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252b5132 | 1 | /* bfdlink.h -- header file for BFD link routines |
4f1d9bd8 NC |
2 | Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 |
3 | Free Software Foundation, Inc. | |
252b5132 RH |
4 | Written by Steve Chamberlain and Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support. |
5 | ||
6 | This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library. | |
7 | ||
8 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
9 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
10 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or | |
11 | (at your option) any later version. | |
12 | ||
13 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, | |
14 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of | |
15 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the | |
16 | GNU General Public License for more details. | |
17 | ||
18 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License | |
19 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software | |
20 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ | |
21 | ||
22 | #ifndef BFDLINK_H | |
23 | #define BFDLINK_H | |
24 | ||
25 | /* Which symbols to strip during a link. */ | |
26 | enum bfd_link_strip | |
27 | { | |
28 | strip_none, /* Don't strip any symbols. */ | |
29 | strip_debugger, /* Strip debugging symbols. */ | |
30 | strip_some, /* keep_hash is the list of symbols to keep. */ | |
31 | strip_all /* Strip all symbols. */ | |
32 | }; | |
33 | ||
34 | /* Which local symbols to discard during a link. This is irrelevant | |
35 | if strip_all is used. */ | |
36 | enum bfd_link_discard | |
37 | { | |
f5fa8ca2 JJ |
38 | discard_sec_merge, /* Discard local temporary symbols in SEC_MERGE |
39 | sections. */ | |
252b5132 RH |
40 | discard_none, /* Don't discard any locals. */ |
41 | discard_l, /* Discard local temporary symbols. */ | |
42 | discard_all /* Discard all locals. */ | |
43 | }; | |
44 | \f | |
45 | /* These are the possible types of an entry in the BFD link hash | |
46 | table. */ | |
47 | ||
48 | enum bfd_link_hash_type | |
49 | { | |
50 | bfd_link_hash_new, /* Symbol is new. */ | |
51 | bfd_link_hash_undefined, /* Symbol seen before, but undefined. */ | |
52 | bfd_link_hash_undefweak, /* Symbol is weak and undefined. */ | |
53 | bfd_link_hash_defined, /* Symbol is defined. */ | |
54 | bfd_link_hash_defweak, /* Symbol is weak and defined. */ | |
55 | bfd_link_hash_common, /* Symbol is common. */ | |
56 | bfd_link_hash_indirect, /* Symbol is an indirect link. */ | |
57 | bfd_link_hash_warning /* Like indirect, but warn if referenced. */ | |
58 | }; | |
59 | ||
60 | /* The linking routines use a hash table which uses this structure for | |
61 | its elements. */ | |
62 | ||
63 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry | |
64 | { | |
65 | /* Base hash table entry structure. */ | |
66 | struct bfd_hash_entry root; | |
67 | /* Type of this entry. */ | |
68 | enum bfd_link_hash_type type; | |
69 | ||
70 | /* Undefined and common symbols are kept in a linked list through | |
71 | this field. This field is not in the union because that would | |
72 | force us to remove entries from the list when we changed their | |
73 | type, which would force the list to be doubly linked, which would | |
74 | waste more memory. When an undefined or common symbol is | |
75 | created, it should be added to this list, the head of which is in | |
76 | the link hash table itself. As symbols are defined, they need | |
77 | not be removed from the list; anything which reads the list must | |
78 | doublecheck the symbol type. | |
79 | ||
80 | Weak symbols are not kept on this list. | |
81 | ||
82 | Defined and defweak symbols use this field as a reference marker. | |
83 | If the field is not NULL, or this structure is the tail of the | |
84 | undefined symbol list, the symbol has been referenced. If the | |
85 | symbol is undefined and becomes defined, this field will | |
86 | automatically be non-NULL since the symbol will have been on the | |
87 | undefined symbol list. */ | |
88 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry *next; | |
89 | /* A union of information depending upon the type. */ | |
90 | union | |
91 | { | |
92 | /* Nothing is kept for bfd_hash_new. */ | |
93 | /* bfd_link_hash_undefined, bfd_link_hash_undefweak. */ | |
94 | struct | |
95 | { | |
96 | bfd *abfd; /* BFD symbol was found in. */ | |
97 | } undef; | |
98 | /* bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak. */ | |
99 | struct | |
