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3@c Copyright 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2000
4@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5@c
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6@tex
7% NOTE LOCAL KLUGE TO AVOID TOO MUCH WHITESPACE
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19@end tex
20@synindex fn cp
21
22@ifinfo
23@format
24START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
25* Bfd: (bfd). The Binary File Descriptor library.
26END-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
27@end format
28@end ifinfo
29
30@ifinfo
31This file documents the BFD library.
32
4a8e467a 33Copyright (C) 1991, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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35 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
36 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
37 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
38 with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
39 Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the
40 section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
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42@ignore
43Permission is granted to process this file through Tex and print the
44results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
45notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
46(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
47
48@end ignore
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49@end ifinfo
50@iftex
51@c@finalout
52@setchapternewpage on
53@c@setchapternewpage odd
54@settitle LIB BFD, the Binary File Descriptor Library
55@titlepage
56@title{libbfd}
57@subtitle{The Binary File Descriptor Library}
58@sp 1
59@subtitle First Edition---BFD version < 3.0
60@subtitle April 1991
61@author {Steve Chamberlain}
62@author {Cygnus Support}
63@page
64
65@tex
66\def\$#1${{#1}} % Kluge: collect RCS revision info without $...$
67\xdef\manvers{\$Revision$} % For use in headers, footers too
68{\parskip=0pt
69\hfill Cygnus Support\par
70\hfill sac\@cygnus.com\par
71\hfill {\it BFD}, \manvers\par
72\hfill \TeX{}info \texinfoversion\par
73}
74\global\parindent=0pt % Steve likes it this way
75@end tex
76
77@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
78Copyright @copyright{} 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
79
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80 Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
81 under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1
82 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation;
83 with no Invariant Sections, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with no
84 Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the
85 section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".
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87@end titlepage
88@end iftex
89
90@node Top, Overview, (dir), (dir)
91@ifinfo
92This file documents the binary file descriptor library libbfd.
93@end ifinfo
94
95@menu
96* Overview:: Overview of BFD
97* BFD front end:: BFD front end
98* BFD back ends:: BFD back ends
4a8e467a 99* GNU Free Documentation License:: GNU Free Documentation License
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100* Index:: Index
101@end menu
102
103@node Overview, BFD front end, Top, Top
104@chapter Introduction
105@cindex BFD
106@cindex what is it?
107BFD is a package which allows applications to use the
108same routines to operate on object files whatever the object file
109format. A new object file format can be supported simply by
110creating a new BFD back end and adding it to the library.
111
112BFD is split into two parts: the front end, and the back ends (one for
113each object file format).
114@itemize @bullet
115@item The front end of BFD provides the interface to the user. It manages
116memory and various canonical data structures. The front end also
117decides which back end to use and when to call back end routines.
118@item The back ends provide BFD its view of the real world. Each back
119end provides a set of calls which the BFD front end can use to maintain
120its canonical form. The back ends also may keep around information for
121their own use, for greater efficiency.
122@end itemize
123@menu
124* History:: History
125* How It Works:: How It Works
126* What BFD Version 2 Can Do:: What BFD Version 2 Can Do
127@end menu
128
129@node History, How It Works, Overview, Overview
130@section History
131
132One spur behind BFD was the desire, on the part of the GNU 960 team at
133Intel Oregon, for interoperability of applications on their COFF and
134b.out file formats. Cygnus was providing GNU support for the team, and
135was contracted to provide the required functionality.
136
137The name came from a conversation David Wallace was having with Richard
138Stallman about the library: RMS said that it would be quite hard---David
139said ``BFD''. Stallman was right, but the name stuck.
140
141At the same time, Ready Systems wanted much the same thing, but for
142different object file formats: IEEE-695, Oasys, Srecords, a.out and 68k
143coff.
144
145BFD was first implemented by members of Cygnus Support; Steve
146Chamberlain (@code{sac@@cygnus.com}), John Gilmore
147(@code{gnu@@cygnus.com}), K. Richard Pixley (@code{rich@@cygnus.com})
148and David Henkel-Wallace (@code{gumby@@cygnus.com}).
149
150
151
152@node How It Works, What BFD Version 2 Can Do, History, Overview
153@section How To Use BFD
154
155To use the library, include @file{bfd.h} and link with @file{libbfd.a}.
156
157BFD provides a common interface to the parts of an object file
158for a calling application.
159
160When an application sucessfully opens a target file (object, archive, or
161whatever), a pointer to an internal structure is returned. This pointer
162points to a structure called @code{bfd}, described in
163@file{bfd.h}. Our convention is to call this pointer a BFD, and
164instances of it within code @code{abfd}. All operations on
165the target object file are applied as methods to the BFD. The mapping is
166defined within @code{bfd.h} in a set of macros, all beginning
167with @samp{bfd_} to reduce namespace pollution.
168
169For example, this sequence does what you would probably expect:
170return the number of sections in an object file attached to a BFD
171@code{abfd}.
172
173@lisp
174@c @cartouche
175#include "bfd.h"
176
177unsigned int number_of_sections(abfd)
178bfd *abfd;
179@{
180 return bfd_count_sections(abfd);
181@}
182@c @end cartouche
183@end lisp
184
185The abstraction used within BFD is that an object file has:
186
187@itemize @bullet
188@item
189a header,
190@item
191a number of sections containing raw data (@pxref{Sections}),
192@item
193a set of relocations (@pxref{Relocations}), and
194@item
195some symbol information (@pxref{Symbols}).
