[PATCH] x86-64: support newer relocation types
Jan Hubicka
jh@suse.cz
Thu Jun 16 11:29:00 GMT 2005
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> > >> If so, this would seem to be an unrelated change, as the GOTPC32 reloc in my > > >>patch is handled exactly like the i386 one (which of course is very broken, but > > >>obviously cannot be fixed). Or maybe I don't see how you would see > > >>BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL to end up here. > > > > > >i386 GOT relocation is different from GOTPC32 in a way that one is IP > > >relative and other not. > > >I386 way of encoding GOT relocation is: > > > addl $_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_+[.-.L2], %ebx > > >While for x86-64 we want something like: > > > leaq _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_(%rip), %rbx > > >So the expression to match needs tobe slightly different. > > > > While the explanation is only partly right (we're talking about i386's > > GOTPC vs. x86-64's GOTPC32 here, which have identical semantics), it > > Oops, sorry. I forgot that the i386 equivalent also ends up in PC > relative relocation despite the lack of harware support, but anyway I > would like to have the RIP relative syntax instead of having to invent > new labels to encode GOTPC32 Not quite right either - extra label is not needed here, but leaq _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-., %rbx would be absolute addressing and leaq _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-.(%rip), %rbx would be IP relative addressing to the same address as line above, so there would be no way to encode IP relative addressing to _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ via this kind of arithmetics... Honza
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