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1/* A -*- C -*- header file for the bfd library
2 Copyright 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Contributed by Cygnus Support.
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2c346475 5This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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095c7223 7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
a07cc613 8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10(at your option) any later version.
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095c7223 12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
20
21/* bfd.h -- The only header file required by users of the bfd library
22
23This file is generated from various .c files, if you change it, your
24bits may be lost.
25
26All the prototypes and definitions following the comment "THE FOLLOWING
27IS EXTRACTED FROM THE SOURCE" are extracted from the source files for
28BFD. If you change it, someone oneday will extract it from the source
29again, and your changes will be lost. To save yourself from this bind,
30change the definitions in the source in the bfd directory. Type "make
31docs" and then "make headers" in that directory, and magically this file
32will change to reflect your changes.
33
34If you don't have the tools to perform the extraction, then you are
35safe from someone on your system trampling over your header files.
36You should still maintain the equivalence between the source and this
37file though; every change you make to the .c file should be reflected
38here. */
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40#ifndef __BFD_H_SEEN__
41#define __BFD_H_SEEN__
42
43#include "ansidecl.h"
44#include "obstack.h"
45
46/* Make it easier to declare prototypes (puts conditional here) */
47#ifndef PROTO
48# if __STDC__
49# define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name arglist
50# else
51# define PROTO(type, name, arglist) type name ()
52# endif
53#endif
54
ea017097 55#define BFD_VERSION "1.15"
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a07cc613 57/* forward declaration */
9c6a9c92 58typedef struct _bfd bfd;
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60/* General rules: functions which are boolean return true on success
61 and false on failure (unless they're a predicate). -- bfd.doc */
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62/* I'm sure this is going to break something and someone is going to
63 force me to change it. */
64typedef enum boolean {false, true} boolean;
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65
66/* Try to avoid breaking stuff */
67typedef long int file_ptr;
68
9b9c5c39 69/* Support for different sizes of target format ints and addresses */
19b03b7a 70
9b9c5c39 71#ifdef HOST_64_BIT
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72typedef HOST_64_BIT rawdata_offset;
73typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_vma;
74typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_word;
75typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_offset;
76typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_size_type;
9b9c5c39 77typedef HOST_64_BIT symvalue;
7ed4093a 78typedef HOST_64_BIT bfd_64_type;
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79#define fprintf_vma(s,x) \
80 fprintf(s,"%08x%08x", uint64_typeHIGH(x), uint64_typeLOW(x))
81#define printf_vma(x) \
82 printf( "%08x%08x", uint64_typeHIGH(x), uint64_typeLOW(x))
19b03b7a 83#else
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84typedef struct {int a,b;} bfd_64_type;
85typedef unsigned long rawdata_offset;
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86typedef unsigned long bfd_vma;
87typedef unsigned long bfd_offset;
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88typedef unsigned long bfd_word;
89typedef unsigned long bfd_size;
90typedef unsigned long symvalue;
91typedef unsigned long bfd_size_type;
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92#define printf_vma(x) printf( "%08lx", x)
93#define fprintf_vma(s,x) fprintf(s, "%08lx", x)
19b03b7a 94#endif
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95
96typedef unsigned int flagword; /* 32 bits of flags */
97\f
98/** File formats */
99
100typedef enum bfd_format {
101 bfd_unknown = 0, /* file format is unknown */
102 bfd_object, /* linker/assember/compiler output */
103 bfd_archive, /* object archive file */
104 bfd_core, /* core dump */
105 bfd_type_end} /* marks the end; don't use it! */
106 bfd_format;
107
108/* Object file flag values */
9b9c5c39 109#define NO_FLAGS 0
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110#define HAS_RELOC 001
111#define EXEC_P 002
112#define HAS_LINENO 004
113#define HAS_DEBUG 010
114#define HAS_SYMS 020
115#define HAS_LOCALS 040
116#define DYNAMIC 0100
117#define WP_TEXT 0200
