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- /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
- *
- * Copyright 1996-2013 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved
- * See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for
- * the specific copyright holders.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following
- * conditions are met:
- *
- * * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
- * copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
- * disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
- * with the distribution.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND
- * CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
- * INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
- * MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
- * DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT OWNER OR
- * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
- * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT
- * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
- * LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
- * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR
- * OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE,
- * EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
- /*
- * outaout.c output routines for the Netwide Assembler to produce
- * Linux a.out object files
- */
- #include "compiler.h"
- #include <stdio.h>
- #include <stdlib.h>
- #include <string.h>
- #include <ctype.h>
- #include "nasm.h"
- #include "nasmlib.h"
- #include "error.h"
- #include "saa.h"
- #include "raa.h"
- #include "stdscan.h"
- #include "eval.h"
- #include "outform.h"
- #include "outlib.h"
- #if defined OF_AOUT || defined OF_AOUTB
- #define RELTYPE_ABSOLUTE 0x00
- #define RELTYPE_RELATIVE 0x01
- #define RELTYPE_GOTPC 0x01 /* no explicit GOTPC in a.out */
- #define RELTYPE_GOTOFF 0x10
- #define RELTYPE_GOT 0x10 /* distinct from GOTOFF bcos sym not sect */
- #define RELTYPE_PLT 0x21
- #define RELTYPE_SYMFLAG 0x08
- struct Reloc {
- struct Reloc *next;
- int32_t address; /* relative to _start_ of section */
- int32_t symbol; /* symbol number or -ve section id */
- int bytes; /* 2 or 4 */
- int reltype; /* see above */
- };
- struct Symbol {
- int32_t strpos; /* string table position of name */
- int type; /* symbol type - see flags below */
- int32_t value; /* address, or COMMON variable size */
- int32_t size; /* size for data or function exports */
- int32_t segment; /* back-reference used by gsym_reloc */
- struct Symbol *next; /* list of globals in each section */
- struct Symbol *nextfwd; /* list of unresolved-size symbols */
- char *name; /* for unresolved-size symbols */
- int32_t symnum; /* index into symbol table */
- };
- /*
- * Section IDs - used in Reloc.symbol when negative, and in
- * Symbol.type when positive.
- */
- #define SECT_ABS 2 /* absolute value */
- #define SECT_TEXT 4 /* text section */
- #define SECT_DATA 6 /* data section */
- #define SECT_BSS 8 /* bss section */
- #define SECT_MASK 0xE /* mask out any of the above */
- /*
- * More flags used in Symbol.type.
- */
- #define SYM_GLOBAL 1 /* it's a global symbol */
- #define SYM_DATA 0x100 /* used for shared libs */
- #define SYM_FUNCTION 0x200 /* used for shared libs */
- #define SYM_WITH_SIZE 0x4000 /* not output; internal only */
- /*
- * Bit more explanation of symbol types: SECT_xxx denotes a local
- * symbol. SECT_xxx|SYM_GLOBAL denotes a global symbol, defined in
- * this module. Just SYM_GLOBAL, with zero value, denotes an
- * external symbol referenced in this module. And just SYM_GLOBAL,
- * but with a non-zero value, declares a C `common' variable, of
- * size `value'.
- */
- struct Section {
- struct SAA *data;
- uint32_t len, size, nrelocs;
- int32_t index;
- struct Reloc *head, **tail;
- struct Symbol *gsyms, *asym;
- };
- static struct Section stext, sdata, sbss;
- static struct SAA *syms;
- static uint32_t nsyms;
- static struct RAA *bsym;
- static struct SAA *strs;
- static uint32_t strslen;
- static struct Symbol *fwds;
- static int bsd;
- static int is_pic;
- static void aout_write(void);
- static void aout_write_relocs(struct Reloc *);
- static void aout_write_syms(void);
- static void aout_sect_write(struct Section *, const uint8_t *,
- uint32_t);
- static void aout_pad_sections(void);
- static void aout_fixup_relocs(struct Section *);
- /*
- * Special section numbers which are used to define special
- * symbols, which can be used with WRT to provide PIC relocation
- * types.
