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In cases where stash was 0, gasemitfin exits immediately and the
GNU-stack note isn't added to the asm output. This would result in an
executable where GNU_STACK uses flags RWE instead of the desired RW.
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This allows you to explicitly specify the section to emit the data
directive for, allowing for sections other than .data: for example, .bss
or .init_array.
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GNU ld uses the presence of these notes to determine the flags of
the final GNU_STACK program header. If they are present in every
object, then the resulting executable's GNU_STACK uses flags RW
instead of RWE.
Reported by Érico Nogueira Rolim.
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.align N can either mean align to
the next multiple of N or align to
the next multiple of 1<<N.
Credit goes to Jorge Acereda Maciá
for reporting this issue.
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Thanks to Jorge Acereda Maciá for catching
this.
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The stashing of constants in gas.c was also
changed to support 16-bytes constants.
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This big diff does multiple changes to allow
the addition of new targets to qbe. The
changes are listed below in decreasing order
of impact.
1. Add a new Target structure.
To add support for a given target, one has to
implement all the members of the Target
structure. All the source files where changed
to use this interface where needed.
2. Single out amd64-specific code.
In this commit, the amd64 target T_amd64_sysv
is the only target available, it is implemented
in the amd64/ directory. All the non-static
items in this directory are prefixed with either
amd64_ or amd64_sysv (for items that are
specific to the System V ABI).
3. Centralize Ops information.
There is now a file 'ops.h' that must be used to
store all the available operations together with
their metadata. The various targets will only
select what they need; but it is beneficial that
there is only *one* place to change to add a new
instruction.
One good side effect of this change is that any
operation 'xyz' in the IL now as a corresponding
'Oxyz' in the code.
4. Misc fixes.
One notable change is that instruction selection
now generates generic comparison operations and
the lowering to the target's comparisons is done
in the emitter.
GAS directives for data are the same for many
targets, so data emission was extracted in a
file 'gas.c'.
5. Modularize the Makefile.
The Makefile now has a list of C files that
are target-independent (SRC), and one list
of C files per target. Each target can also
use its own 'all.h' header (for example to
define registers).
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