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1 | /* Main header file for the bfd library -- portable access to object files. |
2 | ==> The bfd.h file is generated from bfd-in.h and various .c files; if you | |
3 | ==> change it, your changes will probably be lost. | |
4 | Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
5 | Contributed by Cygnus Support. | |
6 | ||
7 | This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. | |
8 | ||
9 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
10 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
11 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
12 | (at your option) any later version. | |
13 | ||
14 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
15 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
16 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
17 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
18 | ||
19 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
20 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
21 | Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ | |
22 | ||
23 | /* bfd.h -- The only header file required by users of the bfd library | |
24 | ||
25 | The bfd.h file is generated from bfd-in.h and various .c files; if you | |
26 | change it, your changes will probably be lost. | |
27 | ||
28 | All the prototypes and definitions following the comment "THE FOLLOWING | |
29 | IS EXTRACTED FROM THE SOURCE" are extracted from the source files for | |
30 | BFD. If you change it, someone oneday will extract it from the source | |
31 | again, and your changes will be lost. To save yourself from this bind, | |
32 | change the definitions in the source in the bfd directory. Type "make | |
33 | docs" and then "make headers" in that directory, and magically this file | |
34 | will change to reflect your changes. | |
35 | ||
36 | If you don't have the tools to perform the extraction, then you are | |
37 | safe from someone on your system trampling over your header files. | |
38 | You should still maintain the equivalence between the source and this | |
39 | file though; every change you make to the .c file should be reflected | |
40 | here. */ | |
41 | ||
42 | #ifndef __BFD_H_SEEN__ | |
43 | #define __BFD_H_SEEN__ | |
44 | ||
45 | #include "ansidecl.h" | |
46 | #include "obstack.h" | |
47 | ||
48 | #define BFD_VERSION "2.2" | |
49 | ||
50 | #define BFD_ARCH_SIZE @WORDSIZE@ | |
51 | ||
52 | #if BFD_ARCH_SIZE >= 64 | |
53 | #define BFD64 | |
54 | #endif | |
55 | ||
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56 | /* 64-bit type definition (if any) from bfd's sysdep.h goes here */ |
57 | ||
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58 | |
59 | /* forward declaration */ | |
60 | typedef struct _bfd bfd; | |
61 | ||
62 | /* To squelch erroneous compiler warnings ("illegal pointer | |
63 | combination") from the SVR3 compiler, we would like to typedef | |
64 | boolean to int (it doesn't like functions which return boolean. | |
65 | Making sure they are never implicitly declared to return int | |
66 | doesn't seem to help). But this file is not configured based on | |
67 | the host. */ | |
68 | /* General rules: functions which are boolean return true on success | |
69 | and false on failure (unless they're a predicate). -- bfd.doc */ | |
70 | /* I'm sure this is going to break something and someone is going to | |
71 | force me to change it. */ | |
72 | /* typedef enum boolean {false, true} boolean; */ | |
73 | /* Yup, SVR4 has a "typedef enum boolean" in <sys/types.h> -fnf */ | |
74 | typedef enum bfd_boolean {false, true} boolean; | |
75 | ||
76 | /* A pointer to a position in a file. */ | |
77 | /* FIXME: This should be using off_t from <sys/types.h>. | |
78 | For now, try to avoid breaking stuff by not including <sys/types.h> here. | |
79 | This will break on systems with 64-bit file offsets (e.g. 4.4BSD). | |
80 | Probably the best long-term answer is to avoid using file_ptr AND off_t | |
81 | in this header file, and to handle this in the BFD implementation | |
82 | rather than in its interface. */ | |
83 | /* typedef off_t file_ptr; */ | |
84 | typedef long int file_ptr; | |
85 | ||
86 | /* Support for different sizes of target format ints and addresses. If the | |
87 | host implements 64-bit values, it defines HOST_64_BIT to be the appropriate | |
88 | type. Otherwise, this code will fall back on gcc's "long long" type if gcc | |
89 | is being used. HOST_64_BIT must be defined in such a way as to be a valid | |
90 | type name by itself or with "unsigned" prefixed. It should be a signed | |
91 | type by itself. | |
92 | ||
93 | If neither is the case, then compilation will fail if 64-bit targets are | |
94 | requested. If you don't request any 64-bit targets, you should be safe. */ | |
95 | ||
96 | #ifdef BFD64 | |
97 | ||
98 | #if defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (HOST_64_BIT) | |
99 | #define HOST_64_BIT long long | |
100 | typedef HOST_64_BIT int64_type; | |
101 | typedef unsigned HOST_64_BIT uint64_type; | |
102 | #endif | |
103 | ||
104 | typedef unsigned HOST_64_BIT bfd_vma; | |
105 | typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_signed_vma; | |
106 | typedef unsigned HOST_64_BIT bfd_size_type; | |
107 | typedef unsigned HOST_64_BIT symvalue; | |
108 | #define fprintf_vma(s,x) \ | |
109 | fprintf(s,"%08x%08x", uint64_typeHIGH(x), uint64_typeLOW(x)) | |
110 | #else /* not BFD64 */ | |
111 | ||
112 | /* Represent a target address. Also used as a generic unsigned type | |
113 | which is guaranteed to be big enough to hold any arithmetic types | |
114 | we need to deal with. */ | |
115 | typedef unsigned long bfd_vma; | |
116 | ||
117 | /* A generic signed type which is guaranteed to be big enough to hold any | |
118 | arithmetic types we need to deal with. Can be assumed to be compatible | |
119 | with bfd_vma in the same way that signed and unsigned ints are compatible | |
120 | (as parameters, in assignment, etc). */ | |
121 | typedef long bfd_signed_vma; | |
122 | ||
123 | typedef unsigned long symvalue; | |
124 | typedef unsigned long bfd_size_type; | |
125 | ||
126 | /* Print a bfd_vma x on stream s. */ | |
127 | #define fprintf_vma(s,x) fprintf(s, "%08lx", x) | |
128 | #endif /* not BFD64 */ | |
129 | #define printf_vma(x) fprintf_vma(stdout,x) | |
130 | ||
131 | typedef unsigned int flagword; /* 32 bits of flags */ | |
132 | \f | |
133 | /** File formats */ | |
134 | ||
135 | typedef enum bfd_format { | |
136 | bfd_unknown = 0, /* file format is unknown */ | |
137 | bfd_object, /* linker/assember/compiler output */ | |
138 | bfd_archive, /* object archive file */ | |
139 | bfd_core, /* core dump */ | |
140 | bfd_type_end} /* marks the end; don't use it! */ | |
141 | bfd_format; | |
142 | ||
143 | /* Object file flag values */ | |
144 | #define NO_FLAGS 0x00 | |
145 | #define HAS_RELOC 0x01 | |
146 | #define EXEC_P 0x02 | |
147 | #define HAS_LINENO 0x04 | |
148 | #define HAS_DEBUG 0x08 | |
149 | #define HAS_SYMS 0x10 | |
150 | #define HAS_LOCALS 0x20 | |
151 | #define DYNAMIC 0x40 | |
152 | #define WP_TEXT 0x80 | |
153 | #define D_PAGED 0x100 | |
154 | #define BFD_IS_RELAXABLE 0x200 | |
155 | \f | |
156 | /* symbols and relocation */ | |
157 | ||
158 | typedef unsigned long symindex; | |
159 | ||
160 | #define BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS ((symindex) ~0) | |
161 | ||
162 | typedef enum bfd_symclass { | |
163 | bfd_symclass_unknown = 0, | |
164 | bfd_symclass_fcommon, /* fortran common symbols */ | |
165 | bfd_symclass_global, /* global symbol, what a surprise */ | |
166 | bfd_symclass_debugger, /* some debugger symbol */ | |
167 | bfd_symclass_undefined /* none known */ | |
168 | } symclass; | |
169 | ||
170 | ||
171 | typedef int symtype; /* Who knows, yet? */ | |
172 | ||
173 | ||
174 | /* general purpose part of a symbol; | |
175 | target specific parts will be found in libcoff.h, liba.out.h etc */ | |
176 | ||
177 | ||
178 | #define bfd_get_section(x) ((x)->section) | |
179 | #define bfd_get_output_section(x) ((x)->section->output_section) | |
180 | #define bfd_set_section(x,y) ((x)->section) = (y) | |
181 | #define bfd_asymbol_base(x) ((x)->section->vma) | |
182 | #define bfd_asymbol_value(x) (bfd_asymbol_base(x) + (x)->value) | |
183 | #define bfd_asymbol_name(x) ((x)->name) | |
184 | /*Perhaps future: #define bfd_asymbol_bfd(x) ((x)->section->owner)*/ | |
185 | #define bfd_asymbol_bfd(x) ((x)->the_bfd) | |
186 | #define bfd_asymbol_flavour(x) (bfd_asymbol_bfd(x)->xvec->flavour) | |
187 | ||
188 | /* This is a type pun with struct ranlib on purpose! */ | |
189 | typedef struct carsym { | |
190 | char *name; | |
191 | file_ptr file_offset; /* look here to find the file */ | |
192 | } carsym; /* to make these you call a carsymogen */ | |
193 | ||
194 | ||
195 | /* Used in generating armaps. Perhaps just a forward definition would do? */ | |
196 | struct orl { /* output ranlib */ | |
197 | char **name; /* symbol name */ | |
198 | file_ptr pos; /* bfd* or file position */ | |
199 | int namidx; /* index into string table */ | |
200 | }; | |
201 | ||
202 | \f | |
203 | ||
204 | /* Linenumber stuff */ | |
205 | typedef struct lineno_cache_entry { | |
206 | unsigned int line_number; /* Linenumber from start of function*/ | |
207 | union { | |
208 | struct symbol_cache_entry *sym; /* Function name */ | |
