Lines Matching refs:Offset
62 // Name Offset (bits) Size (bits) Flags
212 // ARM PC-relative values are offset by 8.
216 // Offset by 4, adjusted by two due to the half-word ordering of thumb.
239 // ARM PC-relative values are offset by 8.
273 // Offset by 8 just as above.
312 // The value doesn't encode the low bit (always zero) and is offset by
329 // The value doesn't encode the low two bits (always zero) and is offset by
347 // Offset by 4, and don't encode the low two bits. Two bytes of that
352 // Offset by 4 and don't encode the lower bit, which is always 0.
357 // Offset by 4 and don't encode the lower bit, which is always 0.
360 // Offset by 4 and don't encode the lower bit, which is always 0.
363 Value = Value - 4; // ARM fixups offset by an additional word and don't
367 // Offset by 4, adjusted by two due to the half-word ordering of thumb.
419 unsigned Offset = Fixup.getOffset();
425 Data[Offset + i] |= uint8_t((Value >> (i * 8)) & 0xff);
500 unsigned Offset = Fixup.getOffset();
501 assert(Offset + NumBytes <= DataSize && "Invalid fixup offset!");
506 Data[Offset + i] |= uint8_t((Value >> (i * 8)) & 0xff);