118#define D_PAGED 0400
119
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120\f
121/* symbols and relocation */
122
123typedef unsigned long symindex;
124
125#define BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS ((symindex) ~0)
126
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127typedef enum bfd_symclass {
128 bfd_symclass_unknown = 0,
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129 bfd_symclass_fcommon, /* fortran common symbols */
130 bfd_symclass_global, /* global symbol, what a surprise */
131 bfd_symclass_debugger, /* some debugger symbol */
132 bfd_symclass_undefined /* none known */
133 } symclass;
134
19b03b7a 135
a07cc613 136typedef int symtype; /* Who knows, yet? */
19b03b7a 137
a07cc613 138
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139/* general purpose part of a symbol;
140 target specific parts will be found in libcoff.h, liba.out.h etc */
7a276b09 141
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142
143#define bfd_get_section(x) ((x)->section)
144#define bfd_get_output_section(x) ((x)->section->output_section)
145#define bfd_set_section(x,y) ((x)->section) = (y)
146#define bfd_asymbol_base(x) ((x)->section?((x)->section->vma):0)
147#define bfd_asymbol_value(x) (bfd_asymbol_base(x) + x->value)
148#define bfd_asymbol_name(x) ((x)->name)
149
a07cc613 150/* This is a type pun with struct ranlib on purpose! */
9c6a9c92 151typedef struct carsym {
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152 char *name;
153 file_ptr file_offset; /* look here to find the file */
154} carsym; /* to make these you call a carsymogen */
155
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156
157/* Used in generating armaps. Perhaps just a forward definition would do? */
158struct orl { /* output ranlib */
159 char **name; /* symbol name */
c93e2c55 160 file_ptr pos; /* bfd* or file position */
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161 int namidx; /* index into string table */
162};
163
164\f
165
166/* Linenumber stuff */
167typedef struct lineno_cache_entry {
168 unsigned int line_number; /* Linenumber from start of function*/
169 union {
7a276b09 170 struct symbol_cache_entry *sym; /* Function name */
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171 unsigned long offset; /* Offset into section */
172 } u;
173} alent;
174\f
175/* object and core file sections */
176
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177
178#define align_power(addr, align) \
179 ( ((addr) + ((1<<(align))-1)) & (-1 << (align)))
180
9c6a9c92 181typedef struct sec *sec_ptr;
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182
183#define bfd_section_name(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->name)
184#define bfd_section_size(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->size)
185#define bfd_section_vma(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->vma)
186#define bfd_section_alignment(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->alignment_power)
187#define bfd_get_section_flags(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->flags)
188#define bfd_get_section_userdata(bfd, ptr) ((ptr)->userdata)
189
190#define bfd_set_section_vma(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->vma = (val)), true)
191#define bfd_set_section_alignment(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->alignment_power = (val)),true)
192#define bfd_set_section_userdata(bfd, ptr, val) (((ptr)->userdata = (val)),true)
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193
194typedef struct stat stat_type;
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195\f
196/** Error handling */
197
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198typedef enum bfd_error {
199 no_error = 0, system_call_error, invalid_target,
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200 wrong_format, invalid_operation, no_memory,
201 no_symbols, no_relocation_info,
202 no_more_archived_files, malformed_archive,
203 symbol_not_found, file_not_recognized,
204 file_ambiguously_recognized, no_contents,
205 bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section,
206 invalid_error_code} bfd_ec;
207
208extern bfd_ec bfd_error;
209
9c6a9c92 210typedef struct bfd_error_vector {
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211 PROTO(void,(* nonrepresentable_section ),(CONST bfd *CONST abfd,
212 CONST char *CONST name));
213} bfd_error_vector_type;
214
215PROTO (char *, bfd_errmsg, ());
216PROTO (void, bfd_perror, (CONST char *message));
217\f
218
9b9c5c39 219typedef enum bfd_print_symbol
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220{
221 bfd_print_symbol_name_enum,
222 bfd_print_symbol_type_enum,
19b03b7a 223 bfd_print_symbol_all_enum
9b9c5c39 224} bfd_print_symbol_enum_type;
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225
226\f