100 | { | |
101 | bfd_vma value; /* Symbol value. */ | |
102 | asection *section; /* Symbol section. */ | |
103 | } def; | |
104 | /* bfd_link_hash_indirect, bfd_link_hash_warning. */ | |
105 | struct | |
106 | { | |
107 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry *link; /* Real symbol. */ | |
108 | const char *warning; /* Warning (bfd_link_hash_warning only). */ | |
109 | } i; | |
110 | /* bfd_link_hash_common. */ | |
111 | struct | |
112 | { | |
113 | /* The linker needs to know three things about common | |
114 | symbols: the size, the alignment, and the section in | |
115 | which the symbol should be placed. We store the size | |
116 | here, and we allocate a small structure to hold the | |
117 | section and the alignment. The alignment is stored as a | |
118 | power of two. We don't store all the information | |
119 | directly because we don't want to increase the size of | |
120 | the union; this structure is a major space user in the | |
121 | linker. */ | |
122 | bfd_size_type size; /* Common symbol size. */ | |
123 | struct bfd_link_hash_common_entry | |
124 | { | |
125 | unsigned int alignment_power; /* Alignment. */ | |
126 | asection *section; /* Symbol section. */ | |
127 | } *p; | |
128 | } c; | |
129 | } u; | |
130 | }; | |
131 | ||
132 | /* This is the link hash table. It is a derived class of | |
133 | bfd_hash_table. */ | |
134 | ||
135 | struct bfd_link_hash_table | |
136 | { | |
137 | /* The hash table itself. */ | |
138 | struct bfd_hash_table table; | |
139 | /* The back end which created this hash table. This indicates the | |
140 | type of the entries in the hash table, which is sometimes | |
141 | important information when linking object files of different | |
142 | types together. */ | |
143 | const bfd_target *creator; | |
144 | /* A linked list of undefined and common symbols, linked through the | |
145 | next field in the bfd_link_hash_entry structure. */ | |
146 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs; | |
147 | /* Entries are added to the tail of the undefs list. */ | |
148 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs_tail; | |
149 | }; | |
150 | ||
151 | /* Look up an entry in a link hash table. If FOLLOW is true, this | |
152 | follows bfd_link_hash_indirect and bfd_link_hash_warning links to | |
153 | the real symbol. */ | |
154 | extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_link_hash_lookup | |
155 | PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, const char *, boolean create, | |
156 | boolean copy, boolean follow)); | |
157 | ||
158 | /* Look up an entry in the main linker hash table if the symbol might | |
159 | be wrapped. This should only be used for references to an | |
160 | undefined symbol, not for definitions of a symbol. */ | |
161 | ||
162 | extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup | |
163 | PARAMS ((bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, const char *, boolean, boolean, | |
164 | boolean)); | |
165 | ||
166 | /* Traverse a link hash table. */ | |
167 | extern void bfd_link_hash_traverse | |
168 | PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, | |
169 | boolean (*) (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, PTR), | |
170 | PTR)); | |
171 | ||
172 | /* Add an entry to the undefs list. */ | |
173 | extern void bfd_link_add_undef | |
174 | PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *)); | |
175 | \f | |
176 | /* This structure holds all the information needed to communicate | |
177 | between BFD and the linker when doing a link. */ | |
178 | ||
179 | struct bfd_link_info | |
180 | { | |
181 | /* Function callbacks. */ | |
182 | const struct bfd_link_callbacks *callbacks; | |
183 | /* true if BFD should generate a relocateable object file. */ | |
184 | boolean relocateable; | |
a712da20 NC |
185 | /* true if BFD should generate relocation information in the final executable. */ |
186 | boolean emitrelocations; | |
252b5132 RH |
187 | /* true if BFD should generate a "task linked" object file, |
188 | similar to relocatable but also with globals converted to statics. */ | |
189 | boolean task_link; | |
190 | /* true if BFD should generate a shared object. */ | |
191 | boolean shared; | |
192 | /* true if BFD should pre-bind symbols in a shared object. */ | |
193 | boolean symbolic; | |
7be4069c HPN |
194 | /* true if BFD should export all symbols in the dynamic symbol table |
195 | of an executable, rather than only those used. */ | |
196 | boolean export_dynamic; | |
252b5132 RH |
