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2 * CDDL HEADER START | |
3 * | |
4 * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the | |
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6 * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. |
0 | 7 * |
8 * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE | |
9 * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. | |
10 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions | |
11 * and limitations under the License. | |
12 * | |
13 * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each | |
14 * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. | |
15 * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the | |
16 * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying | |
17 * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] | |
18 * | |
19 * CDDL HEADER END | |
20 */ | |
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0 | 22 /* |
23 * Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T | |
24 * All Rights Reserved | |
25 * | |
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26 * Copyright 2009 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. |
0 | 27 * Use is subject to license terms. |
28 * | |
29 * Global include file for all sgs SPARC machine dependent macros, constants | |
30 * and declarations. | |
31 */ | |
32 | |
6206 | 33 #ifndef _MACHDEP_SPARC_H |
34 #define _MACHDEP_SPARC_H | |
0 | 35 |
36 #include <link.h> | |
37 #include <sys/machelf.h> | |
38 | |
39 #ifdef __cplusplus | |
40 extern "C" { | |
41 #endif | |
42 | |
43 /* | |
44 * Elf header information. | |
45 */ | |
6206 | 46 #define M_MACH_32 EM_SPARC |
47 #define M_MACH_64 EM_SPARCV9 | |
48 | |
0 | 49 #ifdef _ELF64 |
50 #define M_MACH EM_SPARCV9 | |
51 #define M_CLASS ELFCLASS64 | |
52 #else | |
53 #define M_MACH EM_SPARC | |
54 #define M_CLASS ELFCLASS32 | |
55 #endif | |
56 #define M_MACHPLUS EM_SPARC32PLUS | |
57 #define M_DATA ELFDATA2MSB | |
58 #define M_FLAGSPLUS EF_SPARC_32PLUS | |
59 | |
60 /* | |
61 * Page boundary Macros: truncate to previous page boundary and round to | |
62 * next page boundary (refer to generic macros in ../sgs.h also). | |
63 */ | |
64 #define M_PTRUNC(X) ((X) & ~(syspagsz - 1)) | |
65 #define M_PROUND(X) (((X) + syspagsz - 1) & ~(syspagsz - 1)) | |
66 | |
67 /* | |
68 * Segment boundary macros: truncate to previous segment boundary and round | |
69 * to next page boundary. | |
70 */ | |
71 #ifndef M_SEGSIZE | |
72 #define M_SEGSIZE ELF_SPARC_MAXPGSZ | |
73 #endif | |
74 #define M_STRUNC(X) ((X) & ~(M_SEGSIZE - 1)) | |
75 #define M_SROUND(X) (((X) + M_SEGSIZE - 1) & ~(M_SEGSIZE - 1)) | |
76 | |
77 | |
78 /* | |
79 * TLS static segments must be rounded to the following requirements, | |
80 * due to libthread stack allocation. | |
81 */ | |
82 #if defined(_ELF64) | |
83 #define M_TLSSTATALIGN 0x10 | |
84 #else | |
2647 | 85 #define M_TLSSTATALIGN 0x08 |
0 | 86 #endif |
87 | |
88 | |
89 /* | |
90 * Instruction encodings. | |
91 */ | |
92 #define M_SAVESP64 0x9de3bfc0 /* save %sp, -64, %sp */ | |
93 #define M_CALL 0x40000000 | |
94 #define M_JMPL 0x81c06000 /* jmpl %g1 + simm13, %g0 */ | |
95 #define M_SETHIG0 0x01000000 /* sethi %hi(val), %g0 */ | |
96 #define M_SETHIG1 0x03000000 /* sethi %hi(val), %g1 */ | |
97 #define M_STO7G1IM 0xde206000 /* st %o7,[%g1 + %lo(val)] */ | |
98 #define M_SUBFPSPG1 0x8227800e /* sub %fp,%sp,%g1 */ | |
99 #define M_NOP 0x01000000 /* sethi 0, %o0 (nop) */ | |
100 #define M_BA_A 0x30800000 /* ba,a */ | |
101 #define M_BA_A_PT 0x30480000 /* ba,a %icc, <dst> */ | |
102 #define M_MOVO7TOG1 0x8210000f /* mov %o7, %g1 */ | |
103 #define M_MOVO7TOG5 0x8a10000f /* mov %o7, %g5 */ | |
104 #define M_MOVI7TOG1 0x8210001f /* mov %i7, %g1 */ | |
105 #define M_BA_A_XCC 0x30680000 /* ba,a %xcc */ | |
106 #define M_JMPL_G5G0 0x81c16000 /* jmpl %g5 + 0, %g0 */ | |
107 #define M_XNOR_G5G1 0x82396000 /* xnor %g5, 0, %g1 */ | |
108 | |
109 | |
110 #define M_BIND_ADJ 4 /* adjustment for end of */ | |
111 /* elf_rtbndr() address */ | |
112 | |
113 | |
114 /* | |
115 * Plt and Got information; the first few .got and .plt entries are reserved | |
116 * PLT[0] jump to dynamic linker | |
117 * GOT[0] address of _DYNAMIC | |
118 */ | |
119 #define M_PLT_INSSIZE 4 /* single plt instruction size */ | |
