// Derived from Inferno utils/6l/l.h and related files. // http://code.google.com/p/inferno-os/source/browse/utils/6l/l.h // // Copyright © 1994-1999 Lucent Technologies Inc. All rights reserved. // Portions Copyright © 1995-1997 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net) // Portions Copyright © 1997-1999 Vita Nuova Limited // Portions Copyright © 2000-2007 Vita Nuova Holdings Limited (www.vitanuova.com) // Portions Copyright © 2004,2006 Bruce Ellis // Portions Copyright © 2005-2007 C H Forsyth (forsyth@terzarima.net) // Revisions Copyright © 2000-2007 Lucent Technologies Inc. and others // Portions Copyright © 2009 The Go Authors. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE // AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER // LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, // OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN // THE SOFTWARE. package obj import "encoding/binary" // An Addr is an argument to an instruction. // The general forms and their encodings are: // // sym±offset(symkind)(reg)(index*scale) // Memory reference at address &sym(symkind) + offset + reg + index*scale. // Any of sym(symkind), ±offset, (reg), (index*scale), and *scale can be omitted. // If (reg) and *scale are both omitted, the resulting expression (index) is parsed as (reg). // To force a parsing as index*scale, write (index*1). // Encoding: // type = TYPE_MEM // name = symkind (NAME_AUTO, ...) or 0 (NAME_NONE) // sym = sym // offset = ±offset // reg = reg (REG_*) // index = index (REG_*) // scale = scale (1, 2, 4, 8) // // $<mem> // Effective address of memory reference <mem>, defined above. // Encoding: same as memory reference, but type = TYPE_ADDR. // // $<±integer value> // This is a special case of $<mem>, in which only ±offset is present. // It has a separate type for easy recognition. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_CONST // offset = ±integer value // // *<mem> // Indirect reference through memory reference <mem>, defined above. // Only used on x86 for CALL/JMP *sym(SB), which calls/jumps to a function // pointer stored in the data word sym(SB), not a function named sym(SB). // Encoding: same as above, but type = TYPE_INDIR. // // $*$<mem> // No longer used. // On machines with actual SB registers, $*$<mem> forced the // instruction encoding to use a full 32-bit constant, never a // reference relative to SB. // // $<floating point literal> // Floating point constant value. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_FCONST // val = floating point value // // $<string literal, up to 8 chars> // String literal value (raw bytes used for DATA instruction). // Encoding: // type = TYPE_SCONST // val = string // // <register name> // Any register: integer, floating point, control, segment, and so on. // If looking for specific register kind, must check type and reg value range. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_REG // reg = reg (REG_*) // // x(PC) // Encoding: // type = TYPE_BRANCH // val = Prog* reference OR ELSE offset = target pc (branch takes priority) // // $±x-±y // Final argument to TEXT, specifying local frame size x and argument size y. // In this form, x and y are integer literals only, not arbitrary expressions. // This avoids parsing ambiguities due to the use of - as a separator. // The ± are optional. // If the final argument to TEXT omits the -±y, the encoding should still // use TYPE_TEXTSIZE (not TYPE_CONST), with u.argsize = ArgsSizeUnknown. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_TEXTSIZE // offset = x // val = int32(y) // // reg<<shift, reg>>shift, reg->shift, reg@>shift // Shifted register value, for ARM. // In this form, reg must be a register and shift can be a register or an integer constant. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_SHIFT // offset = (reg&15) | shifttype<<5 | count // shifttype = 0, 1, 2, 3 for <<, >>, ->, @> // count = (reg&15)<<8 | 1<<4 for a register shift count, (n&31)<<7 for an integer constant. // // (reg, reg) // A destination register pair. When used as the last argument of an instruction, // this form makes clear that both registers are destinations. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_REGREG // reg = first register // offset = second register // // [reg, reg, reg-reg] // Register list for ARM. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_REGLIST // offset = bit mask of registers in list; R0 is low bit. // // reg, reg // Register pair for ARM. // TYPE_REGREG2 // // (reg+reg) // Register pair for PPC64. // Encoding: // type = TYPE_MEM // reg = first register // index = second register // scale = 1 // type Addr struct { Type int16 Reg int16 Index int16 Scale int16 // Sometimes holds a register. Name int8 Class int8 Etype uint8 Offset int64 Width int64 Sym *LSym Gotype *LSym // argument value: // for TYPE_SCONST, a string // for TYPE_FCONST, a float64 // for TYPE_BRANCH, a *Prog (optional) // for TYPE_TEXTSIZE, an int32 (optional) Val interface{} Node interface{} // for use by compiler } const ( NAME_NONE = 0 + iota NAME_EXTERN NAME_STATIC NAME_AUTO NAME_PARAM // A reference to name@GOT(SB) is a reference to the entry in the global offset // table for 'name'. NAME_GOTREF ) const ( TYPE_NONE = 0 ) const ( TYPE_BRANCH = 5 + iota TYPE_TEXTSIZE TYPE_MEM TYPE_CONST TYPE_FCONST TYPE_SCONST TYPE_REG TYPE_ADDR TYPE_SHIFT TYPE_REGREG TYPE_REGREG2 TYPE_INDIR TYPE_REGLIST ) // TODO(rsc): Describe prog. // TODO(rsc): Describe TEXT/GLOBL flag in from3, DATA width in from3. type Prog struct { Ctxt *Link Link *Prog From Addr From3 *Addr // optional To Addr Opt interface{} Forwd *Prog Pcond *Prog Rel *Prog // Source of forward jumps on x86; pcrel on arm Pc int64 Lineno int32 Spadj int32 As int16 Reg int16 RegTo2 int16 // 2nd register output operand Mark uint16 Optab uint16 Scond uint8 Back uint8 Ft uint8 Tt uint8 Isize uint8 Mode int8 Info ProgInfo } // From3Type returns From3.Type, or TYPE_NONE when From3 is nil. func (p *Prog) From3Type() int16 { if p.From3 == nil { return TYPE_NONE } return p.From3.Type } // From3Offset returns From3.Offset, or 0 when From3 is nil. func (p *Prog) From3Offset() int64 { if p.From3 == nil { return 0 } return p.From3.Offset } // ProgInfo holds information about the instruction for use // by clients such as the compiler. The exact meaning of this // data is up to the client and is not interpreted by the cmd/internal/obj/... packages. type ProgInfo struct { Flags uint32 // flag bits Reguse uint64 // registers implicitly used by this instruction Regset uint64 // registers implicitly set by this instruction Regindex uint64 // registers used by addressing mode } // Prog.as opcodes. // These are the portable opcodes, common to all architectures. // Each architecture defines many more arch-specific opcodes, // with values starting at A_ARCHSPECIFIC. // Each architecture adds an offset to this so each machine has // distinct space for its instructions. The offset is a power of // two so it can be masked to return to origin zero. // See the definitions of ABase386 etc. const ( AXXX = 0 + iota ACALL ACHECKNIL ADATA ADUFFCOPY ADUFFZERO AEND AFUNCDATA AGLOBL AJMP ANOP APCDATA ARET ATEXT ATYPE AUNDEF AUSEFIELD AVARDEF AVARKILL A_ARCHSPECIFIC ) // An LSym is the sort of symbol that is written to an object file. type LSym struct { Name string Type int16 Version int16 Dupok uint8 Cfunc uint8 Nosplit uint8 Leaf uint8 Seenglobl uint8 Onlist uint8 // Local means make the symbol local even when compiling Go code to reference Go // symbols in other shared libraries, as in this mode symbols are global by // default. "local" here means in the sense of the dynamic linker, i.e. not // visible outside of the module (shared library or executable) that contains its // definition. (When not compiling to support Go shared libraries, all symbols are // local in this sense unless there is a cgo_export_* directive). Local bool Args int32 Locals int32 Value int64 Size int64 Next *LSym Gotype *LSym Autom *Auto Text *Prog Etext *Prog Pcln *Pcln P []byte R []Reloc } type Pcln struct { Pcsp Pcdata Pcfile Pcdata Pcline Pcdata Pcdata []Pcdata Funcdata []*LSym Funcdataoff []int64 