diff --git a/gcc/ChangeLog b/gcc/ChangeLog index 635f47501eb..d986252563b 100644 --- a/gcc/ChangeLog +++ b/gcc/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +Tue Nov 24 20:24:59 1998 Jim Wilson + + * configure.in (m68020-*-elf*, m68k-*-elf*): New targets. + * configure: Rebuild. + * config/elfos.h: New file. + * config/m68k/m68020-elf.h, config/m68k/m68kelf.h, + config/m68k/t-m68kelf: New file. + Tue Nov 24 13:40:06 1998 Jeffrey A Law (law@cygnus.com) * Makefile.in (HOST_AR): Define. diff --git a/gcc/config/elfos.h b/gcc/config/elfos.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ad1c3f5aeb6 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/config/elfos.h @@ -0,0 +1,755 @@ +/* elfos.h -- operating system specific defines to be used when + targeting GCC for some generic ELF system + Copyright (C) 1991, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Based on svr4.h contributed by Ron Guilmette (rfg@netcom.com). + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. + +*/ + +/* For the sake of libgcc2.c, indicate target supports atexit. */ +#define HAVE_ATEXIT + +#undef ENDFILE_SPEC +#define ENDFILE_SPEC "crtend.o%s" + +#undef STARTFILE_SPEC +#define STARTFILE_SPEC "%{!shared: \ + %{!symbolic: \ + %{pg:gcrt0.o%s}%{!pg:%{p:mcrt0.o%s}%{!p:crt0.o%s}}}}\ + crtbegin.o%s" + +/* Attach a special .ident directive to the end of the file to identify + the version of GCC which compiled this code. The format of the + .ident string is patterned after the ones produced by native svr4 + C compilers. */ + +#define IDENT_ASM_OP ".ident" + +#define ASM_FILE_END(FILE) \ +do { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t\"GCC: (GNU) %s\"\n", \ + IDENT_ASM_OP, version_string); \ + } while (0) + +/* Output #ident as a .ident. */ + +#define ASM_OUTPUT_IDENT(FILE, NAME) \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t\"%s\"\n", IDENT_ASM_OP, NAME); + +/* Use periods rather than dollar signs in special g++ assembler names. */ + +#define NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL + +/* Writing `int' for a bitfield forces int alignment for the structure. */ + +#define PCC_BITFIELD_TYPE_MATTERS 1 + +/* Implicit library calls should use memcpy, not bcopy, etc. */ + +#define TARGET_MEM_FUNCTIONS + +/* Handle #pragma weak and #pragma pack. */ + +#define HANDLE_SYSV_PRAGMA + +/* System V Release 4 uses DWARF debugging info. */ + +#define DWARF_DEBUGGING_INFO + +/* All ELF targets can support DWARF-2. */ + +#define DWARF2_DEBUGGING_INFO + +/* gas on SVR4 supports the use of .stabs. Permit -gstabs to be used + in general, although it will only work when using gas. */ + +#define DBX_DEBUGGING_INFO + +/* The GNU tools operate better with stabs. Since we don't have + any native tools to be compatible with, default to stabs. */ + +#ifndef PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE +#define PREFERRED_DEBUGGING_TYPE DBX_DEBUG +#endif + +/* Make LBRAC and RBRAC addresses relative to the start of the + function. The native Solaris stabs debugging format works this + way, gdb expects it, and it reduces the number of relocation + entries. */ + +#define DBX_BLOCKS_FUNCTION_RELATIVE 1 + +/* When using stabs, gcc2_compiled must be a stabs entry, not an + ordinary symbol, or gdb won't see it. Furthermore, since gdb reads + the input piecemeal, starting with each N_SO, it's a lot easier if + the gcc2 flag symbol is *after* the N_SO rather than before it. So + we emit an N_OPT stab there. */ + +#define ASM_IDENTIFY_GCC(FILE) \ +do \ + { \ + if (write_symbols != DBX_DEBUG) \ + fputs ("gcc2_compiled.:\n", FILE); \ + } \ +while (0) + +#define ASM_IDENTIFY_GCC_AFTER_SOURCE(FILE) \ +do \ + { \ + if (write_symbols == DBX_DEBUG) \ + fputs ("\t.stabs\t\"gcc2_compiled.\", 0x3c, 0, 0, 0\n", FILE); \ + } \ +while (0) + +/* Like block addresses, stabs line numbers are relative to the + current function. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_LINE +#define ASM_OUTPUT_SOURCE_LINE(file, line) \ +do \ + { \ + static int sym_lineno = 1; \ + fprintf (file, "\t.stabn 68,0,%d,.LM%d-", \ + line, sym_lineno); \ + assemble_name (file, XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (current_function_decl), 0), 0)); \ + fprintf (file, "\n.LM%d:\n", sym_lineno); \ + sym_lineno += 1; \ + } \ +while (0) + +/* In order for relative line numbers to work, we must output the + stabs entry for the function name first. */ + +#define DBX_FUNCTION_FIRST + +#undef ASM_BYTE_OP +#define ASM_BYTE_OP ".byte" + +#undef SET_ASM_OP +#define SET_ASM_OP ".set" + +/* This is how to begin an assembly language file. Most svr4 assemblers want + at least a .file directive to come first, and some want to see a .version + directive come right after that. Here we just establish a default + which generates only the .file directive. If you need a .version + directive for any specific target, you should override this definition + in the target-specific file which includes this one. */ + +#undef ASM_FILE_START +#define ASM_FILE_START(FILE) \ + output_file_directive ((FILE), main_input_filename) + +/* This is how to allocate empty space in some section. The .zero + pseudo-op is used for this on most svr4 assemblers. */ + +#define SKIP_ASM_OP ".zero" + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP +#define ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP(FILE,SIZE) \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t%u\n", SKIP_ASM_OP, (SIZE)) + +/* This is how to output a reference to a user-level label named NAME. + `assemble_name' uses this. + + For System V Release 4 the convention is *not* to prepend a leading + underscore onto user-level symbol names. