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/* read.c - read a source file -
Copyright (C) 1986, 1987, 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.
GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GAS; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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#if 0
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#define MASK_CHAR (0xFF) /* If your chars aren't 8 bits, you will
change this a bit. But then, GNU isn't
spozed to run on your machine anyway.
(RMS is so shortsighted sometimes.)
*/
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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#else
#define MASK_CHAR ((int)(unsigned char)-1)
#endif
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/* This is the largest known floating point format (for now). It will
grow when we do 4361 style flonums. */
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#define MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT (16)
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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/* Routines that read assembler source text to build spagetti in memory.
Another group of these functions is in the expr.c module. */
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/* for isdigit() */
#include <ctype.h>
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#include "as.h"
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
#include "subsegs.h"
#endif
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#include "obstack.h"
#include "listing.h"
#ifndef TC_START_LABEL
#define TC_START_LABEL(x,y) (x==':')
#endif
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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/* The NOP_OPCODE is for the alignment fill value.
* fill it a nop instruction so that the disassembler does not choke
* on it
*/
#ifndef NOP_OPCODE
#define NOP_OPCODE 0x00
#endif
char *input_line_pointer; /*->next char of source file to parse. */
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#if BITS_PER_CHAR != 8
/* The following table is indexed by[(char)] and will break if
a char does not have exactly 256 states (hopefully 0:255!)! */
die horribly;
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#endif
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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/* used by is_... macros. our ctype[] */
const char lex_type[256] =
{
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO */
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ */
0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 3, 0, /* _!"#$%&'()*+,-./ */
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* 0123456789:;<=>? */
0, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, /* @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO */
3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 0, 0, 0, 3, /* PQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_ */
0, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, /* `abcdefghijklmno */
3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 3, 0, 0, 0, 0, /* pqrstuvwxyz{|}~. */
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
};
/*
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* In: a character.
* Out: 1 if this character ends a line.
*/
#define _ (0)
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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char is_end_of_line[256] =
{
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#ifdef CR_EOL
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, 99, _, _, 99, _, _, /* @abcdefghijklmno */
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#else
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, 99, _, _, _, _, _, /* @abcdefghijklmno */
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#endif
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, 99, _, _, _, _, /* 0123456789:;<=>? */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
_, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, _, /* */
};
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#undef _
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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/* Functions private to this file. */
static char *buffer; /* 1st char of each buffer of lines is here. */
static char *buffer_limit; /*->1 + last char in buffer. */
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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static char *bignum_low; /* Lowest char of bignum. */
static char *bignum_limit; /* 1st illegal address of bignum. */
static char *bignum_high; /* Highest char of bignum. */
/* May point to (bignum_start-1). */
/* Never >= bignum_limit. */
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int target_big_endian;
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static char *old_buffer; /* JF a hack */
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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static char *old_input;
static char *old_limit;
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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/* Variables for handling include file directory list. */
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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char **include_dirs; /* List of pointers to directories to
search for .include's */
int include_dir_count; /* How many are in the list */
int include_dir_maxlen = 1;/* Length of longest in list */
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#ifndef WORKING_DOT_WORD
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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struct broken_word *broken_words;
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int new_broken_words;
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#endif
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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static char *demand_copy_string PARAMS ((int *lenP));
int is_it_end_of_statement PARAMS ((void));
unsigned int next_char_of_string PARAMS ((void));
static segT get_known_segmented_expression PARAMS ((expressionS * expP));
static void grow_bignum PARAMS ((void));
static void pobegin PARAMS ((void));
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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extern int listing;
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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void
read_begin ()
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{
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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const char *p;
pobegin ();
obj_read_begin_hook ();
obstack_begin (&notes, 5000);
obstack_begin (&cond_obstack, 960);
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#define BIGNUM_BEGIN_SIZE (16)
bignum_low = xmalloc ((long) BIGNUM_BEGIN_SIZE);
bignum_limit = bignum_low + BIGNUM_BEGIN_SIZE;
/* Use machine dependent syntax */
for (p = line_separator_chars; *p; p++)
is_end_of_line[*p] = 1;
/* Use more. FIXME-SOMEDAY. */
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}
/* set up pseudo-op tables */
struct hash_control *po_hash;
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Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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static const pseudo_typeS potable[] =
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{
{"abort", s_abort, 0},
{"align", s_align_ptwo, 0},
{"ascii", stringer, 0},
{"asciz", stringer, 1},
/* block */
{"byte", cons, 1},
{"comm", s_comm, 0},
{"data", s_data, 0},
/* dim */
{"double", float_cons, 'd'},
/* dsect */
{"eject", listing_eject, 0}, /* Formfeed listing */
{"else", s_else, 0},
{"end", s_end, 0},
{"endif", s_endif, 0},
/* endef */
{"equ", s_set, 0},
/* err */
/* extend */
{"extern", s_ignore, 0}, /* We treat all undef as ext */
{"appfile", s_app_file, 1},
{"appline", s_app_line, 0},
{"file", s_app_file, 0},
{"fill", s_fill, 0},
{"float", float_cons, 'f'},
{"global", s_globl, 0},
{"globl", s_globl, 0},
{"hword", cons, 2},
{"if", s_if, 0},
{"ifdef", s_ifdef, 0},
{"ifeqs", s_ifeqs, 0},
{"ifndef", s_ifdef, 1},
{"ifnes", s_ifeqs, 1},
{"ifnotdef", s_ifdef, 1},
{"include", s_include, 0},
{"int", cons, 4},
{"lcomm", s_lcomm, 0},
{"lflags", listing_flags, 0}, /* Listing flags */
{"list", listing_list, 1}, /* Turn listing on */
{"long", cons, 4},
{"lsym", s_lsym, 0},
{"nolist", listing_list, 0}, /* Turn listing off */
{"octa", big_cons, 16},
{"org", s_org, 0},
{"psize", listing_psize, 0}, /* set paper size */
/* print */
{"quad", big_cons, 8},
{"sbttl", listing_title, 1}, /* Subtitle of listing */
/* scl */
/* sect */
{"set", s_set, 0},
{"short", cons, 2},
{"single", float_cons, 'f'},
/* size */
{"space", s_space, 0},
/* tag */
{"text", s_text, 0},
{"title", listing_title, 0}, /* Listing title */
/* type */
/* use */
/* val */
{"word", cons, 2},
{NULL} /* end sentinel */
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};
static void
pobegin ()
{
char *errtxt; /* error text */
const pseudo_typeS *pop;
po_hash = hash_new ();
/* Do the target-specific pseudo ops. */
for (pop = md_pseudo_table; pop->poc_name; pop++)
{
errtxt = hash_insert (po_hash, pop->poc_name, (char *) pop);
if (errtxt && *errtxt)
{
as_fatal ("error constructing md pseudo-op table");
} /* on error */
} /* for each op */
/* Now object specific. Skip any that were in the target table. */
for (pop = obj_pseudo_table; pop->poc_name; pop++)
{
errtxt = hash_insert (po_hash, pop->poc_name, (char *) pop);
if (errtxt && *errtxt)
{
if (!strcmp (errtxt, "exists"))
{
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#ifdef DIE_ON_OVERRIDES
as_fatal ("pseudo op \".%s\" overridden.\n", pop->poc_name);
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#endif /* DIE_ON_OVERRIDES */
continue; /* OK if target table overrides. */
}
else
{
as_fatal ("error constructing obj pseudo-op table");
} /* if overridden */
} /* on error */
} /* for each op */
/* Now portable ones. Skip any that we've seen already. */
for (pop = potable; pop->poc_name; pop++)
{
errtxt = hash_insert (po_hash, pop->poc_name, (char *) pop);
if (errtxt && *errtxt)
{
if (!strcmp (errtxt, "exists"))
{
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#ifdef DIE_ON_OVERRIDES
as_fatal ("pseudo op \".%s\" overridden.\n", pop->poc_name);
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#endif /* DIE_ON_OVERRIDES */
continue; /* OK if target table overrides. */
}
else
{
as_fatal ("error constructing obj pseudo-op table");
} /* if overridden */
} /* on error */
} /* for each op */
return;
} /* pobegin() */
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#define HANDLE_CONDITIONAL_ASSEMBLY() \
if (ignore_input ()) \
{ \
while (! is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer++]) \
if (input_line_pointer == buffer_limit) \
break; \
continue; \
}
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/* read_a_source_file()
*
* We read the file, putting things into a web that
* represents what we have been reading.
