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20  */
21 
22 /*
23  *	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T
24  *	  All Rights Reserved
25  *
26  * Copyright (c) 1990, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
27  *
28  * Global include file for all sgs SPARC machine dependent macros, constants
29  * and declarations.
30  */
31 
32 #ifndef	_MACHDEP_SPARC_H
33 #define	_MACHDEP_SPARC_H
34 
35 #include <link.h>
36 #include <sys/machelf.h>
37 
38 #ifdef	__cplusplus
39 extern "C" {
40 #endif
41 
42 /*
43  * Elf header information.
44  */
45 #define	M_MACH_32		EM_SPARC
46 #define	M_MACH_64		EM_SPARCV9
47 
48 #ifdef _ELF64
49 #define	M_MACH			EM_SPARCV9
50 #define	M_CLASS			ELFCLASS64
51 #else
52 #define	M_MACH			EM_SPARC
53 #define	M_CLASS			ELFCLASS32
54 #endif
55 #define	M_MACHPLUS		EM_SPARC32PLUS
56 #define	M_DATA			ELFDATA2MSB
57 #define	M_FLAGSPLUS		EF_SPARC_32PLUS
58 
59 /*
60  * Page boundary Macros: truncate to previous page boundary and round to
61  * next page boundary (refer to generic macros in ../sgs.h also).
62  */
63 #define	M_PTRUNC(X)	((X) & ~(syspagsz - 1))
64 #define	M_PROUND(X)	(((X) + syspagsz - 1) & ~(syspagsz - 1))
65 
66 /*
67  * Segment boundary macros: truncate to previous segment boundary and round
68  * to next page boundary.
69  */
70 #ifndef	M_SEGSIZE
71 #define	M_SEGSIZE	ELF_SPARC_MAXPGSZ
72 #endif
73 #define	M_STRUNC(X)	((X) & ~(M_SEGSIZE - 1))
74 #define	M_SROUND(X)	(((X) + M_SEGSIZE - 1) & ~(M_SEGSIZE - 1))
75 
76 /*
77  * Relocation type macro.
78  */
79 #define	M_RELOC		Rela
80 
81 /*
82  * TLS static segments must be rounded to the following requirements,
83  * due to libthread stack allocation.
84  */
85 #if	defined(_ELF64)
86 #define	M_TLSSTATALIGN	0x10
87 #else
88 #define	M_TLSSTATALIGN	0x08
89 #endif
90 
91 /*
92  * Instruction encodings.
93  */
94 #define	M_SAVESP64	0x9de3bfc0	/* save %sp, -64, %sp */
95 #define	M_CALL		0x40000000
96 #define	M_JMPL		0x81c06000	/* jmpl %g1 + simm13, %g0 */
97 #define	M_SETHIG0	0x01000000	/* sethi %hi(val), %g0 */
98 #define	M_SETHIG1	0x03000000	/* sethi %hi(val), %g1 */
99 #define	M_STO7G1IM	0xde206000	/* st	 %o7,[%g1 + %lo(val)] */
100 #define	M_SUBFPSPG1	0x8227800e	/* sub	%fp,%sp,%g1 */
101 #define	M_NOP		0x01000000	/* sethi 0, %o0 (nop) */
102 #define	M_BA_A		0x30800000	/* ba,a */
103 #define	M_BA_A_PT	0x30480000	/* ba,a %icc, <dst> */
104 #define	M_MOVO7TOG1	0x8210000f	/* mov %o7, %g1 */
105 #define	M_MOVO7TOG5	0x8a10000f	/* mov %o7, %g5 */
106 #define	M_MOVI7TOG1	0x8210001f	/* mov %i7, %g1 */
107 #define	M_BA_A_XCC	0x30680000	/* ba,a %xcc */
108 #define	M_JMPL_G5G0	0x81c16000	/* jmpl %g5 + 0, %g0 */
109 #define	M_XNOR_G5G1	0x82396000	/* xnor	%g5, 0, %g1 */
110 
111 
112 #define	M_BIND_ADJ	4		/* adjustment for end of */
113 					/*	elf_rtbndr() address */
114 
115 /* transition flags for got sizing */
116 #define	M_GOT_LARGE	(Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 1)
117 #define	M_GOT_SMALL	(Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 2)
118 #define	M_GOT_MIXED	(Sword)(-M_GOT_MAXSMALL - 3)
119 
120 /*
121  * Other machine dependent entities
122  */
123 #ifdef _ELF64
124 #define	M_SEGM_ALIGN	ELF_SPARCV9_MAXPGSZ
125 /*
126  * Put default 64-bit programs above 4 gigabytes to help insure correctness, so
127  * that any 64-bit programs that truncate pointers will fault now instead of
128  * corrupting itself and dying mysteriously.  64-bit programs can also be
129  * restricted to a 32-bit address space (SF1_SUNW_ADDR32), and these programs
130  * provide an alternative origin.