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF +#define ASM_OUTPUT_LABELREF(FILE,NAME) fprintf (FILE, "%s", NAME) + +/* This is how to output an internal numbered label where + PREFIX is the class of label and NUM is the number within the class. + + For most svr4 systems, the convention is that any symbol which begins + with a period is not put into the linker symbol table by the assembler. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL(FILE, PREFIX, NUM) \ +do { \ + fprintf (FILE, ".%s%d:\n", PREFIX, NUM); \ +} while (0) + +/* This is how to store into the string LABEL + the symbol_ref name of an internal numbered label where + PREFIX is the class of label and NUM is the number within the class. + This is suitable for output with `assemble_name'. + + For most svr4 systems, the convention is that any symbol which begins + with a period is not put into the linker symbol table by the assembler. */ + +#undef ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL +#define ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL(LABEL, PREFIX, NUM) \ +do { \ + sprintf (LABEL, "*.%s%d", PREFIX, NUM); \ +} while (0) + +/* Output the label which precedes a jumptable. Note that for all svr4 + systems where we actually generate jumptables (which is to say every + svr4 target except i386, where we use casesi instead) we put the jump- + tables into the .rodata section and since other stuff could have been + put into the .rodata section prior to any given jumptable, we have to + make sure that the location counter for the .rodata section gets pro- + perly re-aligned prior to the actual beginning of the jump table. */ + +#define ALIGN_ASM_OP ".align" + +#ifndef ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL(FILE,PREFIX,NUM,TABLE) \ + ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN ((FILE), 2); +#endif + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_LABEL(FILE,PREFIX,NUM,JUMPTABLE) \ + do { \ + ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL (FILE, PREFIX, NUM, JUMPTABLE) \ + ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (FILE, PREFIX, NUM); \ + } while (0) + +/* The standard SVR4 assembler seems to require that certain builtin + library routines (e.g. .udiv) be explicitly declared as .globl + in each assembly file where they are referenced. */ + +#define ASM_OUTPUT_EXTERNAL_LIBCALL(FILE, FUN) \ + ASM_GLOBALIZE_LABEL (FILE, XSTR (FUN, 0)) + +/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an + uninitialized external linkage data object. Under SVR4, + the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects + to depend on their types. We do exactly that here. */ + +#define COMMON_ASM_OP ".comm" + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \ +do { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", COMMON_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)); \ + fprintf ((FILE), ",%u,%u\n", (SIZE), (ALIGN) / BITS_PER_UNIT); \ +} while (0) + +/* This says how to output assembler code to declare an + uninitialized internal linkage data object. Under SVR4, + the linker seems to want the alignment of data objects + to depend on their types. We do exactly that here. */ + +#define LOCAL_ASM_OP ".local" + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN) \ +do { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t", LOCAL_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)); \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\n"); \ + ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON (FILE, NAME, SIZE, ALIGN); \ +} while (0) + +/* This is the pseudo-op used to generate a 32-bit word of data with a + specific value in some section. This is the same for all known svr4 + assemblers. */ + +#define INT_ASM_OP ".long" + +/* This is the pseudo-op used to generate a contiguous sequence of byte + values from a double-quoted string WITHOUT HAVING A TERMINATING NUL + AUTOMATICALLY APPENDED. This is the same for most svr4 assemblers. */ + +#undef ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP +#define ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP ".ascii" + +/* Support const sections and the ctors and dtors sections for g++. + Note that there appears to be two different ways to support const + sections at the moment. You can either #define the symbol + READONLY_DATA_SECTION (giving it some code which switches to the + readonly data section) or else you can #define the symbols + EXTRA_SECTIONS, EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS, SELECT_SECTION, and + SELECT_RTX_SECTION. We do both here just to be on the safe side. */ + +#define USE_CONST_SECTION 