209 | unsigned long offset; /* Offset into section */ | |
210 | } u; | |
211 | } alent; | |
212 | \f | |
213 | /* object and core file sections */ | |
214 | ||
215 | ||
216 | #define align_power(addr, align) \ | |
217 | ( ((addr) + ((1<<(align))-1)) & (-1 << (align))) | |
218 | ||
219 | typedef struct sec *sec_ptr; | |
220 | ||
221 | #define bfd_get_section_name(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->name + 0) | |
222 | #define bfd_get_section_vma(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->vma + 0) | |
223 | #define bfd_get_section_alignment(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->alignment_power + 0) | |
224 | #define bfd_section_name(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->name) | |
225 | #define bfd_section_size(bfd, ptr) (bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc(ptr)) | |
226 | #define bfd_section_vma(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->vma) | |
227 | #define bfd_section_alignment(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->alignment_power) | |
228 | #define bfd_get_section_flags(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->flags + 0) | |
229 | #define bfd_get_section_userdata(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->userdata) | |
230 | ||
231 | #define bfd_is_com_section(ptr) (((ptr)->flags & SEC_IS_COMMON) != 0) | |
232 | ||
233 | #define bfd_set_section_vma(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->vma = (ptr)->lma= (val)), ((ptr)->user_set_vma = true), true) | |
234 | #define bfd_set_section_alignment(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->alignment_power = (val)),true) | |
235 | #define bfd_set_section_userdata(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->userdata = (val)),true) | |
236 | ||
237 | typedef struct stat stat_type; | |
238 | \f | |
239 | /** Error handling */ | |
240 | ||
241 | typedef enum bfd_error { | |
242 | no_error = 0, system_call_error, invalid_target, | |
243 | wrong_format, invalid_operation, no_memory, | |
244 | no_symbols, no_relocation_info, | |
245 | no_more_archived_files, malformed_archive, | |
246 | symbol_not_found, file_not_recognized, | |
247 | file_ambiguously_recognized, no_contents, | |
248 | bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section, | |
249 | no_debug_section, bad_value, | |
250 | ||
251 | /* An input file is shorter than expected. */ | |
252 | file_truncated, | |
253 | ||
254 | invalid_error_code} bfd_ec; | |
255 | ||
256 | extern bfd_ec bfd_error; | |
257 | struct reloc_cache_entry; | |
258 | struct bfd_seclet; | |
259 | ||
260 | ||
261 | typedef struct bfd_error_vector { | |
262 | void (* nonrepresentable_section ) PARAMS ((CONST bfd *CONST abfd, | |
263 | CONST char *CONST name)); | |
264 | void (* undefined_symbol) PARAMS ((CONST struct reloc_cache_entry *rel, | |
265 | CONST struct bfd_seclet *sec)); | |
266 | void (* reloc_value_truncated) PARAMS ((CONST struct | |
267 | reloc_cache_entry *rel, | |
268 | struct bfd_seclet *sec)); | |
269 | ||
270 | void (* reloc_dangerous) PARAMS ((CONST struct reloc_cache_entry *rel, | |
271 | CONST struct bfd_seclet *sec)); | |
272 | ||
273 | } bfd_error_vector_type; | |
274 | ||
275 | CONST char *bfd_errmsg PARAMS ((bfd_ec error_tag)); | |
276 | void bfd_perror PARAMS ((CONST char *message)); | |
277 | \f | |
278 | ||
279 | typedef enum bfd_print_symbol | |
280 | { | |
281 | bfd_print_symbol_name, | |
282 | bfd_print_symbol_more, | |
283 | bfd_print_symbol_all | |
284 | } bfd_print_symbol_type; | |
285 | ||
286 | \f | |
287 | /* Information about a symbol that nm needs. */ | |
288 | ||
289 | typedef struct _symbol_info | |
290 | { | |
291 | symvalue value; | |
292 | char type; /* */ | |
293 | CONST char *name; /* Symbol name. */ | |
294 | char stab_other; /* Unused. */ | |
295 | short stab_desc; /* Info for N_TYPE. */ | |
296 | CONST char *stab_name; | |
297 | } symbol_info; | |
298 | \f | |
299 | /* The code that implements targets can initialize a jump table with this | |
300 | macro. It must name all its routines the same way (a prefix plus | |
301 | the standard routine suffix), or it must #define the routines that | |
302 | are not so named, before calling JUMP_TABLE in the initializer. */ | |
303 | ||
304 | /* Semi-portable string concatenation in cpp */ | |
305 | #ifndef CAT | |
306 | #ifdef __STDC__ | |
307 | #define CAT(a,b) a##b | |
308 | #define CAT3(a,b,c) a##b##c | |
309 | #else | |
310 | #define CAT(a,b) a/**/b | |
311 | #define CAT3(a,b,c) a/**/b/**/c | |
312 | #endif | |
313 | #endif | |
314 | ||
315 | #define JUMP_TABLE(NAME)\ | |
316 | CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_command),\ | |
317 | CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_signal),\ | |
318 | CAT(NAME,_core_file_matches_executable_p),\ | |
319 | CAT(NAME,_slurp_armap),\ | |
320 | CAT(NAME,_slurp_extended_name_table),\ | |
321 | CAT(NAME,_truncate_arname),\ | |
322 | CAT(NAME,_write_armap),\ | |
323 | CAT(NAME,_close_and_cleanup), \ | |
324 | CAT(NAME,_set_section_contents),\ | |
325 | CAT(NAME,_get_section_contents),\ | |
326 | CAT(NAME,_new_section_hook),\ | |
327 | CAT(NAME,_get_symtab_upper_bound),\ | |
328 | CAT(NAME,_get_symtab),\ | |
329 | CAT(NAME,_get_reloc_upper_bound),\ | |
330 | CAT(NAME,_canonicalize_reloc),\ | |
331 | CAT(NAME,_make_empty_symbol),\ | |
332 | CAT(NAME,_print_symbol),\ | |
333 | CAT(NAME,_get_symbol_info),\ | |
334 | CAT(NAME,_get_lineno),\ | |
335 | CAT(NAME,_set_arch_mach),\ | |
336 | CAT(NAME,_openr_next_archived_file),\ | |
337 | CAT(NAME,_find_nearest_line),\ | |
338 | CAT(NAME,_generic_stat_arch_elt),\ | |
339 | CAT(NAME,_sizeof_headers),\ | |
340 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_start),\ | |
341 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_end),\ | |
342 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_accumulate),\ | |
343 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents),\ | |
344 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_relax_section),\ | |
345 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_seclet_link),\ | |
346 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_reloc_type_lookup),\ | |
347 | CAT(NAME,_bfd_make_debug_symbol) | |
348 | ||
349 | #define COFF_SWAP_TABLE (PTR) &bfd_coff_std_swap_table | |
350 | ||
351 | \f | |
352 | /* User program access to BFD facilities */ | |
353 | ||
354 | extern CONST short _bfd_host_big_endian; | |
355 | #define HOST_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_P (*(char *)&_bfd_host_big_endian) | |
356 | ||
357 | /* The bfd itself */ | |
358 | ||
359 | /* Cast from const char * to char * so that caller can assign to | |
360 | a char * without a warning. */ | |
361 | #define bfd_get_filename(abfd) ((char *) (abfd)->filename) | |
362 | #define bfd_get_format(abfd) ((abfd)->format) | |
363 | #define bfd_get_target(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->name) | |
364 | #define bfd_get_file_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->flags) | |
365 | #define bfd_applicable_file_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->object_flags) | |
366 | #define bfd_applicable_section_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->section_flags) | |
367 | #define bfd_my_archive(abfd) ((abfd)->my_archive) | |
368 | #define bfd_has_map(abfd) ((abfd)->has_armap) | |
369 | #define bfd_header_twiddle_required(abfd) \ | |
370 | ((((abfd)->xvec->header_byteorder_big_p) \ | |
371 | != (boolean)HOST_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_P) ? true:false) | |
372 | ||
373 | #define bfd_valid_reloc_types(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->valid_reloc_types) | |
374 | #define bfd_usrdata(abfd) ((abfd)->usrdata) | |
375 | ||
376 | #define bfd_get_start_address(abfd) ((abfd)->start_address) | |
377 | #define bfd_get_symcount(abfd) ((abfd)->symcount) | |
378 | #define bfd_get_outsymbols(abfd) ((abfd)->outsymbols) | |
379 | #define bfd_count_sections(abfd) ((abfd)->section_count) | |
380 | #define bfd_get_architecture(abfd) ((abfd)->obj_arch) | |
381 | #define bfd_get_machine(abfd) ((abfd)->obj_machine) | |
382 | ||
383 | #define bfd_get_symbol_leading_char(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->symbol_leading_char) | |
384 | ||
385 | #define BYTE_SIZE 1 | |
386 | #define SHORT_SIZE 2 | |
387 | #define LONG_SIZE 4 | |
388 | ||
389 | /* And more from the source. */ | |
390 | void | |
391 | bfd_init PARAMS ((void)); | |
392 | ||
393 | bfd * | |
394 | bfd_openr PARAMS ((CONST char *filename, CONST char*target)); | |
395 | ||
396 | bfd * | |
397 | bfd_fdopenr PARAMS ((CONST char *filename, CONST char *target, int fd)); | |
398 | ||
399 | bfd * | |
400 | bfd_openw PARAMS ((CONST char *filename, CONST char *target)); | |
401 | ||
402 | boolean | |
403 | bfd_close PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
404 | ||
405 | boolean | |
406 | bfd_close_all_done PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
407 | ||
408 | bfd_size_type | |
409 | bfd_alloc_size PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
410 | ||
411 | bfd * | |
412 | bfd_create PARAMS ((CONST char *filename, bfd *template)); | |
413 | ||
414 | ||
415 | /* Byte swapping macros for user section data. */ | |
416 | ||
417 | #define bfd_put_8(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