*/
void
read_a_source_file (name)
char *name;
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{
register char c;
register char *s; /* string of symbol, '\0' appended */
register int temp;
/* register struct frag * fragP; JF unused *//* a frag we just made */
pseudo_typeS *pop;
buffer = input_scrub_new_file (name);
listing_file (name);
listing_newline ("");
while ((buffer_limit = input_scrub_next_buffer (&input_line_pointer)) != 0)
{ /* We have another line to parse. */
know (buffer_limit[-1] == '\n'); /* Must have a sentinel. */
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contin: /* JF this goto is my fault I admit it.
Someone brave please re-write the whole
input section here? Pleeze??? */
while (input_line_pointer < buffer_limit)
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{
/* We have more of this buffer to parse. */
/*
* We now have input_line_pointer->1st char of next line.
* If input_line_pointer [-1] == '\n' then we just
* scanned another line: so bump line counters.
*/
if (input_line_pointer[-1] == '\n')
{
bump_line_counters ();
#ifdef MRI
/* Text at the start of a line must be a label, we run down and stick a colon in */
if (is_name_beginner (*input_line_pointer))
{
char *line_start = input_line_pointer;
char c = get_symbol_end ();
colon (line_start);
*input_line_pointer = c;
if (c == ':')
input_line_pointer++;
}
#endif
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}
/*
* We are at the begining of a line, or similar place.
* We expect a well-formed assembler statement.
* A "symbol-name:" is a statement.
*
* Depending on what compiler is used, the order of these tests
* may vary to catch most common case 1st.
* Each test is independent of all other tests at the (top) level.
* PLEASE make a compiler that doesn't use this assembler.
* It is crufty to waste a compiler's time encoding things for this
* assembler, which then wastes more time decoding it.
* (And communicating via (linear) files is silly!
* If you must pass stuff, please pass a tree!)
*/
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if ((c = *input_line_pointer++) == '\t'
|| c == ' '
|| c == '\f'
|| c == 0)
{
c = *input_line_pointer++;
}
know (c != ' '); /* No further leading whitespace. */
LISTING_NEWLINE ();
/*
* C is the 1st significant character.
* Input_line_pointer points after that character.
*/
if (is_name_beginner (c))
{ /* want user-defined label or pseudo/opcode */
HANDLE_CONDITIONAL_ASSEMBLY ();
s = --input_line_pointer;
c = get_symbol_end (); /* name's delimiter */
/*
* C is character after symbol.
* That character's place in the input line is now '\0'.
* S points to the beginning of the symbol.
* [In case of pseudo-op, s->'.'.]
* Input_line_pointer->'\0' where c was.
*/
if (TC_START_LABEL(c, input_line_pointer))
{
colon (s); /* user-defined label */
*input_line_pointer++ = ':'; /* Put ':' back for error messages' sake. */
/* Input_line_pointer->after ':'. */
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
}
else if (c == '=' || input_line_pointer[1] == '=')
{
equals (s);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
}
else
{ /* expect pseudo-op or machine instruction */
#ifdef MRI
if (!done_pseudo (s))
#else
if (*s == '.')
{
/*
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* PSEUDO - OP.
*
* WARNING: c has next char, which may be end-of-line.
* We lookup the pseudo-op table with s+1 because we
* already know that the pseudo-op begins with a '.'.
*/
pop = (pseudo_typeS *) hash_find (po_hash, s + 1);
/* Print the error msg now, while we still can */
if (!pop)
{
as_bad ("Unknown pseudo-op: `%s'", s);
*input_line_pointer = c;
s_ignore (0);
break;
}
/* Put it back for error messages etc. */
*input_line_pointer = c;
/* The following skip of whitespace is compulsory.
A well shaped space is sometimes all that separates
keyword from operands. */
if (c == ' ' || c == '\t')
{
input_line_pointer++;
} /* Skip seperator after keyword. */
/*
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* Input_line is restored.
* Input_line_pointer->1st non-blank char
* after pseudo-operation.
*/
if (!pop)
{
ignore_rest_of_line ();
break;
}
else
{
(*pop->poc_handler) (pop->poc_val);
} /* if we have one */
}
else
#endif
{ /* machine instruction */
/* WARNING: c has char, which may be end-of-line. */
/* Also: input_line_pointer->`\0` where c was. */
*input_line_pointer = c;
while (!is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
{
input_line_pointer++;
}
c = *input_line_pointer;
*input_line_pointer = '\0';
md_assemble (s); /* Assemble 1 instruction. */
*input_line_pointer++ = c;
/* We resume loop AFTER the end-of-line from this instruction */
} /* if (*s=='.') */
} /* if c==':' */
continue;
} /* if (is_name_beginner(c) */
if (is_end_of_line[c])
{
continue;
} /* empty statement */
#if defined(LOCAL_LABELS_DOLLAR) || defined(LOCAL_LABELS_FB)
if (isdigit (c))
{ /* local label ("4:") */
char *backup = input_line_pointer;
HANDLE_CONDITIONAL_ASSEMBLY ();
temp = c - '0';
while (isdigit (*input_line_pointer))
{
temp = (temp * 10) + *input_line_pointer - '0';
++input_line_pointer;
} /* read the whole number */
#ifdef LOCAL_LABELS_DOLLAR
if (*input_line_pointer == '$'
&& *(input_line_pointer + 1) == ':')
{
input_line_pointer += 2;
if (dollar_label_defined (temp))
{
as_fatal ("label \"%d$\" redefined", temp);
}
define_dollar_label (temp);
colon (dollar_label_name (temp, 0));
continue;
}
#endif /* LOCAL_LABELS_DOLLAR */
#ifdef LOCAL_LABELS_FB
if (*input_line_pointer++ == ':')
{
fb_label_instance_inc (temp);
colon (fb_label_name (temp, 0));
continue;
}
#endif /* LOCAL_LABELS_FB */
input_line_pointer = backup;
} /* local label ("4:") */
#endif /* LOCAL_LABELS_DOLLAR or LOCAL_LABELS_FB */
if (c && strchr (line_comment_chars, c))
{ /* Its a comment. Better say APP or NO_APP */
char *ends;
char *new_buf;
char *new_tmp;
int new_length;
char *tmp_buf = 0;
extern char *scrub_string, *scrub_last_string;
bump_line_counters ();
s = input_line_pointer;
if (strncmp (s, "APP\n", 4))
continue; /* We ignore it */
s += 4;
ends = strstr (s, "#NO_APP\n");
if (!ends)
{
int tmp_len;
int num;
/* The end of the #APP wasn't in this buffer. We
keep reading in buffers until we find the #NO_APP
that goes with this #APP There is one. The specs
guarentee it. . . */
tmp_len = buffer_limit - s;
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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tmp_buf = xmalloc (tmp_len + 1);
bcopy (s, tmp_buf, tmp_len);
do
{
new_tmp = input_scrub_next_buffer (&buffer);
if (!new_tmp)
break;
else
buffer_limit = new_tmp;
input_line_pointer = buffer;
ends = strstr (buffer, "#NO_APP\n");
if (ends)
num = ends - buffer;
else
num = buffer_limit - buffer;
tmp_buf = xrealloc (tmp_buf, tmp_len + num);
bcopy (buffer, tmp_buf + tmp_len, num);
tmp_len += num;
}
while (!ends);
input_line_pointer = ends ? ends + 8 : NULL;
s = tmp_buf;
ends = s + tmp_len;
}
else
{
input_line_pointer = ends + 8;
}
new_buf = xmalloc (100);
new_length = 100;
new_tmp = new_buf;
scrub_string = s;
scrub_last_string = ends;
for (;;)
{
int ch;
ch = do_scrub_next_char (scrub_from_string, scrub_to_string);
if (ch == EOF)
break;
*new_tmp++ = ch;
if (new_tmp == new_buf + new_length)
{
new_buf = xrealloc (new_buf, new_length + 100);
new_tmp = new_buf + new_length;
new_length += 100;
}
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}
if (tmp_buf)
free (tmp_buf);
old_buffer = buffer;
old_input = input_line_pointer;
old_limit = buffer_limit;
buffer = new_buf;
input_line_pointer = new_buf;
buffer_limit = new_tmp;
continue;
}
HANDLE_CONDITIONAL_ASSEMBLY ();
/* as_warn("Junk character %d.",c); Now done by ignore_rest */
input_line_pointer--; /* Report unknown char as ignored. */
ignore_rest_of_line ();
} /* while (input_line_pointer<buffer_limit) */
if (old_buffer)
{
bump_line_counters ();
if (old_input != 0)
{
buffer = old_buffer;
input_line_pointer = old_input;
buffer_limit = old_limit;
old_buffer = 0;
goto contin;
}
}
} /* while (more buffers to scan) */
input_scrub_close (); /* Close the input file */
} /* read_a_source_file() */
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void
s_abort ()
{
as_fatal (".abort detected. Abandoning ship.");
} /* s_abort() */
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/* For machines where ".align 4" means align to a 4 byte boundary. */
void
s_align_bytes (arg)
int arg;
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{
register unsigned int temp;
register long temp_fill;
unsigned int i = 0;
unsigned long max_alignment = 1 << 15;
if (is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
temp = arg; /* Default value from pseudo-op table */
else
temp = get_absolute_expression ();
if (temp > max_alignment)
{
as_bad ("Alignment too large: %d. assumed.", temp = max_alignment);
}
/*
* For the sparc, `.align (1<<n)' actually means `.align n'
* so we have to convert it.
