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Re: Questions regarding m68k dynamic/shared code
- From: "Randy.Dunlap" <rddunlap at osdl dot org>
- To: Ian Lance Taylor <ian at airs dot com>
- Cc: Peter Barada <pbarada at mail dot wm dot sps dot mot dot com>, <binutils at sources dot redhat dot com>, <gcc at gcc dot gnu dot org>, <libc-alpha at sources dot redhat dot com>
- Date: Wed, 8 Jan 2003 10:32:17 -0800 (PST)
- Subject: Re: Questions regarding m68k dynamic/shared code
On 8 Jan 2003, Ian Lance Taylor wrote:
| Peter Barada <pbarada@mail.wm.sps.mot.com> writes:
|
| > I'm trying to build a Linux system to run on a ColdFire v4e system,
| > and I'm a bit confused about the PLT secion that is generated by the
| > compiler/assembler/linker. From what I can gather, the code in the
| > .plt section uses addressing modes that are not supporte by ColdFire,
| > and before I hack it up, I thought I'd better understand what this
| > code does...
| >
| > 1) Where can I find the m68k supplement to the SYSV ABI
| > specification(and the SYSV ABI spec itself)? Google is not helping me...
|
| I think it's been out of print for several years now. I don't think
| it's on the web anywhere. Sorry.
For the SVID (not the m68k supplement):
Probably best just to search some used books web sites for
"System V Interface Definition".
or search for that string (quoted) with google and see the 5th link
to caldera.com for a PDF file of it...
or wget www.caldera.com/developers/devspecs/vol1a.pdf
--
~Randy