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227\f
228/* The code that implements targets can initialize a jump table with this
229 macro. It must name all its routines the same way (a prefix plus
230 the standard routine suffix), or it must #define the routines that
231 are not so named, before calling JUMP_TABLE in the initializer. */
232
233/* Semi-portable string concatenation in cpp */
234#ifndef CAT
235#ifdef __STDC__
236#define CAT(a,b) a##b
237#else
238#define CAT(a,b) a/**/b
239#endif
240#endif
241
242#define JUMP_TABLE(NAME)\
243CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_command),\
244CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_signal),\
245CAT(NAME,_core_file_matches_executable_p),\
246CAT(NAME,_slurp_armap),\
247CAT(NAME,_slurp_extended_name_table),\
248CAT(NAME,_truncate_arname),\
249CAT(NAME,_write_armap),\
250CAT(NAME,_close_and_cleanup), \
251CAT(NAME,_set_section_contents),\
252CAT(NAME,_get_section_contents),\
253CAT(NAME,_new_section_hook),\
254CAT(NAME,_get_symtab_upper_bound),\
255CAT(NAME,_get_symtab),\
256CAT(NAME,_get_reloc_upper_bound),\
257CAT(NAME,_canonicalize_reloc),\
258CAT(NAME,_make_empty_symbol),\
259CAT(NAME,_print_symbol),\
260CAT(NAME,_get_lineno),\
261CAT(NAME,_set_arch_mach),\
262CAT(NAME,_openr_next_archived_file),\
263CAT(NAME,_find_nearest_line),\
264CAT(NAME,_generic_stat_arch_elt),\
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265CAT(NAME,_sizeof_headers),\
266CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_start),\
267CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_end),\
268CAT(NAME,_bfd_debug_info_accumulate)
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269
270#define COFF_SWAP_TABLE coff_swap_aux_in, coff_swap_sym_in, coff_swap_lineno_in,
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271\f
272/* User program access to BFD facilities */
273
274extern CONST short _bfd_host_big_endian;
275#define HOST_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_P (*(char *)&_bfd_host_big_endian)
276
277/* The bfd itself */
278
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279/* Cast from const char * to char * so that caller can assign to
280 a char * without a warning. */
281#define bfd_get_filename(abfd) ((char *) (abfd)->filename)
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282#define bfd_get_format(abfd) ((abfd)->format)
283#define bfd_get_target(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->name)
284#define bfd_get_file_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->flags)
285#define bfd_applicable_file_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->object_flags)
286#define bfd_applicable_section_flags(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->section_flags)
287#define bfd_my_archive(abfd) ((abfd)->my_archive);
288#define bfd_has_map(abfd) ((abfd)->has_armap)
289#define bfd_header_twiddle_required(abfd) \
290 ((((abfd)->xvec->header_byteorder_big_p) \
291 != (boolean)HOST_BYTE_ORDER_BIG_P) ? true:false)
292
293#define bfd_valid_reloc_types(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->valid_reloc_types)
294#define bfd_usrdata(abfd) ((abfd)->usrdata)
295
296#define bfd_get_start_address(abfd) ((abfd)->start_address)
297#define bfd_get_symcount(abfd) ((abfd)->symcount)
298#define bfd_get_outsymbols(abfd) ((abfd)->outsymbols)
299#define bfd_count_sections(abfd) ((abfd)->section_count)
300#define bfd_get_architecture(abfd) ((abfd)->obj_arch)
301#define bfd_get_machine(abfd) ((abfd)->obj_machine)
302
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305#define BYTE_SIZE 1
306#define SHORT_SIZE 2
307#define LONG_SIZE 4
308
309
310
311/*THE FOLLOWING IS EXTRACTED FROM THE SOURCE */
312
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313
314/*:init.c*/
315/* bfd_init
316
317This routine must be called before any other bfd function to initialize
318magical internal data structures.
319*/
320
321 void EXFUN(bfd_init,(void));
322
323/*
324*/
325
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326/*:opncls.c*/
327/* *i bfd_openr
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328Opens the file supplied (using @code{fopen}) with the target supplied, it
329returns a pointer to the created BFD.
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330
331If NULL is returned then an error has occured.
332Possible errors are no_memory, invalid_target or system_call error.
333*/
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334 PROTO(bfd*, bfd_openr, (CONST char *filename,CONST char*target));
335
336/*
337
338*i bfd_fdopenr
2f60a880 339bfd_fdopenr is to bfd_fopenr much like fdopen is to fopen. It opens a BFD on
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340a file already described by the @var{fd} supplied.
341
342Possible errors are no_memory, invalid_target and system_call error.