120 #define M_GOT_XDYNAMIC 0 /* got index for _DYNAMIC */ | |
121 #define M_GOT_XNumber 1 /* reserved no. of got entries */ | |
122 | |
123 /* | |
124 * ELF32 bit PLT constants | |
125 */ | |
126 #define M32_PLT_ENTSIZE 12 /* 32bit plt entry size in bytes */ | |
127 | |
128 /* | |
129 * ELF64 bit PLT constants | |
130 */ | |
131 #define M64_PLT_NEARPLTS 0x8000 /* # of NEAR PLTS we can have */ | |
132 #define M64_PLT_ENTSIZE 32 /* plt entry size in bytes */ | |
133 #define M64_PLT_FENTSIZE 24 /* size of far plt is 6 instructions */ | |
134 /* x 4bytes */ | |
135 #define M64_PLT_PSIZE 8 /* size of PLTP pointer */ | |
136 #define M64_PLT_FBLKCNTS 160 /* # of plts in far PLT blocks */ | |
137 #define M64_PLT_FBLOCKSZ (M64_PLT_FBLKCNTS *\ | |
138 M64_PLT_ENTSIZE) /* size of far PLT block */ | |
139 | |
140 | |
141 #ifdef _ELF64 | |
142 #define M_PLT_ENTSIZE M64_PLT_ENTSIZE /* plt entry size in bytes */ | |
143 #define M_PLT_XNumber 4 /* reserved no. of plt entries */ | |
144 #define M_PLT_ALIGN 256 /* alignment of .plt section */ | |
145 #define M_PLT_RESERVSZ (M_PLT_XNumber * \ | |
146 M_PLT_ENTSIZE) /* first 4 plt's reserved */ | |
147 #define M_GOT_ENTSIZE 8 /* got entry size in bytes */ | |
148 #define M_GOT_MAXSMALL 1024 /* maximum no. of small gots */ | |
149 #else /* Elf32 */ | |
150 #define M_PLT_ENTSIZE M32_PLT_ENTSIZE /* plt entry size in bytes */ | |
151 #define M_PLT_XNumber 4 /* reserved no. of plt entries */ | |
152 #define M_PLT_ALIGN M_WORD_ALIGN /* alignment of .plt section */ | |
153 #define M_PLT_RESERVSZ (M_PLT_XNumber * \ | |
154 M_PLT_ENTSIZE) /* first 4 plt's reserved */ | |
155 #define M_GOT_ENTSIZE 4 /* got entry size in bytes */ | |
156 #define M_GOT_MAXSMALL 2048 /* maximum no. of small gots */ | |
157 #endif /* _ELF64 */ | |
158 /* transition flags for got sizing */ | |
159 #define M_GOT_LARGE (Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 1) | |
160 #define M_GOT_SMALL (Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 2) | |
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161 #define M_GOT_MIXED (Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 3) |
0 | 162 |
163 | |
164 /* | |
165 * Other machine dependent entities | |
166 */ | |
167 #ifdef _ELF64 | |
168 #define M_SEGM_ALIGN ELF_SPARCV9_MAXPGSZ | |
169 /* | |
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170 * Put default 64-bit programs above 4 gigabytes to help insure correctness, so |
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171 * that any 64-bit programs that truncate pointers will fault now instead of |
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172 * corrupting itself and dying mysteriously. 64-bit programs can also be |
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173 * restricted to a 32-bit address space (SF1_SUNW_ADDR32), and these programs |
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174 * provide an alternative origin. |
0 | 175 */ |
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176 #define M_SEGM_ORIGIN (Addr)0x100000000ULL /* default 1st segment origin */ |
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177 #define M_SEGM_AORIGIN (Addr)0x100000ULL /* alternative 1st segment */ |
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178 /* origin */ |
0 | 179 #define M_WORD_ALIGN 8 |
180 #else | |
181 #define M_SEGM_ALIGN ELF_SPARC_MAXPGSZ | |
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182 #define M_SEGM_ORIGIN (Addr)0x10000 /* default 1st segment origin */ |
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183 #define M_SEGM_AORIGIN M_SEGM_ORIGIN /* alternative 1st segment */ |
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184 /* origin */ |
0 | 185 #define M_WORD_ALIGN 4 |
186 #endif | |
187 | |
188 /* | |
189 * Make common relocation information transparent to the common code | |
190 */ | |
191 #define M_REL_DT_TYPE DT_RELA /* .dynamic entry */ | |
192 #define M_REL_DT_SIZE DT_RELASZ /* .dynamic entry */ | |
193 #define M_REL_DT_ENT DT_RELAENT /* .dynamic entry */ | |
194 #define M_REL_DT_COUNT DT_RELACOUNT /* .dynamic entry */ | |
195 #define M_REL_SHT_TYPE SHT_RELA /* section header type */ | |
196 #define M_REL_ELF_TYPE ELF_T_RELA /* data buffer type */ | |
197 | |
198 /* | |
