/* When the code density option is available, this will generate a
NOP.N marked RELAX_NARROW. Otherwise, it will create an rs_fill
fragment with a NOP in it. Once a frag has been converted to
/* When the code density option is available, this will generate a
NOP.N marked RELAX_NARROW. Otherwise, it will create an rs_fill
fragment with a NOP in it. Once a frag has been converted to
/* Technically these are not relaxations at all but mark a location
to store literals later. Note that fr_var stores the frchain for
BEGIN frags and fr_var stores now_seg for END frags. */
/* Technically these are not relaxations at all but mark a location
to store literals later. Note that fr_var stores the frchain for
BEGIN frags and fr_var stores now_seg for END frags. */
rs_org frags are converted to fill-zero frags immediately after
relaxation. However, we need to remember where they were so we can
prevent the linker from changing the size of any frag between the
rs_org frags are converted to fill-zero frags immediately after
relaxation. However, we need to remember where they were so we can
prevent the linker from changing the size of any frag between the
extern int xtensa_unrecognized_line (int);
extern bfd_boolean xtensa_check_inside_bundle (void);
extern void xtensa_handle_align (fragS *);
extern int xtensa_unrecognized_line (int);
extern bfd_boolean xtensa_check_inside_bundle (void);
extern void xtensa_handle_align (fragS *);