*/
if (temp != 0)
{
for (i = 0; (temp & 1) == 0; temp >>= 1, ++i)
;
}
if (temp != 1)
as_bad ("Alignment not a power of 2");
temp = i;
if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
temp_fill = get_absolute_expression ();
}
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else if (now_seg != data_section && now_seg != bss_section)
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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temp_fill = NOP_OPCODE;
else
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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temp_fill = 0;
/* Only make a frag if we HAVE to. . . */
if (temp && !need_pass_2)
frag_align (temp, (int) temp_fill);
record_alignment (now_seg, temp);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_align_bytes() */
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/* For machines where ".align 4" means align to 2**4 boundary. */
void
s_align_ptwo ()
{
register int temp;
register long temp_fill;
long max_alignment = 15;
temp = get_absolute_expression ();
if (temp > max_alignment)
as_bad ("Alignment too large: %d. assumed.", temp = max_alignment);
else if (temp < 0)
{
as_bad ("Alignment negative. 0 assumed.");
temp = 0;
}
if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
temp_fill = get_absolute_expression ();
}
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD! */
else if (now_seg != data_section && now_seg != bss_section)
Sat Dec 12 15:26:34 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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temp_fill = NOP_OPCODE;
else
temp_fill = 0;
/* Only make a frag if we HAVE to. . . */
if (temp && !need_pass_2)
frag_align (temp, (int) temp_fill);
record_alignment (now_seg, temp);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_align_ptwo() */
void
s_comm ()
{
register char *name;
register char c;
register char *p;
register int temp;
register symbolS *symbolP;
name = input_line_pointer;
c = get_symbol_end ();
/* just after name is now '\0' */
p = input_line_pointer;
*p = c;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
{
as_bad ("Expected comma after symbol-name: rest of line ignored.");
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
input_line_pointer++; /* skip ',' */
if ((temp = get_absolute_expression ()) < 0)
{
as_warn (".COMMon length (%d.) <0! Ignored.", temp);
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
*p = 0;
symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
*p = c;
if (S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP))
{
as_bad ("Ignoring attempt to re-define symbol");
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
if (S_GET_VALUE (symbolP))
{
if (S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) != temp)
as_bad ("Length of .comm \"%s\" is already %d. Not changed to %d.",
S_GET_NAME (symbolP),
S_GET_VALUE (symbolP),
temp);
}
else
{
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, temp);
S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
}
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#ifdef OBJ_VMS
if ( (!temp) || !flagseen['1'])
S_GET_OTHER(symbolP) = const_flag;
#endif /* not OBJ_VMS */
know (symbolP->sy_frag == &zero_address_frag);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_comm() */
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void
s_data ()
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{
register int temp;
temp = get_absolute_expression ();
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
subseg_set (data_section, (subsegT) temp);
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#else
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subseg_new (data_section, (subsegT) temp);
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#endif
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#ifdef OBJ_VMS
const_flag = 0;
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#endif
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
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}
/* Handle the .appfile pseudo-op. This is automatically generated by
do_scrub_next_char when a preprocessor # line comment is seen with
a file name. This default definition may be overridden by the
object or CPU specific pseudo-ops. This function is also the
default definition for .file; the APPFILE argument is 1 for
.appfile, 0 for .file. */
void
s_app_file (appfile)
int appfile;
{
register char *s;
int length;
/* Some assemblers tolerate immediately following '"' */
if ((s = demand_copy_string (&length)) != 0)
{
/* If this is a fake .appfile, a fake newline was inserted into
the buffer. Passing -2 to new_logical_line tells it to
account for it. */
new_logical_line (s, appfile ? -2 : -1);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
#ifdef LISTING
if (listing)
listing_source_file (s);
#endif
}
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#ifdef OBJ_COFF
c_dot_file_symbol (s);
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#endif /* OBJ_COFF */
} /* s_app_file() */
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/* Handle the .appline pseudo-op. This is automatically generated by
do_scrub_next_char when a preprocessor # line comment is seen.
This default definition may be overridden by the object or CPU
specific pseudo-ops. */
void
s_app_line ()
{
int l;
/* The given number is that of the next line. */
l = get_absolute_expression () - 1;
new_logical_line ((char *) NULL, l);
#ifdef LISTING
if (listing)
listing_source_line (l);
#endif
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
}
void
s_fill ()
{
long temp_repeat = 0;
long temp_size = 1;
register long temp_fill = 0;
char *p;
temp_repeat = get_absolute_expression ();
if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
temp_size = get_absolute_expression ();
if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
temp_fill = get_absolute_expression ();
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}
}
/* This is to be compatible with BSD 4.2 AS, not for any rational reason. */
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#define BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_8 (8)
if (temp_size > BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_8)
{
as_warn (".fill size clamped to %d.", BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_8);
temp_size = BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_8;
}
if (temp_size < 0)
{
as_warn ("Size negative: .fill ignored.");
temp_size = 0;
}
else if (temp_repeat <= 0)
{
as_warn ("Repeat < 0, .fill ignored");
temp_size = 0;
}
if (temp_size && !need_pass_2)
{
p = frag_var (rs_fill, (int) temp_size, (int) temp_size, (relax_substateT) 0, (symbolS *) 0, temp_repeat, (char *) 0);
memset (p, 0, (int) temp_size);
/* The magic number BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_4 is from BSD 4.2 VAX
* flavoured AS. The following bizzare behaviour is to be
* compatible with above. I guess they tried to take up to 8
* bytes from a 4-byte expression and they forgot to sign
* extend. Un*x Sux. */
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#define BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_4 (4)
md_number_to_chars (p, temp_fill,
(temp_size > BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_4
? BSD_FILL_SIZE_CROCK_4
: (int) temp_size));
/* Note: .fill (),0 emits no frag (since we are asked to .fill 0 bytes)
* but emits no error message because it seems a legal thing to do.