1 + +#define CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP ".section\t.rodata" + +/* Define the pseudo-ops used to switch to the .ctors and .dtors sections. + + Note that we want to give these sections the SHF_WRITE attribute + because these sections will actually contain data (i.e. tables of + addresses of functions in the current root executable or shared library + file) and, in the case of a shared library, the relocatable addresses + will have to be properly resolved/relocated (and then written into) by + the dynamic linker when it actually attaches the given shared library + to the executing process. (Note that on SVR4, you may wish to use the + `-z text' option to the ELF linker, when building a shared library, as + an additional check that you are doing everything right. But if you do + use the `-z text' option when building a shared library, you will get + errors unless the .ctors and .dtors sections are marked as writable + via the SHF_WRITE attribute.) */ + +#define CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP ".section\t.ctors,\"aw\"" +#define DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP ".section\t.dtors,\"aw\"" + +/* On svr4, we *do* have support for the .init and .fini sections, and we + can put stuff in there to be executed before and after `main'. We let + crtstuff.c and other files know this by defining the following symbols. + The definitions say how to change sections to the .init and .fini + sections. This is the same for all known svr4 assemblers. */ + +#define INIT_SECTION_ASM_OP ".section\t.init" +#define FINI_SECTION_ASM_OP ".section\t.fini" + +/* A default list of other sections which we might be "in" at any given + time. For targets that use additional sections (e.g. .tdesc) you + should override this definition in the target-specific file which + includes this file. */ + +#undef EXTRA_SECTIONS +#define EXTRA_SECTIONS in_const, in_ctors, in_dtors + +/* A default list of extra section function definitions. For targets + that use additional sections (e.g. .tdesc) you should override this + definition in the target-specific file which includes this file. */ + +#undef EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS +#define EXTRA_SECTION_FUNCTIONS \ + CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \ + CTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \ + DTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION + +#define READONLY_DATA_SECTION() const_section () + +extern void text_section (); + +#define CONST_SECTION_FUNCTION \ +void \ +const_section () \ +{ \ + if (!USE_CONST_SECTION) \ + text_section(); \ + else if (in_section != in_const) \ + { \ + fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", CONST_SECTION_ASM_OP); \ + in_section = in_const; \ + } \ +} + +#define CTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \ +void \ +ctors_section () \ +{ \ + if (in_section != in_ctors) \ + { \ + fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", CTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); \ + in_section = in_ctors; \ + } \ +} + +#define DTORS_SECTION_FUNCTION \ +void \ +dtors_section () \ +{ \ + if (in_section != in_dtors) \ + { \ + fprintf (asm_out_file, "%s\n", DTORS_SECTION_ASM_OP); \ + in_section = in_dtors; \ + } \ +} + +/* Switch into a generic section. + This is currently only used to support section attributes. */ + +#define ASM_OUTPUT_SECTION_NAME(FILE, DECL, NAME, RELOC) \ +do { \ + static struct section_info \ + { \ + struct section_info *next; \ + char *name; \ + enum sect_enum {SECT_RW, SECT_RO, SECT_EXEC} type; \ + } *sections; \ + struct section_info *s; \ + char *mode; \ + enum sect_enum type; \ + \ + for (s = sections; s; s = s->next) \ + if (!strcmp (NAME, s->name)) \ + break; \ + \ + if (DECL && TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL) \ + type = SECT_EXEC, mode = "ax"; \ + else if (DECL && DECL_READONLY_SECTION (DECL, RELOC)) \ + type = SECT_RO, mode = "a"; \ + else \ + type = SECT_RW, mode = "aw"; \ + \ + if (s == 0) \ + { \ + s = (struct section_info *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct section_info)); \ + s->name = xmalloc ((strlen (NAME) + 1) * sizeof (*NAME)); \ + strcpy (s->name, NAME); \ + s->type = type; \ + s->next = sections; \ + sections = s; \ + fprintf (FILE, ".section\t%s,\"%s\",@progbits\n", NAME, mode); \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + if (DECL && s->type != type) \ + error_with_decl (DECL, "%s causes a section type conflict"); \ + \ + fprintf (FILE, ".section\t%s\n", NAME); \ + } \ +} while (0) + +#define MAKE_DECL_ONE_ONLY(DECL) (DECL_WEAK (DECL) = 1) +#define UNIQUE_SECTION_P(DECL) (DECL_ONE_ONLY (DECL)) +#define UNIQUE_SECTION(DECL,RELOC) \ +do { \ + int len; \ + char *name, *string, *prefix; \ + \ + name = IDENTIFIER_POINTER (DECL_ASSEMBLER_NAME (DECL)); \ + \ + if (! DECL_ONE_ONLY (DECL)) \ + { \ + if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL) \ + prefix = ".text."; \ + else if (DECL_READONLY_SECTION (DECL, RELOC)) \ + prefix = ".rodata."; \ + else \ + prefix = ".data."; \ + } \ + else