418 | (*((unsigned char *)(ptr)) = (unsigned char)val) | |
419 | #define bfd_put_signed_8 \ | |
420 | bfd_put_8 | |
421 | #define bfd_get_8(abfd, ptr) \ | |
422 | (*(unsigned char *)(ptr)) | |
423 | #define bfd_get_signed_8(abfd, ptr) \ | |
424 | ((*(unsigned char *)(ptr) ^ 0x80) - 0x80) | |
425 | ||
426 | #define bfd_put_16(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
427 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx16, ((val),(ptr))) | |
428 | #define bfd_put_signed_16 \ | |
429 | bfd_put_16 | |
430 | #define bfd_get_16(abfd, ptr) \ | |
431 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx16, (ptr)) | |
432 | #define bfd_get_signed_16(abfd, ptr) \ | |
433 | BFD_SEND (abfd, bfd_getx_signed_16, (ptr)) | |
434 | ||
435 | #define bfd_put_32(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
436 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx32, ((val),(ptr))) | |
437 | #define bfd_put_signed_32 \ | |
438 | bfd_put_32 | |
439 | #define bfd_get_32(abfd, ptr) \ | |
440 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx32, (ptr)) | |
441 | #define bfd_get_signed_32(abfd, ptr) \ | |
442 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx_signed_32, (ptr)) | |
443 | ||
444 | #define bfd_put_64(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
445 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx64, ((val), (ptr))) | |
446 | #define bfd_put_signed_64 \ | |
447 | bfd_put_64 | |
448 | #define bfd_get_64(abfd, ptr) \ | |
449 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx64, (ptr)) | |
450 | #define bfd_get_signed_64(abfd, ptr) \ | |
451 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx_signed_64, (ptr)) | |
452 | ||
453 | ||
454 | /* Byte swapping macros for file header data. */ | |
455 | ||
456 | #define bfd_h_put_8(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
457 | bfd_put_8 (abfd, val, ptr) | |
458 | #define bfd_h_put_signed_8(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
459 | bfd_put_8 (abfd, val, ptr) | |
460 | #define bfd_h_get_8(abfd, ptr) \ | |
461 | bfd_get_8 (abfd, ptr) | |
462 | #define bfd_h_get_signed_8(abfd, ptr) \ | |
463 | bfd_get_signed_8 (abfd, ptr) | |
464 | ||
465 | #define bfd_h_put_16(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
466 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx16,(val,ptr)) | |
467 | #define bfd_h_put_signed_16 \ | |
468 | bfd_h_put_16 | |
469 | #define bfd_h_get_16(abfd, ptr) \ | |
470 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx16,(ptr)) | |
471 | #define bfd_h_get_signed_16(abfd, ptr) \ | |
472 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx_signed_16, (ptr)) | |
473 | ||
474 | #define bfd_h_put_32(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
475 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx32,(val,ptr)) | |
476 | #define bfd_h_put_signed_32 \ | |
477 | bfd_h_put_32 | |
478 | #define bfd_h_get_32(abfd, ptr) \ | |
479 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx32,(ptr)) | |
480 | #define bfd_h_get_signed_32(abfd, ptr) \ | |
481 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx_signed_32, (ptr)) | |
482 | ||
483 | #define bfd_h_put_64(abfd, val, ptr) \ | |
484 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx64,(val, ptr)) | |
485 | #define bfd_h_put_signed_64 \ | |
486 | bfd_h_put_64 | |
487 | #define bfd_h_get_64(abfd, ptr) \ | |
488 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx64,(ptr)) | |
489 | #define bfd_h_get_signed_64(abfd, ptr) \ | |
490 | BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx_signed_64, (ptr)) | |
491 | ||
492 | typedef struct sec | |
493 | { | |
494 | /* The name of the section, the name isn't a copy, the pointer is | |
495 | the same as that passed to bfd_make_section. */ | |
496 | ||
497 | CONST char *name; | |
498 | ||
499 | ||
500 | /* Which section is it 0.nth */ | |
501 | ||
502 | int index; | |
503 | ||
504 | /* The next section in the list belonging to the BFD, or NULL. */ | |
505 | ||
506 | struct sec *next; | |
507 | ||
508 | /* The field flags contains attributes of the section. Some of | |
509 | flags are read in from the object file, and some are | |
510 | synthesized from other information. */ | |
511 | ||
512 | flagword flags; | |
513 | ||
514 | #define SEC_NO_FLAGS 0x000 | |
515 | ||
516 | /* Tells the OS to allocate space for this section when loaded. | |
517 | This would clear for a section containing debug information | |
518 | only. */ | |
519 | ||
520 | ||
521 | #define SEC_ALLOC 0x001 | |
522 | /* Tells the OS to load the section from the file when loading. | |
523 | This would be clear for a .bss section */ | |
524 | ||
525 | #define SEC_LOAD 0x002 | |
526 | /* The section contains data still to be relocated, so there will | |
527 | be some relocation information too. */ | |
528 | ||
529 | #define SEC_RELOC 0x004 | |
530 | ||
531 | /* Obsolete ? */ | |
532 | ||
533 | #define SEC_BALIGN 0x008 | |
534 | ||
535 | /* A signal to the OS that the section contains read only | |
536 | data. */ | |
537 | #define SEC_READONLY 0x010 | |
538 | ||
539 | /* The section contains code only. */ | |
540 | ||
541 | #define SEC_CODE 0x020 | |
542 | ||
543 | /* The section contains data only. */ | |
544 | ||
545 | #define SEC_DATA 0x040 | |
546 | ||
547 | /* The section will reside in ROM. */ | |
548 | ||
549 | #define SEC_ROM 0x080 | |
550 | ||
551 | /* The section contains constructor information. This section | |
552 | type is used by the linker to create lists of constructors and | |
553 | destructors used by <<g++>>. When a back end sees a symbol | |
554 | which should be used in a constructor list, it creates a new | |
555 | section for the type of name (eg <<__CTOR_LIST__>>), attaches | |
556 | the symbol to it and builds a relocation. To build the lists | |
557 | of constructors, all the linker has to to is catenate all the | |
558 | sections called <<__CTOR_LIST__>> and relocte the data | |
559 | contained within - exactly the operations it would peform on | |
560 | standard data. */ | |
561 | ||
562 | #define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR 0x100 | |
563 | ||
564 | /* The section is a constuctor, and should be placed at the | |
565 | end of the . */ | |
566 | ||
567 | #define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_TEXT 0x1100 | |
568 | ||
569 | #define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_DATA 0x2100 | |
570 | ||
571 | #define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_BSS 0x3100 | |
572 | ||
573 | /* The section has contents - a data section could be | |
574 | <<SEC_ALLOC>> | <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>>, a debug section could be | |
575 | <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>> */ | |
576 | ||
577 | #define SEC_HAS_CONTENTS 0x200 | |
578 | ||
579 | /* An instruction to the linker not to output sections | |
580 | containing this flag even if they have information which | |
581 | would normally be written. */ | |
582 | ||
583 | #define SEC_NEVER_LOAD 0x400 | |
584 | ||
585 | /* The section is a shared library section. The linker must leave | |
586 | these completely alone, as the vma and size are used when | |
587 | the executable is loaded. */ | |
588 | ||
589 | #define SEC_SHARED_LIBRARY 0x800 | |
590 | ||
591 | /* The section is a common section (symbols may be defined | |
592 | multiple times, the value of a symbol is the amount of | |
593 | space it requires, and the largest symbol value is the one | |
594 | used). Most targets have exactly one of these (.bss), but | |
595 | ECOFF has two. */ | |
596 | ||
597 | #define SEC_IS_COMMON 0x8000 | |
598 | ||
599 | /* The virtual memory address of the section - where it will be | |
600 | at run time - the symbols are relocated against this */ | |
601 | bfd_vma vma; | |
602 | ||
603 | /* The load address of the section - where it would be in a | |
604 | rom image, really only used for writing section header information */ | |
605 | bfd_vma lma; | |
606 | ||
607 | boolean user_set_vma; | |
608 | ||
609 | /* The size of the section in bytes, as it will be output. | |
610 | contains a value even if the section has no contents (eg, the | |
611 | size of <<.bss>>). This will be filled in after relocation */ | |
612 | ||
613 | bfd_size_type _cooked_size; | |
614 | ||
615 | /* The size on disk of the section in bytes originally. Normally this | |
616 | value is the same as the size, but if some relaxing has | |
617 | been done, then this value will be bigger. */ | |
618 | ||
619 | bfd_size_type _raw_size; | |
620 | ||
621 | /* If this section is going to be output, then this value is the | |
622 | offset into the output section of the first byte in the input | |
623 | section. Eg, if this was going to start at the 100th byte in | |
624 | the output section, this value would be 100. */ | |
625 | ||
626 | bfd_vma output_offset; | |
627 | ||
628 | /* The output section through which to map on output. */ | |
629 | ||
630 | struct sec *output_section; | |
631 | ||
632 | /* The alignment requirement of the section, as an exponent - eg | |
633 | 3 aligns to 2^3 (or 8) */ | |
634 | ||
635 | unsigned int alignment_power; | |
636 | ||
637 | /* If an input section, a pointer to a vector of relocation | |
638 | records for the data in this section. */ | |
639 | ||
640 | struct reloc_cache_entry *relocation; | |
641 | ||