197 | /* true if shared objects should be linked directly, not shared. */ |
198 | boolean static_link; | |
199 | /* true if the output file should be in a traditional format. This | |
200 | is equivalent to the setting of the BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT flag | |
201 | on the output file, but may be checked when reading the input | |
202 | files. */ | |
203 | boolean traditional_format; | |
204 | /* true if we want to produced optimized output files. This might | |
205 | need much more time and therefore must be explicitly selected. */ | |
206 | boolean optimize; | |
207 | /* true if BFD should generate errors for undefined symbols | |
208 | even if generating a shared object. */ | |
209 | boolean no_undefined; | |
b79e8c78 NC |
210 | /* true if BFD should allow undefined symbols in shared objects even |
211 | when no_undefined is set to disallow undefined symbols. The net | |
212 | result will be that undefined symbols in regular objects will | |
213 | still trigger an error, but undefined symbols in shared objects | |
214 | will be ignored. The implementation of no_undefined makes the | |
215 | assumption that the runtime linker will choke on undefined | |
216 | symbols. However there is at least one system (BeOS) where | |
217 | undefined symbols in shared libraries is normal since the kernel | |
218 | patches them at load time to select which function is most | |
219 | appropriate for the current architecture. I.E. dynamically | |
220 | select an appropriate memset function. Apparently it is also | |
221 | normal for HPPA shared libraries to have undefined symbols. */ | |
222 | boolean allow_shlib_undefined; | |
252b5132 RH |
223 | /* Which symbols to strip. */ |
224 | enum bfd_link_strip strip; | |
225 | /* Which local symbols to discard. */ | |
226 | enum bfd_link_discard discard; | |
227 | /* true if symbols should be retained in memory, false if they | |
228 | should be freed and reread. */ | |
229 | boolean keep_memory; | |
230 | /* The list of input BFD's involved in the link. These are chained | |
231 | together via the link_next field. */ | |
232 | bfd *input_bfds; | |
233 | /* If a symbol should be created for each input BFD, this is section | |
234 | where those symbols should be placed. It must be a section in | |
235 | the output BFD. It may be NULL, in which case no such symbols | |
236 | will be created. This is to support CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS in the | |
237 | linker command language. */ | |
238 | asection *create_object_symbols_section; | |
239 | /* Hash table handled by BFD. */ | |
240 | struct bfd_link_hash_table *hash; | |
241 | /* Hash table of symbols to keep. This is NULL unless strip is | |
242 | strip_some. */ | |
243 | struct bfd_hash_table *keep_hash; | |
244 | /* true if every symbol should be reported back via the notice | |
245 | callback. */ | |
246 | boolean notice_all; | |
247 | /* Hash table of symbols to report back via the notice callback. If | |
248 | this is NULL, and notice_all is false, then no symbols are | |
249 | reported back. */ | |
250 | struct bfd_hash_table *notice_hash; | |
251 | /* Hash table of symbols which are being wrapped (the --wrap linker | |
252 | option). If this is NULL, no symbols are being wrapped. */ | |
253 | struct bfd_hash_table *wrap_hash; | |
254 | /* If a base output file is wanted, then this points to it */ | |
255 | PTR base_file; | |
256 | ||
257 | /* If non-zero, specifies that branches which are problematic for the | |
258 | MPC860 C0 (or earlier) should be checked for and modified. It gives the | |
259 | number of bytes that should be checked at the end of each text page. */ | |
260 | int mpc860c0; | |
94883c63 MM |
261 | |
262 | /* The function to call when the executable or shared object is | |
263 | loaded. */ | |
264 | const char *init_function; | |
265 | /* The function to call when the executable or shared object is | |
266 | unloaded. */ | |
267 | const char *fini_function; | |
9bfcb6d6 | 268 | |
eec8c321 L |
269 | /* true if the new ELF dynamic tags are enabled. */ |
270 | boolean new_dtags; | |
271 | ||
9bfcb6d6 L |
272 | /* May be used to set DT_FLAGS for ELF. */ |
273 | bfd_vma flags; | |
274 | ||
275 | /* May be used to set DT_FLAGS_1 for ELF. */ | |
276 | bfd_vma flags_1; | |
252b5132 RH |
277 | }; |
278 | ||
279 | /* This structures holds a set of callback functions. These are | |
280 | called by the BFD linker routines. The first argument to each | |
281 | callback function is the bfd_link_info structure being used. Each | |
