Field names in the following table tell whether the relocation type checks for overflow. A calculated relocation value can be larger than the intended field, and a relocation type can verify (V) the value fits or truncate (T) the result. As an example, V-simm13 means that the computed value can not have significant, nonzero bits outside the simm13 field.
Name |
Value |
Field |
Calculation |
---|---|---|---|
R_SPARC_NONE |
0 |
None |
None |
R_SPARC_8 |
1 |
V-byte8 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_16 |
2 |
V-half16 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_32 |
3 |
V-word32 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_DISP8 |
4 |
V-byte8 |
S + A - P |
R_SPARC_DISP16 |
5 |
V-half16 |
S + A - P |
R_SPARC_DISP32 |
6 |
V-disp32 |
S + A - P |
R_SPARC_WDISP30 |
7 |
V-disp30 |
(S + A - P) >> 2 |
R_SPARC_WDISP22 |
8 |
V-disp22 |
(S + A - P) >> 2 |
R_SPARC_HI22 |
9 |
T-imm22 |
(S + A) >> 10 |
R_SPARC_22 |
10 |
V-imm22 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_13 |
11 |
V-simm13 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_LO10 |
12 |
T-simm13 |
(S + A) & 0x3ff |
R_SPARC_GOT10 |
13 |
T-simm13 |
G & 0x3ff |
R_SPARC_GOT13 |
14 |
V-simm13 |
G |
R_SPARC_GOT22 |
15 |
T-simm22 |
G >> 10 |
R_SPARC_PC10 |
16 |
T-simm13 |
(S + A - P) & 0x3ff |
R_SPARC_PC22 |
17 |
V-disp22 |
(S + A - P) >> 10 |
R_SPARC_WPLT30 |
18 |
V-disp30 |
(L + A - P) >> 2 |
R_SPARC_COPY |
19 |
None |
None |
R_SPARC_GLOB_DAT |
20 |
V-word32 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_JMP_SLOT |
21 |
None |
See R_SPARC_JMP_SLOT, |
R_SPARC_RELATIVE |
22 |
V-word32 |
B + A |
R_SPARC_UA32 |
23 |
V-word32 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_PLT32 |
24 |
V-word32 |
L + A |
R_SPARC_HIPLT22 |
25 |
T-imm22 |
(L + A) >> 10 |
R_SPARC_LOPLT10 |
26 |
T-simm13 |
(L + A) & 0x3ff |
R_SPARC_PCPLT32 |
27 |
V-word32 |
L + A - P |
R_SPARC_PCPLT22 |
28 |
V-disp22 |
(L + A - P) >> 10 |
R_SPARC_PCPLT10 |
29 |
V-simm13 |
(L + A - P) & 0x3ff |
R_SPARC_10 |
30 |
V-simm10 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_11 |
31 |
V-simm11 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_WDISP16 |
40 |
V-d2/disp14 |
(S + A - P) >> 2 |
R_SPARC_WDISP19 |
41 |
V-disp19 |
(S + A - P) >> 2 |
R_SPARC_7 |
43 |
V-imm7 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_5 |
44 |
V-imm5 |
S + A |
R_SPARC_6 |
45 |
V-imm6 |
S + A |
Some relocation types have semantics beyond simple calculation:
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_LO10, except that it refers to the address of the symbol's global offset table entry and additionally instructs the link-editor to build a global offset table.
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_13, except that it refers to the address of the symbol's global offset table entry and additionally instructs the link-editor to build a global offset table.
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_22, except that it refers to the address of the symbol's global offset table entry and additionally instructs the link-editor to build a global offset table.
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_WDISP30, except that it refers to the address of the symbol's procedure linkage table entry and additionally instructs the link-editor to build a procedure linkage table.
The link-editor creates this relocation type for dynamic linking. Its offset member refers to a location in a writable segment. The symbol table index specifies a symbol that should exist both in the current object file and in a shared object. During execution, the runtime linker copies data associated with the shared object's symbol to the location specified by the offset. See "Copy Relocations" for more details.
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_32, except that it sets a global offset table entry to the address of the specified symbol. The special relocation type allows you to determine the correspondence between symbols and global offset table entries.
The link-editor creates this relocation type for dynamic linking. Its offset member gives the location of a procedure linkage table entry. The runtime linker modifies the procedure linkage table entry to transfer control to the designated symbol address.
The link-editor creates this relocation type for dynamic linking. Its offset member gives the location within a shared object that contains a value representing a relative address. The runtime linker computes the corresponding virtual address by adding the virtual address at which the shared object is loaded to the relative address. Relocation entries for this type must specify 0 for the symbol table index.
This relocation type resembles R_SPARC_32, except that it refers to an unaligned word. That is, the word to be relocated must be treated as four separate bytes with arbitrary alignment, not as a word aligned according to the architecture requirements.