File []*LSym Lastfile *LSym Lastindex int } // LSym.type const ( Sxxx = iota STEXT SELFRXSECT STYPE SSTRING SGOSTRING SGOFUNC SGCBITS SRODATA SFUNCTAB STYPELINK SSYMTAB SPCLNTAB SELFROSECT SMACHOPLT SELFSECT SMACHO SMACHOGOT SWINDOWS SELFGOT SNOPTRDATA SINITARR SDATA SBSS SNOPTRBSS STLSBSS SXREF SMACHOSYMSTR SMACHOSYMTAB SMACHOINDIRECTPLT SMACHOINDIRECTGOT SFILE SFILEPATH SCONST SDYNIMPORT SHOSTOBJ SSUB = 1 << 8 SMASK = SSUB - 1 SHIDDEN = 1 << 9 SCONTAINER = 1 << 10 // has a sub-symbol ) type Reloc struct { Off int32 Siz uint8 Type int32 Add int64 Sym *LSym } // Reloc.type const ( R_ADDR = 1 + iota R_ADDRPOWER R_ADDRARM64 R_SIZE R_CALL R_CALLARM R_CALLARM64 R_CALLIND R_CALLPOWER R_CONST R_PCREL // R_TLS (only used on arm currently, and not on android and darwin where tlsg is // a regular variable) resolves to data needed to access the thread-local g. It is // interpreted differently depending on toolchain flags to implement either the // "local exec" or "inital exec" model for tls access. // TODO(mwhudson): change to use R_TLS_LE or R_TLS_IE as appropriate, not having // R_TLS do double duty. R_TLS // R_TLS_LE (only used on 386 and amd64 currently) resolves to the offset of the // thread-local g from the thread local base and is used to implement the "local // exec" model for tls access (r.Sym is not set by the compiler for this case but // is set to Tlsg in the linker when externally linking). R_TLS_LE // R_TLS_IE (only used on 386 and amd64 currently) resolves to the PC-relative // offset to a GOT slot containing the offset the thread-local g from the thread // local base and is used to implemented the "initial exec" model for tls access // (r.Sym is not set by the compiler for this case but is set to Tlsg in the // linker when externally linking). R_TLS_IE R_GOTOFF R_PLT0 R_PLT1 R_PLT2 R_USEFIELD R_POWER_TOC R_GOTPCREL ) type Auto struct { Asym *LSym Link *Auto Aoffset int32 Name int16 Gotype *LSym } // Auto.name const ( A_AUTO = 1 + iota A_PARAM ) type Pcdata struct { P []byte } // Pcdata iterator. // for(pciterinit(ctxt, &it, &pcd); !it.done; pciternext(&it)) { it.value holds in [it.pc, it.nextpc) } type Pciter struct { d Pcdata p []byte pc uint32 nextpc uint32 pcscale uint32 value int32 start int done int } // symbol version, incremented each time a file is loaded. // version==1 is reserved for savehist. const ( HistVersion = 1 ) // Link holds the context for writing object code from a compiler // to be linker input or for reading that input into the linker. type Link struct { Goarm int32 Headtype int Arch *LinkArch Debugasm int32 Debugvlog int32 Debugzerostack int32 Debugdivmod int32 Debugpcln int32 Flag_shared int32 Flag_dynlink bool Bso *Biobuf Pathname string Windows int32 Goroot string Goroot_final string Enforce_data_order int32 Hash map[SymVer]*LSym LineHist LineHist Imports []string Plist *Plist Plast *Plist Sym_div *LSym Sym_divu *LSym Sym_mod *LSym Sym_modu *LSym Tlsg *LSym Plan9privates *LSym Curp *Prog Printp *Prog Blitrl *Prog Elitrl *Prog Rexflag int Rep int Repn int Lock int Asmode int Andptr []byte And [100]uint8 Instoffset int64 Autosize int32 Armsize int32 Pc int64 Tlsoffset int Diag func(string, ...interface{}) Mode int Cursym *LSym Version int Textp *LSym Etextp *LSym } type SymVer struct { Name string Version int // TODO: make int16 to match LSym.Version? } // LinkArch is the definition of a single architecture. type LinkArch struct { ByteOrder binary.ByteOrder Name string Thechar int Preprocess func(*Link, *LSym) Assemble func(*Link, *LSym) Follow func(*Link, *LSym) Progedit func(*Link, *Prog) UnaryDst map[int]bool // Instruction takes one operand, a destination. Minlc int Ptrsize int Regsize int } /* executable header types */ const ( Hunknown = 0 + iota Hdarwin Hdragonfly Helf Hfreebsd Hlinux Hnacl Hnetbsd Hopenbsd Hplan9 Hsolaris Hwindows ) type Plist struct { Name *LSym Firstpc *Prog Recur int Link *Plist } /* * start a new Prog list. */ func Linknewplist(ctxt *Link) *Plist { pl := new(Plist) if ctxt.Plist == nil { ctxt.Plist = pl } else { ctxt.Plast.Link = pl } ctxt.Plast = pl return pl }