282 | function returns a boolean value. If the function returns false, | |
283 | then the BFD function which called it will return with a failure | |
284 | indication. */ | |
285 | ||
286 | struct bfd_link_callbacks | |
287 | { | |
288 | /* A function which is called when an object is added from an | |
289 | archive. ABFD is the archive element being added. NAME is the | |
290 | name of the symbol which caused the archive element to be pulled | |
291 | in. */ | |
292 | boolean (*add_archive_element) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
293 | bfd *abfd, | |
294 | const char *name)); | |
295 | /* A function which is called when a symbol is found with multiple | |
296 | definitions. NAME is the symbol which is defined multiple times. | |
297 | OBFD is the old BFD, OSEC is the old section, OVAL is the old | |
298 | value, NBFD is the new BFD, NSEC is the new section, and NVAL is | |
299 | the new value. OBFD may be NULL. OSEC and NSEC may be | |
300 | bfd_com_section or bfd_ind_section. */ | |
301 | boolean (*multiple_definition) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
302 | const char *name, | |
303 | bfd *obfd, | |
304 | asection *osec, | |
305 | bfd_vma oval, | |
306 | bfd *nbfd, | |
307 | asection *nsec, | |
308 | bfd_vma nval)); | |
309 | /* A function which is called when a common symbol is defined | |
310 | multiple times. NAME is the symbol appearing multiple times. | |
311 | OBFD is the BFD of the existing symbol; it may be NULL if this is | |
312 | not known. OTYPE is the type of the existing symbol, which may | |
313 | be bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak, | |
314 | bfd_link_hash_common, or bfd_link_hash_indirect. If OTYPE is | |
315 | bfd_link_hash_common, OSIZE is the size of the existing symbol. | |
316 | NBFD is the BFD of the new symbol. NTYPE is the type of the new | |
317 | symbol, one of bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_common, or | |
318 | bfd_link_hash_indirect. If NTYPE is bfd_link_hash_common, NSIZE | |
319 | is the size of the new symbol. */ | |
320 | boolean (*multiple_common) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
321 | const char *name, | |
322 | bfd *obfd, | |
323 | enum bfd_link_hash_type otype, | |
324 | bfd_vma osize, | |
325 | bfd *nbfd, | |
326 | enum bfd_link_hash_type ntype, | |
327 | bfd_vma nsize)); | |
328 | /* A function which is called to add a symbol to a set. ENTRY is | |
329 | the link hash table entry for the set itself (e.g., | |
330 | __CTOR_LIST__). RELOC is the relocation to use for an entry in | |
331 | the set when generating a relocateable file, and is also used to | |
332 | get the size of the entry when generating an executable file. | |
333 | ABFD, SEC and VALUE identify the value to add to the set. */ | |
334 | boolean (*add_to_set) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
335 | struct bfd_link_hash_entry *entry, | |
336 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc, | |
337 | bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma value)); | |
338 | /* A function which is called when the name of a g++ constructor or | |
339 | destructor is found. This is only called by some object file | |
340 | formats. CONSTRUCTOR is true for a constructor, false for a | |
341 | destructor. This will use BFD_RELOC_CTOR when generating a | |
342 | relocateable file. NAME is the name of the symbol found. ABFD, | |
343 | SECTION and VALUE are the value of the symbol. */ | |
344 | boolean (*constructor) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
345 | boolean constructor, | |
346 | const char *name, bfd *abfd, asection *sec, | |
347 | bfd_vma value)); | |
348 | /* A function which is called to issue a linker warning. For | |
349 | example, this is called when there is a reference to a warning | |
350 | symbol. WARNING is the warning to be issued. SYMBOL is the name | |
351 | of the symbol which triggered the warning; it may be NULL if | |
352 | there is none. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location | |
353 | which trigerred the warning; either ABFD or SECTION or both may | |
354 | be NULL if the location is not known. */ | |
355 | boolean (*warning) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
356 | const char *warning, const char *symbol, | |
357 | bfd *abfd, asection *section, | |
358 | bfd_vma address)); | |
359 | /* A function which is called when a relocation is attempted against | |
360 | an undefined symbol. NAME is the symbol which is undefined. | |
