// target.h -- target support for gold -*- C++ -*- // The abstract class Target is the interface for target specific // support. It defines abstract methods which each target must // implement. Typically there will be one target per processor, but // in some cases it may be necessary to have subclasses. // For speed and consistency we want to use inline functions to handle // relocation processing. So besides implementations of the abstract // methods, each target is expected to define a template // specialization of the relocation functions. #ifndef GOLD_TARGET_H #define GOLD_TARGET_H #include #include "symtab.h" #include "elfcpp.h" namespace gold { class Object; // The abstract class for target specific handling. class Target { public: virtual ~Target() { } // Return the bit size that this target implements. This should // return 32 or 64. int get_size() const { return this->pti_->size; } // Return whether this target is big-endian. bool is_big_endian() const { return this->pti_->is_big_endian; } // Whether this target has a specific make_symbol function. bool has_make_symbol() const { return this->pti_->has_make_symbol; } // Whether this target has a specific resolve function. bool has_resolve() const { return this->pti_->has_resolve; } // Return the default address to use for the text segment. uint64_t text_segment_address() const { return this->pti_->text_segment_address; } // Return the ABI specified page size. uint64_t abi_pagesize() const { return this->pti_->abi_pagesize; } // Return the common page size used on actual systems. uint64_t common_pagesize() const { return this->pti_->common_pagesize; } protected: // This struct holds the constant information for a child class. We // use a struct to avoid the overhead of virtual function calls for // simple information. struct Target_info { // Address size (32 or 64). int size; // Whether the target is big endian. bool is_big_endian; // Whether this target has a specific make_symbol function. bool has_make_symbol; // Whether this target has a specific resolve function. bool has_resolve; // The default text segment address. uint64_t text_segment_address; // The ABI specified page size. uint64_t abi_pagesize; // The common page size used by actual implementations. uint64_t common_pagesize; }; Target(const Target_info* pti) : pti_(pti) { } private: Target(const Target&); Target& operator=(const Target&); // The target information. const Target_info* pti_; }; // The abstract class for a specific size and endianness of target. // Each actual target implementation class should derive from an // instantiation of Sized_target. template class Sized_target : public Target { public: // Make a new symbol table entry for the target. This should be // overridden by a target which needs additional information in the // symbol table. This will only be called if has_make_symbol() // returns true. virtual Sized_symbol* make_symbol() { abort(); } // Resolve a symbol for the target. This should be overridden by a // target which needs to take special action. TO is the // pre-existing symbol. SYM is the new symbol, seen in OBJECT. virtual void resolve(Symbol*, const elfcpp::Sym&, Object*) { abort(); } protected: Sized_target(const Target::Target_info* pti) : Target(pti) { assert(pti->size == size); assert(pti->is_big_endian ? big_endian : !big_endian); } }; } // End namespace gold. #endif // !defined(GOLD_TARGET_H)