along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
-/*doc*
-@section Architectures
-BFD's idea of an architecture is implimented in @code{archures.c}. BFD
-keeps one atom in a BFD describing the architecture of the data
-attached to the BFD; a pointer to a @code{bfd_arch_info_type}.
-
-Pointers to structures can be requested independently of a bfd so that
-an architecture's information can be interrogated without access to an
-open bfd.
-
-The arch information is provided by each architecture package. The
-set of default architectures is selected by the #define
-@code{SELECT_ARCHITECTURES}. This is normally set up in the
-@code{config\/h\-} file of your choice. If the name is not defined,
-then all the architectures supported are included.
-
-When BFD starts up, all the architectures are called with an
-initialize method. It is up to the architecture back end to insert as
-many items into the list of arches as it wants to, generally this
-would be one for each machine and one for the default case (an item
-with a machine field of 0).
+/*
-*/
+SECTION
+ Architectures
-/*proto* bfd_architecture
-This enum gives the object file's CPU
-architecture, in a global sense. E.g. what processor family does it
-belong to? There is another field, which indicates what processor
-within the family is in use. The machine gives a number which
-distingushes different versions of the architecture, containing for
-example 2 and 3 for Intel i960 KA and i960 KB, and 68020 and 68030 for
-Motorola 68020 and 68030.
-
-*+
-enum bfd_architecture
-{
- bfd_arch_unknown, {* File arch not known *}
- bfd_arch_obscure, {* Arch known, not one of these *}
- bfd_arch_m68k, {* Motorola 68xxx *}
- bfd_arch_vax, {* DEC Vax *}
- bfd_arch_i960, {* Intel 960 *}
- {* The order of the following is important.
- lower number indicates a machine type that
- only accepts a subset of the instructions
- available to machines with higher numbers.
- The exception is the "ca", which is
- incompatible with all other machines except
- "core". *}
-
-#define bfd_mach_i960_core 1
-#define bfd_mach_i960_ka_sa 2
-#define bfd_mach_i960_kb_sb 3
-#define bfd_mach_i960_mc 4
-#define bfd_mach_i960_xa 5
-#define bfd_mach_i960_ca 6
-
- bfd_arch_a29k, {* AMD 29000 *}
- bfd_arch_sparc, {* SPARC *}
- bfd_arch_mips, {* MIPS Rxxxx *}
- bfd_arch_i386, {* Intel 386 *}
- bfd_arch_ns32k, {* National Semiconductor 32xxx *}
- bfd_arch_tahoe, {* CCI/Harris Tahoe *}
- bfd_arch_i860, {* Intel 860 *}
- bfd_arch_romp, {* IBM ROMP PC/RT *}
- bfd_arch_alliant, {* Alliant *}
- bfd_arch_convex, {* Convex *}
- bfd_arch_m88k, {* Motorola 88xxx *}
- bfd_arch_pyramid, {* Pyramid Technology *}
- bfd_arch_h8300, {* Hitachi H8/300 *}
- bfd_arch_rs6000, {* IBM RS/6000 *}
- bfd_arch_last
- };
-*-
+ BFD keeps one atom in a BFD describing the
+ architecture of the data attached to the BFD: a pointer to a
+ <<bfd_arch_info_type>>.
+
+ Pointers to structures can be requested independently of a BFD
+ so that an architecture's information can be interrogated
+ without access to an open BFD.
+
+ The architecture information is provided by each architecture package.
+ The set of default architectures is selected by the macro
+ <<SELECT_ARCHITECTURES>>. This is normally set up in the
+ <<config/target.mt>> file of your choice. If the name is not
+ defined, then all the architectures supported are included.
-stuff
+ When BFD starts up, all the architectures are called with an
+ initialize method. It is up to the architecture back end to
+ insert as many items into the list of architectures as it wants to;
+ generally this would be one for each machine and one for the
+ default case (an item with a machine field of 0).
+ BFD's idea of an architecture is implemented in <<archures.c>>.
*/
+/*
+
+SUBSECTION
+ bfd_architecture
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ This enum gives the object file's CPU architecture, in a
+ global sense---i.e., what processor family does it belong to?
+ Another field indicates which processor within
+ the family is in use. The machine gives a number which
+ distinguishes different versions of the architecture,
+ containing, for example, 2 and 3 for Intel i960 KA and i960 KB,
+ and 68020 and 68030 for Motorola 68020 and 68030.