* It is a degenerate case of .fill but could be emitted by a compiler.
*/
}
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
}
void
s_globl ()
{
register char *name;
register int c;
register symbolS *symbolP;
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do
{
name = input_line_pointer;
c = get_symbol_end ();
symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
*input_line_pointer = c;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
if (c == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer == '\n')
c = '\n';
}
}
while (c == ',');
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_globl() */
void
s_lcomm (needs_align)
/* 1 if this was a ".bss" directive, which may require a 3rd argument
(alignment); 0 if it was an ".lcomm" (2 args only) */
int needs_align;
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{
register char *name;
register char c;
register char *p;
register int temp;
register symbolS *symbolP;
segT current_seg = now_seg;
subsegT current_subseg = now_subseg;
const int max_alignment = 15;
int align = 0;
segT bss_seg = bss_section;
name = input_line_pointer;
c = get_symbol_end ();
p = input_line_pointer;
*p = c;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
{
as_bad ("Expected comma after name");
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
++input_line_pointer;
if (*input_line_pointer == '\n')
{
as_bad ("Missing size expression");
return;
}
if ((temp = get_absolute_expression ()) < 0)
{
as_warn ("BSS length (%d.) <0! Ignored.", temp);
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
#ifdef TC_MIPS
#ifdef OBJ_ECOFF
/* For MIPS ECOFF, small objects are put in .sbss. */
if (temp <= bfd_get_gp_size (stdoutput))
bss_seg = subseg_new (".sbss", 1);
#endif
#endif
if (needs_align)
{
align = 0;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
{
as_bad ("Expected comma after size");
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
input_line_pointer++;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer == '\n')
{
as_bad ("Missing alignment");
return;
}
align = get_absolute_expression ();
if (align > max_alignment)
{
align = max_alignment;
as_warn ("Alignment too large: %d. assumed.", align);
}
else if (align < 0)
{
align = 0;
as_warn ("Alignment negative. 0 assumed.");
}
record_alignment (bss_seg, align);
} /* if needs align */
*p = 0;
symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
*p = c;
if (
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
S_GET_OTHER (symbolP) == 0 &&
S_GET_DESC (symbolP) == 0 &&
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
(S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == bss_seg
|| (!S_IS_DEFINED (symbolP) && S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) == 0)))
{
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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char *p;
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
subseg_set (bss_seg, 1);
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#else
subseg_new (bss_seg, 1);
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#endif
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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if (align)
frag_align (align, 0);
/* detach from old frag */
if (S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == bss_seg)
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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symbolP->sy_frag->fr_symbol = NULL;
symbolP->sy_frag = frag_now;
p = frag_var (rs_org, 1, 1, (relax_substateT)0, symbolP,
temp, (char *)0);
*p = 0;
S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, bss_seg);
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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#ifdef OBJ_COFF
/* The symbol may already have been created with a preceding
".globl" directive -- be careful not to step on storage class
in that case. Otherwise, set it to static. */
if (S_GET_STORAGE_CLASS (symbolP) != C_EXT)
{
S_SET_STORAGE_CLASS (symbolP, C_STAT);
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}
#endif /* OBJ_COFF */
}
else
{
Wed Dec 30 10:18:57 1992 Ian Lance Taylor (ian@cygnus.com) * 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.
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as_bad ("Ignoring attempt to re-define symbol %s.", name);
}
#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
subseg_set (current_seg, current_subseg);
#else
subseg_new (current_seg, current_subseg);
#endif
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_lcomm() */
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void
s_long ()
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{
cons (4);
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}
void
s_int ()
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{
cons (4);
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}
void
s_lsym ()
{
register char *name;
register char c;
register char *p;
register segT segment;
expressionS exp;
register symbolS *symbolP;
/* we permit ANY defined expression: BSD4.2 demands constants */
name = input_line_pointer;
c = get_symbol_end ();
p = input_line_pointer;
*p = c;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
{
*p = 0;
as_bad ("Expected comma after name \"%s\"", name);
*p = c;
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
input_line_pointer++;
segment = expression (&exp);
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if (segment != absolute_section
&& segment != reg_section
&& ! SEG_NORMAL (segment))
{
as_bad ("Bad expression: %s", segment_name (segment));
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
*p = 0;
symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (name);
/* FIXME-SOON I pulled a (&& symbolP->sy_other == 0 &&
symbolP->sy_desc == 0) out of this test because coff doesn't have
those fields, and I can't see when they'd ever be tripped. I
don't think I understand why they were here so I may have
introduced a bug. As recently as 1.37 didn't have this test
anyway. xoxorich. */
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if (S_GET_SEGMENT (symbolP) == undefined_section
&& S_GET_VALUE (symbolP) == 0)
{
/* The name might be an undefined .global symbol; be sure to
keep the "external" bit. */
S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, segment);
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, (valueT) (exp.X_add_number));
}
else
{
as_bad ("Symbol %s already defined", name);
}
*p = c;
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_lsym() */
void
s_org ()
{
register segT segment;
expressionS exp;
register long temp_fill;
register char *p;
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/* Don't believe the documentation of BSD 4.2 AS. There is no such
thing as a sub-segment-relative origin. Any absolute origin is
given a warning, then assumed to be segment-relative. Any
segmented origin expression ("foo+42") had better be in the right
segment or the .org is ignored.
BSD 4.2 AS warns if you try to .org backwards. We cannot because
we never know sub-segment sizes when we are reading code. BSD
will crash trying to emit negative numbers of filler bytes in
certain .orgs. We don't crash, but see as-write for that code.
Don't make frag if need_pass_2==1. */
segment = get_known_segmented_expression (&exp);
if (*input_line_pointer == ',')
{
input_line_pointer++;
temp_fill = get_absolute_expression ();
}
else
temp_fill = 0;
if (!need_pass_2)
{
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if (segment != now_seg && segment != absolute_section)
as_bad ("Invalid segment \"%s\". Segment \"%s\" assumed.",
segment_name (segment), segment_name (now_seg));
p = frag_var (rs_org, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0, exp.X_add_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, (char *) 0);
*p = temp_fill;
} /* if (ok to make frag) */
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_org() */
void
s_set ()
{
register char *name;
register char delim;
register char *end_name;
register symbolS *symbolP;
/*
* Especial apologies for the random logic:
* this just grew, and could be parsed much more simply!
* Dean in haste.