if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == FUNCTION_DECL) \ + prefix = ".gnu.linkonce.t."; \ + else if (DECL_READONLY_SECTION (DECL, RELOC)) \ + prefix = ".gnu.linkonce.r."; \ + else \ + prefix = ".gnu.linkonce.d."; \ + \ + len = strlen (name) + strlen (prefix); \ + string = alloca (len + 1); \ + sprintf (string, "%s%s", prefix, name); \ + \ + DECL_SECTION_NAME (DECL) = build_string (len, string); \ +} while (0) +/* A C statement (sans semicolon) to output an element in the table of + global constructors. */ +#define ASM_OUTPUT_CONSTRUCTOR(FILE,NAME) \ + do { \ + ctors_section (); \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", INT_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + fprintf (FILE, "\n"); \ + } while (0) + +/* A C statement (sans semicolon) to output an element in the table of + global destructors. */ +#define ASM_OUTPUT_DESTRUCTOR(FILE,NAME) \ + do { \ + dtors_section (); \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", INT_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + fprintf (FILE, "\n"); \ + } while (0) + +/* A C statement or statements to switch to the appropriate + section for output of DECL. DECL is either a `VAR_DECL' node + or a constant of some sort. RELOC indicates whether forming + the initial value of DECL requires link-time relocations. */ + +#define SELECT_SECTION(DECL,RELOC) \ +{ \ + if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == STRING_CST) \ + { \ + if (! flag_writable_strings) \ + const_section (); \ + else \ + data_section (); \ + } \ + else if (TREE_CODE (DECL) == VAR_DECL) \ + { \ + if ((flag_pic && RELOC) \ + || !TREE_READONLY (DECL) || TREE_SIDE_EFFECTS (DECL) \ + || !DECL_INITIAL (DECL) \ + || (DECL_INITIAL (DECL) != error_mark_node \ + && !TREE_CONSTANT (DECL_INITIAL (DECL)))) \ + data_section (); \ + else \ + const_section (); \ + } \ + else \ + const_section (); \ +} + +/* A C statement or statements to switch to the appropriate + section for output of RTX in mode MODE. RTX is some kind + of constant in RTL. The argument MODE is redundant except + in the case of a `const_int' rtx. Currently, these always + go into the const section. */ + +#undef SELECT_RTX_SECTION +#define SELECT_RTX_SECTION(MODE,RTX) const_section() + +/* Define the strings used for the special svr4 .type and .size directives. + These strings generally do not vary from one system running svr4 to + another, but if a given system (e.g. m88k running svr) needs to use + different pseudo-op names for these, they may be overridden in the + file which includes this one. */ + +#define TYPE_ASM_OP ".type" +#define SIZE_ASM_OP ".size" + +/* This is how we tell the assembler that a symbol is weak. */ + +#define ASM_WEAKEN_LABEL(FILE,NAME) \ + do { fputs ("\t.weak\t", FILE); assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + fputc ('\n', FILE); } while (0) + +/* The following macro defines the format used to output the second + operand of the .type assembler directive. Different svr4 assemblers + expect various different forms for this operand. The one given here + is just a default. You may need to override it in your machine- + specific tm.h file (depending upon the particulars of your assembler). */ + +#define TYPE_OPERAND_FMT "@%s" + +/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare a function's result. + Most svr4 assemblers don't require any special declaration of the + result value, but there are exceptions. */ + +#ifndef ASM_DECLARE_RESULT +#define ASM_DECLARE_RESULT(FILE, RESULT) +#endif + +/* These macros generate the special .type and .size directives which + are used to set the corresponding fields of the linker symbol table + entries in an ELF object file under SVR4. These macros also output + the starting labels for the relevant functions/objects. */ + +/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare a function properly. + Some svr4 assemblers need to also have something extra said about the + function's return value. We allow for that here. */ + +#define ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL) \ + do { \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", TYPE_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + putc (',', FILE); \ + fprintf (FILE, TYPE_OPERAND_FMT, "function"); \ + putc ('\n', FILE); \ + ASM_DECLARE_RESULT (FILE, DECL_RESULT (DECL)); \ + ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE, NAME); \ + } while (0) + +/* Write the extra assembler code needed to declare an object properly. */ + +#define ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME(FILE, NAME, DECL) \ + do { \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", TYPE_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + putc (',', FILE); \ + fprintf (FILE, TYPE_OPERAND_FMT, "object"); \ + putc ('\n', FILE); \ + size_directive_output = 0; \ + if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive && DECL_SIZE (DECL)) \ + { \ + size_directive_output = 1; \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", SIZE_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, NAME); \ + fprintf (FILE, ",%d\n", int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL))); \ + } \ + ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL(FILE, NAME); \ + } while (0) + +/* Output the size directive for a decl in rest_of_decl_compilation + in the case where we did not do so before the initializer. + Once we find the error_mark_node, we know that the value of + size_directive_output was set + by ASM_DECLARE_OBJECT_NAME when it was run for the same decl. */ + +#define ASM_FINISH_DECLARE_OBJECT(FILE, DECL, TOP_LEVEL, AT_END) \ +do { \ + char *name = XSTR (XEXP (DECL_RTL (DECL), 0), 0); \ + if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive && DECL_SIZE (DECL) \ + && ! AT_END && TOP_LEVEL \ + && DECL_INITIAL (DECL) == error_mark_node \ + && !size_directive_output) \ + { \ + size_directive_output = 1; \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", SIZE_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, name); \ + fprintf (FILE, ",%d\n", int_size_in_bytes (TREE_TYPE (DECL))); \ + } \ + } while (0) + +/* This is how to declare the size of a function. */ + +#define ASM_DECLARE_FUNCTION_SIZE(FILE, FNAME, DECL) \ + do { \ + if (!flag_inhibit_size_directive) \ + { \ + char label[256]; \ + static int labelno; \ + labelno++; \ + ASM_GENERATE_INTERNAL_LABEL (label, "Lfe", labelno); \ + ASM_OUTPUT_INTERNAL_LABEL (FILE, "Lfe", labelno); \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s\t ", SIZE_ASM_OP); \ + assemble_name (FILE, (FNAME)); \ + fprintf (FILE, ","); \ + assemble_name (FILE, label); \ + fprintf (FILE, "-"); \ + assemble_name (FILE, (FNAME)); \ + putc ('\n', FILE); \ + } \ + } while (0) + +/* A table of bytes codes used by the ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII and + ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING macros. Each byte in the table + corresponds to a particular byte value [0..255]. For any + given byte value, if the value in the corresponding table + position is zero, the given character can be output directly. + If the table value is 1, the byte must be output as a \ooo + octal escape. If the tables value is anything else, then the + byte value should be output as a \ followed by the value + in the table. Note that we can use standard UN*X escape + sequences for many control characters, but we don't use + \a to represent BEL because some svr4 assemblers (e.g. on + the i386) don't know about that. Also, we don't use \v + since some versions of gas, such as 2.2 did not accept it. */ + +#define ESCAPES \ +"\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1btn\1fr\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\ +\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\1\ +\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\ +\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\ +\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\ +\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1\1" + +/* Some svr4 assemblers have a limit on the number of characters which + can appear in the operand of a .string directive. If your assembler + has such a limitation, you should define STRING_LIMIT to reflect that + limit. Note that at least some svr4 assemblers have a limit on the + actual number of bytes in the double-quoted string, and that they + count each character in an escape sequence as one byte. Thus, an + escape sequence like \377 would count as four bytes. + + If your target assembler doesn't support the .string directive, you + should define this to zero. +*/ + +#define STRING_LIMIT ((unsigned) 256) + +#define STRING_ASM_OP ".string" + +/* The routine used to output NUL terminated strings. We use a special + version of this for most svr4 targets because doing so makes the + generated assembly code more compact (and thus faster to assemble) + as well as more readable, especially for targets like the i386 + (where the only alternative is to output character sequences as + comma separated lists of numbers). */ + +#define ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING(FILE, STR) \ + do \ + { \ + register unsigned char *_limited_str = (unsigned char *) (STR); \ + register unsigned ch; \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t\"", STRING_ASM_OP); \ + for (; ch = *_limited_str; _limited_str++) \ + { \ + register int escape; \ + switch (escape = ESCAPES[ch]) \ + { \ + case 0: \ + putc (ch, (FILE)); \ + break; \ + case 1: \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\\%03o", ch); \ + break; \ + default: \ + putc ('\\', (FILE)); \ + putc (escape, (FILE)); \ + break; \ + } \ + } \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\"\n"); \ + } \ + while (0) + +/* The routine used to output sequences of byte values. We use a special + version of this for most svr4 targets because doing so makes the + generated assembly code more compact (and thus faster to assemble) + as well as more readable. Note that if we find subparts of the + character sequence which end with NUL (and which are shorter than + STRING_LIMIT) we output those using ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII(FILE, STR, LENGTH) \ + do \ + { \ + register unsigned char *_ascii_bytes = (unsigned char *) (STR); \ + register unsigned