+
+.enum bfd_architecture
+.{
+. bfd_arch_unknown, {* File arch not known *}
+. bfd_arch_obscure, {* Arch known, not one of these *}
+. bfd_arch_m68k, {* Motorola 68xxx *}
+. bfd_arch_vax, {* DEC Vax *}
+. bfd_arch_i960, {* Intel 960 *}
+. {* The order of the following is important.
+. lower number indicates a machine type that
+. only accepts a subset of the instructions
+. available to machines with higher numbers.
+. The exception is the "ca", which is
+. incompatible with all other machines except
+. "core". *}
+.
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_core 1
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_ka_sa 2
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_kb_sb 3
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_mc 4
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_xa 5
+.#define bfd_mach_i960_ca 6
+.
+. bfd_arch_a29k, {* AMD 29000 *}
+. bfd_arch_sparc, {* SPARC *}
+. bfd_arch_mips, {* MIPS Rxxxx *}
+. bfd_arch_i386, {* Intel 386 *}
+. bfd_arch_we32k, {* AT&T WE32xxx *}
+. bfd_arch_tahoe, {* CCI/Harris Tahoe *}
+. bfd_arch_i860, {* Intel 860 *}
+. bfd_arch_romp, {* IBM ROMP PC/RT *}
+. bfd_arch_alliant, {* Alliant *}
+. bfd_arch_convex, {* Convex *}
+. bfd_arch_m88k, {* Motorola 88xxx *}
+. bfd_arch_pyramid, {* Pyramid Technology *}
+. bfd_arch_h8300, {* Hitachi H8/300 *}
+.#define bfd_mach_h8300 1
+.#define bfd_mach_h8300h 2
+. bfd_arch_rs6000, {* IBM RS/6000 *}
+. bfd_arch_hppa, {* HP PA RISC *}
+. bfd_arch_z8k, {* Zilog Z8000 *}
+.#define bfd_mach_z8001 1
+.#define bfd_mach_z8002 2
+. bfd_arch_h8500, {* Hitachi H8/500 *}
+. bfd_arch_sh, {* Hitachi SH *}
+. bfd_arch_alpha, {* Dec Alpha *}
+. bfd_arch_last
+. };
-/* $Id$ */
+*/
#include "bfd.h"
#include "sysdep.h"
#include "libbfd.h"
-/*proto* bfd_arch_info
-This structure contains information on architectures.
-*+
-typedef int bfd_reloc_code_type;
-
-typedef struct bfd_arch_info
-{
- int bits_per_word;
- int bits_per_address;
- int bits_per_byte;
- enum bfd_architecture arch;
- long mach;
- char *arch_name;
- CONST char *printable_name;
-{* true if this is the default machine for the architecture *}
- boolean the_default;
- CONST struct bfd_arch_info * EXFUN((*compatible),(CONST struct bfd_arch_info *a,
- CONST struct bfd_arch_info *b));
-
- boolean EXFUN((*scan),(CONST struct bfd_arch_info *,CONST char *));
- unsigned int EXFUN((*disassemble),(bfd_vma addr, CONST char *data,
- PTR stream));
- CONST struct reloc_howto_struct *EXFUN((*reloc_type_lookup), (CONST struct
- bfd_arch_info *,
- bfd_reloc_code_type code));
-
- struct bfd_arch_info *next;
-
-} bfd_arch_info_type;
-
-
-*-
+/*
+
+SUBSECTION
+ bfd_arch_info
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ This structure contains information on architectures for use
+ within BFD.
+
+.
+.typedef struct bfd_arch_info
+.{
+. int bits_per_word;
+. int bits_per_address;
+. int bits_per_byte;
+. enum bfd_architecture arch;
+. long mach;
+. char *arch_name;
+. CONST char *printable_name;
+. unsigned int section_align_power;
+. {* true if this is the default machine for the architecture *}
+. boolean the_default;
+. CONST struct bfd_arch_info * (*compatible)
+. PARAMS ((CONST struct bfd_arch_info *a,
+. CONST struct bfd_arch_info *b));
+.
+. boolean (*scan) PARAMS ((CONST struct bfd_arch_info *, CONST char *));
+. {* How to disassemble an instruction, producing a printable
+. representation on a specified stdio stream. This isn't
+. defined for most processors at present, because of the size
+. of the additional tables it would drag in, and because gdb
+. wants to use a different interface. *}
+. unsigned int (*disassemble) PARAMS ((bfd_vma addr, CONST char *data,
+. PTR stream));
+.