*/
name = input_line_pointer;
delim = get_symbol_end ();
end_name = input_line_pointer;
*end_name = delim;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer != ',')
{
*end_name = 0;
as_bad ("Expected comma after name \"%s\"", name);
*end_name = delim;
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
input_line_pointer++;
*end_name = 0;
if (name[0] == '.' && name[1] == '\0')
{
/* Turn '. = mumble' into a .org mumble */
register segT segment;
expressionS exp;
register char *ptr;
segment = get_known_segmented_expression (&exp);
if (!need_pass_2)
{
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if (segment != now_seg && segment != absolute_section)
as_bad ("Invalid segment \"%s\". Segment \"%s\" assumed.",
segment_name (segment),
segment_name (now_seg));
ptr = frag_var (rs_org, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0, exp.X_add_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, (char *) 0);
*ptr = 0;
} /* if (ok to make frag) */
*end_name = delim;
return;
}
if ((symbolP = symbol_find (name)) == NULL
&& (symbolP = md_undefined_symbol (name)) == NULL)
{
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symbolP = symbol_new (name, undefined_section, 0, &zero_address_frag);
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#ifdef OBJ_COFF
/* "set" symbols are local unless otherwise specified. */
SF_SET_LOCAL (symbolP);
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#endif /* OBJ_COFF */
} /* make a new symbol */
symbol_table_insert (symbolP);
*end_name = delim;
pseudo_set (symbolP);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_set() */
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void
s_space (mult)
int mult;
{
long temp_repeat;
register long temp_fill;
register char *p;
/* Just like .fill, but temp_size = 1 */
if (get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (&temp_repeat) == ',')
{
temp_fill = get_absolute_expression ();
}
else
{
input_line_pointer--; /* Backup over what was not a ','. */
temp_fill = 0;
}
if (mult)
{
temp_repeat *= mult;
}
if (temp_repeat <= 0)
{
as_warn ("Repeat < 0, .space ignored");
ignore_rest_of_line ();
return;
}
if (!need_pass_2)
{
p = frag_var (rs_fill, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0, (symbolS *) 0,
temp_repeat, (char *) 0);
*p = temp_fill;
}
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_space() */
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void
s_text ()
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{
register int temp;
temp = get_absolute_expression ();
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
subseg_set (text_section, (subsegT) temp);
#else
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subseg_new (text_section, (subsegT) temp);
#endif
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* s_text() */
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void
demand_empty_rest_of_line ()
{
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
{
input_line_pointer++;
}
else
{
ignore_rest_of_line ();
}
/* Return having already swallowed end-of-line. */
} /* Return pointing just after end-of-line. */
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void
ignore_rest_of_line () /* For suspect lines: gives warning. */
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{
if (!is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
{
if (isprint (*input_line_pointer))
as_bad ("Rest of line ignored. First ignored character is `%c'.",
*input_line_pointer);
else
as_bad ("Rest of line ignored. First ignored character valued 0x%x.",
*input_line_pointer);
while (input_line_pointer < buffer_limit
&& !is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
{
input_line_pointer++;
}
}
input_line_pointer++; /* Return pointing just after end-of-line. */
know (is_end_of_line[input_line_pointer[-1]]);
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}
/*
* pseudo_set()
*
* In: Pointer to a symbol.
* Input_line_pointer->expression.
*
* Out: Input_line_pointer->just after any whitespace after expression.
* Tried to set symbol to value of expression.
* Will change symbols type, value, and frag;
* May set need_pass_2 == 1.
*/
void
pseudo_set (symbolP)
symbolS *symbolP;
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{
expressionS exp;
register segT segment;
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
int ext;
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
know (symbolP); /* NULL pointer is logic error. */
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD. */
ext = S_IS_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
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if ((segment = expression (&exp)) == absent_section)
{
as_bad ("Missing expression: absolute 0 assumed");
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exp.X_seg = absolute_section;
exp.X_add_number = 0;
}
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if (segment == reg_section)
{
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S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, reg_section);
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, exp.X_add_number);
symbolP->sy_frag = &zero_address_frag;
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}
else if (segment == big_section)
{
as_bad ("%s number invalid. Absolute 0 assumed.",
exp.X_add_number > 0 ? "Bignum" : "Floating-Point");
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S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, absolute_section);
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD. */
ext ? S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP) :
S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, 0);
symbolP->sy_frag = &zero_address_frag;
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}
else if (segment == absent_section)
{
as_warn ("No expression: Using absolute 0");
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S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, absolute_section);
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD. */
ext ? S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP) :
S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, 0);
symbolP->sy_frag = &zero_address_frag;
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}
else if (segment == diff_section)
{
if (exp.X_add_symbol && exp.X_subtract_symbol
&& (S_GET_SEGMENT (exp.X_add_symbol) ==
S_GET_SEGMENT (exp.X_subtract_symbol)))
{
if (exp.X_add_symbol->sy_frag == exp.X_subtract_symbol->sy_frag)
{
exp.X_add_number += S_GET_VALUE (exp.X_add_symbol) -
S_GET_VALUE (exp.X_subtract_symbol);
goto abs;
}
as_bad ("Invalid expression: separation between symbols `%s'",
S_GET_NAME (exp.X_add_symbol));
as_bad (" and `%s' may not be constant",
S_GET_NAME (exp.X_subtract_symbol));
need_pass_2++;
}
else
{
as_bad ("Complex expression. Absolute segment assumed.");
goto abs;
}
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}
else if (segment == absolute_section)
{
abs:
S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, absolute_section);
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD. */
ext ? S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP) :
S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, exp.X_add_number);
symbolP->sy_frag = &zero_address_frag;
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}
else if (segment == pass1_section)
{
symbolP->sy_forward = exp.X_add_symbol;
as_bad ("Unknown expression");
know (need_pass_2 == 1);
}
else if (segment == undefined_section)
{
symbolP->sy_forward = exp.X_add_symbol;
}
else
{
#ifndef BFD_ASSEMBLER
#ifndef MANY_SEGMENTS
switch (segment)
{
case SEG_DATA:
case SEG_TEXT:
case SEG_BSS:
break;
default:
as_fatal ("failed sanity check.");
} /* switch on segment */
#endif
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#endif
S_SET_SEGMENT (symbolP, segment);
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#if defined(OBJ_AOUT) | defined(OBJ_BOUT)
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/* @@ Fix this right for BFD! */
if (ext)
{
S_SET_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
}
else
{
S_CLEAR_EXTERNAL (symbolP);
} /* if external */
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#endif /* OBJ_AOUT or OBJ_BOUT */
S_SET_VALUE (symbolP, exp.X_add_number + S_GET_VALUE (exp.X_add_symbol));
symbolP->sy_frag = exp.X_add_symbol->sy_frag;
}
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}
/*
* cons()
*
* CONStruct more frag of .bytes, or .words etc.
* Should need_pass_2 be 1 then emit no frag(s).
* This understands EXPRESSIONS, as opposed to big_cons().
*
* Bug (?)
*
* This has a split personality. We use expression() to read the
* value. We can detect if the value won't fit in a byte or word.
* But we can't detect if expression() discarded significant digits
* in the case of a long. Not worth the crocks required to fix it.
*/
/* worker to do .byte etc statements */
/* clobbers input_line_pointer, checks */
/* end-of-line. */
void
cons (nbytes)
register unsigned int nbytes; /* 1=.byte, 2=.word, 4=.long */
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{
register char c;
register long mask; /* High-order bits we will left-truncate, */
/* but includes sign bit also. */
register long get; /* what we get */
register long use; /* get after truncation. */
register long unmask; /* what bits we will store */
register char *p;
register segT segment;
expressionS exp;
/*
* Input_line_pointer->1st char after pseudo-op-code and could legally
* be a end-of-line. (Or, less legally an eof - which we cope with.)
*/
/* JF << of >= number of bits in the object is undefined. In particular
SPARC (Sun 4) has problems */
if (nbytes >= sizeof (long))
{
mask = 0;
}
else
{
mask = ~0 << (BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes); /* Don't store these bits. */
} /* bigger than a long */
unmask = ~mask; /* Do store these bits. */
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#ifdef NEVER
"Do this mod if you want every overflow check to assume SIGNED 2's complement data.";
mask = ~(unmask >> 1); /* Includes sign bit now. */
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#endif
/*
* The following awkward logic is to parse ZERO or more expressions,
* comma seperated. Recall an expression includes its leading &
* trailing blanks. We fake a leading ',' if there is (supposed to
* be) a 1st expression, and keep demanding 1 expression for each ','.
