1/* frags.c - manage frags -
2   Copyright (C) 1987-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4   This file is part of GAS, the GNU Assembler.
5
6   GAS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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10
11   GAS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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13   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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15
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17   along with GAS; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the Free
18   Software Foundation, 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
19   02110-1301, USA.  */
20
21#include "as.h"
22#include "subsegs.h"
23#include "obstack.h"
24
25extern fragS zero_address_frag;
26extern fragS predefined_address_frag;
27
28static int totalfrags;
29
30int
31get_frag_count (void)
32{
33  return totalfrags;
34}
35
36void
37clear_frag_count (void)
38{
39  totalfrags = 0;
40}
41
42/* Initialization for frag routines.  */
43
44void
45frag_init (void)
46{
47  zero_address_frag.fr_type = rs_fill;
48  predefined_address_frag.fr_type = rs_fill;
49}
50
51/* Check that we're not trying to assemble into a section that can't
52   allocate frags (currently, this is only possible in the absolute
53   section), or into an mri common.  */
54
55static void
56frag_alloc_check (const struct obstack *ob)
57{
58  if (ob->chunk_size == 0)
59    {
60      as_bad (_("attempt to allocate data in absolute section"));
61      subseg_set (text_section, 0);
62    }
63
64  if (mri_common_symbol != NULL)
65    {
66      as_bad (_("attempt to allocate data in common section"));
67      mri_common_symbol = NULL;
68    }
69}
70
71/* Allocate a frag on the specified obstack.
72   Call this routine from everywhere else, so that all the weird alignment
73   hackery can be done in just one place.  */
74
75fragS *
76frag_alloc (struct obstack *ob)
77{
78  fragS *ptr;
79  int oalign;
80
81  (void) obstack_alloc (ob, 0);
82  oalign = obstack_alignment_mask (ob);
83  obstack_alignment_mask (ob) = 0;
84  ptr = (fragS *) obstack_alloc (ob, SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG);
85  obstack_alignment_mask (ob) = oalign;
86  memset (ptr, 0, SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG);
87  totalfrags++;
88  return ptr;
89}
90
91/* Try to augment current frag by nchars chars.
92   If there is no room, close of the current frag with a ".fill 0"
93   and begin a new frag. Unless the new frag has nchars chars available
94   do not return. Do not set up any fields of *now_frag.  */
95
96void
97frag_grow (size_t nchars)
98{
99  if (obstack_room (&frchain_now->frch_obstack) < nchars)
100    {
101      size_t oldc;
102      size_t newc;
103
104      /* Try to allocate a bit more than needed right now.  But don't do
105         this if we would waste too much memory.  Especially necessary
106         for extremely big (like 2GB initialized) frags.  */
107      if (nchars < 0x10000)
108        newc = 2 * nchars;
109      else
110        newc = nchars + 0x10000;
111      newc += SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG;
112
113      /* Check for possible overflow.  */
114      if (newc < nchars)
115	as_fatal (ngettext ("can't extend frag %lu char",
116			    "can't extend frag %lu chars",
117			    (unsigned long) nchars),
118		  (unsigned long) nchars);
119
120      /* Force to allocate at least NEWC bytes, but not less than the
121         default.  */
122      oldc = obstack_chunk_size (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
123      if (newc > oldc)
124	obstack_chunk_size (&frchain_now->frch_obstack) = newc;
125
126      while (obstack_room (&frchain_now->frch_obstack) < nchars)
127        {
128          /* Not enough room in this frag.  Close it and start a new one.
129             This must be done in a loop because the created frag may not
130             be big enough if the current obstack chunk is used.  */
131          frag_wane (frag_now);
132          frag_new (0);
133        }
134
135      /* Restore the old chunk size.  */
136      obstack_chunk_size (&frchain_now->frch_obstack) = oldc;
137    }
138}
139
140/* Call this to close off a completed frag, and start up a new (empty)
141   frag, in the same subsegment as the old frag.
142   [frchain_now remains the same but frag_now is updated.]
143   Because this calculates the correct value of fr_fix by
144   looking at the obstack 'frags', it needs to know how many
145   characters at the end of the old frag belong to the maximal
146   variable part;  The rest must belong to fr_fix.
