoc Loc;
96 public:
97   static MCFixup create(uint32_t Offset, const MCExpr *Value,
98                         MCFixupKind Kind, SMLoc Loc = SMLoc()) {
99     assert(Kind <= MaxFixupKind && "Kind out of range!");
100     MCFixup FI;
101     FI.Value = Value;
102     FI.Offset = Offset;
103     FI.Kind = Kind;
104     FI.Loc = Loc;
105     return FI;
106   }
107 
108   /// Return a fixup corresponding to the add half of a add/sub fixup pair for
109   /// the given Fixup.
createAddFor(const MCFixup & Fixup)110   static MCFixup createAddFor(const MCFixup &Fixup) {
111     MCFixup FI;
112     FI.Value = Fixup.getValue();
113     FI.Offset = Fixup.getOffset();
114     FI.Kind = getAddKindForKind(Fixup.getKind());
115     FI.Loc = Fixup.getLoc();
116     return FI;
117   }
118 
119   /// Return a fixup corresponding to the sub half of a add/sub fixup pair for
120   /// the given Fixup.
createSubFor(const MCFixup & Fixup)121   static MCFixup createSubFor(const MCFixup &Fixup) {
122     MCFixup FI;
123     FI.Value = Fixup.getValue();
124     FI.Offset = Fixup.getOffset();
125     FI.Kind = getSubKindForKind(Fixup.getKind());
126     FI.Loc = Fixup.getLoc();
127     return FI;
128   }
129 
getKind()130   MCFixupKind getKind() const { return Kind; }
131 
getTargetKind()132   unsigned getTargetKind() const { return Kind; }
133 
getOffset()134   uint32_t getOffset() const { return Offset; }
setOffset(uint32_t Value)135   void setOffset(uint32_t Value) { Offset = Value; }
136 
getValue()137   const MCExpr *getValue() const { return Value; }
138 
139   /// Return the generic fixup kind for a value with the given size. It
140   /// is an error to pass an unsupported size.
getKindForSize(unsigned Size,bool IsPCRel)141   static MCFixupKind getKindForSize(unsigned Size, bool IsPCRel) {
142     switch (Size) {
143     default: llvm_unreachable("Invalid generic fixup size!");
144     case 1:
145       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_1 : FK_Data_1;
146     case 2:
147       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_2 : FK_Data_2;
148     case 4:
149       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_4 : FK_Data_4;
150     case 8:
151       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_8 : FK_Data_8;
152     }
153   }
154 
155   /// Return the generic fixup kind for a value with the given size in bits.
156   /// It is an error to pass an unsupported size.
getKindForSizeInBits(unsigned Size,bool IsPCRel)157   static MCFixupKind getKindForSizeInBits(unsigned Size, bool IsPCRel) {
158     switch (Size) {
159     default:
160       llvm_unreachable("Invalid generic fixup size!");
161     case 6:
162       assert(!IsPCRel && "Invalid pc-relative fixup size!");
163       return FK_Data_6b;
164     case 8:
165       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_1 : FK_Data_1;
166     case 16:
167       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_2 : FK_Data_2;
168     case 32:
169       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_4 : FK_Data_4;
170     case 64:
171       return IsPCRel ? FK_PCRel_8 : FK_Data_8;
172     }
173   }
174 
175   /// Return the generic fixup kind for an addition with a given size. It
176   /// is an error to pass an unsupported size.
getAddKindForKind(MCFixupKind Kind)177   static MCFixupKind getAddKindForKind(MCFixupKind Kind) {
178     switch (Kind) {
179     default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown type to convert!");
180     case FK_Data_1: return FK_Data_Add_1;
181     case FK_Data_2: return FK_Data_Add_2;
182     case FK_Data_4: return FK_Data_Add_4;
183     case FK_Data_8: return FK_Data_Add_8;
184     case FK_Data_6b: return FK_Data_Add_6b;
185     }
186   }
187 
188   /// Return the generic fixup kind for an subtraction with a given size. It
189   /// is an error to pass an unsupported size.
getSubKindForKind(MCFixupKind Kind)190   static MCFixupKind getSubKindForKind(MCFixupKind Kind) {
191     switch (Kind) {
192     default: llvm_unreachable("Unknown type to convert!");
193     case FK_Data_1: return FK_Data_Sub_1;
194     case FK_Data_2: return FK_Data_Sub_2;
195     case FK_Data_4: return FK_Data_Sub_4;
196     case FK_Data_8: return FK_Data_Sub_8;
197     case FK_Data_6b: return FK_Data_Sub_6b;
198     }
199   }
200 
getLoc()201   SMLoc getLoc() const { return Loc; }
202 };
203 
204 } // End llvm namespace
205 
206 #endif
207