196@end itemize
197@noindent
198Also, BFDs opened for archives have the additional attribute of an index
199and contain subordinate BFDs. This approach is fine for a.out and coff,
200but loses efficiency when applied to formats such as S-records and
201IEEE-695.
202
203@node What BFD Version 2 Can Do, , How It Works, Overview
204@section What BFD Version 2 Can Do
205@include bfdsumm.texi
206
207@node BFD front end, BFD back ends, Overview, Top
208@chapter BFD front end
209@include bfdt.texi
210
211@menu
212* Memory Usage::
213* Initialization::
214* Sections::
215* Symbols::
216* Archives::
217* Formats::
218* Relocations::
219* Core Files::
220* Targets::
221* Architectures::
222* Opening and Closing::
223* Internal::
224* File Caching::
225* Linker Functions::
226* Hash Tables::
227@end menu
228
229@node Memory Usage, Initialization, BFD front end, BFD front end
230@section Memory usage
231BFD keeps all of its internal structures in obstacks. There is one obstack
232per open BFD file, into which the current state is stored. When a BFD is
233closed, the obstack is deleted, and so everything which has been
234allocated by BFD for the closing file is thrown away.
235
236BFD does not free anything created by an application, but pointers into
237@code{bfd} structures become invalid on a @code{bfd_close}; for example,
238after a @code{bfd_close} the vector passed to
239@code{bfd_canonicalize_symtab} is still around, since it has been
240allocated by the application, but the data that it pointed to are
241lost.
242
243The general rule is to not close a BFD until all operations dependent
244upon data from the BFD have been completed, or all the data from within
245the file has been copied. To help with the management of memory, there
246is a function (@code{bfd_alloc_size}) which returns the number of bytes
247in obstacks associated with the supplied BFD. This could be used to
248select the greediest open BFD, close it to reclaim the memory, perform
249some operation and reopen the BFD again, to get a fresh copy of the data
250structures.
251
252@node Initialization, Sections, Memory Usage, BFD front end
253@include init.texi
254
255@node Sections, Symbols, Initialization, BFD front end
256@include section.texi
257
258@node Symbols, Archives, Sections, BFD front end
259@include syms.texi
260
261@node Archives, Formats, Symbols, BFD front end
262@include archive.texi
263
264@node Formats, Relocations, Archives, BFD front end
265@include format.texi
266
267@node Relocations, Core Files, Formats, BFD front end
268@include reloc.texi
269
270@node Core Files, Targets, Relocations, BFD front end
271@include core.texi
272
273@node Targets, Architectures, Core Files, BFD front end
274@include targets.texi
275
276@node Architectures, Opening and Closing, Targets, BFD front end
277@include archures.texi
278
279@node Opening and Closing, Internal, Architectures, BFD front end
280@include opncls.texi
281
282@node Internal, File Caching, Opening and Closing, BFD front end
283@include libbfd.texi
284
285@node File Caching, Linker Functions, Internal, BFD front end
286@include cache.texi
287
288@node Linker Functions, Hash Tables, File Caching, BFD front end
289@include linker.texi
290
291@node Hash Tables, , Linker Functions, BFD front end
292@include hash.texi
293
4a8e467a 294@node BFD back ends, GNU Free Documentation License, BFD front end, Top
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295@chapter BFD back ends
296@menu
297* What to Put Where::
298* aout :: a.out backends
299* coff :: coff backends
300* elf :: elf backends
301@ignore
302* oasys :: oasys backends
303* ieee :: ieee backend
304* srecord :: s-record backend
305@end ignore
306@end menu
307@node What to Put Where, aout, BFD back ends, BFD back ends
308All of BFD lives in one directory.
309
310@node aout, coff, What to Put Where, BFD back ends
311@include aoutx.texi
312
313@node coff, elf, aout, BFD back ends
314@include coffcode.texi
315
316@node elf, , coff, BFD back ends
317@include elf.texi
318@c Leave this out until the file has some actual contents...
319@c @include elfcode.texi
320
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321@node GNU Free Documentation License, Index, BFD back ends, Top
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673@end smallexample
674
675If you have no Invariant Sections, write "with no Invariant Sections"
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677Front-Cover Texts, write "no Front-Cover Texts" instead of
678"Front-Cover Texts being LIST"; likewise for Back-Cover Texts.
679
680If your document contains nontrivial examples of program code, we
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683to permit their use in free software.
684
685@node Index, , GNU Free Documentation License , Top
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686@unnumbered Index
687@printindex cp
688
689@tex
690% I think something like @colophon should be in texinfo. In the
691% meantime:
692\long\def\colophon{\hbox to0pt{}\vfill
693\centerline{The body of this manual is set in}
694\centerline{\fontname\tenrm,}
695\centerline{with headings in {\bf\fontname\tenbf}}
696\centerline{and examples in {\tt\fontname\tentt}.}
697\centerline{{\it\fontname\tenit\/} and}
698\centerline{{\sl\fontname\tensl\/}}
699\centerline{are used for emphasis.}\vfill}
700\page\colophon
701% Blame: doc@cygnus.com, 28mar91.
702@end tex
703
704@contents
705@bye
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