343*/
bded7de2 344 PROTO(bfd *, bfd_fdopenr,
7a276b09 345 (CONST char *filename, CONST char *target, int fd));
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346
347/*
348
349 bfd_openw
2f60a880 350Creates a BFD, associated with file @var{filename}, using the file
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351format @var{target}, and returns a pointer to it.
352
353Possible errors are system_call_error, no_memory, invalid_target.
354*/
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355 PROTO(bfd *, bfd_openw, (CONST char *filename, CONST char *target));
356
357/*
358
359 bfd_close
2f60a880 360This function closes a BFD. If the BFD was open for writing, then
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361pending operations are completed and the file written out and closed.
362If the created file is executable, then @code{chmod} is called to mark
363it as such.
364
2f60a880 365All memory attached to the BFD's obstacks is released.
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366
367@code{true} is returned if all is ok, otherwise @code{false}.
368*/
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369 PROTO(boolean, bfd_close,(bfd *));
370
371/*
372
373 bfd_create
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374This routine creates a new BFD in the manner of @code{bfd_openw}, but without
375opening a file. The new BFD takes the target from the target used by
7a276b09 376@var{template}. The format is always set to @code{bfd_object}.
7a276b09 377*/
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378
379 PROTO(bfd *, bfd_create, (CONST char *filename, bfd *template));
380
381/*
382
383 bfd_alloc_size
384Return the number of bytes in the obstacks connected to the supplied
2f60a880 385BFD.
7a276b09 386*/
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387 PROTO(bfd_size_type,bfd_alloc_size,(bfd *abfd));
388
389/*
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393/*:libbfd.c*/
394/* *i bfd_put_size
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395*i bfd_get_size
396These macros as used for reading and writing raw data in sections;
7a276b09 397each access (except for bytes) is vectored through the target format
2f60a880 398of the BFD and mangled accordingly. The mangling performs any
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399necessary endian translations and removes alignment restrictions.
400*/
401#define bfd_put_8(abfd, val, ptr) \
402 (*((char *)ptr) = (char)val)
403#define bfd_get_8(abfd, ptr) \
404 (*((char *)ptr))
405#define bfd_put_16(abfd, val, ptr) \
406 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx16, (val,ptr))
407#define bfd_get_16(abfd, ptr) \
408 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx16, (ptr))
409#define bfd_put_32(abfd, val, ptr) \
410 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx32, (val,ptr))
411#define bfd_get_32(abfd, ptr) \
412 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx32, (ptr))
413#define bfd_put_64(abfd, val, ptr) \
414 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_putx64, (val, ptr))
415#define bfd_get_64(abfd, ptr) \
416 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_getx64, (ptr))
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417/* *i bfd_h_put_size
418*i bfd_h_get_size
419These macros have the same function as their @code{bfd_get_x}
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420bretherin, except that they are used for removing information for the
421header records of object files. Believe it or not, some object files
422keep their header records in big endian order, and their data in little
423endan order.
424*/
425#define bfd_h_put_8(abfd, val, ptr) \
426 (*((char *)ptr) = (char)val)
427#define bfd_h_get_8(abfd, ptr) \
428 (*((char *)ptr))
429#define bfd_h_put_16(abfd, val, ptr) \
430 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx16,(val,ptr))
431#define bfd_h_get_16(abfd, ptr) \
432 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx16,(ptr))
433#define bfd_h_put_32(abfd, val, ptr) \
434 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx32,(val,ptr))
435#define bfd_h_get_32(abfd, ptr) \
436 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx32,(ptr))
437#define bfd_h_put_64(abfd, val, ptr) \
438 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx64,(val, ptr))
439#define bfd_h_get_64(abfd, ptr) \
440 BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx64,(ptr))
7a276b09 441
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442/*:section.c*/
443/* The shape of a section struct:
7a276b09 444*/
bded7de2 445
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446typedef struct sec {
447
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448/*
449The name of the section, the name isn't a copy, the pointer is
450the same as that passed to bfd_make_section.
451*/
452
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453 CONST char *name;
454
bded7de2 455/*
2f60a880 456The next section in the list belonging to the BFD, or NULL.