131  */
132 #define	M_SEGM_ORIGIN	(Addr)0x100000000ULL	/* default 1st segment origin */
133 #define	M_SEGM_AORIGIN	(Addr)0x100000ULL	/* alternative 1st segment */
134 						/*    origin */
135 #else
136 #define	M_SEGM_ALIGN	ELF_SPARC_MAXPGSZ
137 #define	M_SEGM_ORIGIN	(Addr)0x10000		/* default 1st segment origin */
138 #define	M_SEGM_AORIGIN	M_SEGM_ORIGIN		/* alternative 1st segment */
139 						/*    origin */
140 #endif
141 
142 /*
143  * Make common relocation information transparent to the common code
144  */
145 #define	M_REL_DT_TYPE	DT_RELA		/* .dynamic entry */
146 #define	M_REL_DT_SIZE	DT_RELASZ	/* .dynamic entry */
147 #define	M_REL_DT_ENT	DT_RELAENT	/* .dynamic entry */
148 #define	M_REL_DT_COUNT	DT_RELACOUNT	/* .dynamic entry */
149 #define	M_REL_SHT_TYPE	SHT_RELA	/* section header type */
150 #define	M_REL_ELF_TYPE	ELF_T_RELA	/* data buffer type */
151 
152 /*
153  * Make common relocation types transparent to the common code
154  */
155 #define	M_R_NONE	R_SPARC_NONE
156 #define	M_R_GLOB_DAT	R_SPARC_GLOB_DAT
157 #define	M_R_COPY	R_SPARC_COPY
158 #define	M_R_RELATIVE	R_SPARC_RELATIVE
159 #define	M_R_JMP_SLOT	R_SPARC_JMP_SLOT
160 #define	M_R_REGISTER	R_SPARC_REGISTER
161 #define	M_R_FPTR	R_SPARC_NONE
162 #define	M_R_NUM		R_SPARC_NUM
163 
164 #ifdef	_ELF64
165 #define	M_R_ARRAYADDR	R_SPARC_64
166 #define	M_R_DTPMOD	R_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD64
167 #define	M_R_DTPOFF	R_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF64
168 #define	M_R_TPOFF	R_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF64
169 #else	/* _ELF32 */
170 #define	M_R_ARRAYADDR	R_SPARC_32
171 #define	M_R_DTPMOD	R_SPARC_TLS_DTPMOD32
172 #define	M_R_DTPOFF	R_SPARC_TLS_DTPOFF32
173 #define	M_R_TPOFF	R_SPARC_TLS_TPOFF32
174 #endif	/* _ELF64 */
175 
176 
177 /*
178  * Make register symbols transparent to common code
179  */
180 #define	M_DT_REGISTER	DT_SPARC_REGISTER
181 
182 /*
183  * Make plt section information transparent to the common code.
184  */
185 #define	M_PLT_SHF_FLAGS	(SHF_ALLOC | SHF_WRITE | SHF_EXECINSTR)
186 
187 /*
188  * Make default data segment and stack flags transparent to the common code.