147   It doesn't actually set up the old frag's fr_var.  You may have
148   set fr_var == 1, but allocated 10 chars to the end of the frag;
149   In this case you pass old_frags_var_max_size == 10.
150   In fact, you may use fr_var for something totally unrelated to the
151   size of the variable part of the frag;  None of the generic frag
152   handling code makes use of fr_var.
153
154   Make a new frag, initialising some components. Link new frag at end
155   of frchain_now.  */
156
157void
158frag_new (size_t old_frags_var_max_size
159	  /* Number of chars (already allocated on obstack frags) in
160	     variable_length part of frag.  */)
161{
162  fragS *former_last_fragP;
163  frchainS *frchP;
164
165  gas_assert (frchain_now->frch_last == frag_now);
166
167  /* Fix up old frag's fr_fix.  */
168  frag_now->fr_fix = frag_now_fix_octets ();
169  gas_assert (frag_now->fr_fix >= old_frags_var_max_size);
170  frag_now->fr_fix -= old_frags_var_max_size;
171  /* Make sure its type is valid.  */
172  gas_assert (frag_now->fr_type != 0);
173
174  /* This will align the obstack so the next struct we allocate on it
175     will begin at a correct boundary.  */
176  obstack_finish (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
177  frchP = frchain_now;
178  know (frchP);
179  former_last_fragP = frchP->frch_last;
180  gas_assert (former_last_fragP != 0);
181  gas_assert (former_last_fragP == frag_now);
182  frag_now = frag_alloc (&frchP->frch_obstack);
183
184  frag_now->fr_file = as_where (&frag_now->fr_line);
185
186  /* Generally, frag_now->points to an address rounded up to next
187     alignment.  However, characters will add to obstack frags
188     IMMEDIATELY after the struct frag, even if they are not starting
189     at an alignment address.  */
190  former_last_fragP->fr_next = frag_now;
191  frchP->frch_last = frag_now;
192
193#ifndef NO_LISTING
194  {
195    extern struct list_info_struct *listing_tail;
196    frag_now->line = listing_tail;
197  }
198#endif
199
200  gas_assert (frchain_now->frch_last == frag_now);
201
202  frag_now->fr_next = NULL;
203}
204
205/* Start a new frag unless we have n more chars of room in the current frag.
206   Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
207
208   Return the address of the 1st char to write into. Advance
209   frag_now_growth past the new chars.  */
210
211char *
212frag_more (size_t nchars)
213{
214  char *retval;
215
216  frag_alloc_check (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
217  frag_grow (nchars);
218  retval = obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
219  obstack_blank_fast (&frchain_now->frch_obstack, nchars);
220  return retval;
221}
222
223/* Close the current frag, setting its fields for a relaxable frag.  Start a
224   new frag.  */
225
226static void
227frag_var_init (relax_stateT type, size_t max_chars, size_t var,
228	       relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset,
229               char *opcode)
230{
231  frag_now->fr_var = var;
232  frag_now->fr_type = type;
233  frag_now->fr_subtype = subtype;
234  frag_now->fr_symbol = symbol;
235  frag_now->fr_offset = offset;
236  frag_now->fr_opcode = opcode;
237#ifdef USING_CGEN
238  frag_now->fr_cgen.insn = 0;
239  frag_now->fr_cgen.opindex = 0;
240  frag_now->fr_cgen.opinfo = 0;
241#endif
242#ifdef TC_FRAG_INIT
243  TC_FRAG_INIT (frag_now, max_chars);
244#endif
245  frag_now->fr_file = as_where (&frag_now->fr_line);
246
247  frag_new (max_chars);
248}
249
250/* Start a new frag unless we have max_chars more chars of room in the
251   current frag.  Close off the old frag with a .fill 0.
252
253   Set up a machine_dependent relaxable frag, then start a new frag.
254   Return the address of the 1st char of the var part of the old frag
255   to write into.  */
256
257char *
258frag_var (relax_stateT type, size_t max_chars, size_t var,
259	  relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset,
260	  char *opcode)
261{
262  char *retval;
263
264  frag_grow (max_chars);
265  retval = obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
266  obstack_blank_fast (&frchain_now->frch_obstack, max_chars);
267  frag_var_init (type, max_chars, var, subtype, symbol, offset, opcode);
268  return retval;
269}
270
271/* OVE: This variant of frag_var assumes that space for the tail has been
272	allocated by caller.