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457*/
458
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459 struct sec *next;
460
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461/*
462The field flags contains attributes of the section. Some of these
463flags are read in from the object file, and some are synthesized from
464other information.
465*/
466
7a276b09 467flagword flags;
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468
469/*
470*/
471
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472#define SEC_NO_FLAGS 0x000
473
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474/*
475Tells the OS to allocate space for this section when loaded.
476This would clear for a section containing debug information only.
477*/
478
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479#define SEC_ALLOC 0x001
480
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481/*
482Tells the OS to load the section from the file when loading.
483This would be clear for a .bss section
484*/
485
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486#define SEC_LOAD 0x002
487
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488/*
489The section contains data still to be relocated, so there will be some
490relocation information too.
491*/
492
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493#define SEC_RELOC 0x004
494
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495/*
496Obsolete ?
497*/
498
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499#define SEC_BALIGN 0x008
500
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501/*
502A signal to the OS that the section contains read only data.
503*/
504
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505#define SEC_READONLY 0x010
506
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507/*
508The section contains code only.
509*/
510
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511#define SEC_CODE 0x020
512
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513/*
514The section contains data only.
515*/
516
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517#define SEC_DATA 0x040
518
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519/*
520The section will reside in ROM.
521*/
522
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523#define SEC_ROM 0x080
524
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525/*
526The section contains constructor information. This section type is
527used by the linker to create lists of constructors and destructors
528used by @code{g++}. When a back end sees a symbol which should be used
529in a constructor list, it creates a new section for the type of name
2f60a880 530(eg @code{__CTOR_LIST__}), attaches the symbol to it and builds a
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531relocation. To build the lists of constructors, all the linker has to
532to is catenate all the sections called @code{__CTOR_LIST__} and
533relocte the data contained within - exactly the operations it would
534peform on standard data.
535*/
536
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537#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR 0x100
538
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539/*
540The section is a constuctor, and should be placed at the end of the ..
541*/
542
1c6c6598 543#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_TEXT 0x1100
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544
545/*
546*/
1c6c6598 547#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_DATA 0x2100
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548
549/*
550*/
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551#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_BSS 0x3100
552
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553/*
554
555The section has contents - a bss section could be
556@code{SEC_ALLOC} | @code{SEC_HAS_CONTENTS}, a debug section could be
557@code{SEC_HAS_CONTENTS}
558*/
559
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560#define SEC_HAS_CONTENTS 0x200
561
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562/*
563An instruction to the linker not to output sections containing
564this flag even if they have information which would normally be written.
565*/
566
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567#define SEC_NEVER_LOAD 0x400
568
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569/*
570
571The base address of the section in the address space of the target.
572*/
573
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574 bfd_vma vma;
575
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576/*
577The size of the section in bytes of the loaded section. This contains
578a value even if the section has no contents (eg, the size of @code{.bss}).
579*/
580
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581 bfd_size_type size;
582
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583/*
584If this section is going to be output, then this value is the
585offset into the output section of the first byte in the input
586section. Eg, if this was going to start at the 100th byte in the
587output section, this value would be 100.
588*/
589
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590 bfd_vma output_offset;
591
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593The output section through which to map on output.
594*/
595
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596 struct sec *output_section;
597
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599The alignment requirement of the section, as an exponent - eg 3
600aligns to 2^3 (or 8)
601*/
602
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603 unsigned int alignment_power;
604
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606If an input section, a pointer to a vector of relocation records for
607the data in this section.
608*/
609
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610 struct reloc_cache_entry *relocation;
611
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613If an output section, a pointer to a vector of pointers to
614relocation records for the data in this section.
615*/
616
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617 struct reloc_cache_entry **orelocation;
618
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620The number of relocation records in one of the above
621*/
622
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623 unsigned reloc_count;
624
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625/*
626Which section is it 0..nth
627*/
628
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630
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632Information below is back end specific - and not always used or
633updated
634
635File position of section data
636*/
637
7a276b09 638 file_ptr filepos;
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640*/
7a276b09 641
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642 file_ptr rel_filepos;
643
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644/*
645File position of line data
646*/
647
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648 file_ptr line_filepos;
649
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650/*
651Pointer to data for applications
652*/
653
7a276b09 654 PTR userdata;
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655
656/*
657*/
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658 struct lang_output_section *otheruserdata;
659
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660/*
661Attached line number information
662*/
663
7a276b09 664 alent *lineno;
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665/* Number of line number records
666*/
7a276b09 667
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668 unsigned int lineno_count;
669
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671When a section is being output, this value changes as more
672linenumbers are written out
673*/
674
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675 file_ptr moving_line_filepos;
676
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677/*
678what the section number is in the target world
679*/
680
7a276b09 681 unsigned int target_index;
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682
683/*
684*/
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685 PTR used_by_bfd;
686
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688If this is a constructor section then here is a list of the
689relocations created to relocate items within it.
