| #ifndef _ASM_SCORE_ELF_H |
| #define _ASM_SCORE_ELF_H |
| |
| #include <linux/ptrace.h> |
| |
| #define EM_SCORE7 135 |
| |
| /* Relocation types. */ |
| #define R_SCORE_NONE 0 |
| #define R_SCORE_HI16 1 |
| #define R_SCORE_LO16 2 |
| #define R_SCORE_BCMP 3 |
| #define R_SCORE_24 4 |
| #define R_SCORE_PC19 5 |
| #define R_SCORE16_11 6 |
| #define R_SCORE16_PC8 7 |
| #define R_SCORE_ABS32 8 |
| #define R_SCORE_ABS16 9 |
| #define R_SCORE_DUMMY2 10 |
| #define R_SCORE_GP15 11 |
| #define R_SCORE_GNU_VTINHERIT 12 |
| #define R_SCORE_GNU_VTENTRY 13 |
| #define R_SCORE_GOT15 14 |
| #define R_SCORE_GOT_LO16 15 |
| #define R_SCORE_CALL15 16 |
| #define R_SCORE_GPREL32 17 |
| #define R_SCORE_REL32 18 |
| #define R_SCORE_DUMMY_HI16 19 |
| #define R_SCORE_IMM30 20 |
| #define R_SCORE_IMM32 21 |
| |
| /* ELF register definitions */ |
| typedef unsigned long elf_greg_t; |
| |
| #define ELF_NGREG (sizeof(struct pt_regs) / sizeof(elf_greg_t)) |
| typedef elf_greg_t elf_gregset_t[ELF_NGREG]; |
| |
| /* Score does not have fp regs. */ |
| typedef double elf_fpreg_t; |
| typedef elf_fpreg_t elf_fpregset_t; |
| |
| #define elf_check_arch(x) ((x)->e_machine == EM_SCORE7) |
| |
| /* |
| * These are used to set parameters in the core dumps. |
| */ |
| #define ELF_CLASS ELFCLASS32 |
| |
| /* |
| * These are used to set parameters in the core dumps. |
| */ |
| #define ELF_DATA ELFDATA2LSB |
| #define ELF_ARCH EM_SCORE7 |
| |
| #define SET_PERSONALITY(ex) \ |
| do { \ |
| set_personality(PER_LINUX); \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| struct task_struct; |
| struct pt_regs; |
| |
| #define CORE_DUMP_USE_REGSET |
| #define ELF_EXEC_PAGESIZE PAGE_SIZE |
| |
| /* This yields a mask that user programs can use to figure out what |
| instruction set this cpu supports. This could be done in userspace, |
| but it's not easy, and we've already done it here. */ |
| |
| #define ELF_HWCAP (0) |
| |
| /* This yields a string that ld.so will use to load implementation |
| specific libraries for optimization. This is more specific in |
| intent than poking at uname or /proc/cpuinfo. |
| |
| For the moment, we have only optimizations for the Intel generations, |
| but that could change... */ |
| |
| #define ELF_PLATFORM (NULL) |
| |
| #define ELF_PLAT_INIT(_r, load_addr) \ |
| do { \ |
| _r->regs[1] = _r->regs[2] = _r->regs[3] = _r->regs[4] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[5] = _r->regs[6] = _r->regs[7] = _r->regs[8] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[9] = _r->regs[10] = _r->regs[11] = _r->regs[12] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[13] = _r->regs[14] = _r->regs[15] = _r->regs[16] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[17] = _r->regs[18] = _r->regs[19] = _r->regs[20] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[21] = _r->regs[22] = _r->regs[23] = _r->regs[24] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[25] = _r->regs[26] = _r->regs[27] = _r->regs[28] = 0; \ |
| _r->regs[30] = _r->regs[31] = 0; \ |
| } while (0) |
| |
| /* This is the location that an ET_DYN program is loaded if exec'ed. Typical |
| use of this is to invoke "./ld.so someprog" to test out a new version of |
| the loader. We need to make sure that it is out of the way of the program |
| that it will "exec", and that there is sufficient room for the brk. */ |
| |
| #ifndef ELF_ET_DYN_BASE |
| #define ELF_ET_DYN_BASE (TASK_SIZE / 3 * 2) |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _ASM_SCORE_ELF_H */ |