273	No call to frag_grow is done.  */
274
275char *
276frag_variant (relax_stateT type, size_t max_chars, size_t var,
277	      relax_substateT subtype, symbolS *symbol, offsetT offset,
278	      char *opcode)
279{
280  char *retval;
281
282  retval = obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
283  frag_var_init (type, max_chars, var, subtype, symbol, offset, opcode);
284
285  return retval;
286}
287
288/* Reduce the variable end of a frag to a harmless state.  */
289
290void
291frag_wane (fragS *fragP)
292{
293  fragP->fr_type = rs_fill;
294  fragP->fr_offset = 0;
295  fragP->fr_var = 0;
296}
297
298/* Return the number of bytes by which the current frag can be grown.  */
299
300size_t
301frag_room (void)
302{
303  return obstack_room (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
304}
305
306/* Make an alignment frag.  The size of this frag will be adjusted to
307   force the next frag to have the appropriate alignment.  ALIGNMENT
308   is the power of two to which to align.  FILL_CHARACTER is the
309   character to use to fill in any bytes which are skipped.  MAX is
310   the maximum number of characters to skip when doing the alignment,
311   or 0 if there is no maximum.  */
312
313void
314frag_align (int alignment, int fill_character, int max)
315{
316  if (now_seg == absolute_section)
317    {
318      addressT new_off;
319      addressT mask;
320
321      mask = (~(addressT) 0) << alignment;
322      new_off = (abs_section_offset + ~mask) & mask;
323      if (max == 0 || new_off - abs_section_offset <= (addressT) max)
324	abs_section_offset = new_off;
325    }
326  else
327    {
328      char *p;
329
330      p = frag_var (rs_align, 1, 1, (relax_substateT) max,
331		    (symbolS *) 0, (offsetT) alignment, (char *) 0);
332      *p = fill_character;
333    }
334}
335
336/* Make an alignment frag like frag_align, but fill with a repeating
337   pattern rather than a single byte.  ALIGNMENT is the power of two
338   to which to align.  FILL_PATTERN is the fill pattern to repeat in
339   the bytes which are skipped.  N_FILL is the number of bytes in
340   FILL_PATTERN.  MAX is the maximum number of characters to skip when
341   doing the alignment, or 0 if there is no maximum.  */
342
343void
344frag_align_pattern (int alignment, const char *fill_pattern,
345		    size_t n_fill, int max)
346{
347  char *p;
348
349  p = frag_var (rs_align, n_fill, n_fill, (relax_substateT) max,
350		(symbolS *) 0, (offsetT) alignment, (char *) 0);
351  memcpy (p, fill_pattern, n_fill);
352}
353
354/* The NOP_OPCODE is for the alignment fill value.  Fill it with a nop
355   instruction so that the disassembler does not choke on it.  */
356#ifndef NOP_OPCODE
357#define NOP_OPCODE 0x00
358#endif
359
360/* Use this to restrict the amount of memory allocated for representing
361   the alignment code.  Needs to be large enough to hold any fixed sized
362   prologue plus the replicating portion.  */
363#ifndef MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE
364  /* Assume that if HANDLE_ALIGN is not defined then no special action
365     is required to code fill, which means that we get just repeat the
366     one NOP_OPCODE byte.  */
367# ifndef HANDLE_ALIGN
368#  define MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE  1
369# else
370#  define MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE  ((1 << alignment) - 1)
371# endif
372#endif
373
374void
375frag_align_code (int alignment, int max)
376{
377  char *p;
378
379  p = frag_var (rs_align_code, MAX_MEM_FOR_RS_ALIGN_CODE, 1,
380		(relax_substateT) max, (symbolS *) 0,
381		(offsetT) alignment, (char *) 0);
382  *p = NOP_OPCODE;
383}
384
385addressT
386frag_now_fix_octets (void)
387{
388  if (now_seg == absolute_section)
389    return abs_section_offset;
390
391  return ((char *) obstack_next_free (&frchain_now->frch_obstack)
392	  - frag_now->fr_literal);
393}
394
395addressT
396frag_now_fix (void)
397{
398  /* Symbols whose section has SEC_ELF_OCTETS set,
399     resolve to octets instead of target bytes.  */
400  if (now_seg->flags & SEC_OCTETS)
401    return frag_now_fix_octets ();
402  else
403    return frag_now_fix_octets () / OCTETS_PER_BYTE;
404}
405
406void
407frag_append_1_char (int datum)
408{
409  frag_alloc_check (&frchain_now->frch_obstack);
410  if (obstack_room (&frchain_now->frch_obstack) <= 1)
411    {
412      frag_wane (frag_now);
413      frag_new (0);
414    }
415  obstack_1grow (&frchain_now->frch_obstack, datum);
416}
417
418/* Return TRUE if FRAG1 and FRAG2 have a fixed relationship between
419   their start addresses.  Set OFFSET to the difference in address
420   not already accounted for in the frag FR_ADDRESS.  */
421
422bfd_boolean
423frag_offset_fixed_p (const fragS *frag1, const fragS *frag2, offsetT *offset)
424{
425  const fragS *frag;
426  offsetT off;
427
428  /* Start with offset initialised to difference between the two frags.
