1 #ifndef __A_OUT_GNU_H__
2 #define __A_OUT_GNU_H__
6 #define __GNU_EXEC_MACROS__
8 #ifndef __STRUCT_EXEC_OVERRIDE__
10 /* This is the layout on disk of a Unix V7, Berkeley, SunOS, Vax Ultrix
11 "struct exec". Don't assume that on this machine, the "struct exec"
12 will lay out the same sizes or alignments. */
15 unsigned char a_info[4];
16 unsigned char a_text[4];
17 unsigned char a_data[4];
18 unsigned char a_bss[4];
19 unsigned char a_syms[4];
20 unsigned char a_entry[4];
21 unsigned char a_trsize[4];
22 unsigned char a_drsize[4];
25 /* How big the "struct exec" is on disk */
26 #define EXEC_BYTES_SIZE (8 * 4)
28 /* This is the layout in memory of a "struct exec" while we process it. */
32 unsigned long a_info; /* Use macros N_MAGIC, etc for access */
33 unsigned a_text; /* length of text, in bytes */
34 unsigned a_data; /* length of data, in bytes */
35 unsigned a_bss; /* length of uninitialized data area for file, in bytes */
36 unsigned a_syms; /* length of symbol table data in file, in bytes */
37 unsigned a_entry; /* start address */
38 unsigned a_trsize; /* length of relocation info for text, in bytes */
39 unsigned a_drsize; /* length of relocation info for data, in bytes */
42 #endif /* __STRUCT_EXEC_OVERRIDE__ */
44 /* these go in the N_MACHTYPE field */
45 /* These symbols could be defined by code from Suns...punt 'em */
55 /* skip a bunch so we don't run into any of sun's numbers */
58 M_RS6000 = 102, /* IBM RS/6000 */
60 M_HP200 = 200, /* hp200 (68010) BSD binary */
61 M_HP300 = 300, /* hp300 (68020+68881) BSD binary */
62 M_HPUX23 = 0x020C, /* hp200/300 HPUX binary */
65 #define N_MAGIC(exec) ((exec).a_info & 0xffff)
66 #define N_MACHTYPE(exec) ((enum machine_type)(((exec).a_info >> 16) & 0xff))
67 #define N_FLAGS(exec) (((exec).a_info >> 24) & 0xff)
68 #define N_SET_INFO(exec, magic, type, flags) \
69 ((exec).a_info = ((magic) & 0xffff) \
70 | (((int)(type) & 0xff) << 16) \
71 | (((flags) & 0xff) << 24))
72 #define N_SET_MAGIC(exec, magic) \
73 ((exec).a_info = (((exec).a_info & 0xffff0000) | ((magic) & 0xffff)))
75 #define N_SET_MACHTYPE(exec, machtype) \
77 ((exec).a_info&0xff00ffff) | ((((int)(machtype))&0xff) << 16))
79 #define N_SET_FLAGS(exec, flags) \
81 ((exec).a_info&0x00ffffff) | (((flags) & 0xff) << 24))
83 /* Code indicating object file or impure executable. */
85 /* Code indicating pure executable. */
87 /* Code indicating demand-paged executable. */
90 /* Virtual Address of text segment from the a.out file. For OMAGIC,
91 (almost always "unlinked .o's" these days), should be zero.
92 For linked files, should reflect reality if we know it. */
95 #define N_TXTADDR(x) (N_MAGIC(x)==OMAGIC? 0 : TEXT_START_ADDR)
99 #define N_BADMAG(x) (N_MAGIC(x) != OMAGIC \
100 && N_MAGIC(x) != NMAGIC \
101 && N_MAGIC(x) != ZMAGIC)
104 /* By default, segment size is constant. But on some machines, it can
105 be a function of the a.out header (e.g. machine type). */
107 #define N_SEGSIZE(x) SEGMENT_SIZE
110 /* This complexity is for encapsulated COFF support */
112 #define _N_HDROFF(x) (N_SEGSIZE(x) - sizeof (struct exec))
116 #define N_TXTOFF(x) (N_MAGIC(x) == ZMAGIC ? \
117 _N_HDROFF((x)) + sizeof (struct exec) : \
118 sizeof (struct exec))
123 #define N_DATOFF(x) ( N_TXTOFF(x) + (x).a_text )
127 #define N_TRELOFF(x) ( N_DATOFF(x) + (x).a_data )
131 #define N_DRELOFF(x) ( N_TRELOFF(x) + (x).a_trsize )
135 #define N_SYMOFF(x) ( N_DRELOFF(x) + (x).a_drsize )
139 #define N_STROFF(x) ( N_SYMOFF(x) + (x).a_syms )
142 /* Address of text segment in memory after it is loaded. */
144 #define N_TXTADDR(x) 0
148 #define N_DATADDR(x) \
149 (N_MAGIC(x)==OMAGIC? (N_TXTADDR(x)+(x).a_text) \
150 : (N_SEGSIZE(x) + ((N_TXTADDR(x)+(x).a_text-1) & ~(N_SEGSIZE(x)-1))))
153 /* Address of bss segment in memory after it is loaded. */
154 #define N_BSSADDR(x) (N_DATADDR(x) + (x).a_data)
159 struct nlist *n_next;
162 unsigned char n_type;
165 unsigned long n_value;
173 #define N_COMM 0x12 /* common (visible in shared lib commons) */
174 #define N_FN 0x1F /* File name of a .o file */
176 /* Note: N_EXT can only usefully be OR-ed with N_UNDF, N_ABS, N_TEXT,
177 N_DATA, or N_BSS. When the low-order bit of other types is set,
178 (e.g. N_WARNING versus N_FN), they are two different types. */
183 /* The following type indicates the definition of a symbol as being
184 an indirect reference to another symbol. The other symbol
185 appears as an undefined reference, immediately following this symbol.