690*/
691
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693
bded7de2 694/*
2f60a880 695The BFD which owns the section.
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697
7a276b09 698 bfd *owner;
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699
700/*
701*/
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702} asection ;
703
bded7de2 704/*
7a276b09 705
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706 bfd_get_section_by_name
707Runs through the provided @var{abfd} and returns the @code{asection}
708who's name matches that provided, otherwise NULL. @xref{Sections}, for more information.
7a276b09 709*/
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710
711 PROTO(asection *, bfd_get_section_by_name,
7a276b09 712 (bfd *abfd, CONST char *name));
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714/*
715
716 bfd_make_section
2f60a880
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717This function creates a new empty section called @var{name} and attaches it
718to the end of the chain of sections for the BFD supplied. An attempt to
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719create a section with a name which is already in use, returns the old
720section by that name instead.
721
722Possible errors are:
723@table @code
724@item invalid_operation
2f60a880 725If output has already started for this BFD.
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726@item no_memory
727If obstack alloc fails.
728@end table
7a276b09 729*/
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731 PROTO(asection *, bfd_make_section, (bfd *, CONST char *name));
732
733/*
734
735 bfd_set_section_flags
2f60a880 736Attempts to set the attributes of the section named in the BFD
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737supplied to the value. Returns true on success, false on error.
738Possible error returns are:
739@table @code
740@item invalid operation
741The section cannot have one or more of the attributes requested. For
742example, a .bss section in @code{a.out} may not have the
743@code{SEC_HAS_CONTENTS} field set.
744@end table
7a276b09 745*/
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747 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_section_flags,
7a276b09 748 (bfd *, asection *, flagword));
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749
750/*
751
752 bfd_map_over_sections
2f60a880
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753Calls the provided function @var{func} for each section attached to
754the BFD @var{abfd}, passing @var{obj} as an argument. The function
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755will be called as if by
756
757@example
758 func(abfd, the_section, obj);
759@end example
7a276b09 760*/
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761
762 PROTO(void, bfd_map_over_sections,
7a276b09 763 (bfd *abfd, void (*func)(), PTR obj));
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764
765/*
766
767This is the prefered method for iterating over sections, an
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768alternative would be to use a loop:
769
770@example
771 section *p;
772 for (p = abfd->sections; p != NULL; p = p->next)
773 func(abfd, p, ...)
bded7de2 774@end example
7a276b09 775
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776 bfd_set_section_size
777Sets @var{section} to the size @var{val}. If the operation is ok, then
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778@code{true} is returned, else @code{false}.
779
780Possible error returns:
781@table @code
782@item invalid_operation
2f60a880 783Writing has started to the BFD, so setting the size is invalid
7a276b09 784@end table
7a276b09 785*/
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786
787 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_section_size,
7a276b09 788 (bfd *, asection *, bfd_size_type val));
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789
790/*
791
792 bfd_set_section_contents
2f60a880 793Sets the contents of the section @var{section} in BFD @var{abfd} to
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794the data starting in memory at @var{data}. The data is written to the
795output section starting at offset @var{offset} for @var{count} bytes.
796
797Normally @code{true} is returned, else @code{false}. Possible error
798returns are:
799@table @code
800@item no_contents
801The output section does not have the @code{SEC_HAS_CONTENTS}
802attribute, so nothing can be written to it.
803@item and some more too
804@end table
805This routine is front end to the back end function @code{_bfd_set_section_contents}.
