From fb7aee8d1d0cdf30089891c05f06f2676587831c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Greg Ungerer Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 06:00:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] This patch adds m68k support for elf2flt -a. I've tested it with load-to-RAM, -msep-data PIC-with-GOT and -mshared-library PIC-with-GOT. Like ARM, but unlike V850, the new code errors out on relocs it doesn't understand, rather than assuming that they're 32-bit fields. It seems likely that every port that supports -a will want to print the "reloc type not supported in this context" message; we've got two copies already, and m68k would add a third. I've therefore moved the v850 "bad_v850_reloc_err:" code outside the #ifdef and renamed the label to the more neutral "bad_resolved_reloc:". I've also changed the ARM code to use this now-common code instead of its own copy. In a similar vein, I've changed the default 32-bit field handling so that it is the target of a new label, "good_32bit_resolved_reloc:". The generic and v850 code can then jump to this code in their default cases, while m68k can jump to it for R_68K_32 relocs. The patch was written before Shaun Jackman made -p and -a work together: http://mailman.uclinux.org/pipermail/uclinux-dev/2006-June/039029.html I'd been using this hunk too, but as well as guarding: q->address += got_size; with "!use_resolved", I'd guarded the calculation of got_size itself, as the value isn't otherwise used. I've kept this additional check in the attached patch. Please apply if OK. Signed-off-by: Richard Sandiford --- elf2flt.c | 47 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) diff --git a/elf2flt.c b/elf2flt.c index 2b4cb83..90718e4 100644 --- a/elf2flt.c +++ b/elf2flt.c @@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); * Also note that both the relocatable and absolute versions have this * terminator even though the relocatable one doesn't have the GOT! */ - if (pic_with_got) { + if (pic_with_got && !use_resolved) { unsigned long *lp = (unsigned long *)data; /* Should call ntohl(*lp) here but is isn't going to matter */ while (*lp != 0xffffffff) lp++; @@ -674,7 +674,7 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); + lo; } } else - goto bad_v850_reloc_err; + goto bad_resolved_reloc; break; case R_V850_LO16: @@ -688,17 +688,13 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); && (p[-1]->addend == p[0]->addend)) break; /* not an error */ else - goto bad_v850_reloc_err; + goto bad_resolved_reloc; case R_V850_HI16: - bad_v850_reloc_err: - printf("ERROR: reloc type %s unsupported in this context\n", - q->howto->name); - bad_relocs++; - break; -#endif /* TARGET_V850 */ - -#if defined(TARGET_arm) + goto bad_resolved_reloc; + default: + goto good_32bit_resolved_reloc; +#elif defined(TARGET_arm) case R_ARM_ABS32: relocation_needed = 1; break; @@ -707,10 +703,20 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); relocation_needed = 0; break; default: - printf("ERROR: reloc type %s unsupported in this context\n", - q->howto->name); - bad_relocs++; - break; + goto bad_resolved_reloc; +#elif defined(TARGET_m68k) + case R_68K_32: + goto good_32bit_resolved_reloc; + case R_68K_PC32: + case R_68K_PC16: + /* The linker has already resolved + PC relocs for us. In PIC links, + the symbol must be in the data + segment. */ + case R_68K_NONE: + continue; + default: + goto bad_resolved_reloc; #else default: /* The default is to assume that the @@ -720,6 +726,9 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); give an error by default, and require `safe' relocations to be enumberated explicitly?). */ + goto good_32bit_resolve_reloc; +#endif + good_32bit_resolved_reloc: if (bfd_big_endian (abs_bfd)) sym_addr = (r_mem[0] << 24) @@ -733,7 +742,13 @@ dump_symbols(symbols, number_of_symbols); + (r_mem[2] << 16) + (r_mem[3] << 24); relocation_needed = 1; -#endif + break; + + bad_resolved_reloc: + printf("ERROR: reloc type %s unsupported in this context\n", + q->howto->name); + bad_relocs++; + break; } } else { /* Calculate the sym address ourselves. */ -- 2.11.0