- */
- static int32_t aout_gotpc_sect, aout_gotoff_sect;
- static int32_t aout_got_sect, aout_plt_sect;
- static int32_t aout_sym_sect;
- static void aoutg_init(void)
- {
- stext.data = saa_init(1L);
- stext.head = NULL;
- stext.tail = &stext.head;
- sdata.data = saa_init(1L);
- sdata.head = NULL;
- sdata.tail = &sdata.head;
- stext.len = stext.size = sdata.len = sdata.size = sbss.len = 0;
- stext.nrelocs = sdata.nrelocs = 0;
- stext.gsyms = sdata.gsyms = sbss.gsyms = NULL;
- stext.index = seg_alloc();
- sdata.index = seg_alloc();
- sbss.index = seg_alloc();
- stext.asym = sdata.asym = sbss.asym = NULL;
- syms = saa_init((int32_t)sizeof(struct Symbol));
- nsyms = 0;
- bsym = raa_init();
- strs = saa_init(1L);
- strslen = 0;
- fwds = NULL;
- }
- #ifdef OF_AOUT
- static void aout_init(void)
- {
- bsd = false;
- aoutg_init();
- aout_gotpc_sect = aout_gotoff_sect = aout_got_sect =
- aout_plt_sect = aout_sym_sect = NO_SEG;
- }
- #endif
- #ifdef OF_AOUTB
- extern const struct ofmt of_aoutb;
- static void aoutb_init(void)
- {
- bsd = true;
- aoutg_init();
- is_pic = 0x00; /* may become 0x40 */
- aout_gotpc_sect = seg_alloc();
- backend_label("..gotpc", aout_gotpc_sect + 1, 0L);
- aout_gotoff_sect = seg_alloc();
- backend_label("..gotoff", aout_gotoff_sect + 1, 0L);
- aout_got_sect = seg_alloc();
- backend_label("..got", aout_got_sect + 1, 0L);
- aout_plt_sect = seg_alloc();
- backend_label("..plt", aout_plt_sect + 1, 0L);
- aout_sym_sect = seg_alloc();
- backend_label("..sym", aout_sym_sect + 1, 0L);
- }
- #endif
- static void aout_cleanup(void)
- {
- struct Reloc *r;
- aout_pad_sections();
- aout_fixup_relocs(&stext);
- aout_fixup_relocs(&sdata);
- aout_write();
- saa_free(stext.data);
- while (stext.head) {
- r = stext.head;
- stext.head = stext.head->next;
- nasm_free(r);
- }
- saa_free(sdata.data);
- while (sdata.head) {
- r = sdata.head;
- sdata.head = sdata.head->next;
- nasm_free(r);
- }
- saa_free(syms);
- raa_free(bsym);
- saa_free(strs);
- }
- static int32_t aout_section_names(char *name, int pass, int *bits)
- {
- (void)pass;
- /*
- * Default to 32 bits.
- */
- if (!name) {
- *bits = 32;
- return stext.index;
- }
- if (!strcmp(name, ".text"))
- return stext.index;
- else if (!strcmp(name, ".data"))
- return sdata.index;
- else if (!strcmp(name, ".bss"))
- return sbss.index;
- else
- return NO_SEG;
- }
- static void aout_deflabel(char *name, int32_t segment, int64_t offset,
- int is_global, char *special)
- {
- int pos = strslen + 4;
- struct Symbol *sym;
- int special_used = false;
- if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '.' && name[2] != '@') {
- /*
- * This is a NASM special symbol. We never allow it into
- * the a.out symbol table, even if it's a valid one. If it
- * _isn't_ a valid one, we should barf immediately.