187 Indirection is asymmetrical. The other symbol's value will be used
188 to satisfy requests for the indirect symbol, but not vice versa.
189 If the other symbol does not have a definition, libraries will
190 be searched to find a definition. */
194 /* The following symbols refer to set elements.
195 All the N_SET[ATDB] symbols with the same name form one set.
196 Space is allocated for the set in the text section, and each set
197 element's value is stored into one word of the space.
198 The first word of the space is the length of the set (number of elements).
200 The address of the set is made into an N_SETV symbol
201 whose name is the same as the name of the set.
202 This symbol acts like a N_DATA global symbol
203 in that it can satisfy undefined external references. */
205 /* These appear as input to LD, in a .o file. */
206 #define N_SETA 0x14 /* Absolute set element symbol */
207 #define N_SETT 0x16 /* Text set element symbol */
208 #define N_SETD 0x18 /* Data set element symbol */
209 #define N_SETB 0x1A /* Bss set element symbol */
211 /* This is output from LD. */
212 #define N_SETV 0x1C /* Pointer to set vector in data area. */
214 /* Warning symbol. The text gives a warning message, the next symbol
215 in the table will be undefined. When the symbol is referenced, the
216 message is printed. */
218 #define N_WARNING 0x1e
220 /* This structure describes a single relocation to be performed.
221 The text-relocation section of the file is a vector of these structures,
222 all of which apply to the text section.
223 Likewise, the data-relocation section applies to the data section. */
225 /* The following enum and struct were borrowed from SunOS's
226 /usr/include/sun4/a.out.h and extended to handle
227 other machines. It is currently used on SPARC and AMD 29000.
229 reloc_ext_bytes is how it looks on disk. reloc_info_extended is
230 how we might process it on a native host. */
232 struct reloc_ext_bytes {
233 unsigned char r_address[4];
234 unsigned char r_index[3];
235 unsigned char r_bits[1];
236 unsigned char r_addend[4];
239 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG 0x80
240 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE 0x01
242 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_BIG 0x1F
243 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG 0
244 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE 0xF8
245 #define RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE 3
247 #define RELOC_EXT_SIZE 12 /* Bytes per relocation entry */
249 struct reloc_info_extended
251 unsigned long r_address;
252 unsigned int r_index:24;
253 # define r_symbolnum r_index
256 /* RS/6000 compiler does not support enum bitfield
257 enum reloc_type r_type:5; */
258 enum reloc_type r_type;
262 /* The standard, old-fashioned, Berkeley compatible relocation struct */
264 struct reloc_std_bytes {
265 unsigned char r_address[4];
266 unsigned char r_index[3];
267 unsigned char r_bits[1];
270 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG 0x80
271 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE 0x01
273 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_BIG 0x60
274 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG 5 /* To shift to units place */
275 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_LITTLE 0x06
276 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE 1
278 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG 0x10
279 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE 0x08
281 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG 0x08
282 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE 0x08
284 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG 0x04
285 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE 0x04
287 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG 0x02
288 #define RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE 0x02
290 #define RELOC_STD_SIZE 8 /* Bytes per relocation entry */
292 struct relocation_info
294 /* Address (within segment) to be relocated. */
296 /* The meaning of r_symbolnum depends on r_extern. */
297 unsigned int r_symbolnum:24;
298 /* Nonzero means value is a pc-relative offset
299 and it should be relocated for changes in its own address
300 as well as for changes in the symbol or section specified. */
301 unsigned int r_pcrel:1;
302 /* Length (as exponent of 2) of the field to be relocated.
303 Thus, a value of 2 indicates 1<<2 bytes. */
304 unsigned int r_length:2;
305 /* 1 => relocate with value of symbol.
306 r_symbolnum is the index of the symbol
307 in file's the symbol table.
308 0 => relocate with the address of a segment.
309 r_symbolnum is N_TEXT, N_DATA, N_BSS or N_ABS
310 (the N_EXT bit may be set also, but signifies nothing). */
311 unsigned int r_extern:1;
312 /* The next three bits are for SunOS shared libraries, and seem to
314 unsigned int r_baserel:1; /* Linkage table relative */
315 unsigned int r_jmptable:1; /* pc-relative to jump table */
318 #define r_bsr r_baserel
319 #define r_disp r_jmptable
320 #endif /* TC_NS32K */
322 unsigned int r_relative:1; /* "relative relocation" */
324 unsigned int r_pad:1; /* Padding -- set to zero */
327 #endif /* __A_OUT_GNU_H__ */