361 | ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location from which the | |
c086cbc6 L |
362 | reference is made. FATAL indicates whether an undefined symbol is |
363 | a fatal error or not. In some cases SECTION may be NULL. */ | |
252b5132 RH |
364 | boolean (*undefined_symbol) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, |
365 | const char *name, bfd *abfd, | |
c086cbc6 L |
366 | asection *section, |
367 | bfd_vma address, | |
368 | boolean fatal)); | |
252b5132 RH |
369 | /* A function which is called when a reloc overflow occurs. NAME is |
370 | the name of the symbol or section the reloc is against, | |
371 | RELOC_NAME is the name of the relocation, and ADDEND is any | |
372 | addend that is used. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the | |
373 | location at which the overflow occurs; if this is the result of a | |
374 | bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then | |
375 | ABFD will be NULL. */ | |
376 | boolean (*reloc_overflow) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
377 | const char *name, | |
378 | const char *reloc_name, bfd_vma addend, | |
379 | bfd *abfd, asection *section, | |
380 | bfd_vma address)); | |
381 | /* A function which is called when a dangerous reloc is performed. | |
382 | The canonical example is an a29k IHCONST reloc which does not | |
383 | follow an IHIHALF reloc. MESSAGE is an appropriate message. | |
384 | ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location at which the | |
385 | problem occurred; if this is the result of a | |
386 | bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then | |
387 | ABFD will be NULL. */ | |
388 | boolean (*reloc_dangerous) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
389 | const char *message, | |
390 | bfd *abfd, asection *section, | |
391 | bfd_vma address)); | |
392 | /* A function which is called when a reloc is found to be attached | |
393 | to a symbol which is not being written out. NAME is the name of | |
394 | the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location of | |
395 | the reloc; if this is the result of a | |
396 | bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then | |
397 | ABFD will be NULL. */ | |
398 | boolean (*unattached_reloc) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, | |
399 | const char *name, | |
400 | bfd *abfd, asection *section, | |
401 | bfd_vma address)); | |
402 | /* A function which is called when a symbol in notice_hash is | |
403 | defined or referenced. NAME is the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and | |
404 | ADDRESS are the value of the symbol. If SECTION is | |
405 | bfd_und_section, this is a reference. */ | |
406 | boolean (*notice) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name, | |
407 | bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address)); | |
408 | }; | |
409 | \f | |
410 | /* The linker builds link_order structures which tell the code how to | |
411 | include input data in the output file. */ | |
412 | ||
413 | /* These are the types of link_order structures. */ | |
414 | ||
415 | enum bfd_link_order_type | |
416 | { | |
417 | bfd_undefined_link_order, /* Undefined. */ | |
418 | bfd_indirect_link_order, /* Built from a section. */ | |
419 | bfd_fill_link_order, /* Fill with a 16 bit constant. */ | |
420 | bfd_data_link_order, /* Set to explicit data. */ | |
421 | bfd_section_reloc_link_order, /* Relocate against a section. */ | |
422 | bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order /* Relocate against a symbol. */ | |
423 | }; | |
424 | ||
425 | /* This is the link_order structure itself. These form a chain | |
426 | attached to the section whose contents they are describing. */ | |
427 | ||
428 | struct bfd_link_order | |
429 | { | |
430 | /* Next link_order in chain. */ | |
431 | struct bfd_link_order *next; | |
432 | /* Type of link_order. */ | |
433 | enum bfd_link_order_type type; | |
434 | /* Offset within output section. */ | |
435 | bfd_vma offset; | |
436 | /* Size within output section. */ | |
437 | bfd_size_type size; | |
438 | /* Type specific information. */ | |
439 | union | |
440 | { | |
441 | struct | |
442 | { | |
443 | /* Section to include. If this is used, then | |
444 | section->output_section must be the section the | |
445 | link_order is attached to, section->output_offset must | |
446 | equal the link_order offset field, and section->_raw_size | |
447 | must equal the link_order size field. Maybe these | |
448 | restrictions should be relaxed someday. */ | |
449 | asection *section; | |