- */
- if (strcmp(name, "..gotpc") && strcmp(name, "..gotoff") &&
- strcmp(name, "..got") && strcmp(name, "..plt") &&
- strcmp(name, "..sym"))
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unrecognised special symbol `%s'", name);
- return;
- }
- if (is_global == 3) {
- struct Symbol **s;
- /*
- * Fix up a forward-reference symbol size from the first
- * pass.
- */
- for (s = &fwds; *s; s = &(*s)->nextfwd)
- if (!strcmp((*s)->name, name)) {
- struct tokenval tokval;
- expr *e;
- char *p = special;
- p = nasm_skip_spaces(nasm_skip_word(p));
- stdscan_reset();
- stdscan_set(p);
- tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
- e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, NULL, 1, NULL);
- if (e) {
- if (!is_simple(e))
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "cannot use relocatable"
- " expression as symbol size");
- else
- (*s)->size = reloc_value(e);
- }
- /*
- * Remove it from the list of unresolved sizes.
- */
- nasm_free((*s)->name);
- *s = (*s)->nextfwd;
- return;
- }
- return; /* it wasn't an important one */
- }
- saa_wbytes(strs, name, (int32_t)(1 + strlen(name)));
- strslen += 1 + strlen(name);
- sym = saa_wstruct(syms);
- sym->strpos = pos;
- sym->type = is_global ? SYM_GLOBAL : 0;
- sym->segment = segment;
- if (segment == NO_SEG)
- sym->type |= SECT_ABS;
- else if (segment == stext.index) {
- sym->type |= SECT_TEXT;
- if (is_global) {
- sym->next = stext.gsyms;
- stext.gsyms = sym;
- } else if (!stext.asym)
- stext.asym = sym;
- } else if (segment == sdata.index) {
- sym->type |= SECT_DATA;
- if (is_global) {
- sym->next = sdata.gsyms;
- sdata.gsyms = sym;
- } else if (!sdata.asym)
- sdata.asym = sym;
- } else if (segment == sbss.index) {
- sym->type |= SECT_BSS;
- if (is_global) {
- sym->next = sbss.gsyms;
- sbss.gsyms = sym;
- } else if (!sbss.asym)
- sbss.asym = sym;
- } else
- sym->type = SYM_GLOBAL;
- if (is_global == 2)
- sym->value = offset;
- else
- sym->value = (sym->type == SYM_GLOBAL ? 0 : offset);
- if (is_global && sym->type != SYM_GLOBAL) {
- /*
- * Global symbol exported _from_ this module. We must check
- * the special text for type information.
- */
- if (special) {
- int n = strcspn(special, " ");
- if (!nasm_strnicmp(special, "function", n))
- sym->type |= SYM_FUNCTION;
- else if (!nasm_strnicmp(special, "data", n) ||
- !nasm_strnicmp(special, "object", n))
- sym->type |= SYM_DATA;
- else
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unrecognised symbol type `%.*s'",
- n, special);
- if (special[n]) {
- struct tokenval tokval;
- expr *e;
- int fwd = false;
- char *saveme = stdscan_get();
- if (!bsd) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "Linux a.out does not support"
- " symbol size information");
- } else {
- while (special[n] && nasm_isspace(special[n]))
- n++;
- /*
- * We have a size expression; attempt to
- * evaluate it.
- */
- sym->type |= SYM_WITH_SIZE;
- stdscan_reset();
- stdscan_set(special + n);
- tokval.t_type = TOKEN_INVALID;
- e = evaluate(stdscan, NULL, &tokval, &fwd, 0, NULL);
- if (fwd) {
- sym->nextfwd = fwds;
- fwds = sym;
- sym->name = nasm_strdup(name);
- } else if (e) {
- if (!is_simple(e))
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "cannot use relocatable"
- " expression as symbol size");
- else
- sym->size = reloc_value(e);
- }
- }
- stdscan_set(saveme);
- }
- special_used = true;
- }
- }
- /*
- * define the references from external-symbol segment numbers
- * to these symbol records.