642 | /* If an output section, a pointer to a vector of pointers to | |
643 | relocation records for the data in this section. */ | |
644 | ||
645 | struct reloc_cache_entry **orelocation; | |
646 | ||
647 | /* The number of relocation records in one of the above */ | |
648 | ||
649 | unsigned reloc_count; | |
650 | ||
651 | /* Information below is back end specific - and not always used | |
652 | or updated | |
653 | ||
654 | File position of section data */ | |
655 | ||
656 | file_ptr filepos; | |
657 | ||
658 | /* File position of relocation info */ | |
659 | ||
660 | file_ptr rel_filepos; | |
661 | ||
662 | /* File position of line data */ | |
663 | ||
664 | file_ptr line_filepos; | |
665 | ||
666 | /* Pointer to data for applications */ | |
667 | ||
668 | PTR userdata; | |
669 | ||
670 | struct lang_output_section *otheruserdata; | |
671 | ||
672 | /* Attached line number information */ | |
673 | ||
674 | alent *lineno; | |
675 | ||
676 | /* Number of line number records */ | |
677 | ||
678 | unsigned int lineno_count; | |
679 | ||
680 | /* When a section is being output, this value changes as more | |
681 | linenumbers are written out */ | |
682 | ||
683 | file_ptr moving_line_filepos; | |
684 | ||
685 | /* what the section number is in the target world */ | |
686 | ||
687 | int target_index; | |
688 | ||
689 | PTR used_by_bfd; | |
690 | ||
691 | /* If this is a constructor section then here is a list of the | |
692 | relocations created to relocate items within it. */ | |
693 | ||
694 | struct relent_chain *constructor_chain; | |
695 | ||
696 | /* The BFD which owns the section. */ | |
697 | ||
698 | bfd *owner; | |
699 | ||
700 | boolean reloc_done; | |
701 | /* A symbol which points at this section only */ | |
702 | struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol; | |
703 | struct symbol_cache_entry **symbol_ptr_ptr; | |
704 | struct bfd_seclet *seclets_head; | |
705 | struct bfd_seclet *seclets_tail; | |
706 | } asection ; | |
707 | ||
708 | ||
709 | #define BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME "*ABS*" | |
710 | #define BFD_UND_SECTION_NAME "*UND*" | |
711 | #define BFD_COM_SECTION_NAME "*COM*" | |
712 | #define BFD_IND_SECTION_NAME "*IND*" | |
713 | ||
714 | /* the absolute section */ | |
715 | extern asection bfd_abs_section; | |
716 | /* Pointer to the undefined section */ | |
717 | extern asection bfd_und_section; | |
718 | /* Pointer to the common section */ | |
719 | extern asection bfd_com_section; | |
720 | /* Pointer to the indirect section */ | |
721 | extern asection bfd_ind_section; | |
722 | ||
723 | extern struct symbol_cache_entry *bfd_abs_symbol; | |
724 | extern struct symbol_cache_entry *bfd_com_symbol; | |
725 | extern struct symbol_cache_entry *bfd_und_symbol; | |
726 | extern struct symbol_cache_entry *bfd_ind_symbol; | |
727 | #define bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc(section) \ | |
728 | (section->reloc_done ? (abort(),1): (section)->_raw_size) | |
729 | #define bfd_get_section_size_after_reloc(section) \ | |
730 | ((section->reloc_done) ? (section)->_cooked_size: (abort(),1)) | |
731 | asection * | |
732 | bfd_get_section_by_name PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, CONST char *name)); | |
733 | ||
734 | asection * | |
735 | bfd_make_section_old_way PARAMS ((bfd *, CONST char *name)); | |
736 | ||
737 | asection * | |
738 | bfd_make_section PARAMS ((bfd *, CONST char *name)); | |
739 | ||
740 | boolean | |
741 | bfd_set_section_flags PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, flagword)); | |
742 | ||
743 | void | |
744 | bfd_map_over_sections PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
745 | void (*func)(bfd *abfd, | |
746 | asection *sect, | |
747 | PTR obj), | |
748 | PTR obj)); | |
749 | ||
750 | boolean | |
751 | bfd_set_section_size PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *, bfd_size_type val)); | |
752 | ||
753 | boolean | |
754 | bfd_set_section_contents | |
755 | PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
756 | asection *section, | |
757 | PTR data, | |
758 | file_ptr offset, | |
759 | bfd_size_type count)); | |
760 | ||
761 | boolean | |
762 | bfd_get_section_contents | |
763 | PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, asection *section, PTR location, | |
764 | file_ptr offset, bfd_size_type count)); | |
765 | ||
766 | enum bfd_architecture | |
767 | { | |
768 | bfd_arch_unknown, /* File arch not known */ | |
769 | bfd_arch_obscure, /* Arch known, not one of these */ | |
770 | bfd_arch_m68k, /* Motorola 68xxx */ | |
771 | bfd_arch_vax, /* DEC Vax */ | |
772 | bfd_arch_i960, /* Intel 960 */ | |
773 | /* The order of the following is important. | |
774 | lower number indicates a machine type that | |
775 | only accepts a subset of the instructions | |
776 | available to machines with higher numbers. | |
777 | The exception is the "ca", which is | |
778 | incompatible with all other machines except | |
779 | "core". */ | |
780 | ||
781 | #define bfd_mach_i960_core 1 | |
782 | #define bfd_mach_i960_ka_sa 2 | |
783 | #define bfd_mach_i960_kb_sb 3 | |
784 | #define bfd_mach_i960_mc 4 | |
785 | #define bfd_mach_i960_xa 5 | |
786 | #define bfd_mach_i960_ca 6 | |
787 | ||
788 | bfd_arch_a29k, /* AMD 29000 */ | |
789 | bfd_arch_sparc, /* SPARC */ | |
790 | bfd_arch_mips, /* MIPS Rxxxx */ | |
791 | bfd_arch_i386, /* Intel 386 */ | |
792 | bfd_arch_we32k, /* AT&T WE32xxx */ | |
793 | bfd_arch_tahoe, /* CCI/Harris Tahoe */ | |
794 | bfd_arch_i860, /* Intel 860 */ | |
795 | bfd_arch_romp, /* IBM ROMP PC/RT */ | |
796 | bfd_arch_alliant, /* Alliant */ | |
797 | bfd_arch_convex, /* Convex */ | |
798 | bfd_arch_m88k, /* Motorola 88xxx */ | |
799 | bfd_arch_pyramid, /* Pyramid Technology */ | |
800 | bfd_arch_h8300, /* Hitachi H8/300 */ | |
801 | #define bfd_mach_h8300 1 | |
802 | #define bfd_mach_h8300h 2 | |
803 | bfd_arch_rs6000, /* IBM RS/6000 */ | |
804 | bfd_arch_hppa, /* HP PA RISC */ | |
805 | bfd_arch_z8k, /* Zilog Z8000 */ | |
806 | #define bfd_mach_z8001 1 | |
807 | #define bfd_mach_z8002 2 | |
808 | bfd_arch_h8500, /* Hitachi H8/500 */ | |
809 | bfd_arch_sh, /* Hitachi SH */ | |
810 | bfd_arch_alpha, /* Dec Alpha */ | |
811 | bfd_arch_last | |
812 | }; | |
813 | ||
814 | typedef struct bfd_arch_info | |
815 | { | |
816 | int bits_per_word; | |
817 | int bits_per_address; | |
818 | int bits_per_byte; | |
819 | enum bfd_architecture arch; | |
820 | long mach; | |
821 | char *arch_name; | |
822 | CONST char *printable_name; | |
823 | unsigned int section_align_power; | |
824 | /* true if this is the default machine for the architecture */ | |
825 | boolean the_default; | |
826 | CONST struct bfd_arch_info * (*compatible) | |
827 | PARAMS ((CONST struct bfd_arch_info *a, | |
828 | CONST struct bfd_arch_info *b)); | |
829 | ||
830 | boolean (*scan) PARAMS ((CONST struct bfd_arch_info *, CONST char *)); | |
831 | /* How to disassemble an instruction, producing a printable | |
832 | representation on a specified stdio stream. This isn't | |
833 | defined for most processors at present, because of the size | |
834 | of the additional tables it would drag in, and because gdb | |
835 | wants to use a different interface. */ | |
836 | unsigned int (*disassemble) PARAMS ((bfd_vma addr, CONST char *data, | |
837 | PTR stream)); | |
838 | ||
839 | struct bfd_arch_info *next; | |
840 | } bfd_arch_info_type; | |
841 | CONST char * | |
842 | bfd_printable_name PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
843 | ||
844 | bfd_arch_info_type * | |
845 | bfd_scan_arch PARAMS ((CONST char *)); | |
846 | ||
847 | CONST bfd_arch_info_type * | |
848 | bfd_arch_get_compatible PARAMS (( | |
849 | CONST bfd *abfd, | |
850 | CONST bfd *bbfd)); | |
851 | ||
852 | void | |
853 | bfd_set_arch_info PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd_arch_info_type *)); | |
854 | ||
855 | enum bfd_architecture | |
856 | bfd_get_arch PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
857 | ||
858 | unsigned long | |
859 | bfd_get_mach PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
860 | ||
861 | unsigned int | |
862 | bfd_arch_bits_per_byte PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
863 | ||
864 | unsigned int | |
865 | bfd_arch_bits_per_address PARAMS ((bfd *abfd)); | |
866 | ||
867 | bfd_arch_info_type * | |
868 | bfd_get_arch_info PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
869 | ||
870 | bfd_arch_info_type * | |
871 | bfd_lookup_arch | |
872 | PARAMS ((enum bfd_architecture | |
873 | arch, | |
874 | long machine)); | |
875 | ||
876 | CONST char * | |
877 | bfd_printable_arch_mach | |
878 | PARAMS ((enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long machine)); | |
879 | ||
880 | typedef enum bfd_reloc_status | |
881 | { | |
882 | /* No errors detected */ | |
883 | bfd_reloc_ok, | |
884 | ||
885 | /* The relocation was performed, but there was an overflow. */ | |
886 | bfd_reloc_overflow, | |
887 | ||
888 | /* The address to relocate was not within the section supplied. */ | |
889 | bfd_reloc_outofrange, | |
890 | ||
891 | /* Used by special functions */ | |
892 | bfd_reloc_continue, | |
893 | ||
894 | /* Unused */ | |
895 | bfd_reloc_notsupported, | |
896 | ||
897 | /* Unsupported relocation size requested. */ | |
898 | bfd_reloc_other, | |
899 | ||
900 | /* The symbol to relocate against was undefined. */ | |
