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- <a name="Relocations-1"></a>
- <h4 class="subsubsection">9.2.3.3 Relocations</h4>
- <a name="index-Alpha-relocations"></a>
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-
- <p>Some of these relocations are available for ECOFF, but mostly
- only for ELF. They are modeled after the relocation format
- introduced in Digital Unix 4.0, but there are additions.
- </p>
- <p>The format is ‘<samp>!<var>tag</var></samp>’ or ‘<samp>!<var>tag</var>!<var>number</var></samp>’
- where <var>tag</var> is the name of the relocation. In some cases
- <var>number</var> is used to relate specific instructions.
- </p>
- <p>The relocation is placed at the end of the instruction like so:
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">ldah $0,a($29) !gprelhigh
- lda $0,a($0) !gprellow
- ldq $1,b($29) !literal!100
- ldl $2,0($1) !lituse_base!100
- </pre></div>
-
- <dl compact="compact">
- <dt><code>!literal</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!literal!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>ldq</code> instruction to load the address of a symbol
- from the GOT.
- </p>
- <p>A sequence number <var>N</var> is optional, and if present is used to pair
- <code>lituse</code> relocations with this <code>literal</code> relocation. The
- <code>lituse</code> relocations are used by the linker to optimize the code
- based on the final location of the symbol.
- </p>
- <p>Note that these optimizations are dependent on the data flow of the
- program. Therefore, if <em>any</em> <code>lituse</code> is paired with a
- <code>literal</code> relocation, then <em>all</em> uses of the register set by
- the <code>literal</code> instruction must also be marked with <code>lituse</code>
- relocations. This is because the original <code>literal</code> instruction
- may be deleted or transformed into another instruction.
- </p>
- <p>Also note that there may be a one-to-many relationship between
- <code>literal</code> and <code>lituse</code>, but not a many-to-one. That is, if
- there are two code paths that load up the same address and feed the
- value to a single use, then the use may not use a <code>lituse</code>
- relocation.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_base!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with any memory format instruction (e.g. <code>ldl</code>) to indicate
- that the literal is used for an address load. The offset field of the
- instruction must be zero. During relaxation, the code may be altered
- to use a gp-relative load.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_jsr!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with a register branch format instruction (e.g. <code>jsr</code>) to
- indicate that the literal is used for a call. During relaxation, the
- code may be altered to use a direct branch (e.g. <code>bsr</code>).
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_jsrdirect!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Similar to <code>lituse_jsr</code>, but also that this call cannot be vectored
- through a PLT entry. This is useful for functions with special calling
- conventions which do not allow the normal call-clobbered registers to be
- clobbered.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_bytoff!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with a byte mask instruction (e.g. <code>extbl</code>) to indicate
- that only the low 3 bits of the address are relevant. During relaxation,
- the code may be altered to use an immediate instead of a register shift.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_addr!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with any other instruction to indicate that the original address
- is in fact used, and the original <code>ldq</code> instruction may not be
- altered or deleted. This is useful in conjunction with <code>lituse_jsr</code>
- to test whether a weak symbol is defined.
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">ldq $27,foo($29) !literal!1
- beq $27,is_undef !lituse_addr!1
- jsr $26,($27),foo !lituse_jsr!1
- </pre></div>
-
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_tlsgd!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with a register branch format instruction to indicate that the
- literal is the call to <code>__tls_get_addr</code> used to compute the
- address of the thread-local storage variable whose descriptor was
- loaded with <code>!tlsgd!<var>N</var></code>.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!lituse_tlsldm!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with a register branch format instruction to indicate that the
- literal is the call to <code>__tls_get_addr</code> used to compute the
- address of the base of the thread-local storage block for the current
- module. The descriptor for the module must have been loaded with
- <code>!tlsldm!<var>N</var></code>.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gpdisp!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with <code>ldah</code> and <code>lda</code> to load the GP from the current
- address, a-la the <code>ldgp</code> macro. The source register for the
- <code>ldah</code> instruction must contain the address of the <code>ldah</code>
- instruction. There must be exactly one <code>lda</code> instruction paired
- with the <code>ldah</code> instruction, though it may appear anywhere in
- the instruction stream. The immediate operands must be zero.
- </p>
- <div class="example">
- <pre class="example">bsr $26,foo
- ldah $29,0($26) !gpdisp!1
- lda $29,0($29) !gpdisp!1
- </pre></div>
-
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gprelhigh</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>ldah</code> instruction to add the high 16 bits of a
- 32-bit displacement from the GP.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gprellow</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with any memory format instruction to add the low 16 bits of a
- 32-bit displacement from the GP.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gprel</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with any memory format instruction to add a 16-bit displacement
- from the GP.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!samegp</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with any branch format instruction to skip the GP load at the
- target address. The referenced symbol must have the same GP as the
- source object file, and it must be declared to either not use <code>$27</code>
- or perform a standard GP load in the first two instructions via the
- <code>.prologue</code> directive.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!tlsgd</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!tlsgd!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>lda</code> instruction to load the address of a TLS
- descriptor for a symbol in the GOT.
- </p>
- <p>The sequence number <var>N</var> is optional, and if present it used to
- pair the descriptor load with both the <code>literal</code> loading the
- address of the <code>__tls_get_addr</code> function and the <code>lituse_tlsgd</code>
- marking the call to that function.
- </p>
- <p>For proper relaxation, both the <code>tlsgd</code>, <code>literal</code> and
- <code>lituse</code> relocations must be in the same extended basic block.
- That is, the relocation with the lowest address must be executed
- first at runtime.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!tlsldm</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!tlsldm!<var>N</var></code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>lda</code> instruction to load the address of a TLS
- descriptor for the current module in the GOT.
- </p>
- <p>Similar in other respects to <code>tlsgd</code>.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gotdtprel</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>ldq</code> instruction to load the offset of the TLS
- symbol within its module’s thread-local storage block. Also known
- as the dynamic thread pointer offset or dtp-relative offset.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!dtprelhi</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!dtprello</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!dtprel</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Like <code>gprel</code> relocations except they compute dtp-relative offsets.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!gottprel</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Used with an <code>ldq</code> instruction to load the offset of the TLS
- symbol from the thread pointer. Also known as the tp-relative offset.
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>!tprelhi</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!tprello</code></dt>
- <dt><code>!tprel</code></dt>
- <dd><p>Like <code>gprel</code> relocations except they compute tp-relative offsets.
- </p></dd>
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