- */
- if (segment != NO_SEG && segment != stext.index &&
- segment != sdata.index && segment != sbss.index)
- bsym = raa_write(bsym, segment, nsyms);
- sym->symnum = nsyms;
- nsyms++;
- if (sym->type & SYM_WITH_SIZE)
- nsyms++; /* and another for the size */
- if (special && !special_used)
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "no special symbol features supported here");
- }
- static void aout_add_reloc(struct Section *sect, int32_t segment,
- int reltype, int bytes)
- {
- struct Reloc *r;
- r = *sect->tail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct Reloc));
- sect->tail = &r->next;
- r->next = NULL;
- r->address = sect->len;
- r->symbol = (segment == NO_SEG ? -SECT_ABS :
- segment == stext.index ? -SECT_TEXT :
- segment == sdata.index ? -SECT_DATA :
- segment == sbss.index ? -SECT_BSS :
- raa_read(bsym, segment));
- r->reltype = reltype;
- if (r->symbol >= 0)
- r->reltype |= RELTYPE_SYMFLAG;
- r->bytes = bytes;
- sect->nrelocs++;
- }
- /*
- * This routine deals with ..got and ..sym relocations: the more
- * complicated kinds. In shared-library writing, some relocations
- * with respect to global symbols must refer to the precise symbol
- * rather than referring to an offset from the base of the section
- * _containing_ the symbol. Such relocations call to this routine,
- * which searches the symbol list for the symbol in question.
- *
- * RELTYPE_GOT references require the _exact_ symbol address to be
- * used; RELTYPE_ABSOLUTE references can be at an offset from the
- * symbol. The boolean argument `exact' tells us this.
- *
- * Return value is the adjusted value of `addr', having become an
- * offset from the symbol rather than the section. Should always be
- * zero when returning from an exact call.
- *
- * Limitation: if you define two symbols at the same place,
- * confusion will occur.
- *
- * Inefficiency: we search, currently, using a linked list which
- * isn't even necessarily sorted.
- */
- static int32_t aout_add_gsym_reloc(struct Section *sect,
- int32_t segment, int32_t offset,
- int type, int bytes, int exact)
- {
- struct Symbol *sym, *sm, *shead;
- struct Reloc *r;
- /*
- * First look up the segment to find whether it's text, data,
- * bss or an external symbol.
- */
- shead = NULL;
- if (segment == stext.index)
- shead = stext.gsyms;
- else if (segment == sdata.index)
- shead = sdata.gsyms;
- else if (segment == sbss.index)
- shead = sbss.gsyms;
- if (!shead) {
- if (exact && offset != 0)
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unable to find a suitable global symbol"
- " for this reference");
- else
- aout_add_reloc(sect, segment, type, bytes);
- return offset;
- }
- if (exact) {
- /*
- * Find a symbol pointing _exactly_ at this one.
- */
- list_for_each(sym, shead)
- if (sym->value == offset)
- break;
- } else {
- /*
- * Find the nearest symbol below this one.
- */
- sym = NULL;
- list_for_each(sm, shead)
- if (sm->value <= offset && (!sym || sm->value > sym->value))
- sym = sm;
- }
- if (!sym && exact) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "unable to find a suitable global symbol"
- " for this reference");
- return 0;
- }
- r = *sect->tail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct Reloc));
- sect->tail = &r->next;
- r->next = NULL;
- r->address = sect->len;
- r->symbol = sym->symnum;
- r->reltype = type | RELTYPE_SYMFLAG;
- r->bytes = bytes;
- sect->nrelocs++;
- return offset - sym->value;
- }
- /*
- * This routine deals with ..gotoff relocations. These _must_ refer
- * to a symbol, due to a perversity of *BSD's PIC implementation,
- * and it must be a non-global one as well; so we store `asym', the
- * first nonglobal symbol defined in each section, and always work
- * from that. Relocation type is always RELTYPE_GOTOFF.
- *
- * Return value is the adjusted value of `addr', having become an
- * offset from the `asym' symbol rather than the section.