450 | } indirect; | |
451 | struct | |
452 | { | |
453 | /* Value to fill with. */ | |
454 | unsigned int value; | |
455 | } fill; | |
456 | struct | |
457 | { | |
458 | /* Data to put into file. The size field gives the number | |
459 | of bytes which this field points to. */ | |
460 | bfd_byte *contents; | |
461 | } data; | |
462 | struct | |
463 | { | |
464 | /* Description of reloc to generate. Used for | |
465 | bfd_section_reloc_link_order and | |
466 | bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order. */ | |
467 | struct bfd_link_order_reloc *p; | |
468 | } reloc; | |
469 | } u; | |
470 | }; | |
471 | ||
472 | /* A linker order of type bfd_section_reloc_link_order or | |
473 | bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order means to create a reloc against a | |
474 | section or symbol, respectively. This is used to implement -Ur to | |
475 | generate relocs for the constructor tables. The | |
476 | bfd_link_order_reloc structure describes the reloc that BFD should | |
477 | create. It is similar to a arelent, but I didn't use arelent | |
478 | because the linker does not know anything about most symbols, and | |
479 | any asymbol structure it creates will be partially meaningless. | |
480 | This information could logically be in the bfd_link_order struct, | |
481 | but I didn't want to waste the space since these types of relocs | |
482 | are relatively rare. */ | |
483 | ||
484 | struct bfd_link_order_reloc | |
485 | { | |
486 | /* Reloc type. */ | |
487 | bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc; | |
488 | ||
489 | union | |
490 | { | |
491 | /* For type bfd_section_reloc_link_order, this is the section | |
492 | the reloc should be against. This must be a section in the | |
493 | output BFD, not any of the input BFDs. */ | |
494 | asection *section; | |
495 | /* For type bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, this is the name of the | |
496 | symbol the reloc should be against. */ | |
497 | const char *name; | |
498 | } u; | |
499 | ||
500 | /* Addend to use. The object file should contain zero. The BFD | |
501 | backend is responsible for filling in the contents of the object | |
502 | file correctly. For some object file formats (e.g., COFF) the | |
503 | addend must be stored into in the object file, and for some | |
504 | (e.g., SPARC a.out) it is kept in the reloc. */ | |
505 | bfd_vma addend; | |
506 | }; | |
507 | ||
508 | /* Allocate a new link_order for a section. */ | |
509 | extern struct bfd_link_order *bfd_new_link_order PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *)); | |
510 | ||
511 | /* These structures are used to describe version information for the | |
512 | ELF linker. These structures could be manipulated entirely inside | |
513 | BFD, but it would be a pain. Instead, the regular linker sets up | |
514 | these structures, and then passes them into BFD. */ | |
515 | ||
516 | /* Regular expressions for a version. */ | |
517 | ||
518 | struct bfd_elf_version_expr | |
519 | { | |
520 | /* Next regular expression for this version. */ | |
521 | struct bfd_elf_version_expr *next; | |
522 | /* Regular expression. */ | |
523 | const char *pattern; | |
524 | /* Matching function. */ | |
525 | int (*match) PARAMS((struct bfd_elf_version_expr *, const char *)); | |
526 | }; | |
527 | ||
528 | /* Version dependencies. */ | |
529 | ||
530 | struct bfd_elf_version_deps | |
531 | { | |
532 | /* Next dependency for this version. */ | |
533 | struct bfd_elf_version_deps *next; | |
534 | /* The version which this version depends upon. */ | |
535 | struct bfd_elf_version_tree *version_needed; | |
536 | }; | |
537 | ||
538 | /* A node in the version tree. */ | |
539 | ||
540 | struct bfd_elf_version_tree | |
541 | { | |
542 | /* Next version. */ | |
543 | struct bfd_elf_version_tree *next; | |
544 | /* Name of this version. */ | |
545 | const char *name; | |
546 | /* Version number. */ | |
547 | unsigned int vernum; | |
548 | /* Regular expressions for global symbols in this version. */ | |
549 | struct bfd_elf_version_expr *globals; | |
550 | /* Regular expressions for local symbols in this version. */ | |
551 | struct bfd_elf_version_expr *locals; | |
552 | /* List of versions which this version depends upon. */ | |
553 | struct bfd_elf_version_deps *deps; | |
554 | /* Index of the version name. This is used within BFD. */ | |
555 | unsigned int name_indx; | |
556 | /* Whether this version tree was used. This is used within BFD. */ | |
557 | int used; | |
558 | }; | |
559 | ||
560 | #endif |