7a276b09 806*/
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807
808 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_section_contents,
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809 (bfd *abfd,
810 asection *section,
811 PTR data,
812 file_ptr offset,
813 bfd_size_type count));
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814
815/*
816
817 bfd_get_section_contents
2f60a880 818This function reads data from @var{section} in BFD @var{abfd} into
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819memory starting at @var{location}. The data is read at an offset of
820@var{offset} from the start of the input section, and is read for
821@var{count} bytes.
822
823If the contents of a constuctor with the @code{SEC_CONSTUCTOR} flag
824set are requested, then the @var{location} is filled with zeroes.
825
826If no errors occur, @code{true} is returned, else @code{false}.
827Possible errors are:
828
829@table @code
830@item unknown yet
831@end table
7a276b09 832*/
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833
834 PROTO(boolean, bfd_get_section_contents,
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835 (bfd *abfd, asection *section, PTR location,
836 file_ptr offset, bfd_size_type count));
7a276b09 837
bded7de2 838/*
1ac2d1f2 839*/
bded7de2 840
bded7de2 841
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843/*:archures.c*/
844/* bfd_architecture
845This enum gives the object file's CPU
846architecture, in a global sense. E.g. what processor family does it
847belong to? There is another field, which indicates what processor
848within the family is in use. The machine gives a number which
849distingushes different versions of the architecture, containing for
850example 2 and 3 for Intel i960 KA and i960 KB, and 68020 and 68030 for
851Motorola 68020 and 68030.
7a276b09 852*/
bded7de2 853
b39096a4 854enum bfd_architecture
7a276b09 855{
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856 bfd_arch_unknown, /* File arch not known */
857 bfd_arch_obscure, /* Arch known, not one of these */
858 bfd_arch_m68k, /* Motorola 68xxx */
859 bfd_arch_vax, /* DEC Vax */
860 bfd_arch_i960, /* Intel 960 */
861 /* The order of the following is important.
862 lower number indicates a machine type that
863 only accepts a subset of the instructions
864 available to machines with higher numbers.
865 The exception is the "ca", which is
866 incompatible with all other machines except
867 "core". */
7a276b09 868
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869#define bfd_mach_i960_core 1
870#define bfd_mach_i960_ka_sa 2
871#define bfd_mach_i960_kb_sb 3
872#define bfd_mach_i960_mc 4
873#define bfd_mach_i960_xa 5
874#define bfd_mach_i960_ca 6
875
876 bfd_arch_a29k, /* AMD 29000 */
877 bfd_arch_sparc, /* SPARC */
878 bfd_arch_mips, /* MIPS Rxxxx */
879 bfd_arch_i386, /* Intel 386 */
880 bfd_arch_ns32k, /* National Semiconductor 32xxx */
881 bfd_arch_tahoe, /* CCI/Harris Tahoe */
882 bfd_arch_i860, /* Intel 860 */
883 bfd_arch_romp, /* IBM ROMP RS/6000 */
884 bfd_arch_alliant, /* Alliant */
885 bfd_arch_convex, /* Convex */
886 bfd_arch_m88k, /* Motorola 88xxx */
887 bfd_arch_pyramid, /* Pyramid Technology */
888 bfd_arch_h8300, /* Hitachi H8/300 */
889 bfd_arch_last
890 };
7a276b09 891
bded7de2 892/*
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893stuff
894
895 bfd_arch_info_struct
896This structure contains information on architectures.
bded7de2 897*/
b39096a4 898typedef int bfd_reloc_code_enum_type;
bded7de2 899
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900typedef struct bfd_arch_info_struct
901{
902 int bits_per_word;
903 int bits_per_address;
904 int bits_per_byte;
905 enum bfd_architecture arch;
906 long mach;
907 char *arch_name;
908 CONST char *printable_name;
909/* true if this is the default machine for the architecture */
910 boolean the_default;
911 CONST struct bfd_arch_info_struct * EXFUN((*compatible),(CONST struct bfd_arch_info_struct *a,
912 CONST struct bfd_arch_info_struct *b));
913
914
915 boolean EXFUN((*scan),(CONST struct bfd_arch_info_struct *,CONST char *));
916 unsigned int EXFUN((*disassemble),(bfd_vma addr, CONST char *data,
917 PTR stream));
918 CONST struct reloc_howto_struct *EXFUN((*reloc_type_lookup), (bfd_reloc_code_enum_type code));
919
920 struct bfd_arch_info_struct *next;
921
922} bfd_arch_info_struct_type;
923
924/*
925 bfd_printable_arch_mach
926Return a printable string representing the architecture and machine
927type.