- */
- static int32_t aout_add_gotoff_reloc(struct Section *sect, int32_t segment,
- int32_t offset, int bytes)
- {
- struct Reloc *r;
- struct Symbol *asym;
- /*
- * First look up the segment to find whether it's text, data,
- * bss or an external symbol.
- */
- asym = NULL;
- if (segment == stext.index)
- asym = stext.asym;
- else if (segment == sdata.index)
- asym = sdata.asym;
- else if (segment == sbss.index)
- asym = sbss.asym;
- if (!asym)
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "`..gotoff' relocations require a non-global"
- " symbol in the section");
- r = *sect->tail = nasm_malloc(sizeof(struct Reloc));
- sect->tail = &r->next;
- r->next = NULL;
- r->address = sect->len;
- r->symbol = asym->symnum;
- r->reltype = RELTYPE_GOTOFF;
- r->bytes = bytes;
- sect->nrelocs++;
- return offset - asym->value;
- }
- static void aout_out(int32_t segto, const void *data,
- enum out_type type, uint64_t size,
- int32_t segment, int32_t wrt)
- {
- struct Section *s;
- int32_t addr;
- uint8_t mydata[4], *p;
- /*
- * handle absolute-assembly (structure definitions)
- */
- if (segto == NO_SEG) {
- if (type != OUT_RESERVE)
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "attempt to assemble code in [ABSOLUTE]"
- " space");
- return;
- }
- if (segto == stext.index)
- s = &stext;
- else if (segto == sdata.index)
- s = &sdata;
- else if (segto == sbss.index)
- s = NULL;
- else {
- nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "attempt to assemble code in"
- " segment %d: defaulting to `.text'", segto);
- s = &stext;
- }
- if (!s && type != OUT_RESERVE) {
- nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "attempt to initialize memory in the"
- " BSS section: ignored");
- sbss.len += realsize(type, size);
- return;
- }
- memset(mydata, 0, sizeof(mydata));
- if (type == OUT_RESERVE) {
- if (s) {
- nasm_error(ERR_WARNING, "uninitialized space declared in"
- " %s section: zeroing",
- (segto == stext.index ? "code" : "data"));
- aout_sect_write(s, NULL, size);
- } else
- sbss.len += size;
- } else if (type == OUT_RAWDATA) {
- if (segment != NO_SEG)
- nasm_panic(0, "OUT_RAWDATA with other than NO_SEG");
- aout_sect_write(s, data, size);
- } else if (type == OUT_ADDRESS) {
- int asize = abs((int)size);
- addr = *(int64_t *)data;
- if (segment != NO_SEG) {
- if (segment % 2) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format does not support"
- " segment base references");
- } else {
- if (wrt == NO_SEG) {
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_ABSOLUTE, asize);
- } else if (!bsd) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
- "Linux a.out format does not support"
- " any use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- } else if (wrt == aout_gotpc_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_GOTPC, asize);
- } else if (wrt == aout_gotoff_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- addr = aout_add_gotoff_reloc(s, segment, addr, asize);
- } else if (wrt == aout_got_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- addr = aout_add_gsym_reloc(s, segment, addr, RELTYPE_GOT,
- asize, true);
- } else if (wrt == aout_sym_sect + 1) {
- addr = aout_add_gsym_reloc(s, segment, addr,
- RELTYPE_ABSOLUTE, asize,
- false);
- } else if (wrt == aout_plt_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
- "a.out format cannot produce non-PC-"
- "relative PLT references");
- } else {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL,
- "a.out format does not support this"
- " use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- }
- }
- }
- p = mydata;
- if (asize == 2)
- WRITESHORT(p, addr);
- else
- WRITELONG(p, addr);
- aout_sect_write(s, mydata, asize);
- } else if (type == OUT_REL2ADR) {
- if (segment == segto)
- nasm_panic(0, "intra-segment OUT_REL2ADR");
