1 /* frags.h - Header file for the frag concept.
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25 #ifdef ANSI_PROTOTYPES
30 * A code fragment (frag) is some known number of chars, followed by some
31 * unknown number of chars. Typically the unknown number of chars is an
32 * instruction address whose size is yet unknown. We always know the greatest
33 * possible size the unknown number of chars may become, and reserve that
34 * much room at the end of the frag.
35 * Once created, frags do not change address during assembly.
36 * We chain the frags in (a) forward-linked list(s). The object-file address
37 * of the 1st char of a frag is generally not known until after relax().
38 * Many things at assembly time describe an address by {object-file-address
39 * of a particular frag}+offset.
41 BUG: it may be smarter to have a single pointer off to various different
42 notes for different frag kinds. See how code pans
47 /* Object file address. */
49 /* Chain forward; ascending address order. Rooted in frch_root. */
52 /* (Fixed) number of chars we know we have. May be 0. */
54 /* (Variable) number of chars after above. May be 0. */
56 /* For variable-length tail. */
58 /* For variable-length tail. */
60 /* Points to opcode low addr byte, for relaxation. */
64 struct list_info_struct *line;
67 /* What state is my tail in? */
69 relax_substateT fr_subtype;
72 /* Don't include this unless using CGEN to keep frag size down. */
74 /* CGEN_INSN entry for this instruction. */
75 const struct cgen_insn *insn;
76 /* Index into operand table. */
78 /* Target specific data, usually reloc number. */
84 TC_FRAG_TYPE tc_frag_data;
87 /* Where the frag was created, or where it became a variant frag. */
91 /* Data begins here. */
95 #define SIZEOF_STRUCT_FRAG \
96 ((char *)zero_address_frag.fr_literal-(char *)&zero_address_frag)
97 /* We want to say fr_literal[0] above. */
99 /* Current frag we are building. This frag is incomplete. It is,
100 however, included in frchain_now. The fr_fix field is bogus;
101 instead, use frag_now_fix (). */
102 COMMON fragS *frag_now;
103 extern addressT frag_now_fix PARAMS ((void));
105 /* For foreign-segment symbol fixups. */
106 COMMON fragS zero_address_frag;
107 /* For local common (N_BSS segment) fixups. */
108 COMMON fragS bss_address_frag;
112 * A macro to speed up appending exactly 1 char
115 /* JF changed < 1 to <= 1 to avoid a race conditon */
116 #define FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR(datum) \
118 if (obstack_room( &frags ) <= 1) {\
119 frag_wane (frag_now); \
122 obstack_1grow( &frags, datum ); \
125 extern void frag_append_1_char PARAMS ((int));
126 #define FRAG_APPEND_1_CHAR(X) frag_append_1_char (X)
130 void frag_init PARAMS ((void));
131 fragS *frag_alloc PARAMS ((struct obstack *));
132 void frag_grow PARAMS ((unsigned int nchars));
133 char *frag_more PARAMS ((int nchars));
134 void frag_align PARAMS ((int alignment, int fill_character, int max));
135 void frag_align_pattern PARAMS ((int alignment,
136 const char *fill_pattern,
139 void frag_new PARAMS ((int old_frags_var_max_size));
140 void frag_wane PARAMS ((fragS * fragP));
142 char *frag_variant PARAMS ((relax_stateT type,
145 relax_substateT subtype,
150 char *frag_var PARAMS ((relax_stateT type,
153 relax_substateT subtype,