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- <h4 class="subsubsection">9.9.4.2 Symbols in position-independent code</h4>
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- <p>When generating <a name="crispic"></a>position-independent code (SVR4
- PIC) for use in cris-axis-linux-gnu or crisv32-axis-linux-gnu
- shared libraries, symbol
- suffixes are used to specify what kind of run-time symbol lookup
- will be used, expressed in the object as different
- <em>relocation types</em>. Usually, all absolute symbol values
- must be located in a table, the <em>global offset table</em>,
- leaving the code position-independent; independent of values of
- global symbols and independent of the address of the code. The
- suffix modifies the value of the symbol, into for example an
- index into the global offset table where the real symbol value
- is entered, or a PC-relative value, or a value relative to the
- start of the global offset table. All symbol suffixes start
- with the character ‘<samp>:</samp>’ (omitted in the list below). Every
- symbol use in code or a read-only section must therefore have a
- PIC suffix to enable a useful shared library to be created.
- Usually, these constructs must not be used with an additive
- constant offset as is usually allowed, i.e. no 4 as in
- <code>symbol + 4</code> is allowed. This restriction is checked at
- link-time, not at assembly-time.
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- <dt><code>GOT</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>Attaching this suffix to a symbol in an instruction causes the
- symbol to be entered into the global offset table. The value is
- a 32-bit index for that symbol into the global offset table.
- The name of the corresponding relocation is
- ‘<samp>R_CRIS_32_GOT</samp>’. Example: <code>move.d
- [$r0+extsym:GOT],$r9</code>
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- <dt><code>GOT16</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>Same as for ‘<samp>GOT</samp>’, but the value is a 16-bit index into the
- global offset table. The corresponding relocation is
- ‘<samp>R_CRIS_16_GOT</samp>’. Example: <code>move.d
- [$r0+asymbol:GOT16],$r10</code>
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- </dd>
- <dt><code>PLT</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>This suffix is used for function symbols. It causes a
- <em>procedure linkage table</em>, an array of code stubs, to be
- created at the time the shared object is created or linked
- against, together with a global offset table entry. The value
- is a pc-relative offset to the corresponding stub code in the
- procedure linkage table. This arrangement causes the run-time
- symbol resolver to be called to look up and set the value of the
- symbol the first time the function is called (at latest;
- depending environment variables). It is only safe to leave the
- symbol unresolved this way if all references are function calls.
- The name of the relocation is ‘<samp>R_CRIS_32_PLT_PCREL</samp>’.
- Example: <code>add.d fnname:PLT,$pc</code>
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>PLTG</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>Like PLT, but the value is relative to the beginning of the
- global offset table. The relocation is
- ‘<samp>R_CRIS_32_PLT_GOTREL</samp>’. Example: <code>move.d
- fnname:PLTG,$r3</code>
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>GOTPLT</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>Similar to ‘<samp>PLT</samp>’, but the value of the symbol is a 32-bit
- index into the global offset table. This is somewhat of a mix
- between the effect of the ‘<samp>GOT</samp>’ and the ‘<samp>PLT</samp>’ suffix;
- the difference to ‘<samp>GOT</samp>’ is that there will be a procedure
- linkage table entry created, and that the symbol is assumed to
- be a function entry and will be resolved by the run-time
- resolver as with ‘<samp>PLT</samp>’. The relocation is
- ‘<samp>R_CRIS_32_GOTPLT</samp>’. Example: <code>jsr
- [$r0+fnname:GOTPLT]</code>
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>GOTPLT16</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>A variant of ‘<samp>GOTPLT</samp>’ giving a 16-bit value. Its
- relocation name is ‘<samp>R_CRIS_16_GOTPLT</samp>’. Example: <code>jsr
- [$r0+fnname:GOTPLT16]</code>
- </p>
- </dd>
- <dt><code>GOTOFF</code></dt>
- <dd>
- <p>This suffix must only be attached to a local symbol, but may be
- used in an expression adding an offset. The value is the
- address of the symbol relative to the start of the global offset
- table. The relocation name is ‘<samp>R_CRIS_32_GOTREL</samp>’.
- Example: <code>move.d [$r0+localsym:GOTOFF],r3</code>
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