+. struct bfd_arch_info *next;
+.} bfd_arch_info_type;
*/
bfd_arch_info_type *bfd_arch_info_list;
-/*proto* bfd_printable_name
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_printable_name
-Return a printable string representing the architecture and machine
-from the pointer to the arch info structure
+SYNOPSIS
+ CONST char *bfd_printable_name(bfd *abfd);
-*; CONST char *EXFUN(bfd_printable_name,(bfd *abfd));
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return a printable string representing the architecture and machine
+ from the pointer to the architecture info structure.
*/
-/*proto*
-*i bfd_scan_arch
-This routine is provided with a string and tries to work out if bfd
-supports any cpu which could be described with the name provided. The
-routine returns a pointer to an arch_info structure if a machine is
-found, otherwise NULL.
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_scan_arch
+
+SYNOPSIS
+ bfd_arch_info_type *bfd_scan_arch(CONST char *string);
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ Figure out if BFD supports any cpu which could be described with
+ the name @var{string}. Return a pointer to an <<arch_info>>
+ structure if a machine is found, otherwise NULL.
-*; bfd_arch_info_type *EXFUN(bfd_scan_arch,(CONST char *));
*/
bfd_arch_info_type *
-/*proto* bfd_arch_get_compatible
-This routine is used to determine whether two BFDs' architectures and
-machine types are compatible. It calculates the lowest common
-denominator between the two architectures and machine types implied by
-the BFDs and returns a pointer to an arch_info structure describing
-the compatible machine.
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_arch_get_compatible
-*; CONST bfd_arch_info_type *EXFUN(bfd_arch_get_compatible,
- (CONST bfd *abfd,
- CONST bfd *bbfd));
+SYNOPSIS
+ CONST bfd_arch_info_type *bfd_arch_get_compatible(
+ CONST bfd *abfd,
+ CONST bfd *bbfd);
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ Determine whether two BFDs'
+ architectures and machine types are compatible. Calculates
+ the lowest common denominator between the two architectures
+ and machine types implied by the BFDs and returns a pointer to
+ an <<arch_info>> structure describing the compatible machine.
*/
CONST bfd_arch_info_type *
}
-/*proto-internal* bfd_default_arch_struct
+/*
+INTERNAL_DEFINITION
+ bfd_default_arch_struct
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ The <<bfd_default_arch_struct>> is an item of
+ <<bfd_arch_info_type>> which has been initialized to a fairly
+ generic state. A BFD starts life by pointing to this
+ structure, until the correct back end has determined the real
+ architecture of the file.
-What bfds are seeded with
+.extern bfd_arch_info_type bfd_default_arch_struct;
-*+
-extern bfd_arch_info_type bfd_default_arch_struct;
-*-
*/
bfd_arch_info_type bfd_default_arch_struct =
- {
- 32,32,8,bfd_arch_unknown,0,"unknown","unknown",true,
- bfd_default_compatible, bfd_default_scan,
-
- };
+{
+ 32,32,8,bfd_arch_unknown,0,"unknown","unknown",2,true,
+ bfd_default_compatible,
+ bfd_default_scan,
+ 0,
+};
-/*proto* bfd_set_arch_info
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_set_arch_info
-*; void EXFUN(bfd_set_arch_info,(bfd *, bfd_arch_info_type *));
+SYNOPSIS
+ void bfd_set_arch_info(bfd *abfd, bfd_arch_info_type *arg);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Set the architecture info of @var{abfd} to @var{arg}.
*/
void DEFUN(bfd_set_arch_info,(abfd, arg),
abfd->arch_info = arg;
}
-/*proto-internal* bfd_default_set_arch_mach
+/*
+INTERNAL_FUNCTION
+ bfd_default_set_arch_mach
-Set the architecture and machine type in a bfd. This finds the correct
-pointer to structure and inserts it into the arch_info pointer.
-
-*; boolean EXFUN(bfd_default_set_arch_mach,(bfd *abfd,
- enum bfd_architecture arch,
- unsigned long mach));
+SYNOPSIS
+ boolean bfd_default_set_arch_mach(bfd *abfd,
+ enum bfd_architecture arch,
+ unsigned long mach);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Set the architecture and machine type in BFD @var{abfd}
+ to @var{arch} and @var{mach}. Find the correct
+ pointer to a structure and insert it into the <<arch_info>>
+ pointer.
