//===-- llvm/MC/MCFixup.h - Instruction Relocation and Patching -*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H #define LLVM_MC_MCFIXUP_H #include namespace llvm { class MCExpr; // Private constants, do not use. // // This is currently laid out so that the MCFixup fields can be efficiently // accessed, while keeping the offset field large enough that the assembler // backend can reasonably use the MCFixup representation for an entire fragment // (splitting any overly large fragments). // // The division of bits between the kind and the opindex can be tweaked if we // end up needing more bits for target dependent kinds. enum { MCFIXUP_NUM_GENERIC_KINDS = 128, MCFIXUP_NUM_KIND_BITS = 16, MCFIXUP_NUM_OFFSET_BITS = (32 - MCFIXUP_NUM_KIND_BITS) }; /// MCFixupKind - Extensible enumeration to represent the type of a fixup. enum MCFixupKind { FK_Data_1 = 0, ///< A one-byte fixup. FK_Data_2, ///< A two-byte fixup. FK_Data_4, ///< A four-byte fixup. FK_Data_8, ///< A eight-byte fixup. FirstTargetFixupKind = MCFIXUP_NUM_GENERIC_KINDS, MaxTargetFixupKind = (1 << MCFIXUP_NUM_KIND_BITS) }; /// MCFixup - Encode information on a single operation to perform on an byte /// sequence (e.g., an encoded instruction) which requires assemble- or run- /// time patching. /// /// Fixups are used any time the target instruction encoder needs to represent /// some value in an instruction which is not yet concrete. The encoder will /// encode the instruction assuming the value is 0, and emit a fixup which /// communicates to the assembler backend how it should rewrite the encoded /// value. /// /// During the process of relaxation, the assembler will apply fixups as /// symbolic values become concrete. When relaxation is complete, any remaining /// fixups become relocations in the object file (or errors, if the fixup cannot /// be encoded on the target). class MCFixup { static const unsigned MaxOffset = 1 << MCFIXUP_NUM_KIND_BITS; /// The value to put into the fixup location. The exact interpretation of the /// expression is target dependent, usually it will one of the operands to an /// instruction or an assembler directive. const MCExpr *Value; /// The byte index of start of the relocation inside the encoded instruction. unsigned Offset : MCFIXUP_NUM_OFFSET_BITS; /// The target dependent kind of fixup item this is. The kind is used to /// determine how the operand value should be encoded into the instruction. unsigned Kind : MCFIXUP_NUM_KIND_BITS; public: static MCFixup Create(unsigned Offset, const MCExpr *Value, MCFixupKind Kind) { MCFixup FI; FI.Value = Value; FI.Offset = Offset; FI.Kind = unsigned(Kind); assert(Offset == FI.getOffset() && "Offset out of range!"); assert(Kind == FI.getKind() && "Kind out of range!"); return FI; } MCFixupKind getKind() const { return MCFixupKind(Kind); } unsigned getOffset() const { return Offset; } const MCExpr *getValue() const { return Value; } /// getKindForSize - Return the generic fixup kind for a value with the given /// size. It is an error to pass an unsupported size. static MCFixupKind getKindForSize(unsigned Size) { switch (Size) { default: assert(0 && "Invalid generic fixup size!"); case 1: return FK_Data_1; case 2: return FK_Data_2; case 4: return FK_Data_4; case 8: return FK_Data_8; } } }; } // End llvm namespace #endif