*/
if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
{
c = 0; /* Skip loop. */
input_line_pointer++; /* Matches end-of-loop 'correction'. */
}
else
{
c = ',';
} /* if the end else fake it */
/* Do loop. */
while (c == ',')
{
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#ifdef WANT_BITFIELDS
unsigned int bits_available = BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes;
/* used for error messages and rescanning */
char *hold = input_line_pointer;
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#endif /* WANT_BITFIELDS */
#ifdef MRI
if (*input_line_pointer == '\'')
{
/* An MRI style string, cut into as many bytes as will fit
into a nbyte chunk, left justify if necessary, and sepatate
with commas so we can try again later */
int scan = 0;
unsigned int result = 0;
input_line_pointer++;
for (scan = 0; scan < nbytes; scan++)
{
if (*input_line_pointer == '\'')
{
if (input_line_pointer[1] == '\'')
{
input_line_pointer++;
}
else
break;
}
result = (result << 8) | (*input_line_pointer++);
}
/* Left justify */
while (scan < nbytes)
{
result <<= 8;
scan++;
}
/* Create correct expression */
exp.X_add_symbol = 0;
exp.X_add_number = result;
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exp.X_seg = segment = absolute_section;
/* Fake it so that we can read the next char too */
if (input_line_pointer[0] != '\'' ||
(input_line_pointer[0] == '\'' && input_line_pointer[1] == '\''))
{
input_line_pointer -= 2;
input_line_pointer[0] = ',';
input_line_pointer[1] = '\'';
}
else
input_line_pointer++;
}
else
#endif
/* At least scan over the expression. */
segment = expression (&exp);
#ifdef WANT_BITFIELDS
/* Some other assemblers, (eg, asm960), allow
bitfields after ".byte" as w:x,y:z, where w and
y are bitwidths and x and y are values. They
then pack them all together. We do a little
better in that we allow them in words, longs,
etc. and we'll pack them in target byte order
for you.
The rules are: pack least significat bit first,
if a field doesn't entirely fit, put it in the
next unit. Overflowing the bitfield is
explicitly *not* even a warning. The bitwidth
should be considered a "mask".
FIXME-SOMEDAY: If this is considered generally
useful, this logic should probably be reworked.
xoxorich. */
if (*input_line_pointer == ':')
{ /* bitfields */
long value = 0;
for (;;)
{
unsigned long width;
if (*input_line_pointer != ':')
{
input_line_pointer = hold;
break;
} /* next piece is not a bitfield */
/* In the general case, we can't allow
full expressions with symbol
differences and such. The relocation
entries for symbols not defined in this
assembly would require arbitrary field
widths, positions, and masks which most
of our current object formats don't
support.
In the specific case where a symbol
*is* defined in this assembly, we
*could* build fixups and track it, but
this could lead to confusion for the
backends. I'm lazy. I'll take any
SEG_ABSOLUTE. I think that means that
you can use a previous .set or
.equ type symbol. xoxorich. */
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if (segment == absent_section)
{
as_warn ("Using a bit field width of zero.");
exp.X_add_number = 0;
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segment = absolute_section;
} /* implied zero width bitfield */
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if (segment != absolute_section)
{
*input_line_pointer = '\0';
as_bad ("Field width \"%s\" too complex for a bitfield.\n", hold);
*input_line_pointer = ':';
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
return;
} /* too complex */
if ((width = exp.X_add_number) > (BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes))
{
as_warn ("Field width %d too big to fit in %d bytes: truncated to %d bits.",
width, nbytes, (BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes));
width = BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes;
} /* too big */
if (width > bits_available)
{
/* FIXME-SOMEDAY: backing up and
reparsing is wasteful */
input_line_pointer = hold;
exp.X_add_number = value;
break;
} /* won't fit */
hold = ++input_line_pointer; /* skip ':' */
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if ((segment = expression (&exp)) != absolute_section)
{
char cache = *input_line_pointer;
*input_line_pointer = '\0';
as_bad ("Field value \"%s\" too complex for a bitfield.\n", hold);
*input_line_pointer = cache;
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
return;
} /* too complex */
value |= (~(-1 << width) & exp.X_add_number)
<< ((BITS_PER_CHAR * nbytes) - bits_available);
if ((bits_available -= width) == 0
|| is_it_end_of_statement ()
|| *input_line_pointer != ',')
{
break;
} /* all the bitfields we're gonna get */
hold = ++input_line_pointer;
segment = expression (&exp);
} /* forever loop */
exp.X_add_number = value;
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segment = absolute_section;
} /* if looks like a bitfield */
#endif /* WANT_BITFIELDS */
if (!need_pass_2)
{ /* Still worthwhile making frags. */
/* Don't call this if we are going to junk this pass anyway! */
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know (segment != pass1_section);
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if (segment == diff_section && exp.X_add_symbol == NULL)
{
as_bad ("Subtracting symbol \"%s\"(segment\"%s\") is too hard. Absolute segment assumed.",
S_GET_NAME (exp.X_subtract_symbol),
segment_name (S_GET_SEGMENT (exp.X_subtract_symbol)));
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segment = absolute_section;
/* Leave exp . X_add_number alone. */
}
p = frag_more (nbytes);
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if (segment == big_section)
{
as_bad ("%s number invalid. Absolute 0 assumed.",
exp.X_add_number > 0 ? "Bignum" : "Floating-Point");
md_number_to_chars (p, (long) 0, nbytes);
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}
else if (segment == absent_section)
{
as_warn ("0 assumed for missing expression");
exp.X_add_number = 0;
know (exp.X_add_symbol == NULL);
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goto abs_sec;
}
else if (segment == absolute_section)
{
abs_sec:
get = exp.X_add_number;
use = get & unmask;
if ((get & mask) && (get & mask) != mask)
{ /* Leading bits contain both 0s & 1s. */
as_warn ("Value 0x%x truncated to 0x%x.", get, use);
}
md_number_to_chars (p, use, nbytes); /* put bytes in right order. */
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}
else if (segment == diff_section)
{
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#ifndef WORKING_DOT_WORD
if (nbytes == 2)
{
struct broken_word *x;
x = (struct broken_word *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct broken_word));
x->next_broken_word = broken_words;
broken_words = x;
x->frag = frag_now;
x->word_goes_here = p;
x->dispfrag = 0;
x->add = exp.X_add_symbol;
x->sub = exp.X_subtract_symbol;
x->addnum = exp.X_add_number;
x->added = 0;
new_broken_words++;
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goto after_switch;
}
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#endif
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goto defalt;
}
else
/* undefined_section, others */
{
defalt:
md_number_to_chars (p, (long) 0, nbytes);
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#ifdef BFD_ASSEMBLER
fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0,
/* @@ Should look at CPU word size. */
BFD_RELOC_32);
#else
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#ifdef TC_NS32K
fix_new_ns32k (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0, 0, 2, 0, 0);
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#else
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#if defined(TC_SPARC) || defined(TC_A29K)
fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0, RELOC_32);
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#else
#if defined(TC_H8300)
fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0, R_RELWORD);
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#else
#ifdef NO_RELOC
fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0, NO_RELOC);
#else
fix_new (frag_now, p - frag_now->fr_literal, nbytes,
exp.X_add_symbol, exp.X_subtract_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, 0, 0);
#endif /* NO_RELOC */
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#endif /* tc_h8300 */
#endif /* tc_sparc|tc_a29k */
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#endif /* TC_NS32K */
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#endif /* BFD_ASSEMBLER */
} /* switch(segment) */
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after_switch:
;
} /* if (!need_pass_2) */
c = *input_line_pointer++;
} /* while(c==',') */
input_line_pointer--; /* Put terminator back into stream. */
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* cons() */
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/*
* big_cons()
*
* CONStruct more frag(s) of .quads, or .octa etc.
* Makes 0 or more new frags.
* If need_pass_2 == 1, generate no frag.
* This understands only bignums, not expressions. Cons() understands
* expressions.
*
* Constants recognised are '0...'(octal) '0x...'(hex) '...'(decimal).
*
* This creates objects with struct obstack_control objs, destroying
* any context objs held about a partially completed object. Beware!
*
*
* I think it sucks to have 2 different types of integers, with 2
* routines to read them, store them etc.