*/
boolean DEFUN(bfd_default_set_arch_mach,(abfd, arch, mach),
if (found==false) {
/*looked for it and it wasn't there, so put in the default */
old_ptr = &bfd_default_arch_struct;
-
+ bfd_error = bad_value;
}
}
else {
}
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_get_arch
+SYNOPSIS
+ enum bfd_architecture bfd_get_arch(bfd *abfd);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return the enumerated type which describes the BFD @var{abfd}'s
+ architecture.
-/*proto* bfd_get_arch
-
-Returns the enumerated type which describes the supplied bfd's
-architecture
-
-*; enum bfd_architecture EXFUN(bfd_get_arch, (bfd *abfd));
*/
- enum bfd_architecture DEFUN(bfd_get_arch, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
- {
+enum bfd_architecture DEFUN(bfd_get_arch, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
+{
return abfd->arch_info->arch;
+}
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_get_mach
- }
-
-/*proto* bfd_get_mach
-
-Returns the long type which describes the supplied bfd's
-machine
+SYNOPSIS
+ unsigned long bfd_get_mach(bfd *abfd);
-*; unsigned long EXFUN(bfd_get_mach, (bfd *abfd));
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return the long type which describes the BFD @var{abfd}'s
+ machine.
*/
-unsigned long DEFUN(bfd_get_mach, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
+unsigned long
+DEFUN(bfd_get_mach, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
{
return abfd->arch_info->mach;
- }
+}
-/*proto* bfd_arch_bits_per_byte
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_arch_bits_per_byte
-Returns the number of bits in one of the architectures bytes
+SYNOPSIS
+ unsigned int bfd_arch_bits_per_byte(bfd *abfd);
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return the number of bits in one of the BFD @var{abfd}'s
+ architecture's bytes.
-*; unsigned int EXFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_byte, (bfd *abfd));
*/
unsigned int DEFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_byte, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
- {
- return abfd->arch_info->bits_per_byte;
- }
+{
+ return abfd->arch_info->bits_per_byte;
+}
-/*proto* bfd_arch_bits_per_address
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_arch_bits_per_address
-Returns the number of bits in one of the architectures addresses
+SYNOPSIS
+ unsigned int bfd_arch_bits_per_address(bfd *abfd);
-*; unsigned int EXFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_address, (bfd *abfd));
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return the number of bits in one of the BFD @var{abfd}'s
+ architecture's addresses.
*/
unsigned int DEFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_address, (abfd), bfd *abfd)
- {
- return abfd->arch_info->bits_per_address;
- }
-
-
-
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_h8300_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_i960_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_empty_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_sparc_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_m88k_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_m68k_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_vax_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_a29k_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_mips_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_i386_arch,(void));
-extern void EXFUN(bfd_rs6000_arch,(void));
-
+{
+ return abfd->arch_info->bits_per_address;
+}
-static void EXFUN((*archures_init_table[]),()) =
+extern void bfd_a29k_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_alpha_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_h8300_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_h8500_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_hppa_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_i386_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_i960_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_m68k_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_m88k_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_mips_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_rs6000_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_sh_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_sparc_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_vax_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_we32k_arch PARAMS ((void));
+extern void bfd_z8k_arch PARAMS ((void));
+
+static void (*archures_init_table[]) PARAMS ((void)) =
{
#ifdef SELECT_ARCHITECTURES
SELECT_ARCHITECTURES,
#else
- bfd_sparc_arch,
bfd_a29k_arch,
- bfd_mips_arch,
+ bfd_alpha_arch,
bfd_h8300_arch,
+ bfd_h8500_arch,
+ bfd_hppa_arch,
bfd_i386_arch,
- bfd_m88k_arch,
bfd_i960_arch,
bfd_m68k_arch,
- bfd_vax_arch,
+ bfd_m88k_arch,
+ bfd_mips_arch,
bfd_rs6000_arch,
+ bfd_sh_arch,
+ bfd_sparc_arch,
+ bfd_vax_arch,
+ bfd_we32k_arch,
+ bfd_z8k_arch,
#endif
0
};
-/*proto-internal*
+/*
+INTERNAL_FUNCTION
+ bfd_arch_init
-This routine initializes the architecture dispatch table by calling
-all installed architecture packages and getting them to poke around.
-
-*; PROTO(void, bfd_arch_init,(void));
+SYNOPSIS
+ void bfd_arch_init(void);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Initialize the architecture dispatch table by
+ calling all installed architecture packages and getting them
+ to poke around.
