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author | Kaito Tokumori <e105711@ie.u-ryukyu.ac.jp> |
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date | Thu, 12 Dec 2013 14:32:10 +0900 |
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//===-- X86Relocations.h - X86 Code Relocations -----------------*- C++ -*-===// // // The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure // // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file defines the X86 target-specific relocation types. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #ifndef X86RELOCATIONS_H #define X86RELOCATIONS_H #include "llvm/CodeGen/MachineRelocation.h" namespace llvm { namespace X86 { /// RelocationType - An enum for the x86 relocation codes. Note that /// the terminology here doesn't follow x86 convention - word means /// 32-bit and dword means 64-bit. The relocations will be treated /// by JIT or ObjectCode emitters, this is transparent to the x86 code /// emitter but JIT and ObjectCode will treat them differently enum RelocationType { /// reloc_pcrel_word - PC relative relocation, add the relocated value to /// the value already in memory, after we adjust it for where the PC is. reloc_pcrel_word = 0, /// reloc_picrel_word - PIC base relative relocation, add the relocated /// value to the value already in memory, after we adjust it for where the /// PIC base is. reloc_picrel_word = 1, /// reloc_absolute_word - absolute relocation, just add the relocated /// value to the value already in memory. reloc_absolute_word = 2, /// reloc_absolute_word_sext - absolute relocation, just add the relocated /// value to the value already in memory. In object files, it represents a /// value which must be sign-extended when resolving the relocation. reloc_absolute_word_sext = 3, /// reloc_absolute_dword - absolute relocation, just add the relocated /// value to the value already in memory. reloc_absolute_dword = 4 }; } } #endif