char *limit = _ascii_bytes + (LENGTH); \ + register unsigned bytes_in_chunk = 0; \ + for (; _ascii_bytes < limit; _ascii_bytes++) \ + { \ + register unsigned char *p; \ + if (bytes_in_chunk >= 60) \ + { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\"\n"); \ + bytes_in_chunk = 0; \ + } \ + for (p = _ascii_bytes; p < limit && *p != '\0'; p++) \ + continue; \ + if (p < limit && (p - _ascii_bytes) <= STRING_LIMIT) \ + { \ + if (bytes_in_chunk > 0) \ + { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\"\n"); \ + bytes_in_chunk = 0; \ + } \ + ASM_OUTPUT_LIMITED_STRING ((FILE), _ascii_bytes); \ + _ascii_bytes = p; \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + register int escape; \ + register unsigned ch; \ + if (bytes_in_chunk == 0) \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s\t\"", ASCII_DATA_ASM_OP); \ + switch (escape = ESCAPES[ch = *_ascii_bytes]) \ + { \ + case 0: \ + putc (ch, (FILE)); \ + bytes_in_chunk++; \ + break; \ + case 1: \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\\%03o", ch); \ + bytes_in_chunk += 4; \ + break; \ + default: \ + putc ('\\', (FILE)); \ + putc (escape, (FILE)); \ + bytes_in_chunk += 2; \ + break; \ + } \ + } \ + } \ + if (bytes_in_chunk > 0) \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\"\n"); \ + } \ + while (0) + +/* All SVR4 targets use the ELF object file format. */ +#define OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF diff --git a/gcc/config/m68k/m68020-elf.h b/gcc/config/m68k/m68020-elf.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..ac9ae43120c --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/config/m68k/m68020-elf.h @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +/* Definitions of target machine for GNU compiler. "naked" 68020, + elf object files and debugging, version. + Copyright (C) 1987, 1988, 1992, 1995, 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, +Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ + +/* This comment is here to see if it will keep Sun's cpp from dying. */ + +#include "m68k/m68k-none.h" +#include "m68k/m68kelf.h" +#include "elfos.h" +/* m68k/m68kemb.h sets some macros in ways that override the svr4 abi. */ +#include "m68k/m68kemb.h" + +/* We need to override the default specs from elfos.h. This suppresses the + loading of crt0.o by gcc's default linker spec. For embedded targets crt0 + now comes from the linker script. */ + +#undef STARTFILE_SPEC +#define STARTFILE_SPEC "crtbegin.o%s" + +#undef ENDFILE_SPEC +#define ENDFILE_SPEC "crtend.o%s" + +#define LIB_SPEC "-lc" + +/* end of m68020-elf.h */ diff --git a/gcc/config/m68k/m68kelf.h b/gcc/config/m68k/m68kelf.h new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..25f2c383c0a --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/config/m68k/m68kelf.h @@ -0,0 +1,266 @@ +/* m68kelf support, derived from m68kv4.h */ + +/* Target definitions for GNU compiler for mc680x0 running System V.4 + Copyright (C) 1991, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + + Written by Ron Guilmette (rfg@netcom.com) and Fred Fish (fnf@cygnus.com). + +This file is part of GNU CC. + +GNU CC 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. + +GNU CC 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 GNU CC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to +the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ + +/* #notinclude "m68k/sgs.h" /* The m68k/SVR4 assembler is SGS based */ + +/* These are necessary for -fpic/-fPIC to work correctly. */ +#ifndef MOTOROLA +#define MOTOROLA /* Use MOTOROLA syntax. */ +#endif +#ifdef USE_GAS /* when present, forces jsbr instead of jsr. */ +#undef USE_GAS +#endif + +#ifndef SWBEG_ASM_OP +#define SWBEG_ASM_OP ".swbeg" +#endif + +/* Here are four prefixes that are used by asm_fprintf to + facilitate customization for alternate assembler syntaxes. + Machines with no likelihood of an alternate syntax need not + define these and need not use asm_fprintf. */ + +/* The prefix for register names. Note that REGISTER_NAMES + is supposed to include this prefix. Also note that this is NOT an + fprintf format string, it is a literal string */ + +#undef REGISTER_PREFIX +#define REGISTER_PREFIX "%" + +/* The prefix for local (compiler generated) labels. + These labels will not appear in the symbol table. */ + +#undef LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX +#define LOCAL_LABEL_PREFIX "." + +/* The prefix to add to user-visible assembler symbols. */ + +#undef USER_LABEL_PREFIX +#define USER_LABEL_PREFIX "" + +/* The prefix for immediate operands. */ + +#undef IMMEDIATE_PREFIX +#define IMMEDIATE_PREFIX "#" + +/* In the machine description we can't use %R, because it will not be seen + by ASM_FPRINTF. (Isn't that a design bug?). */ + +#undef REGISTER_PREFIX_MD +#define REGISTER_PREFIX_MD "%%" + +/* config/m68k.md has an explicit reference to the program counter, + prefix this by the register prefix. */ + +#define ASM_RETURN_CASE_JUMP return "jmp %%pc@(2,%0:w)" + +/* How to refer to registers in assembler output. + This sequence is indexed by compiler's hard-register-number. + Motorola format uses different register names than defined + in m68k.h. */ + +#undef REGISTER_NAMES + +#define REGISTER_NAMES \ +{"%d0", "%d1", "%d2", "%d3", "%d4", "%d5", "%d6", "%d7", \ + "%a0", "%a1", "%a2", "%a3", "%a4", "%a5", "%a6", "%sp", \ + "%fp0", "%fp1", "%fp2", "%fp3", "%fp4", "%fp5", "%fp6", "%fp7" } + +/* This is how to output an assembler line that says to advance the + location counter to a multiple of 2**LOG bytes. