64-Bit ELF V2 ABI Specification
Power Architecture
System Software Work Group
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IBM
2014-2018
OpenPOWER Foundation
1999,2003, 2004, 2013, 2014
IBM Corporation
2011
Power.org
2003, 2004
Free Standards Group
2002
Freescale Semiconductor, Inc
Revision 1.5f draft
OpenPOWER
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The Executable and Linking Format (ELF) defines a linking interface for executables
and shared objects in two parts: the first part is the generic System V ABI, the second part
is a processor-specific supplement.
This document, the OpenPOWER ABI for Linux Supplement for the Power Architecture 64-bit ELF
V2 ABI, is the OpenPOWER-compliant processor-specific supplement for use with ELF V2 on 64-bit
IBM Power Architecture® systems. This is not a complete System V ABI supplement because it
does not define any library interfaces.
This document establishes both big-endian and little-endian application binary
interfaces. OpenPOWER-compliant processors in the 64-bit Power Architecture can execute
in either big-endian or little-endian mode. Executables and executable-generated
data (in general) that subscribes to either byte ordering is not portable to a system running in the
other mode.
This document is a Standards Track, Work Group work product owned by the
System Software Workgroup and handled in compliance with the requirements outlined in the
OpenPOWER Foundation Work Group (WG) Process document. It was
created using the Master Template Guide version 1.0. Comments,
questions, etc. can be submitted to the public mailing list for this document at
syssw-elfv2abi@mailinglist.openpowerfoundation.org.
2018-07-20
Revision 1.5f: PC-relative addressing sixth draft.
2018-05-21
Revision 1.5e: PC-relative addressing fifth draft.
2018-05-10
Revision 1.5d: PC-relative addressing fourth
draft.
2018-04-28
Revision 1.5c: PC-relative addressing third
draft.
2018-04-13
Revision 1.5b: PC-relative addressing second
draft.
2018-03-14
Revision 1.5a: PC-relative addressing first draft.
2017-05-10
Revision 1.4: Conversion from FrameMaker to DocBook,
minor corrections.
2016-06-13
Revision 1.3: POWER9 support.
2016-06-13
Revision 1.2: POWER8 errata.
2015-07-16
Revision 1.1: Incorporate errata.
2014-07-21
Revision 1.0: Initial release.