* It would be nicer to permit bignums in expressions and only
* complain if the result overflowed. However, due to "efficiency"...
*/
/* worker to do .quad etc statements */
/* clobbers input_line_pointer, checks */
/* end-of-line. */
/* 8=.quad 16=.octa ... */
void
big_cons (nbytes)
register int nbytes;
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{
register char c; /* input_line_pointer->c. */
register int radix;
register long length; /* Number of chars in an object. */
register int digit; /* Value of 1 digit. */
register int carry; /* For multi-precision arithmetic. */
register int work; /* For multi-precision arithmetic. */
register char *p; /* For multi-precision arithmetic. */
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extern const char hex_value[]; /* In hex_value.c. */
/*
* The following awkward logic is to parse ZERO or more strings,
* comma seperated. Recall an expression includes its leading &
* trailing blanks. We fake a leading ',' if there is (supposed to
* be) a 1st expression, and keep demanding 1 expression for each ','.
*/
if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
{
c = 0; /* Skip loop. */
}
else
{
c = ','; /* Do loop. */
--input_line_pointer;
}
while (c == ',')
{
++input_line_pointer;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
c = *input_line_pointer;
/* C contains 1st non-blank character of what we hope is a number. */
if (c == '0')
{
c = *++input_line_pointer;
if (c == 'x' || c == 'X')
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{
c = *++input_line_pointer;
radix = 16;
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}
else
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{
radix = 8;
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}
}
else
{
radix = 10;
}
/*
* This feature (?) is here to stop people worrying about
* mysterious zero constants: which is what they get when
* they completely omit digits.
*/
if (hex_value[c] >= radix)
{
as_bad ("Missing digits. 0 assumed.");
}
bignum_high = bignum_low - 1; /* Start constant with 0 chars. */
for (; (digit = hex_value[c]) < radix; c = *++input_line_pointer)
{
/* Multiply existing number by radix, then add digit. */
carry = digit;
for (p = bignum_low; p <= bignum_high; p++)
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{
work = (*p & MASK_CHAR) * radix + carry;
*p = work & MASK_CHAR;
carry = work >> BITS_PER_CHAR;
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}
if (carry)
{
grow_bignum ();
*bignum_high = carry & MASK_CHAR;
know ((carry & ~MASK_CHAR) == 0);
}
}
length = bignum_high - bignum_low + 1;
if (length > nbytes)
{
as_warn ("Most significant bits truncated in integer constant.");
}
else
{
register long leading_zeroes;
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for (leading_zeroes = nbytes - length;
leading_zeroes;
leading_zeroes--)
{
grow_bignum ();
*bignum_high = 0;
}
}
if (!need_pass_2)
{
char *src = bignum_low;
p = frag_more (nbytes);
if (target_big_endian)
{
int i;
for (i = nbytes - 1; i >= 0; i--)
p[i] = *src++;
}
else
bcopy (bignum_low, p, (int) nbytes);
}
/* C contains character after number. */
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
c = *input_line_pointer;
/* C contains 1st non-blank character after number. */
}
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* big_cons() */
/* Extend bignum by 1 char. */
static void
grow_bignum ()
{
register long length;
bignum_high++;
if (bignum_high >= bignum_limit)
{
length = bignum_limit - bignum_low;
bignum_low = xrealloc (bignum_low, length + length);
bignum_high = bignum_low + length;
bignum_limit = bignum_low + length + length;
}
} /* grow_bignum(); */
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/*
* float_cons()
*
* CONStruct some more frag chars of .floats .ffloats etc.
* Makes 0 or more new frags.
* If need_pass_2 == 1, no frags are emitted.
* This understands only floating literals, not expressions. Sorry.
*
* A floating constant is defined by atof_generic(), except it is preceded
* by 0d 0f 0g or 0h. After observing the STRANGE way my BSD AS does its
* reading, I decided to be incompatible. This always tries to give you
* rounded bits to the precision of the pseudo-op. Former AS did premature
* truncatation, restored noisy bits instead of trailing 0s AND gave you
* a choice of 2 flavours of noise according to which of 2 floating-point
* scanners you directed AS to use.
*
* In: input_line_pointer->whitespace before, or '0' of flonum.
*
*/
void /* JF was static, but can't be if VAX.C is goning to use it */
float_cons (float_type) /* Worker to do .float etc statements. */
/* Clobbers input_line-pointer, checks end-of-line. */
register int float_type; /* 'f':.ffloat ... 'F':.float ... */
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{
register char *p;
register char c;
int length; /* Number of chars in an object. */
register char *err; /* Error from scanning floating literal. */
char temp[MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT];
/*
* The following awkward logic is to parse ZERO or more strings,
* comma seperated. Recall an expression includes its leading &
* trailing blanks. We fake a leading ',' if there is (supposed to
* be) a 1st expression, and keep demanding 1 expression for each ','.
*/
if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
{
c = 0; /* Skip loop. */
++input_line_pointer; /*->past termintor. */
}
else
{
c = ','; /* Do loop. */
}
while (c == ',')
{
/* input_line_pointer->1st char of a flonum (we hope!). */
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
/* Skip any 0{letter} that may be present. Don't even check if the
* letter is legal. Someone may invent a "z" format and this routine
* has no use for such information. Lusers beware: you get
* diagnostics if your input is ill-conditioned.
*/
if (input_line_pointer[0] == '0' && isalpha (input_line_pointer[1]))
input_line_pointer += 2;
err = md_atof (float_type, temp, &length);
know (length <= MAXIMUM_NUMBER_OF_CHARS_FOR_FLOAT);
know (length > 0);
if (err && *err)
{
as_bad ("Bad floating literal: %s", err);
ignore_rest_of_line ();
/* Input_line_pointer->just after end-of-line. */
c = 0; /* Break out of loop. */
}
else
{
if (!need_pass_2)
{
p = frag_more (length);
bcopy (temp, p, length);
}
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
c = *input_line_pointer++;
/* C contains 1st non-white character after number. */
/* input_line_pointer->just after terminator (c). */
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}
}
--input_line_pointer; /*->terminator (is not ','). */
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* float_cons() */
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/*
* stringer()
*
* We read 0 or more ',' seperated, double-quoted strings.
*
* Caller should have checked need_pass_2 is FALSE because we don't check it.
*/
void
stringer (append_zero) /* Worker to do .ascii etc statements. */
/* Checks end-of-line. */
register int append_zero; /* 0: don't append '\0', else 1 */
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{
register unsigned int c;
/*
* The following awkward logic is to parse ZERO or more strings,
* comma seperated. Recall a string expression includes spaces
* before the opening '\"' and spaces after the closing '\"'.
* We fake a leading ',' if there is (supposed to be)
* a 1st, expression. We keep demanding expressions for each
* ','.