901 | bfd_reloc_undefined, | |
902 | ||
903 | /* The relocation was performed, but may not be ok - presently | |
904 | generated only when linking i960 coff files with i960 b.out | |
905 | symbols. */ | |
906 | bfd_reloc_dangerous | |
907 | } | |
908 | bfd_reloc_status_type; | |
909 | ||
910 | ||
911 | typedef struct reloc_cache_entry | |
912 | { | |
913 | /* A pointer into the canonical table of pointers */ | |
914 | struct symbol_cache_entry **sym_ptr_ptr; | |
915 | ||
916 | /* offset in section */ | |
917 | bfd_size_type address; | |
918 | ||
919 | /* addend for relocation value */ | |
920 | bfd_vma addend; | |
921 | ||
922 | /* Pointer to how to perform the required relocation */ | |
923 | CONST struct reloc_howto_struct *howto; | |
924 | ||
925 | } arelent; | |
926 | ||
927 | typedef CONST struct reloc_howto_struct | |
928 | { | |
929 | /* The type field has mainly a documetary use - the back end can | |
930 | to what it wants with it, though the normally the back end's | |
931 | external idea of what a reloc number would be would be stored | |
932 | in this field. For example, the a PC relative word relocation | |
933 | in a coff environment would have the type 023 - because that's | |
934 | what the outside world calls a R_PCRWORD reloc. */ | |
935 | unsigned int type; | |
936 | ||
937 | /* The value the final relocation is shifted right by. This drops | |
938 | unwanted data from the relocation. */ | |
939 | unsigned int rightshift; | |
940 | ||
941 | /* The size of the item to be relocated - 0, is one byte, 1 is 2 | |
942 | bytes, 2 is four bytes. A negative value indicates that the | |
943 | result is to be subtracted from the data. */ | |
944 | int size; | |
945 | ||
946 | /* Now obsolete? But m68k-coff still uses it... */ | |
947 | unsigned int bitsize; | |
948 | ||
949 | /* Notes that the relocation is relative to the location in the | |
950 | data section of the addend. The relocation function will | |
951 | subtract from the relocation value the address of the location | |
952 | being relocated. */ | |
953 | boolean pc_relative; | |
954 | ||
955 | unsigned int bitpos; | |
956 | ||
957 | /* Now obsolete */ | |
958 | boolean absolute; | |
959 | ||
960 | /* Causes the relocation routine to return an error if overflow | |
961 | is detected when relocating. */ | |
962 | boolean complain_on_overflow; | |
963 | ||
964 | /* If this field is non null, then the supplied function is | |
965 | called rather than the normal function. This allows really | |
966 | strange relocation methods to be accomodated (e.g., i960 callj | |
967 | instructions). */ | |
968 | bfd_reloc_status_type (*special_function) | |
969 | PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
970 | arelent *reloc_entry, | |
971 | struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol, | |
972 | PTR data, | |
973 | asection *input_section, | |
974 | bfd *output_bfd)); | |
975 | ||
976 | /* The textual name of the relocation type. */ | |
977 | char *name; | |
978 | ||
979 | /* When performing a partial link, some formats must modify the | |
980 | relocations rather than the data - this flag signals this.*/ | |
981 | boolean partial_inplace; | |
982 | ||
983 | /* The src_mask is used to select what parts of the read in data | |
984 | are to be used in the relocation sum. E.g., if this was an 8 bit | |
985 | bit of data which we read and relocated, this would be | |
986 | 0x000000ff. When we have relocs which have an addend, such as | |
987 | sun4 extended relocs, the value in the offset part of a | |
988 | relocating field is garbage so we never use it. In this case | |
989 | the mask would be 0x00000000. */ | |
990 | bfd_vma src_mask; | |
991 | ||
992 | /* The dst_mask is what parts of the instruction are replaced | |
993 | into the instruction. In most cases src_mask == dst_mask, | |
994 | except in the above special case, where dst_mask would be | |
995 | 0x000000ff, and src_mask would be 0x00000000. */ | |
996 | bfd_vma dst_mask; | |
997 | ||
998 | /* When some formats create PC relative instructions, they leave | |
999 | the value of the pc of the place being relocated in the offset | |
1000 | slot of the instruction, so that a PC relative relocation can | |
1001 | be made just by adding in an ordinary offset (e.g., sun3 a.out). | |
1002 | Some formats leave the displacement part of an instruction | |
1003 | empty (e.g., m88k bcs), this flag signals the fact.*/ | |
1004 | boolean pcrel_offset; | |
1005 | ||
1006 | } reloc_howto_type; | |
1007 | #define HOWTO(C, R,S,B, P, BI, ABS, O, SF, NAME, INPLACE, MASKSRC, MASKDST, PC) \ | |
1008 | {(unsigned)C,R,S,B, P, BI, ABS,O,SF,NAME,INPLACE,MASKSRC,MASKDST,PC} | |
1009 | #define NEWHOWTO( FUNCTION, NAME,SIZE,REL,IN) HOWTO(0,0,SIZE,0,REL,0,false,false,FUNCTION, NAME,false,0,0,IN) | |
1010 | ||
1011 | #define HOWTO_PREPARE(relocation, symbol) \ | |
1012 | { \ | |
1013 | if (symbol != (asymbol *)NULL) { \ | |
1014 | if (bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section)) { \ | |
1015 | relocation = 0; \ | |
1016 | } \ | |
1017 | else { \ | |
1018 | relocation = symbol->value; \ | |
1019 | } \ | |
1020 | } \ | |
1021 | } | |
1022 | typedef unsigned char bfd_byte; | |
1023 | ||
1024 | typedef struct relent_chain { | |
1025 | arelent relent; | |
1026 | struct relent_chain *next; | |
1027 | } arelent_chain; | |
1028 | bfd_reloc_status_type | |
1029 | ||
1030 | bfd_perform_relocation | |
1031 | PARAMS ((bfd * abfd, | |
1032 | arelent *reloc_entry, | |
1033 | PTR data, | |
1034 | asection *input_section, | |
1035 | bfd *output_bfd)); | |
1036 | ||
1037 | typedef enum bfd_reloc_code_real | |
1038 | ||
1039 | { | |
1040 | /* 16 bits wide, simple reloc */ | |
1041 | BFD_RELOC_16, | |
1042 | ||
1043 | /* 8 bits wide, but used to form an address like 0xffnn */ | |
1044 | BFD_RELOC_8_FFnn, | |
1045 | ||
1046 | /* 8 bits wide, simple */ | |
1047 | BFD_RELOC_8, | |
1048 | ||
1049 | /* 8 bits wide, pc relative */ | |
1050 | BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL, | |
1051 | ||
1052 | /* The type of reloc used to build a contructor table - at the | |
1053 | moment probably a 32 bit wide abs address, but the cpu can | |
1054 | choose. */ | |
1055 | ||
1056 | BFD_RELOC_CTOR, | |
1057 | ||
1058 | /* 32 bits wide, simple reloc */ | |
1059 | BFD_RELOC_32, | |
1060 | /* 32 bits, PC-relative */ | |
1061 | BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL, | |
1062 | ||
1063 | /* High 22 bits of 32-bit value; simple reloc. */ | |
1064 | BFD_RELOC_HI22, | |
1065 | /* Low 10 bits. */ | |
1066 | BFD_RELOC_LO10, | |
1067 | ||
1068 | /* Reloc types used for i960/b.out. */ | |
1069 | BFD_RELOC_24_PCREL, | |
1070 | BFD_RELOC_I960_CALLJ, | |
1071 | ||
1072 | BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL, | |
1073 | /* 32-bit pc-relative, shifted right 2 bits (i.e., 30-bit | |
1074 | word displacement, e.g. for SPARC) */ | |
1075 | BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL_S2, | |
1076 | ||
1077 | /* now for the sparc/elf codes */ | |
1078 | BFD_RELOC_NONE, /* actually used */ | |
1079 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WDISP22, | |
1080 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC22, | |
1081 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC13, | |
1082 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_BASE13, | |
1083 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT10, | |
1084 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT13, | |
1085 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT22, | |
1086 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC10, | |
1087 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC22, | |
1088 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WPLT30, | |
1089 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_COPY, | |
1090 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GLOB_DAT, | |
1091 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_JMP_SLOT, | |
1092 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_RELATIVE, | |
1093 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_UA32, | |
1094 | ||
1095 | /* this one is a.out specific? */ | |
1096 | BFD_RELOC_SPARC_BASE22, | |
1097 | ||
1098 | /* Bits 27..2 of the relocation address shifted right 2 bits; | |
1099 | simple reloc otherwise. */ | |
1100 | BFD_RELOC_MIPS_JMP, | |
1101 | ||
1102 | /* signed 16-bit pc-relative, shifted right 2 bits (e.g. for MIPS) */ | |
1103 | BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL_S2, | |
1104 | ||
1105 | /* High 16 bits of 32-bit value; simple reloc. */ | |
1106 | BFD_RELOC_HI16, | |
1107 | /* High 16 bits of 32-bit value but the low 16 bits will be sign | |
1108 | extended and added to form the final result. If the low 16 | |
1109 | bits form a negative number, we need to add one to the high value | |
1110 | to compensate for the borrow when the low bits are added. */ | |
1111 | BFD_RELOC_HI16_S, | |
1112 | /* Low 16 bits. */ | |
1113 | BFD_RELOC_LO16, | |
1114 | ||
1115 | /* 16 bit relocation relative to the global pointer. */ | |
1116 | BFD_RELOC_MIPS_GPREL, | |
1117 | ||
1118 | /* These are, so far, specific to HPPA processors. I'm not sure that | |
1119 | some don't duplicate other reloc types, such as BFD_RELOC_32 and | |
1120 | _32_PCREL. Also, many more were in the list I got that don't | |
