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RELOC(4)            RISC/os Reference Manual             RELOC(4)



NAME
     reloc - relocation information for a MIPS object file

SYNOPSIS
     #include  <reloc.h>

DESCRIPTION
     Object files have one relocation entry for each relocatable
     reference in the text or data.  If relocation information is
     present, it will be in the following format.

     struct   reloc
     {
              long        r_vaddr ;       /* (virtual) address of reference */
              long        r_symndx ;      /* index into symbol table */
              ushort      r_type ;        /* relocation type */
              unsigned    r_symndx:24,    /* index into symbol table */
                          r_reserved:3,
                          r_type:4,       /* relocation type */
                          r_extern:1;     /* if 1 symndx is an index into the external
                                             symbol table, else symndx is a section # */
     } ;

     /* Relocation types */
     #define  R_ABS       0
     #define  R_REFHALF   1
     #define  R_REFWORD   2
     #define  R_JMPADDR   3
     #define  R_REFHI     4
     #define  R_REFLO     5
     #define  R_GPREL     6
     #define  R_LITERAL   7

     /* Section numbers */
     #define  R_SN_NULL   0
     #define  R_SN_TEXT   1
     #define  R_SN_RDATA  2
     #define  R_SN_DATA   3
     #define  R_SN_SDATA  4
     #define  R_SN_SBSS   5
     #define  R_SN_BSS    6
     #define  R_SN_INIT   7
     #define  R_SN_LIT8   8
     #define  R_SN_LIT4   9

     The link editor reads each input section and performs relo-
     cation.  The relocation entries direct how references found
     within the input section are treated.

     If r_extern is zero then it is a local relocation entry and
     then r_symndex is a section number (R_SN_*).  For these
     entries the starting address for the section referenced by



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     the section number is used in place of an external symbol
     table entry's value.  The assembler and loader always use
     local relocation entries if the item to be relocated is
     defined in the object file.

     For every external relocation (except R_ABS) a signed con-
     stant is added to the symbol's virtual address that the
     relocation entry refers to.  This constant is assembled at
     the address being relocated.

     R_ABS             The reference is absolute and no reloca-
                       tion is necessary.  The entry will be
                       ignored.

     R_REFHALF         A 16-bit reference to the symbol's virtual
                       address.

     R_REFWORD         A 32-bit reference to the symbol's virtual
                       address.

     R_JMPADDR         A 26-bit jump instruction reference to the
                       symbol's virtual address.

     R_REFHI           A reference to the high 16-bits of the
                       symbol's virtual address.  The next relo-
                       cation entry must be the corresponding
                       R_REFLO entry so the proper value of the
                       constant to be added to the symbol's vir-
                       tual address can be reconstructed.

     R_REFLO           A reference to low 16-bits to the symbol's
                       virtual address.

     R_GPREL           A 16-bit offset to the symbol's virtual
                       address from the global pointer register.

     R_LITERAL         A 16-bit offset to the literal's virtual
                       address from the global pointer register.

     Relocation entries are generated automatically by the assem-
     bler and automatically used by the link editor.  Link editor
     options exist for both preserving and removing the reloca-
     tion entries from object files.

     The number of relocation entries for a section is found in
     the s_nreloc field of the section header.  This field is a
     `C' language short and can overflow with large objects.  If
     this field overflows the section header s_flags field has
     the S_NRELOC_OVFL bit set.  In this case the true number of
     relocation entries is found in the r_vaddr field of the
     first relocation entry for that section.  That relocation
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     relocation takes place.  This is a kluge.

SEE ALSO
     MIPS Assembly Language Programmer's Guide, Chapter 10 the
     section entitled ``Section Relocation Information''
     as(1), ld(1), a.out(4), syms(4), scnhdr(4).

















































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