Lines Matching full:relocation
1000 // relocation or an ordinary relocation.
1002 // A relocation can be against a global symbol, a local symbol, a
1025 // depending on how the address of the relocation is specified. It
1063 // An absolute or relative relocation with no symbol.
1071 // A target specific relocation. The target will be called to get
1073 // as for other relocation types.
1087 // Return whether this is a RELATIVE relocation.
1092 // Return whether this is a relocation which should not use
1109 // Return whether this is a target specific relocation.
1115 // relocation.
1129 // Get the value of the symbol referred to by a Rel relocation when
1134 // If this relocation is against an input section, return the
1195 // generate a relocation against a local symbol in a dynamic
1200 // symbol. If this is NULL, it indicates a relocation against the
1203 // For a relocation against an output section
1206 // For a target specific relocation, an argument to pass to the
1223 // relocation against an output section, or TARGET_CODE for a target
1224 // specific relocation, or INVALID_CODE for an uninitialized value.
1232 // True if the relocation is a RELATIVE relocation.
1234 // True if the relocation is one which should not use
1237 // True if the relocation is against a section symbol.
1319 // An absolute or relative relocation with no symbol.
1332 // A target specific relocation. The target will be called to get
1334 // offset will be set as for other relocation types.
1347 // Return whether this is a RELATIVE relocation.
1352 // Return whether this is a relocation which should not use
1358 // If this relocation is against an input section, return the
1413 // relocation applies to the data at offset ADDRESS within OD.
1419 // relocation applies to data at offset ADDRESS within section SHNDX
1427 // in RELOBJ. The relocation applies to the data at offset ADDRESS
1435 // in RELOBJ. The relocation applies to the data at offset ADDRESS
1444 // output section OS. The relocation applies to the data at offset
1452 // output section OS. The relocation applies to the data at offset
1478 // indicates whether this is a dynamic relocation or a normal
1479 // relocation. Output_data_reloc_base is a base class.
1516 // Add a relocation entry.
1610 // Add a RELATIVE reloc against a global symbol. The final relocation
1630 // Add a global relocation which does not use a symbol for the relocation,
1728 // Add a local relocation which does not use a symbol for the relocation,
1773 // OS is the Output_section that the relocation refers to; OD is
1826 // Add an absolute relocation.
1838 // Add a relative relocation
1850 // Add a target specific relocation. A target which calls this must
1928 // relocation will not reference the symbol, but we must keep the symbol
1929 // information long enough to set the addend of the relocation correctly
1950 // Add a global relocation which does not use a symbol for the relocation,
2044 // Add a local relocation which does not use a symbol for the relocation,
2150 // Add an absolute relocation.
2166 // Add a relative relocation
2182 // Add a target specific relocation. A target which calls this must
2200 // Output_relocatable_relocs represents a relocation section in a
2332 // relocation of type R_TYPE for the GOT entry.
2362 // relocation of type R_TYPE for the GOT entry.
2369 // a dynamic relocation of type R_TYPE using the section symbol of
2380 // a dynamic relocation of type R_TYPE using STN_UNDEF on the first.
3098 // object OBJECT. RELOC_SHNDX is the index of a relocation section
4380 // section contents during relocation.
4383 // normal symbol table. This will be true if there is a relocation
4388 // relocation which needs it.