*/
if (is_it_end_of_statement ())
{
c = 0; /* Skip loop. */
++input_line_pointer; /* Compensate for end of loop. */
}
else
{
c = ','; /* Do loop. */
}
while (c == ',' || c == '<' || c == '"')
{
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
switch (*input_line_pointer)
{
case '\"':
++input_line_pointer; /*->1st char of string. */
while (is_a_char (c = next_char_of_string ()))
{
FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (c);
}
if (append_zero)
{
FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (0);
}
know (input_line_pointer[-1] == '\"');
break;
case '<':
input_line_pointer++;
c = get_single_number ();
FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR (c);
if (*input_line_pointer != '>')
{
as_bad ("Expected <nn>");
}
input_line_pointer++;
break;
case ',':
input_line_pointer++;
break;
}
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
c = *input_line_pointer;
}
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
} /* stringer() */
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/* FIXME-SOMEDAY: I had trouble here on characters with the
high bits set. We'll probably also have trouble with
multibyte chars, wide chars, etc. Also be careful about
returning values bigger than 1 byte. xoxorich. */
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unsigned int
next_char_of_string ()
{
register unsigned int c;
c = *input_line_pointer++ & CHAR_MASK;
switch (c)
{
case '\"':
c = NOT_A_CHAR;
break;
case '\\':
switch (c = *input_line_pointer++)
{
case 'b':
c = '\b';
break;
case 'f':
c = '\f';
break;
case 'n':
c = '\n';
break;
case 'r':
c = '\r';
break;
case 't':
c = '\t';
break;
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#ifdef BACKSLASH_V
case 'v':
c = '\013';
break;
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#endif
case '\\':
case '"':
break; /* As itself. */
case '0':
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
{
long number;
for (number = 0; isdigit (c); c = *input_line_pointer++)
{
number = number * 8 + c - '0';
}
c = number & 0xff;
}
--input_line_pointer;
break;
case '\n':
/* To be compatible with BSD 4.2 as: give the luser a linefeed!! */
as_warn ("Unterminated string: Newline inserted.");
c = '\n';
break;
default:
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#ifdef ONLY_STANDARD_ESCAPES
as_bad ("Bad escaped character in string, '?' assumed");
c = '?';
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#endif /* ONLY_STANDARD_ESCAPES */
break;
} /* switch on escaped char */
break;
default:
break;
} /* switch on char */
return (c);
} /* next_char_of_string() */
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static segT
get_segmented_expression (expP)
register expressionS *expP;
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{
register segT retval;
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retval = expression (expP);
if (retval == pass1_section
|| retval == absent_section
|| retval == big_section)
{
as_bad ("Expected address expression: absolute 0 assumed");
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retval = expP->X_seg = absolute_section;
expP->X_add_number = 0;
expP->X_add_symbol = expP->X_subtract_symbol = 0;
}
return (retval); /* SEG_ ABSOLUTE,UNKNOWN,DATA,TEXT,BSS */
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}
static segT
get_known_segmented_expression (expP)
register expressionS *expP;
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{
register segT retval;
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register CONST char *name1;
register CONST char *name2;
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if ((retval = get_segmented_expression (expP)) == undefined_section)
{
name1 = expP->X_add_symbol ? S_GET_NAME (expP->X_add_symbol) : "";
name2 = expP->X_subtract_symbol ?
S_GET_NAME (expP->X_subtract_symbol) :
"";
if (name1 && name2)
{
as_warn ("Symbols \"%s\" \"%s\" are undefined: absolute 0 assumed.",
name1, name2);
}
else
{
as_warn ("Symbol \"%s\" undefined: absolute 0 assumed.",
name1 ? name1 : name2);
}
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retval = expP->X_seg = absolute_section;
expP->X_add_number = 0;
expP->X_add_symbol = expP->X_subtract_symbol = NULL;
}
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know (retval == absolute_section
|| retval == diff_section
|| SEG_NORMAL (retval));
return (retval);
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} /* get_known_segmented_expression() */
/* static */ long /* JF was static, but can't be if the MD pseudos are to use it */
get_absolute_expression ()
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{
expressionS exp;
register segT s;
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if ((s = expression (&exp)) != absolute_section)
{
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if (s != absent_section)
{
as_bad ("Bad Absolute Expression, absolute 0 assumed.");
}
exp.X_add_number = 0;
}
return (exp.X_add_number);
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}
char /* return terminator */
get_absolute_expression_and_terminator (val_pointer)
long *val_pointer; /* return value of expression */
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{
*val_pointer = get_absolute_expression ();
return (*input_line_pointer++);
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}
/*
* demand_copy_C_string()
*
* Like demand_copy_string, but return NULL if the string contains any '\0's.
* Give a warning if that happens.
*/
char *
demand_copy_C_string (len_pointer)
int *len_pointer;
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{
register char *s;
if ((s = demand_copy_string (len_pointer)) != 0)
{
register int len;
for (len = *len_pointer;
len > 0;
len--)
{
if (*s == 0)
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{
s = 0;
len = 1;
*len_pointer = 0;
as_bad ("This string may not contain \'\\0\'");
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}
}
}
return (s);
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}
/*
* demand_copy_string()
*
* Demand string, but return a safe (=private) copy of the string.
* Return NULL if we can't read a string here.
*/
static char *
demand_copy_string (lenP)
int *lenP;
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{
register unsigned int c;
register int len;
char *retval;
len = 0;
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
if (*input_line_pointer == '\"')
{
input_line_pointer++; /* Skip opening quote. */
while (is_a_char (c = next_char_of_string ()))
{
obstack_1grow (&notes, c);
len++;
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}
/* JF this next line is so demand_copy_C_string will return a null
termanated string. */
obstack_1grow (&notes, '\0');
retval = obstack_finish (&notes);
}
else
{
as_warn ("Missing string");
retval = NULL;
ignore_rest_of_line ();
}
*lenP = len;
return (retval);
} /* demand_copy_string() */
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/*
* is_it_end_of_statement()
*
* In: Input_line_pointer->next character.
*
* Do: Skip input_line_pointer over all whitespace.
*
* Out: 1 if input_line_pointer->end-of-line.
*/
int
is_it_end_of_statement ()
{
SKIP_WHITESPACE ();
return (is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer]);
} /* is_it_end_of_statement() */
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void
equals (sym_name)
char *sym_name;
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{
register symbolS *symbolP; /* symbol we are working with */
input_line_pointer++;
if (*input_line_pointer == '=')
input_line_pointer++;
while (*input_line_pointer == ' ' || *input_line_pointer == '\t')
input_line_pointer++;
if (sym_name[0] == '.' && sym_name[1] == '\0')
{
/* Turn '. = mumble' into a .org mumble */
register segT segment;
expressionS exp;
register char *p;
segment = get_known_segmented_expression (&exp);
if (!need_pass_2)
{
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if (segment != now_seg && segment != absolute_section)
as_warn ("Illegal segment \"%s\". Segment \"%s\" assumed.",
segment_name (segment),
segment_name (now_seg));
p = frag_var (rs_org, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) 0, exp.X_add_symbol,
exp.X_add_number, (char *) 0);
*p = 0;
} /* if (ok to make frag) */
}
else
{
symbolP = symbol_find_or_make (sym_name);
pseudo_set (symbolP);
}
} /* equals() */
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/* .include -- include a file at this point. */
/* ARGSUSED */
void
s_include (arg)
int arg;
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{
char *newbuf;
char *filename;
int i;
FILE *try;
char *path;
filename = demand_copy_string (&i);
demand_empty_rest_of_line ();
path = xmalloc (i + include_dir_maxlen + 5 /* slop */ );
for (i = 0; i < include_dir_count; i++)
{
strcpy (path, include_dirs[i]);
strcat (path, "/");
strcat (path, filename);
if (0 != (try = fopen (path, "r")))
{
fclose (try);
goto gotit;
}
}
free (path);
path = filename;
gotit:
/* malloc Storage leak when file is found on path. FIXME-SOMEDAY. */
newbuf = input_scrub_include_file (path, input_line_pointer);
buffer_limit = input_scrub_next_buffer (&input_line_pointer);
} /* s_include() */
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void
add_include_dir (path)
char *path;
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{
int i;
if (include_dir_count == 0)
{
include_dirs = (char **) xmalloc (2 * sizeof (*include_dirs));
include_dirs[0] = "."; /* Current dir */
include_dir_count = 2;
}
else
{
include_dir_count++;
include_dirs = (char **) realloc (include_dirs,
include_dir_count * sizeof (*include_dirs));
}
include_dirs[include_dir_count - 1] = path; /* New one */
i = strlen (path);
if (i > include_dir_maxlen)
include_dir_maxlen = i;
} /* add_include_dir() */
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void
s_ignore (arg)
int arg;
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{
while (!is_end_of_line[*input_line_pointer])
{
++input_line_pointer;
}
++input_line_pointer;
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return;
} /* s_ignore() */
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/* end of read.c */