- if (segment != NO_SEG && segment % 2) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format does not support"
- " segment base references");
- } else {
- if (wrt == NO_SEG) {
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_RELATIVE, 2);
- } else if (!bsd) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "Linux a.out format does not support"
- " any use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- } else if (wrt == aout_plt_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_PLT, 2);
- } else if (wrt == aout_gotpc_sect + 1 ||
- wrt == aout_gotoff_sect + 1 ||
- wrt == aout_got_sect + 1) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format cannot produce PC-"
- "relative GOT references");
- } else {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format does not support this"
- " use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- }
- }
- p = mydata;
- WRITESHORT(p, *(int64_t *)data - (size + s->len));
- aout_sect_write(s, mydata, 2L);
- } else if (type == OUT_REL4ADR) {
- if (segment == segto)
- nasm_panic(0, "intra-segment OUT_REL4ADR");
- if (segment != NO_SEG && segment % 2) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format does not support"
- " segment base references");
- } else {
- if (wrt == NO_SEG) {
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_RELATIVE, 4);
- } else if (!bsd) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "Linux a.out format does not support"
- " any use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- } else if (wrt == aout_plt_sect + 1) {
- is_pic = 0x40;
- aout_add_reloc(s, segment, RELTYPE_PLT, 4);
- } else if (wrt == aout_gotpc_sect + 1 ||
- wrt == aout_gotoff_sect + 1 ||
- wrt == aout_got_sect + 1) {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format cannot produce PC-"
- "relative GOT references");
- } else {
- nasm_error(ERR_NONFATAL, "a.out format does not support this"
- " use of WRT");
- wrt = NO_SEG; /* we can at least _try_ to continue */
- }
- }
- p = mydata;
- WRITELONG(p, *(int64_t *)data - (size + s->len));
- aout_sect_write(s, mydata, 4L);
- }
- }
- static void aout_pad_sections(void)
- {
- static uint8_t pad[] = { 0x90, 0x90, 0x90, 0x90 };
- /*
- * Pad each of the text and data sections with NOPs until their
- * length is a multiple of four. (NOP == 0x90.) Also increase
- * the length of the BSS section similarly.
- */
- aout_sect_write(&stext, pad, (-(int32_t)stext.len) & 3);
- aout_sect_write(&sdata, pad, (-(int32_t)sdata.len) & 3);
- sbss.len = ALIGN(sbss.len, 4);
- }
- /*
- * a.out files have the curious property that all references to
- * things in the data or bss sections are done by addresses which
- * are actually relative to the start of the _text_ section, in the
- * _file_. (No relation to what happens after linking. No idea why
- * this should be so. It's very strange.) So we have to go through
- * the relocation table, _after_ the final size of each section is
- * known, and fix up the relocations pointed to.
- */
- static void aout_fixup_relocs(struct Section *sect)
- {
- struct Reloc *r;
- saa_rewind(sect->data);
- list_for_each(r, sect->head) {
- uint8_t *p, *q, blk[4];
- int32_t l;
- saa_fread(sect->data, r->address, blk, (int32_t)r->bytes);
- p = q = blk;
- l = *p++;
- if (r->bytes > 1) {
- l += ((int32_t)*p++) << 8;
- if (r->bytes == 4) {
- l += ((int32_t)*p++) << 16;
- l += ((int32_t)*p++) << 24;
- }
- }
- if (r->symbol == -SECT_DATA)
- l += stext.len;
- else if (r->symbol == -SECT_BSS)
- l += stext.len + sdata.len;
- if (r->bytes == 4)
- WRITELONG(q, l);
- else if (r->bytes == 2)
- WRITESHORT(q, l);
- else
- *q++ = l & 0xFF;
- saa_fwrite(sect->data, r->address, blk, (int32_t)r->bytes);
- }
- }
- static void aout_write(void)
- {
- /*
- * Emit the a.out header.