1121 | fit in well in the model BFD uses, so I've omitted them for now. | |
1122 | If we do make this reloc type get used for code that really does | |
1123 | implement the funky reloc types, they'll have to be added to this | |
1124 | list. */ | |
1125 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_32, | |
1126 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_11, | |
1127 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_14, | |
1128 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_17, | |
1129 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_L21, | |
1130 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_R11, | |
1131 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_R14, | |
1132 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_R17, | |
1133 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_LS21, | |
1134 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RS11, | |
1135 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RS14, | |
1136 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RS17, | |
1137 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_LD21, | |
1138 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RD11, | |
1139 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RD14, | |
1140 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RD17, | |
1141 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_LR21, | |
1142 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RR14, | |
1143 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_RR17, | |
1144 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_11, | |
1145 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_14, | |
1146 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_L21, | |
1147 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_R11, | |
1148 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_R14, | |
1149 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_LS21, | |
1150 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_RS11, | |
1151 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_RS14, | |
1152 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_LD21, | |
1153 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_RD11, | |
1154 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_RD14, | |
1155 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_LR21, | |
1156 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_GOTOFF_RR14, | |
1157 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_32, | |
1158 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_11, | |
1159 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_14, | |
1160 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_L21, | |
1161 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_R11, | |
1162 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_DLT_R14, | |
1163 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_11, | |
1164 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_14, | |
1165 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_17, | |
1166 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_L21, | |
1167 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_R11, | |
1168 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_R14, | |
1169 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_R17, | |
1170 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_LS21, | |
1171 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RS11, | |
1172 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RS14, | |
1173 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RS17, | |
1174 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_LD21, | |
1175 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RD11, | |
1176 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RD14, | |
1177 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RD17, | |
1178 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_LR21, | |
1179 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RR14, | |
1180 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_ABS_CALL_RR17, | |
1181 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_11, | |
1182 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_12, | |
1183 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_14, | |
1184 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_17, | |
1185 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_L21, | |
1186 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_R11, | |
1187 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_R14, | |
1188 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_R17, | |
1189 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_LS21, | |
1190 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RS11, | |
1191 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RS14, | |
1192 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RS17, | |
1193 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_LD21, | |
1194 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RD11, | |
1195 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RD14, | |
1196 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RD17, | |
1197 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_LR21, | |
1198 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RR14, | |
1199 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PCREL_CALL_RR17, | |
1200 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_32, | |
1201 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_11, | |
1202 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_14, | |
1203 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_L21, | |
1204 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_R11, | |
1205 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_PLABEL_R14, | |
1206 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_UNWIND_ENTRY, | |
1207 | BFD_RELOC_HPPA_UNWIND_ENTRIES, | |
1208 | ||
1209 | /* this must be the highest numeric value */ | |
1210 | BFD_RELOC_UNUSED | |
1211 | } bfd_reloc_code_real_type; | |
1212 | CONST struct reloc_howto_struct * | |
1213 | ||
1214 | bfd_reloc_type_lookup PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code)); | |
1215 | ||
1216 | typedef struct symbol_cache_entry | |
1217 | { | |
1218 | /* A pointer to the BFD which owns the symbol. This information | |
1219 | is necessary so that a back end can work out what additional | |
1220 | information (invisible to the application writer) is carried | |
1221 | with the symbol. | |
1222 | ||
1223 | This field is *almost* redundant, since you can use section->owner | |
1224 | instead, except that some symbols point to the global sections | |
1225 | bfd_{abs,com,und}_section. This could be fixed by making | |
1226 | these globals be per-bfd (or per-target-flavor). FIXME. */ | |
1227 | ||
1228 | struct _bfd *the_bfd; /* Use bfd_asymbol_bfd(sym) to access this field. */ | |
1229 | ||
1230 | /* The text of the symbol. The name is left alone, and not copied - the | |
1231 | application may not alter it. */ | |
1232 | CONST char *name; | |
1233 | ||
1234 | /* The value of the symbol. This really should be a union of a | |
1235 | numeric value with a pointer, since some flags indicate that | |
1236 | a pointer to another symbol is stored here. */ | |
1237 | symvalue value; | |
1238 | ||
1239 | /* Attributes of a symbol: */ | |
1240 | ||
1241 | #define BSF_NO_FLAGS 0x00 | |
1242 | ||
1243 | /* The symbol has local scope; <<static>> in <<C>>. The value | |
1244 | is the offset into the section of the data. */ | |
1245 | #define BSF_LOCAL 0x01 | |
1246 | ||
1247 | /* The symbol has global scope; initialized data in <<C>>. The | |
1248 | value is the offset into the section of the data. */ | |
1249 | #define BSF_GLOBAL 0x02 | |
1250 | ||
1251 | /* The symbol has global scope, and is exported. The value is | |
1252 | the offset into the section of the data. */ | |
1253 | #define BSF_EXPORT 0x04 | |
1254 | ||
1255 | /* A normal C symbol would be one of: | |
1256 | <<BSF_LOCAL>>, <<BSF_FORT_COMM>>, <<BSF_UNDEFINED>> or | |
1257 | <<BSF_EXPORT|BSD_GLOBAL>> */ | |
1258 | ||
1259 | /* The symbol is a debugging record. The value has an arbitary | |
1260 | meaning. */ | |
1261 | #define BSF_DEBUGGING 0x08 | |
1262 | ||
1263 | /* The symbol denotes a function entry point. Used in ELF, | |
1264 | perhaps others someday. */ | |
1265 | #define BSF_FUNCTION 0x10 | |
1266 | ||
1267 | /* Used by the linker. */ | |
1268 | #define BSF_KEEP 0x20 | |
1269 | #define BSF_KEEP_G 0x40 | |
1270 | ||
1271 | /* ... document me ... */ | |
1272 | #define BSF_WEAK 0x80 | |
1273 | ||
1274 | /* This symbol was created to point to a section, e.g. ELF's | |
1275 | STT_SECTION symbols. */ | |
1276 | #define BSF_SECTION_SYM 0x100 | |
1277 | ||
1278 | /* The symbol used to be a common symbol, but now it is | |
1279 | allocated. */ | |
1280 | #define BSF_OLD_COMMON 0x200 | |
1281 | ||
1282 | /* The default value for common data. */ | |
1283 | #define BFD_FORT_COMM_DEFAULT_VALUE 0 | |
1284 | ||
1285 | /* In some files the type of a symbol sometimes alters its | |
1286 | location in an output file - ie in coff a <<ISFCN>> symbol | |
1287 | which is also <<C_EXT>> symbol appears where it was | |
1288 | declared and not at the end of a section. This bit is set | |
1289 | by the target BFD part to convey this information. */ | |
1290 | ||