*/
void
DEFUN_VOID(bfd_arch_init)
{
- void EXFUN((**ptable),());
- for (ptable = archures_init_table;
- *ptable ;
- ptable++)
- {
+ void (**ptable) PARAMS ((void));
+ for (ptable = archures_init_table;
+ *ptable ;
+ ptable++)
+ {
(*ptable)();
- }
+ }
}
-/*proto-internal* bfd_arch_linkin
-
-Link the provided arch info structure into the list
+/*
+INTERNAL_FUNCTION
+ bfd_arch_linkin
-*; void EXFUN(bfd_arch_linkin,(bfd_arch_info_type *));
+SYNOPSIS
+ void bfd_arch_linkin(bfd_arch_info_type *ptr);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Link the architecture info structure @var{ptr} into the list.
*/
void DEFUN(bfd_arch_linkin,(ptr),
}
-/*proto-internal* bfd_default_compatible
+/*
+INTERNAL_FUNCTION
+ bfd_default_compatible
-The default function for testing for compatibility
+SYNOPSIS
+ CONST bfd_arch_info_type *bfd_default_compatible
+ (CONST bfd_arch_info_type *a,
+ CONST bfd_arch_info_type *b);
-*; CONST bfd_arch_info_type *EXFUN(bfd_default_compatible,
- (CONST bfd_arch_info_type *a,
- CONST bfd_arch_info_type *b));
+DESCRIPTION
+ The default function for testing for compatibility.
*/
CONST bfd_arch_info_type *
return a;
}
-/*proto-internal* bfd_default_scan
-The default function for working out whether this is an architecture
-hit and a machine hit
-*; boolean EXFUN(bfd_default_scan,(CONST struct bfd_arch_info *, CONST char *));
+/*
+INTERNAL_FUNCTION
+ bfd_default_scan
+
+SYNOPSIS
+ boolean bfd_default_scan(CONST struct bfd_arch_info *info, CONST char *string);
+DESCRIPTION
+ The default function for working out whether this is an
+ architecture hit and a machine hit.
*/
boolean
CONST struct bfd_arch_info *info AND
CONST char *string)
{
- CONST char *ptr_src;
- CONST char *ptr_tst;
- unsigned long number;
- enum bfd_architecture arch;
- /* First test for an exact match */
- if (strcmp(string, info->printable_name) == 0) return true;
-
- /* See how much of the supplied string matches with the
- architecture, eg the string m68k:68020 would match the 68k entry
- up to the :, then we get left with the machine number */
-
- for (ptr_src = string,
- ptr_tst = info->arch_name;
- *ptr_src && *ptr_tst;
- ptr_src++,
- ptr_tst++)
- {
+ CONST char *ptr_src;
+ CONST char *ptr_tst;
+ unsigned long number;
+ enum bfd_architecture arch;
+ /* First test for an exact match */
+ if (strcmp(string, info->printable_name) == 0) return true;
+
+ /* See how much of the supplied string matches with the
+ architecture, eg the string m68k:68020 would match the 68k entry
+ up to the :, then we get left with the machine number */
+
+ for (ptr_src = string,
+ ptr_tst = info->arch_name;
+ *ptr_src && *ptr_tst;
+ ptr_src++,
+ ptr_tst++)
+ {
if (*ptr_src != *ptr_tst) break;
- }
+ }
- /* Chewed up as much of the architecture as will match, skip any
- colons */
- if (*ptr_src == ':') ptr_src++;
+ /* Chewed up as much of the architecture as will match, skip any
+ colons */
+ if (*ptr_src == ':') ptr_src++;
- if (*ptr_src == 0) {
- /* nothing more, then only keep this one if it is the default
- machine for this architecture */
- return info->the_default;
- }
- number = 0;
- while (isdigit(*ptr_src)) {
- number = number * 10 + *ptr_src - '0';
- ptr_src++;
- }
+ if (*ptr_src == 0) {
+ /* nothing more, then only keep this one if it is the default
+ machine for this architecture */
+ return info->the_default;
+ }
+ number = 0;
+ while (isdigit(*ptr_src)) {
+ number = number * 10 + *ptr_src - '0';
+ ptr_src++;
+ }
+
+ switch (number)
+ {
+ case 300:
+ arch = bfd_arch_h8300;
+ break;
+
+ case 500:
+ arch = bfd_arch_h8500;
+ break;
+
+ case 68010:
+ case 68020:
+ case 68030:
+ case 68040:
+ case 68332:
+ case 68050:
+ case 68000:
+ arch = bfd_arch_m68k;
+ break;
+ case 386:
+ case 80386:
+ case 486:
+ case 80486:
+ arch = bfd_arch_i386;
+ break;
+ case 29000:
+ arch = bfd_arch_a29k;
+ break;
- switch (number) {
- case 68010:
- case 68020:
- case 68030:
- case 68040:
- case 68332:
- case 68050:
- case 68000:
- arch = bfd_arch_m68k;
- break;
- case 386:
- case 80386:
- case 486:
- arch = bfd_arch_i386;
- break;
- case 29000:
- arch = bfd_arch_a29k;
- break;
-
- case 32016:
- case 32032:
- case 32132:
- case 32232:
- case 32332:
- case 32432:
- case 32532:
- case 32000:
- arch = bfd_arch_ns32k;
- break;
-
- case 860:
- case 80860:
- arch = bfd_arch_i860;
- break;
-
- case 6000:
- arch = bfd_arch_rs6000;
- break;
-
- default:
- return false;
- }
- if (arch != info->arch)
- return false;
+ case 8000:
+ arch = bfd_arch_z8k;
+ break;
- if (number != info->mach)
- return false;
+ case 32000:
+ arch = bfd_arch_we32k;
+ break;
- return true;
-}
+ case 860:
+ case 80860:
+ arch = bfd_arch_i860;
+ break;
+ case 960:
+ case 80960:
+ arch = bfd_arch_i960;
+ break;
+
+ case 2000:
+ case 3000:
+ case 4000:
+ case 4400:
+ arch = bfd_arch_mips;
+ break;
+
+ case 6000:
+ arch = bfd_arch_rs6000;
+ break;
+ default:
+ return false;
+ }
+ if (arch != info->arch)
+ return false;
+ if (number != info->mach)
+ return false;
+ return true;
+}
-/*proto* bfd_get_arch_info
-*; bfd_arch_info_type * EXFUN(bfd_get_arch_info,(bfd *));
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_get_arch_info
+SYNOPSIS
+ bfd_arch_info_type * bfd_get_arch_info(bfd *abfd);
+
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return the architecture info struct in @var{abfd}.
*/
bfd_arch_info_type *
}
-/*proto* bfd_lookup_arch
-
-*; bfd_arch_info_type * EXFUN(bfd_lookup_arch,(enum
- bfd_architecture arch,long machine));
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_lookup_arch
-Look for the architecure info struct which matches the arguments
-given. A machine of 0 will match the machine/architecture structure which
-marks itself as the default.
+SYNOPSIS
+ bfd_arch_info_type *bfd_lookup_arch
+ (enum bfd_architecture
+ arch,
+ long machine);
+DESCRIPTION
+ Look for the architecure info structure which matches the
+ arguments @var{arch} and @var{machine}. A machine of 0 matches the
+ machine/architecture structure which marks itself as the
+ default.
*/
bfd_arch_info_type *
enum bfd_architecture arch AND
long machine)
{
- bfd_arch_info_type *ap;
- bfd_check_init();
- for (ap = bfd_arch_info_list;
- ap != (bfd_arch_info_type *)NULL;
- ap = ap->next) {
- if (ap->arch == arch &&
- ((ap->mach == machine) || (ap->the_default && machine == 0))) {
- return ap;
- }
- }
- return (bfd_arch_info_type *)NULL;
+ bfd_arch_info_type *ap;
+ bfd_check_init();
+ for (ap = bfd_arch_info_list;
+ ap != (bfd_arch_info_type *)NULL;
+ ap = ap->next) {
+ if (ap->arch == arch &&
+ ((ap->mach == machine)
+ || (ap->the_default && machine == 0))) {
+ return ap;
+ }
+ }
+ return (bfd_arch_info_type *)NULL;
}
+/*
+FUNCTION
+ bfd_printable_arch_mach
-/*proto* bfd_printable_arch_mach
-Return a printable string representing the architecture and machine
-type.
+SYNOPSIS
+ CONST char *bfd_printable_arch_mach
+ (enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long machine);
-NB. The use of this routine is depreciated.
+DESCRIPTION
+ Return a printable string representing the architecture and
+ machine type.
-*; PROTO(CONST char *,bfd_printable_arch_mach,
- (enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long machine));
+ This routine is depreciated.
*/
CONST char *
enum bfd_architecture arch AND
unsigned long machine)
{
- bfd_arch_info_type *ap = bfd_lookup_arch(arch, machine);
- if(ap) return ap->printable_name;
- return "UNKNOWN!";
+ bfd_arch_info_type *ap = bfd_lookup_arch(arch, machine);
+ if(ap) return ap->printable_name;
+ return "UNKNOWN!";
}