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGN(FILE,LOG) \ + if ((LOG) > 0) \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s \t%u\n", ALIGN_ASM_OP, 1 << (LOG)); \ + else if ((LOG) > 31) \ + abort (); + +/* Use proper assembler syntax for these macros. */ +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_REG_PUSH +#define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_PUSH(FILE,REGNO) \ + asm_fprintf (FILE, "\t%Omove.l %s,-(%Rsp)\n", reg_names[REGNO]) + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_REG_POP +#define ASM_OUTPUT_REG_POP(FILE,REGNO) \ + asm_fprintf (FILE, "\t%Omove.l (%Rsp)+,%s\n", reg_names[REGNO]) + +/* Override the definition of NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL in svr4.h, for special + g++ assembler names. When this is defined, g++ uses embedded '.' + characters and some m68k assemblers have problems with this. The + chances are much greater that any particular assembler will permit + embedded '$' characters. */ + +#undef NO_DOLLAR_IN_LABEL + +/* Define PCC_STATIC_STRUCT_RETURN if the convention on the target machine + is to use the nonreentrant technique for returning structure and union + values, as commonly implemented by the AT&T Portable C Compiler (PCC). + When defined, the gcc option -fpcc-struct-return can be used to cause + this form to be generated. When undefined, the option does nothing. + For m68k SVR4, the convention is to use a reentrant technique compatible + with the gcc default, so override the definition of this macro in m68k.h */ + +#undef PCC_STATIC_STRUCT_RETURN + +/* Local common symbols are declared to the assembler with ".lcomm" rather + than ".bss", so override the definition in svr4.h */ + +#undef BSS_ASM_OP +#define BSS_ASM_OP ".lcomm" + +/* Register in which address to store a structure value is passed to a + function. The default in m68k.h is a1. For m68k/SVR4 it is a0. */ + +#undef STRUCT_VALUE_REGNUM +#define STRUCT_VALUE_REGNUM 8 + +#define ASM_COMMENT_START "|" + +#undef TYPE_OPERAND_FMT +#define TYPE_OPERAND_FMT "@%s" + +/* Define how the m68k registers should be numbered for Dwarf output. + The numbering provided here should be compatible with the native + SVR4 SDB debugger in the m68k/SVR4 reference port, where d0-d7 + are 0-7, a0-a8 are 8-15, and fp0-fp7 are 16-23. */ + +#undef DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER +#define DBX_REGISTER_NUMBER(REGNO) (REGNO) + +/* The ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP macro is first defined in m68k.h, using ".skip". + It is then overridden by m68k/sgs.h to use ".space", and again by svr4.h + to use ".zero". The m68k/SVR4 assembler uses ".space", so repeat the + definition from m68k/sgs.h here. Note that ASM_NO_SKIP_IN_TEXT is + defined in m68k/sgs.h, so we don't have to repeat it here. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP +#define ASM_OUTPUT_SKIP(FILE,SIZE) \ + fprintf (FILE, "\t%s %u\n", SPACE_ASM_OP, (SIZE)) + +#if 0 +/* SVR4 m68k assembler is bitching on the `comm i,1,1' which askes for + 1 byte alignment. Don't generate alignment for COMMON seems to be + safer until we the assembler is fixed. */ +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_COMMON +/* Same problem with this one. */ +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_LOCAL +#endif + +/* The `string' directive on m68k svr4 does not handle string with + escape char (ie., `\') right. Use normal way to output ASCII bytes + seems to be safer. */ +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII +#define ASM_OUTPUT_ASCII(FILE,PTR,LEN) \ +do { \ + register int sp = 0, lp = 0, ch; \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s ", BYTE_ASM_OP); \ + do { \ + ch = (PTR)[sp]; \ + if (ch > ' ' && ! (ch & 0x80) && ch != '\\') \ + { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "'%c", ch); \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "0x%x", ch); \ + } \ + if (++sp < (LEN)) \ + { \ + if ((sp % 10) == 0) \ + { \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\n\t%s ", BYTE_ASM_OP); \ + } \ + else \ + { \ + putc (',', (FILE)); \ + } \ + } \ + } while (sp < (LEN)); \ + putc ('\n', (FILE)); \ +} while (0) + +/* SVR4 m68k assembler is bitching on the syntax `2.b'. + So use the "LLDnnn-LLnnn" format. Define LLDnnn after the table. */ + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_END +#define ASM_OUTPUT_CASE_END(FILE,NUM,TABLE) \ +do { \ + if (switch_table_difference_label_flag) \ + asm_fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s %LLD%d,%LL%d\n", SET_ASM_OP, (NUM), (NUM));\ + switch_table_difference_label_flag = 0; \ +} while (0) + +extern int switch_table_difference_label_flag; + +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_COMMON(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ROUNDED) \ +( fputs (".comm ", (FILE)), \ + assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)), \ + fprintf ((FILE), ",%u\n", (SIZE))) + +#define ASM_OUTPUT_LOCAL(FILE, NAME, SIZE, ROUNDED) \ +( fputs (".lcomm ", (FILE)), \ + assemble_name ((FILE), (NAME)), \ + fprintf ((FILE), ",%u\n", (SIZE))) + +/* Currently, JUMP_TABLES_IN_TEXT_SECTION must be defined in order to + keep switch tables in the text section. */ + +#define JUMP_TABLES_IN_TEXT_SECTION 1 + +/* Override the definition in svr4.h. In m68k svr4, using swbeg is the + standard way to do switch table. */ +#undef ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL +#define ASM_OUTPUT_BEFORE_CASE_LABEL(FILE,PREFIX,NUM,TABLE) \ + fprintf ((FILE), "\t%s &%d\n", SWBEG_ASM_OP, XVECLEN (PATTERN (TABLE), 1)); + +/* In m68k svr4, a symbol_ref rtx can be a valid PIC operand if it is an + operand of a function call. */ +#undef LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P +#define LEGITIMATE_PIC_OPERAND_P(X) \ + (! symbolic_operand (X, VOIDmode) \ + || ((GET_CODE(X) == SYMBOL_REF) && SYMBOL_REF_FLAG(X))) + +/* Turn off function cse if we are doing PIC. We always want function call + to be done as `bsr foo@PLTPC', so it will force the assembler to create + the PLT entry for `foo'. Doing function cse will cause the address of `foo' + to be loaded into a register, which is exactly what we want to avoid when + we are doing PIC on svr4 m68k. */ +#undef OVERRIDE_OPTIONS +#define OVERRIDE_OPTIONS \ +{ \ + if (flag_pic) flag_no_function_cse = 1; \ + if (! TARGET_68020 && flag_pic == 2) \ + error("-fPIC is not currently supported on the 68000 or 68010\n"); \ +} +/* end of stuff from m68kv4.h */ + +#undef SGS_CMP_ORDER + +#undef ENDFILE_SPEC +#define ENDFILE_SPEC "crtend.o%s" + +#undef STARTFILE_SPEC +#define STARTFILE_SPEC "crtbegin.o%s" diff --git a/gcc/config/m68k/t-m68kelf b/gcc/config/m68k/t-m68kelf new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..7bdac3c6dc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/gcc/config/m68k/t-m68kelf @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +CROSS_LIBGCC1 = libgcc1-asm.a +LIB1ASMSRC = m68k/lb1sf68.asm +LIB1ASMFUNCS = _mulsi3 _udivsi3 _divsi3 _umodsi3 _modsi3 \ + _double _float _floatex \ + _eqdf2 _nedf2 _gtdf2 _gedf2 _ltdf2 _ledf2 \ + _eqsf2 _nesf2 _gtsf2 _gesf2 _ltsf2 _lesf2 + +# These are really part of libgcc1, but this will cause them to be +# built correctly, so... +LIB2FUNCS_EXTRA = fpgnulib.c xfgnulib.c + +fpgnulib.c: $(srcdir)/config/m68k/fpgnulib.c + cp $(srcdir)/config/m68k/fpgnulib.c fpgnulib.c +xfgnulib.c: $(srcdir)/config/m68k/fpgnulib.c + echo '#define EXTFLOAT' > xfgnulib.c + cat $(srcdir)/config/m68k/fpgnulib.c >> xfgnulib.c + +MULTILIB_OPTIONS = m68000/m68020/m5200 m68881/msoft-float +MULTILIB_DIRNAMES = +MULTILIB_MATCHES = m68000=mc68000 m68000=m68302 m68000=m68332 m68020=mc68020 m68020=m68040 +MULTILIB_EXCEPTIONS = *m5200/*m68881 *m5200/*msoft-float + +LIBGCC = stmp-multilib +INSTALL_LIBGCC = install-multilib + +# from ../t-svr4 +EXTRA_PARTS=crtbegin.o crtend.o +# no pic for now +#CRTSTUFF_T_CFLAGS=-fpic diff --git a/gcc/configure b/gcc/configure index 7e86ceb9646..f53baab4d40 100755 --- a/gcc/configure +++ b/gcc/configure @@ -4189,6 +4189,12 @@ for machine in $build $host $target; do extra_headers=math-68881.h float_format=m68k ;; + m68020-*-elf* | m68k-*-elf*) + tm_file="m68k/m68020-elf.h libgloss.h" + xm_file=m68k/xm-m68kv.h + tmake_file=m68k/t-m68kelf + header_files=math-68881.h + ;; m68k-*-lynxos*) if test x$gas = xyes then @@ -5951,7 +5957,7 @@ fi # Figure out what assembler alignment features are present. echo $ac_n "checking assembler alignment features""... $ac_c" 1>&6 -echo "configure:5955: checking assembler alignment features" >&5 +echo "configure:5961: checking assembler alignment features" >&5 gcc_cv_as= gcc_cv_as_alignment_features= gcc_cv_as_gas_srcdir=`echo $srcdir | sed -e 's,/gcc$,,'`/gas @@ -6024,7 +6030,7 @@ fi echo "$ac_t""$gcc_cv_as_alignment_features" 1>&6 echo $ac_n "checking assembler subsection support""... $ac_c" 1>&6 -echo "configure:6028: checking assembler subsection support" >&5 +echo "configure:6034: checking assembler subsection support" >&5 gcc_cv_as_subsections= if test x$gcc_cv_as != x; then # Check if we have .subsection @@ -6260,7 +6266,7 @@ fi # Warn if using init_priority. echo $ac_n "checking whether to enable init_priority by default""... $ac_c" 1>&6 -echo "configure:6264: checking whether to enable init_priority by default" >&5 +echo "configure:6270: checking whether to enable init_priority by default" >&5 if test x$enable_init_priority != xyes; then enable_init_priority=no fi diff --git a/gcc/configure.in b/gcc/configure.in index 4eb8d57b5a4..c75bcec11f2 100644 --- a/gcc/configure.in +++ b/gcc/configure.in @@ -1936,6 +1936,12 @@ changequote([,])dnl extra_headers=math-68881.h float_format=m68k ;; + m68020-*-elf* | m68k-*-elf*) + tm_file="m68k/m68020-elf.h libgloss.h" + xm_file=m68k/xm-m68kv.h + tmake_file=m68k/t-m68kelf + header_files=math-68881.h + ;; m68k-*-lynxos*) if test x$gas = xyes then