1291 | #define BSF_NOT_AT_END 0x400 | |
1292 | ||
1293 | /* Signal that the symbol is the label of constructor section. */ | |
1294 | #define BSF_CONSTRUCTOR 0x800 | |
1295 | ||
1296 | /* Signal that the symbol is a warning symbol. If the symbol | |
1297 | is a warning symbol, then the value field (I know this is | |
1298 | tacky) will point to the asymbol which when referenced will | |
1299 | cause the warning. */ | |
1300 | #define BSF_WARNING 0x1000 | |
1301 | ||
1302 | /* Signal that the symbol is indirect. The value of the symbol | |
1303 | is a pointer to an undefined asymbol which contains the | |
1304 | name to use instead. */ | |
1305 | #define BSF_INDIRECT 0x2000 | |
1306 | ||
1307 | /* BSF_FILE marks symbols that contain a file name. This is used | |
1308 | for ELF STT_FILE symbols. */ | |
1309 | #define BSF_FILE 0x4000 | |
1310 | ||
1311 | flagword flags; | |
1312 | ||
1313 | /* A pointer to the section to which this symbol is | |
1314 | relative. This will always be non NULL, there are special | |
1315 | sections for undefined and absolute symbols */ | |
1316 | struct sec *section; | |
1317 | ||
1318 | /* Back end special data. This is being phased out in favour | |
1319 | of making this a union. */ | |
1320 | PTR udata; | |
1321 | ||
1322 | } asymbol; | |
1323 | #define get_symtab_upper_bound(abfd) \ | |
1324 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _get_symtab_upper_bound, (abfd)) | |
1325 | #define bfd_canonicalize_symtab(abfd, location) \ | |
1326 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_symtab,\ | |
1327 | (abfd, location)) | |
1328 | boolean | |
1329 | bfd_set_symtab PARAMS ((bfd *, asymbol **, unsigned int )); | |
1330 | ||
1331 | void | |
1332 | bfd_print_symbol_vandf PARAMS ((PTR file, asymbol *symbol)); | |
1333 | ||
1334 | #define bfd_make_empty_symbol(abfd) \ | |
1335 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_empty_symbol, (abfd)) | |
1336 | #define bfd_make_debug_symbol(abfd,ptr,size) \ | |
1337 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_debug_symbol, (abfd, ptr, size)) | |
1338 | int | |
1339 | bfd_decode_symclass PARAMS ((asymbol *symbol)); | |
1340 | ||
1341 | void | |
1342 | bfd_symbol_info PARAMS ((asymbol *symbol, symbol_info *ret)); | |
1343 | ||
1344 | struct _bfd | |
1345 | { | |
1346 | /* The filename the application opened the BFD with. */ | |
1347 | CONST char *filename; | |
1348 | ||
1349 | /* A pointer to the target jump table. */ | |
1350 | struct bfd_target *xvec; | |
1351 | ||
1352 | /* To avoid dragging too many header files into every file that | |
1353 | includes `<<bfd.h>>', IOSTREAM has been declared as a "char | |
1354 | *", and MTIME as a "long". Their correct types, to which they | |
1355 | are cast when used, are "FILE *" and "time_t". The iostream | |
1356 | is the result of an fopen on the filename. */ | |
1357 | char *iostream; | |
1358 | ||
1359 | /* Is the file being cached */ | |
1360 | ||
1361 | boolean cacheable; | |
1362 | ||
1363 | /* Marks whether there was a default target specified when the | |
1364 | BFD was opened. This is used to select what matching algorithm | |
1365 | to use to chose the back end. */ | |
1366 | ||
1367 | boolean target_defaulted; | |
1368 | ||
1369 | /* The caching routines use these to maintain a | |
1370 | least-recently-used list of BFDs */ | |
1371 | ||
1372 | struct _bfd *lru_prev, *lru_next; | |
1373 | ||
1374 | /* When a file is closed by the caching routines, BFD retains | |
1375 | state information on the file here: | |
1376 | */ | |
1377 | ||
1378 | file_ptr where; | |
1379 | ||
1380 | /* and here:*/ | |
1381 | ||
1382 | boolean opened_once; | |
1383 | ||
1384 | /* Set if we have a locally maintained mtime value, rather than | |
1385 | getting it from the file each time: */ | |
1386 | ||
1387 | boolean mtime_set; | |
1388 | ||
1389 | /* File modified time, if mtime_set is true: */ | |
1390 | ||
1391 | long mtime; | |
1392 | ||
1393 | /* Reserved for an unimplemented file locking extension.*/ | |
1394 | ||
1395 | int ifd; | |
1396 | ||
1397 | /* The format which belongs to the BFD.*/ | |
1398 | ||
1399 | bfd_format format; | |
1400 | ||
1401 | /* The direction the BFD was opened with*/ | |
1402 | ||
1403 | enum bfd_direction {no_direction = 0, | |
1404 | read_direction = 1, | |
1405 | write_direction = 2, | |
1406 | both_direction = 3} direction; | |
1407 | ||
1408 | /* Format_specific flags*/ | |
1409 | ||
1410 | flagword flags; | |
1411 | ||
1412 | /* Currently my_archive is tested before adding origin to | |
1413 | anything. I believe that this can become always an add of | |
1414 | origin, with origin set to 0 for non archive files. */ | |
1415 | ||
1416 | file_ptr origin; | |
1417 | ||
1418 | /* Remember when output has begun, to stop strange things | |
1419 | happening. */ | |
1420 | boolean output_has_begun; | |
1421 | ||
1422 | /* Pointer to linked list of sections*/ | |
1423 | struct sec *sections; | |
1424 | ||
1425 | /* The number of sections */ | |
1426 | unsigned int section_count; | |
1427 | ||
1428 | /* Stuff only useful for object files: | |
1429 | The start address. */ | |
1430 | bfd_vma start_address; | |
1431 | ||
1432 | /* Used for input and output*/ | |
1433 | unsigned int symcount; | |
1434 | ||
1435 | /* Symbol table for output BFD*/ | |
1436 | struct symbol_cache_entry **outsymbols; | |
1437 | ||
1438 | /* Pointer to structure which contains architecture information*/ | |
1439 | struct bfd_arch_info *arch_info; | |
1440 | ||
1441 | /* Stuff only useful for archives:*/ | |
1442 | PTR arelt_data; | |
1443 | struct _bfd *my_archive; | |
1444 | struct _bfd *next; | |
1445 | struct _bfd *archive_head; | |
1446 | boolean has_armap; | |
1447 | ||
1448 | /* Used by the back end to hold private data. */ | |
1449 | ||
1450 | union | |
1451 | { | |
1452 | struct aout_data_struct *aout_data; | |
1453 | struct artdata *aout_ar_data; | |
1454 | struct _oasys_data *oasys_obj_data; | |
1455 | struct _oasys_ar_data *oasys_ar_data; | |
1456 | struct coff_tdata *coff_obj_data; | |
1457 | struct ecoff_tdata *ecoff_obj_data; | |
1458 | struct ieee_data_struct *ieee_data; | |
1459 | struct ieee_ar_data_struct *ieee_ar_data; | |
1460 | struct srec_data_struct *srec_data; | |
1461 | struct tekhex_data_struct *tekhex_data; | |
1462 | struct elf_obj_tdata *elf_obj_data; | |
1463 | struct bout_data_struct *bout_data; | |
1464 | struct sun_core_struct *sun_core_data; | |
1465 | struct trad_core_struct *trad_core_data; | |
1466 | struct hppa_data_struct *hppa_data; | |
1467 | struct hppa_core_struct *hppa_core_data; | |
1468 | struct sgi_core_struct *sgi_core_data; | |
1469 | PTR any; | |
1470 | } tdata; | |
1471 | ||
1472 | /* Used by the application to hold private data*/ | |
1473 | PTR usrdata; | |
1474 | ||
1475 | /* Where all the allocated stuff under this BFD goes */ | |
1476 | struct obstack memory; | |
1477 | ||
1478 | /* Is this really needed in addition to usrdata? */ | |
1479 | asymbol **ld_symbols; | |
1480 | }; | |
1481 | ||
1482 | unsigned int | |
1483 | bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, asection *sect)); | |
1484 | ||
1485 | unsigned int | |
1486 | bfd_canonicalize_reloc | |
1487 | PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
1488 | asection *sec, | |
1489 | arelent **loc, | |
1490 | asymbol **syms)); | |
1491 | ||
1492 | boolean | |
1493 | bfd_set_file_flags PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, flagword flags)); | |
1494 | ||
1495 | void | |
1496 | bfd_set_reloc | |
1497 | PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, asection *sec, arelent **rel, unsigned int count) | |
1498 | ||
1499 | ); | |
1500 | ||
1501 | boolean | |
1502 | bfd_set_start_address PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd_vma)); | |
1503 | ||
1504 | long | |
1505 | bfd_get_mtime PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1506 | ||
1507 | long | |
1508 | bfd_get_size PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1509 | ||
1510 | int | |
1511 | bfd_get_gp_size PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1512 | ||
1513 | void | |
1514 | bfd_set_gp_size PARAMS ((bfd *, int)); | |
1515 | ||
1516 | #define bfd_sizeof_headers(abfd, reloc) \ | |
1517 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_sizeof_headers, (abfd, reloc)) | |
1518 | ||
1519 | #define bfd_find_nearest_line(abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, line) \ | |
1520 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_nearest_line, (abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, line)) | |
1521 | ||
1522 | /* Do these three do anything useful at all, for any back end? */ | |
1523 | #define bfd_debug_info_start(abfd) \ | |
1524 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_start, (abfd)) | |
1525 | ||
1526 | #define bfd_debug_info_end(abfd) \ | |
1527 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_end, (abfd)) | |
1528 | ||
1529 | #define bfd_debug_info_accumulate(abfd, section) \ | |
1530 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_accumulate, (abfd, section)) | |
1531 | ||
1532 | ||
1533 | #define bfd_stat_arch_elt(abfd, stat) \ | |
1534 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_stat_arch_elt,(abfd, stat)) | |
1535 | ||
1536 | #define bfd_set_arch_mach(abfd, arch, mach)\ | |
1537 | BFD_SEND ( abfd, _bfd_set_arch_mach, (abfd, arch, mach)) | |
