+/* This function places uninitialized global data in the bss section.
+ The ASM_OUTPUT_ALIGNED_BSS macro needs to be defined to call this
+ function on the SOM port to prevent uninitialized global data from
+ being placed in the data section. */
+
+void
+pa_asm_output_aligned_bss (FILE *stream,
+ const char *name,
+ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size,
+ unsigned int align)
+{
+ switch_to_section (bss_section);
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.align %u\n", align / BITS_PER_UNIT);
+
+#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE
+ ASM_OUTPUT_TYPE_DIRECTIVE (stream, name, "object");
+#endif
+
+#ifdef ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE
+ ASM_OUTPUT_SIZE_DIRECTIVE (stream, name, size);
+#endif
+
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.align %u\n", align / BITS_PER_UNIT);
+ ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (stream, name);
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.block "HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED"\n", size);
+}
+
+/* Both the HP and GNU assemblers under HP-UX provide a .comm directive
+ that doesn't allow the alignment of global common storage to be directly
+ specified. The SOM linker aligns common storage based on the rounded
+ value of the NUM_BYTES parameter in the .comm directive. It's not
+ possible to use the .align directive as it doesn't affect the alignment
+ of the label associated with a .comm directive. */
+
+void
+pa_asm_output_aligned_common (FILE *stream,
+ const char *name,
+ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size,
+ unsigned int align)
+{
+ unsigned int max_common_align;
+
+ max_common_align = TARGET_64BIT ? 128 : (size >= 4096 ? 256 : 64);
+ if (align > max_common_align)
+ {
+ warning (0, "alignment (%u) for %s exceeds maximum alignment "
+ "for global common data. Using %u",
+ align / BITS_PER_UNIT, name, max_common_align / BITS_PER_UNIT);
+ align = max_common_align;
+ }
+
+ switch_to_section (bss_section);
+
+ assemble_name (stream, name);
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.comm "HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED"\n",
+ MAX (size, align / BITS_PER_UNIT));
+}
+
+/* We can't use .comm for local common storage as the SOM linker effectively
+ treats the symbol as universal and uses the same storage for local symbols
+ with the same name in different object files. The .block directive
+ reserves an uninitialized block of storage. However, it's not common
+ storage. Fortunately, GCC never requests common storage with the same
+ name in any given translation unit. */
+
+void
+pa_asm_output_aligned_local (FILE *stream,
+ const char *name,
+ unsigned HOST_WIDE_INT size,
+ unsigned int align)
+{
+ switch_to_section (bss_section);
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.align %u\n", align / BITS_PER_UNIT);
+
+#ifdef LOCAL_ASM_OP
+ fprintf (stream, "%s", LOCAL_ASM_OP);
+ assemble_name (stream, name);
+ fprintf (stream, "\n");
+#endif
+
+ ASM_OUTPUT_LABEL (stream, name);
+ fprintf (stream, "\t.block "HOST_WIDE_INT_PRINT_UNSIGNED"\n", size);
+}
+