429     Prior to assigning frag addresses this will be zero.  */
430  off = frag1->fr_address - frag2->fr_address;
431  if (frag1 == frag2)
432    {
433      *offset = off;
434      return TRUE;
435    }
436
437  /* Maybe frag2 is after frag1.  */
438  frag = frag1;
439  while (frag->fr_type == rs_fill)
440    {
441      off += frag->fr_fix + frag->fr_offset * frag->fr_var;
442      frag = frag->fr_next;
443      if (frag == NULL)
444	break;
445      if (frag == frag2)
446	{
447	  *offset = off;
448	  return TRUE;
449	}
450    }
451
452  /* Maybe frag1 is after frag2.  */
453  off = frag1->fr_address - frag2->fr_address;
454  frag = frag2;
455  while (frag->fr_type == rs_fill)
456    {
457      off -= frag->fr_fix + frag->fr_offset * frag->fr_var;
458      frag = frag->fr_next;
459      if (frag == NULL)
460	break;
461      if (frag == frag1)
462	{
463	  *offset = off;
464	  return TRUE;
465	}
466    }
467
468  return FALSE;
469}
470
471/* Return TRUE if we can determine whether FRAG2 OFF2 appears after
472   (strict >, not >=) FRAG1 OFF1, assuming it is not before.  Set
473   *OFFSET so that resolve_expression will resolve an O_gt operation
474   between them to false (0) if they are guaranteed to be at the same
475   location, or to true (-1) if they are guaranteed to be at different
476   locations.  Return FALSE conservatively, e.g. if neither result can
477   be guaranteed (yet).
478
479   They are known to be in the same segment, and not the same frag
480   (this is a fallback for frag_offset_fixed_p, that always takes care
481   of this case), and it is expected (from the uses this is designed
482   to simplify, namely location view increments) that frag2 is
483   reachable from frag1 following the fr_next links, rather than the
484   other way round.  */
485
486bfd_boolean
487frag_gtoffset_p (valueT off2, const fragS *frag2,
488		 valueT off1, const fragS *frag1, offsetT *offset)
489{
490  /* Insanity check.  */
491  if (frag2 == frag1 || off1 > frag1->fr_fix)
492    return FALSE;
493
494  /* If the first symbol offset is at the end of the first frag and
495     the second symbol offset at the beginning of the second frag then
496     it is possible they are at the same address.  Go looking for a
497     non-zero fr_fix in any frag between these frags.  If found then
498     we can say the O_gt result will be true.  If no such frag is
499     found we assume that frag1 or any of the following frags might
500     have a variable tail and thus the answer is unknown.  This isn't
501     strictly true; some frags don't have a variable tail, but it
502     doesn't seem worth optimizing for those cases.  */
503  const fragS *frag = frag1;
504  offsetT delta = off2 - off1;
505  for (;;)
506    {
507      delta += frag->fr_fix;
508      frag = frag->fr_next;
509      if (frag == frag2)
510	{
511	  if (delta == 0)
512	    return FALSE;
513	  break;
514	}
515      /* If we run off the end of the frag chain then we have a case
516	 where frag2 is not after frag1, ie. an O_gt expression not
517	 created for .loc view.  */
518      if (frag == NULL)
519	return FALSE;
520    }
521
522  *offset = (off2 - off1 - delta) * OCTETS_PER_BYTE;
523  return TRUE;
524}
525