199 * Make common relocation types transparent to the common code | |
200 */ | |
201 #define M_R_NONE R_SPARC_NONE | |
202 #define M_R_GLOB_DAT R_SPARC_GLOB_DAT | |
203 #define M_R_COPY R_SPARC_COPY | |
204 #define M_R_RELATIVE R_SPARC_RELATIVE | |
205 #define M_R_JMP_SLOT R_SPARC_JMP_SLOT | |
206 #define M_R_REGISTER R_SPARC_REGISTER | |
207 #define M_R_FPTR R_SPARC_NONE | |
208 #define M_R_NUM R_SPARC_NUM | |
209 | |
210 #ifdef _ELF64 | |
211 #define M_R_ARRAYADDR R_SPARC_64 | |
212 #define M_R_DTPMOD R_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD64 | |
213 #define M_R_DTPOFF R_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF64 | |
214 #define M_R_TPOFF R_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF64 | |
215 #else /* _ELF32 */ | |
216 #define M_R_ARRAYADDR R_SPARC_32 | |
217 #define M_R_DTPMOD R_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD32 | |
218 #define M_R_DTPOFF R_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF32 | |
219 #define M_R_TPOFF R_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF32 | |
220 #endif /* _ELF64 */ | |
221 | |
222 | |
223 /* | |
224 * Make register symbols transparent to common code | |
225 */ | |
226 #define M_DT_REGISTER DT_SPARC_REGISTER | |
227 | |
228 /* | |
229 * Make plt section information transparent to the common code. | |
230 */ | |
231 #define M_PLT_SHF_FLAGS (SHF_ALLOC | SHF_WRITE | SHF_EXECINSTR) | |
232 | |
233 /* | |
234 * Make data segment information transparent to the common code. | |
235 */ | |
236 #define M_DATASEG_PERM (PF_R | PF_W | PF_X) | |
237 | |
238 /* | |
239 * Define a set of identifies for special sections. These allow the sections | |
240 * to be ordered within the output file image. These values should be | |
241 * maintained consistently, where appropriate, in each platform specific header | |
242 * file. | |
243 * | |
244 * o null identifies that this section does not need to be added to the | |
245 * output image (ie. shared object sections or sections we're going to | |
246 * recreate (sym tables, string tables, relocations, etc.)). | |
247 * | |
248 * o any user defined section will be first in the associated segment. | |
249 * | |
250 * o interp and capabilities sections are next, as these are accessed | |
251 * immediately the first page of the image is mapped. | |
252 * | |
253 * o the syminfo, hash, dynsym, dynstr and rel's are grouped together as | |
254 * these will all be accessed first by ld.so.1 to perform relocations. | |
255 * | |
256 * o the got, dynamic, and plt are grouped together as these may also be | |
257 * accessed first by ld.so.1 to perform relocations, fill in DT_DEBUG | |
258 * (executables only), and .plt[0]. | |
259 * | |
260 * o unknown sections (stabs, comments etc.) go at the end. | |
261 * | |
262 * Note that .tlsbss/.bss are given the largest identifiers. This insures that | |
263 * if any unknown sections become associated to the same segment as the .bss, | |
264 * the .bss sections are always the last section in the segment. | |
265 */ | |
266 #define M_ID_NULL 0x00 | |
267 #define M_ID_USER 0x01 | |
268 | |
269 #define M_ID_INTERP 0x02 /* SHF_ALLOC */ | |
270 #define M_ID_CAP 0x03 | |
271 #define M_ID_SYMINFO 0x04 | |
272 #define M_ID_HASH 0x05 | |
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276 #define M_ID_VERSION 0x09 |
3492 | 277 #define M_ID_DYNSORT 0x0a |
278 #define M_ID_REL 0x0b | |
279 #define M_ID_TEXT 0x0c /* SHF_ALLOC + SHF_EXECINSTR */ | |
280 #define M_ID_DATA 0x0d | |
0 | 281 |
282 /* M_ID_USER 0x01 dual entry - listed above */ | |
283 #define M_ID_GOTDATA 0x02 /* SHF_ALLOC + SHF_WRITE */ | |
284 #define M_ID_GOT 0x03 | |
285 #define M_ID_PLT 0x04 | |
286 #define M_ID_DYNAMIC 0x05 | |
287 #define M_ID_ARRAY 0x06 | |
288 | |
289 #define M_ID_UNKNOWN 0xfc /* just before TLS */ | |
290 | |
291 #define M_ID_TLS 0xfd /* just before bss */ | |
292 #define M_ID_TLSBSS 0xfe | |
293 #define M_ID_BSS 0xff | |
294 | |
295 #define M_ID_SYMTAB_NDX 0x02 /* ! SHF_ALLOC */ | |
296 #define M_ID_SYMTAB 0x03 | |
297 #define M_ID_STRTAB 0x04 | |
298 #define M_ID_DYNSYM_NDX 0x05 | |
299 #define M_ID_NOTE 0x06 | |
300 | |
6206 | 301 |
0 | 302 #ifdef __cplusplus |
303 } | |
304 #endif | |
305 | |
6206 | 306 #endif /* _MACHDEP_SPARC_H */ |