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1/* BFD library support routines for constructors
2 Copyright (C) 1990-1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 Hacked by Steve Chamberlain of Cygnus Support. With some help from
5 Judy Chamberlain too.
6
7
8This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
9
10This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
11it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
12the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
13(at your option) any later version.
14
15This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
16but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
17MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
18GNU General Public License for more details.
19
20You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
21along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
22Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
23
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24/*
25SECTION
26 Constructors
27
c188b0be 28 Classes in C++ have @dfn{constructors} and @dfn{destructors}. These
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29 are functions which are called automatically by the language
30 whenever data of a class is created or destroyed. Class data
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31 which is static may also be have a type which requires
32 `construction'; the contructor must be called before the data
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33 can be referenced, so the contructor must be called before the
34 program begins.
35
36 The common solution to this problem is for the compiler to
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37 call a magic function as the first statement before <<main>>.
38 This magic function (often called <<__main>>) runs around
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39 calling the constructors for all the things needing it.
40
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41 With COFF, the compiler has a bargain with the linker et al.
42 All constructors are given strange names; for example,
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43 <<__GLOBAL__$I$foo>> might be the label of a contructor for
44 the class @var{foo}. The solution on unfortunate systems
c188b0be 45 (most System V machines) is to perform a partial link on all
52f94fc4 46 the <<.o>> files, do an <<nm>> on the result, run <<awk>> or some
0cda46cf 47 such over the result looking for strange <<__GLOBAL__$>>
c188b0be 48 symbols, generate a C program from this, compile it, and link
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49 with the partially linked input. This process is usually
50 called <<collect>>.
51
52 Some versions of <<a.out>> use something called the
53 <<set_vector>> mechanism. The constructor symbols are output
54 from the compiler with a special stab code saying that they
55 are constructors, and the linker can deal with them directly.
56
c188b0be 57 BFD allows applications (i.e., the linker) to deal with
0cda46cf 58 constructor information independently of their external
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59 implementation by providing a set of entry points for the
60 indiviual object back ends to call to maintain a database
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61 of the contructor information. The application can
62 interrogate the database to find out what it wants. The
63 construction data essential for the linker to be able to
64 perform its job are:
65
d41ab714 66 o asymbol -
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67 The asymbol of the contructor entry point contains all the
68 information necessary to call the function.
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d41ab714 70 o table id -
52f94fc4 71 The type of symbol, i.e., is it a constructor, a destructor or
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72 something else someone dreamed up to make our lives difficult.
73
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74 The constructor module takes this information and builds extra
75 sections attached to the BFDs which own the entry points. It
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76 creates these sections as if they were tables of pointers to
77 the entry points, and builds relocation entries to go with
78 them so that the tables can be relocated along with the data
79 they reference.
80
81 These sections are marked with a special bit
c188b0be 82 (<<SEC_CONSTRUCTOR>>), which the linker notices and does with
0cda46cf 83 what it wants.
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84
85*/
86
87#include <bfd.h>
88#include <sysdep.h>
89#include <libbfd.h>
90
91
92
0cda46cf 93/*
616ebcfd 94INTERNAL_FUNCTION
0cda46cf 95 bfd_constructor_entry
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97SYNOPSIS
98 void bfd_constructor_entry(bfd *abfd,
99 asymbol **symbol_ptr_ptr,
100 CONST char*type);
101
102
0cda46cf 103DESCRIPTION
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104 @var{symbol_ptr_ptr} describes the
105 function to be called; @var{type} descibes the xtor type,
106 e.g., something like "CTOR" or "DTOR" would be fine. @var{abfd}
107 is the BFD which owns the function. Create a section
108 called "CTOR" or "DTOR" or whatever if the BFD doesn't already
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109 have one, and grow a relocation table for the entry points as
110 they accumulate.
e5e193c7 111
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112*/
113
114
115void DEFUN(bfd_constructor_entry,(abfd, symbol_ptr_ptr, type),
116 bfd *abfd AND
117 asymbol **symbol_ptr_ptr AND
118 CONST char *type)
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119{
120 /* Look up the section we're using to store the table in */
121 asection *rel_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, type);
122 if (rel_section == (asection *)NULL) {
123 rel_section = bfd_make_section (abfd, type);
124 rel_section->flags = SEC_CONSTRUCTOR;
125 rel_section->alignment_power = 2;
126 }
127
128 /* Create a relocation into the section which references the entry
129 point */
130 {
131 arelent_chain *reloc = (arelent_chain *)bfd_alloc(abfd,
132 sizeof(arelent_chain));
133
e98e6ec1 134/* reloc->relent.section = (asection *)NULL;*/
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135 reloc->relent.addend = 0;
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137 reloc->relent.sym_ptr_ptr = symbol_ptr_ptr;
138 reloc->next = rel_section->constructor_chain;
139 rel_section->constructor_chain = reloc;
e98e6ec1 140 reloc->relent.address = rel_section->_cooked_size;
e5e193c7 141 /* ask the cpu which howto to use */
8070f29d 142 reloc->relent.howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup(abfd, BFD_RELOC_CTOR);
e98e6ec1 143 rel_section->_cooked_size += sizeof(int *);
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144 rel_section->reloc_count++;
145 }
146
147}
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