1538 | ||
1539 | #define bfd_get_relocated_section_contents(abfd, seclet, data, relocateable) \ | |
1540 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_relocated_section_contents, (abfd, seclet, data, relocateable)) | |
1541 | ||
1542 | #define bfd_relax_section(abfd, section, symbols) \ | |
1543 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_relax_section, (abfd, section, symbols)) | |
1544 | ||
1545 | #define bfd_seclet_link(abfd, data, relocateable) \ | |
1546 | BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_seclet_link, (abfd, data, relocateable)) | |
1547 | symindex | |
1548 | bfd_get_next_mapent PARAMS ((bfd *, symindex previous, carsym ** sym)); | |
1549 | ||
1550 | boolean | |
1551 | bfd_set_archive_head PARAMS ((bfd *output, bfd *new_head)); | |
1552 | ||
1553 | bfd * | |
1554 | bfd_get_elt_at_index PARAMS ((bfd * archive, int index)); | |
1555 | ||
1556 | bfd* | |
1557 | bfd_openr_next_archived_file PARAMS ((bfd *archive, bfd *previous)); | |
1558 | ||
1559 | CONST char * | |
1560 | bfd_core_file_failing_command PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1561 | ||
1562 | int | |
1563 | bfd_core_file_failing_signal PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1564 | ||
1565 | boolean | |
1566 | core_file_matches_executable_p | |
1567 | PARAMS ((bfd *core_bfd, bfd *exec_bfd)); | |
1568 | ||
1569 | #define BFD_SEND(bfd, message, arglist) \ | |
1570 | ((*((bfd)->xvec->message)) arglist) | |
1571 | #define BFD_SEND_FMT(bfd, message, arglist) \ | |
1572 | (((bfd)->xvec->message[(int)((bfd)->format)]) arglist) | |
1573 | typedef struct bfd_target | |
1574 | { | |
1575 | char *name; | |
1576 | enum target_flavour { | |
1577 | bfd_target_unknown_flavour, | |
1578 | bfd_target_aout_flavour, | |
1579 | bfd_target_coff_flavour, | |
1580 | bfd_target_ecoff_flavour, | |
1581 | bfd_target_elf_flavour, | |
1582 | bfd_target_ieee_flavour, | |
1583 | bfd_target_oasys_flavour, | |
1584 | bfd_target_tekhex_flavour, | |
1585 | bfd_target_srec_flavour, | |
1586 | bfd_target_hppa_flavour} flavour; | |
1587 | boolean byteorder_big_p; | |
1588 | boolean header_byteorder_big_p; | |
1589 | flagword object_flags; | |
1590 | flagword section_flags; | |
1591 | char symbol_leading_char; | |
1592 | char ar_pad_char; | |
1593 | unsigned short ar_max_namelen; | |
1594 | unsigned int align_power_min; | |
1595 | bfd_vma (*bfd_getx64) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1596 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_64) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1597 | void (*bfd_putx64) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1598 | bfd_vma (*bfd_getx32) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1599 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_32) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1600 | void (*bfd_putx32) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1601 | bfd_vma (*bfd_getx16) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1602 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_16) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1603 | void (*bfd_putx16) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1604 | bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx64) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1605 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_64) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1606 | void (*bfd_h_putx64) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1607 | bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx32) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1608 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_32) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1609 | void (*bfd_h_putx32) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1610 | bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx16) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1611 | bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_16) PARAMS ((bfd_byte *)); | |
1612 | void (*bfd_h_putx16) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *)); | |
1613 | struct bfd_target * (*_bfd_check_format[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1614 | boolean (*_bfd_set_format[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1615 | boolean (*_bfd_write_contents[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1616 | char * (*_core_file_failing_command) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1617 | int (*_core_file_failing_signal) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1618 | boolean (*_core_file_matches_executable_p) PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd *)); | |
1619 | boolean (*_bfd_slurp_armap) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1620 | boolean (*_bfd_slurp_extended_name_table) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1621 | void (*_bfd_truncate_arname) PARAMS ((bfd *, CONST char *, char *)); | |
1622 | boolean (*write_armap) PARAMS ((bfd *arch, | |
1623 | unsigned int elength, | |
1624 | struct orl *map, | |
1625 | unsigned int orl_count, | |
1626 | int stridx)); | |
1627 | boolean (*_close_and_cleanup) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1628 | boolean (*_bfd_set_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR, | |
1629 | file_ptr, bfd_size_type)); | |
1630 | boolean (*_bfd_get_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR, | |
1631 | file_ptr, bfd_size_type)); | |
1632 | boolean (*_new_section_hook) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr)); | |
1633 | unsigned int (*_get_symtab_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1634 | unsigned int (*_bfd_canonicalize_symtab) PARAMS ((bfd *, | |
1635 | struct symbol_cache_entry **)); | |
1636 | unsigned int (*_get_reloc_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr)); | |
1637 | unsigned int (*_bfd_canonicalize_reloc) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, arelent **, | |
1638 | struct symbol_cache_entry **)); | |
1639 | struct symbol_cache_entry * | |
1640 | (*_bfd_make_empty_symbol) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1641 | void (*_bfd_print_symbol) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR, | |
1642 | struct symbol_cache_entry *, | |
1643 | bfd_print_symbol_type)); | |
1644 | #define bfd_print_symbol(b,p,s,e) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_print_symbol, (b,p,s,e)) | |
1645 | void (*_bfd_get_symbol_info) PARAMS ((bfd *, | |
1646 | struct symbol_cache_entry *, | |
1647 | symbol_info *)); | |
1648 | #define bfd_get_symbol_info(b,p,e) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_get_symbol_info, (b,p,e)) | |
1649 | alent * (*_get_lineno) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct symbol_cache_entry *)); | |
1650 | ||
1651 | boolean (*_bfd_set_arch_mach) PARAMS ((bfd *, enum bfd_architecture, | |
1652 | unsigned long)); | |
1653 | ||
1654 | bfd * (*openr_next_archived_file) PARAMS ((bfd *arch, bfd *prev)); | |
1655 | ||
1656 | boolean (*_bfd_find_nearest_line) PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
1657 | struct sec *section, struct symbol_cache_entry **symbols, | |
1658 | bfd_vma offset, CONST char **file, CONST char **func, | |
1659 | unsigned int *line)); | |
1660 | ||
1661 | int (*_bfd_stat_arch_elt) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct stat *)); | |
1662 | ||
1663 | int (*_bfd_sizeof_headers) PARAMS ((bfd *, boolean)); | |
1664 | ||
1665 | void (*_bfd_debug_info_start) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1666 | void (*_bfd_debug_info_end) PARAMS ((bfd *)); | |
1667 | void (*_bfd_debug_info_accumulate) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct sec *)); | |
1668 | ||
1669 | bfd_byte * (*_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *, | |
1670 | struct bfd_seclet *, bfd_byte *data, | |
1671 | boolean relocateable)); | |
1672 | ||
1673 | boolean (*_bfd_relax_section) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct sec *, | |
1674 | struct symbol_cache_entry **)); | |
1675 | ||
1676 | boolean (*_bfd_seclet_link) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR data, | |
1677 | boolean relocateable)); | |
1678 | /* See documentation on reloc types. */ | |
1679 | CONST struct reloc_howto_struct * | |
1680 | (*reloc_type_lookup) PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, | |
1681 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type code)); | |
1682 | ||
1683 | /* Back-door to allow format-aware applications to create debug symbols | |
1684 | while using BFD for everything else. Currently used by the assembler | |
1685 | when creating COFF files. */ | |
1686 | asymbol * (*_bfd_make_debug_symbol) PARAMS (( | |
1687 | bfd *abfd, | |
1688 | void *ptr, | |
1689 | unsigned long size)); | |
1690 | PTR backend_data; | |
1691 | } bfd_target; | |
1692 | bfd_target * | |
1693 | bfd_find_target PARAMS ((CONST char *, bfd *)); | |
1694 | ||
1695 | CONST char ** | |
1696 | bfd_target_list PARAMS ((void)); | |
1697 | ||
1698 | boolean | |
1699 | bfd_check_format PARAMS ((bfd *abfd, bfd_format format)); | |
1700 | ||
1701 | boolean | |
1702 | bfd_set_format PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd_format)); | |
1703 | ||
1704 | CONST char * | |
1705 | bfd_format_string PARAMS ((bfd_format)); | |
1706 | ||
1707 | #endif |