- */
- /* OMAGIC, M_386 or MID_I386, no flags */
- fwriteint32_t(bsd ? 0x07018600 | is_pic : 0x640107L, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t(stext.len, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t(sdata.len, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t(sbss.len, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t(nsyms * 12, ofile); /* length of symbol table */
- fwriteint32_t(0L, ofile); /* object files have no entry point */
- fwriteint32_t(stext.nrelocs * 8, ofile); /* size of text relocs */
- fwriteint32_t(sdata.nrelocs * 8, ofile); /* size of data relocs */
- /*
- * Write out the code section and the data section.
- */
- saa_fpwrite(stext.data, ofile);
- saa_fpwrite(sdata.data, ofile);
- /*
- * Write out the relocations.
- */
- aout_write_relocs(stext.head);
- aout_write_relocs(sdata.head);
- /*
- * Write the symbol table.
- */
- aout_write_syms();
- /*
- * And the string table.
- */
- fwriteint32_t(strslen + 4, ofile); /* length includes length count */
- saa_fpwrite(strs, ofile);
- }
- static void aout_write_relocs(struct Reloc *r)
- {
- list_for_each(r, r) {
- uint32_t word2;
- fwriteint32_t(r->address, ofile);
- if (r->symbol >= 0)
- word2 = r->symbol;
- else
- word2 = -r->symbol;
- word2 |= r->reltype << 24;
- word2 |= (r->bytes == 1 ? 0 :
- r->bytes == 2 ? 0x2000000L : 0x4000000L);
- fwriteint32_t(word2, ofile);
- }
- }
- static void aout_write_syms(void)
- {
- uint32_t i;
- saa_rewind(syms);
- for (i = 0; i < nsyms; i++) {
- struct Symbol *sym = saa_rstruct(syms);
- fwriteint32_t(sym->strpos, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t((int32_t)sym->type & ~SYM_WITH_SIZE, ofile);
- /*
- * Fix up the symbol value now we know the final section
- * sizes.
- */
- if ((sym->type & SECT_MASK) == SECT_DATA)
- sym->value += stext.len;
- if ((sym->type & SECT_MASK) == SECT_BSS)
- sym->value += stext.len + sdata.len;
- fwriteint32_t(sym->value, ofile);
- /*
- * Output a size record if necessary.
- */
- if (sym->type & SYM_WITH_SIZE) {
- fwriteint32_t(sym->strpos, ofile);
- fwriteint32_t(0x0DL, ofile); /* special value: means size */
- fwriteint32_t(sym->size, ofile);
- i++; /* use up another of `nsyms' */
- }
- }
- }
- static void aout_sect_write(struct Section *sect,
- const uint8_t *data, uint32_t len)
- {
- saa_wbytes(sect->data, data, len);
- sect->len += len;
- }
- static int32_t aout_segbase(int32_t segment)
- {
- return segment;
- }
- extern macros_t aout_stdmac[];
- #endif /* OF_AOUT || OF_AOUTB */
- #ifdef OF_AOUT
- const struct ofmt of_aout = {
- "Linux a.out object files",
- "aout",
- ".o",
- 0,
- 32,
- null_debug_arr,
- &null_debug_form,
- aout_stdmac,
- aout_init,
- null_reset,
- nasm_do_legacy_output,
- aout_out,
- aout_deflabel,
- aout_section_names,
- NULL,
- null_sectalign,
- aout_segbase,
- null_directive,
- aout_cleanup,
- NULL /* pragma list */
- };
- #endif
- #ifdef OF_AOUTB
- const struct ofmt of_aoutb = {
- "NetBSD/FreeBSD a.out object files",
- "aoutb",
- ".o",
- 0,
- 32,
- null_debug_arr,
- &null_debug_form,
- aout_stdmac,
- aoutb_init,
- null_reset,
- nasm_do_legacy_output,
- aout_out,
- aout_deflabel,
- aout_section_names,
- NULL,
- null_sectalign,
- aout_segbase,
- null_directive,
- aout_cleanup,
- NULL /* pragma list */
- };
- #endif
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