189  */
190 #define	M_DATASEG_PERM	(PF_R | PF_W | PF_X)
191 #ifdef _ELF64
192 #define	M_STACK_PERM	(PF_R | PF_W)
193 #else
194 #define	M_STACK_PERM	(PF_R | PF_W | PF_X)
195 #endif
196 
197 /*
198  * Define a set of identifies for special sections.  These allow the sections
199  * to be ordered within the output file image.  These values should be
200  * maintained consistently, where appropriate, in each platform specific header
201  * file.
202  *
203  *  -	null identifies that this section does not need to be added to the
204  *	output image (ie. shared object sections or sections we're going to
205  *	recreate (sym tables, string tables, relocations, etc.)).
206  *
207  *  -	any user defined section will be first in the associated segment.
208  *
209  *  -	interp and capabilities sections are next, as these are accessed
210  *	immediately the first page of the image is mapped.
211  *
212  *  -	objects that do not provide an interp normally have a read-only
213  *	.dynamic section that comes next (in this case, there is no need to
214  *	update a DT_DEBUG entry at runtime).
215  *
216  *  -	the syminfo, hash, dynsym, dynstr and rel's are grouped together as
217  *	these will all be accessed together by ld.so.1 to perform relocations.
218  *
219  *  -	the got, dynamic, and plt are grouped together as these may also be
220  *	accessed first by ld.so.1 to perform relocations, fill in DT_DEBUG
221  *	(executables only), and .plt[0].
222  *
223  *  -	unknown sections (stabs, comments, etc.) go at the end.
224  *
225  * Note that .tlsbss/.bss are given the largest identifiers.  This insures that
226  * if any unknown sections become associated to the same segment as the .bss,
227  * the .bss sections are always the last section in the segment.
228  */
229 #define	M_ID_NULL	0x00
230 #define	M_ID_USER	0x01
231 
232 #define	M_ID_INTERP	0x02			/* SHF_ALLOC */
233 #define	M_ID_CAP	0x03
234 #define	M_ID_CAPINFO	0x04
235 #define	M_ID_CAPCHAIN	0x05
236 
237 #define	M_ID_DYNAMIC	0x06			/* if no .interp, then no */
238 						/*    DT_DEBUG is required */
239 #define	M_ID_UNWINDHDR	0x07
240 #define	M_ID_UNWIND	0x08
241 
242 #define	M_ID_SYMINFO	0x09
243 #define	M_ID_HASH	0x0a
244 #define	M_ID_LDYNSYM	0x0b			/* always right before DYNSYM */
245 #define	M_ID_DYNSYM	0x0c
246 #define	M_ID_DYNSTR	0x0d
247 #define	M_ID_VERSION	0x0e
248 #define	M_ID_DYNSORT	0x0f
249 #define	M_ID_REL	0x10
250 #define	M_ID_ARRAY	0x11
251 #define	M_ID_TEXT	0x12			/* SHF_ALLOC + SHF_EXECINSTR */
252 #define	M_ID_DATA	0x20
253 
254 /*	M_ID_USER	0x01			dual entry - listed above */
255 #define	M_ID_GOTDATA	0x02			/* SHF_ALLOC + SHF_WRITE */
256 #define	M_ID_GOT	0x03
257 #define	M_ID_PLT	0x04
258 /*	M_ID_DYNAMIC	0x06			dual entry - listed above */
259 /*	M_ID_UNWIND	0x08			dual entry - listed above */
260 
261 #define	M_ID_UNKNOWN	0xfc			/* just before TLS */
262 
263 #define	M_ID_TLS	0xfd			/* just before bss */
264 #define	M_ID_TLSBSS	0xfe
265 #define	M_ID_BSS	0xff
266 
267 #define	M_ID_SYMTAB_NDX	0x02			/* ! SHF_ALLOC */
268 #define	M_ID_SYMTAB	0x03
269 #define	M_ID_STRTAB	0x04
270 #define	M_ID_DYNSYM_NDX	0x05
271 #define	M_ID_NOTE	0x06
272 
273 
274 #ifdef	__cplusplus
275 }
276 #endif
277 
278 #endif /* _MACHDEP_SPARC_H */
279