1 /*	$NetBSD: reloc.h,v 1.7 2005/12/11 12:19:06 christos Exp $ */
2 
3 /*
4  * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
5  *	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
6  *
7  * This software was developed by the Computer Systems Engineering group
8  * at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory under DARPA contract BG 91-66 and
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40  *	@(#)reloc.h	8.1 (Berkeley) 6/11/93
41  */
42 
43 /*
44  * SPARC relocations.  The linker has, unfortunately, a large number
45  * of link types.
46  */
47 enum reloc_type {
48 		/* architecturally-required types */
49 	RELOC_8,		/*  8-bit absolute */
50 	RELOC_16,		/* 16-bit absolute */
51 	RELOC_32,		/* 32-bit absolute */
52 	RELOC_DISP8,		/*  8-bit pc-relative */
53 	RELOC_DISP16,		/* 16-bit pc-relative */
54 	RELOC_DISP32,		/* 32-bit pc-relative */
55 	RELOC_WDISP30,		/* 30-bit pc-relative signed word */
56 	RELOC_WDISP22,		/* 22-bit pc-relative signed word */
57 	RELOC_HI22,		/* 22-bit `%hi' (ie, sethi %hi(X),%l0) */
58 	RELOC_22,		/* 22-bit non-%hi (i.e., sethi X,%l0) */
59 	RELOC_13,		/* 13-bit absolute */
60 	RELOC_LO10,		/* 10-bit `%lo' */
61 
62 		/* gnu ld understands some of these, but I do not */
63 	RELOC_SFA_BASE,		/* ? */
64 	RELOC_SFA_OFF13,	/* ? */
65 	RELOC_BASE10,		/* ? */
66 	RELOC_BASE13,		/* ? */
67 	RELOC_BASE22,		/* ? */
68 
69 		/* gnu ld does not use these but Sun linker does */
70 		/* we define them anyway (note that they are included
71 		   in the freely-available gas sources!) */
72 		/* actually, newer gnu ld does generate some of these. */
73 	RELOC_PC10,		/* ? */
74 	RELOC_PC22,		/* ? */
75 	RELOC_JMP_TBL,		/* ? */
76 	RELOC_SEGOFF16,		/* ? */
77 	RELOC_GLOB_DAT,		/* ? */
78 	RELOC_JMP_SLOT,		/* ? */
79 	RELOC_RELATIVE,		/* ? */
80 	RELOC_UA_32,		/* unaligned 32bit relocation */
81 
82 		/* The following are LP64 relocations */
83 
84 	RELOC_PLT32,
85 	RELOC_HIPLT22,
86 	RELOC_LOPLT10,
87 	RELOC_PCPLT32,
88 	RELOC_PCPLT22,
89 	RELOC_PCPLT10,
90 
91 	RELOC_10,
92 	RELOC_11,
93 	RELOC_64,
94 	RELOC_OLO10,
95 	RELOC_HH22,
96 
97 	RELOC_HM10,
98 	RELOC_LM22,
99 	RELOC_PC_HH22,
100 	RELOC_PC_HM10,
101 	RELOC_PC_LM22,
102 
103 	RELOC_WDISP16,
104 	RELOC_WDISP19,
105 	RELOC_GLOB_JMP,
106 	RELOC_7,
107 	RELOC_5,
108 	RELOC_6
109 };
110 
111 /*
112  * SPARC relocation info.
113  *
114  * Symbol-relative relocation is done by:
115  *	1. locating the appropriate symbol
116  *	2. if defined, adding (value + r_addend), subtracting pc if pc-rel,
117  *	   and then shifting down 2 or 10 or 13 if necessary.
118  * The resulting value is then to be stuffed into the appropriate bits
119  * in the object (the low 22, or the high 30, or ..., etc).
120  */
121 struct reloc_info_sparc {
122 	u_long	r_address;	/* relocation addr (offset in segment) */
123 	u_int	r_index:24,	/* segment (r_extern==0) or symbol index */
124 		r_extern:1,	/* if set, r_index is symbol index */
125 		:2;		/* unused */
126 	enum reloc_type r_type:5; /* relocation type, from above */
127 	long	r_addend;	/* value to add to symbol value */
128 };
129