7a276b09 928
b39096a4 929NB. The use of this routine is depreciated.
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930*/
931
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932 PROTO(CONST char *,bfd_printable_arch_mach,
933 (enum bfd_architecture arch, unsigned long machine));
7a276b09 934
bded7de2 935/*
bded7de2 936
b39096a4 937 bfd_printable_name
7a276b09 938
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939Return a printable string representing the architecture and machine
940from the pointer to the arch info structure
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941*/
942
b39096a4 943 CONST char *EXFUN(bfd_printable_name,(bfd *abfd));
7a276b09 944
bded7de2 945/*
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946
947*i bfd_scan_arch
948This routine is provided with a string and tries to work out if bfd
949supports any cpu which could be described with the name provided. The
950routine returns a pointer to an arch_info structure if a machine is
951found, otherwise NULL.
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952*/
953
b39096a4 954 bfd_arch_info_struct_type *EXFUN(bfd_scan_arch,(CONST char *));
7a276b09 955
bded7de2 956/*
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957
958 bfd_arch_get_compatible
959This routine is used to determine whether two BFDs' architectures and
960machine types are compatible. It calculates the lowest common
961denominator between the two architectures and machine types implied by
962the BFDs and returns a pointer to an arch_info structure describing
963the compatible machine.
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964*/
965
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966 CONST bfd_arch_info_struct_type *EXFUN(bfd_arch_get_compatible,
967 (CONST bfd *abfd,
968 CONST bfd *bbfd));
7a276b09 969
bded7de2 970/*
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972 bfd_set_arch_info
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973*/
974
b39096a4 975 void EXFUN(bfd_set_arch_info,(bfd *, bfd_arch_info_struct_type *));
7a276b09 976
bded7de2 977/*
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979 bfd_get_arch
980
981Returns the enumerated type which describes the supplied bfd's
982architecture
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984
b39096a4 985 enum bfd_architecture EXFUN(bfd_get_arch, (bfd *abfd));
7a276b09 986
bded7de2 987/*
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988
989 bfd_get_mach
990
991Returns the long type which describes the supplied bfd's
992machine
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993*/
994
b39096a4 995 unsigned long EXFUN(bfd_get_mach, (bfd *abfd));
7a276b09 996
bded7de2 997/*
bded7de2 998
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999 bfd_arch_bits_per_byte
1000
1001Returns the number of bits in one of the architectures bytes
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1002*/
1003
b39096a4 1004 unsigned int EXFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_byte, (bfd *abfd));
7a276b09 1005
bded7de2 1006/*
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1008 bfd_arch_bits_per_address
1009
1010Returns the number of bits in one of the architectures addresses
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1012
b39096a4 1013 unsigned int EXFUN(bfd_arch_bits_per_address, (bfd *abfd));
7a276b09 1014
bded7de2 1015/*
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1016
1017 bfd_get_arch_info
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1018*/
1019
b39096a4 1020 bfd_arch_info_struct_type * EXFUN(bfd_get_arch_info,(bfd *));
7a276b09 1021
bded7de2 1022/*
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1023*/
1024
7a276b09 1025
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1026/*:howto.c*/
1027/* bfd_reloc_code_enum_type
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1028*/
1029
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1030typedef enum
1031{
7a276b09 1032
bded7de2 1033/*
b39096a4 103416 bits wide, simple reloc
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1035*/
1036
b39096a4 1037 BFD_RELOC_16,
7a276b09 1038
bded7de2 1039/*
b39096a4 10408 bits wide, but used to form an address like 0xffnn
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1042
b39096a4 1043 BFD_RELOC_8_FFnn,
1c6c6598 1044
bded7de2 1045/*
b39096a4 10468 bits wide, simple
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1047*/
1048
b39096a4 1049 BFD_RELOC_8,
1c6c6598 1050
bded7de2 1051/*
b39096a4 10528 bits wide, pc relative
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1054
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1055 BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
1056 } bfd_reloc_code_enum_real_type;
1c6c6598 1057
bded7de2 1058/*
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1059
1060 bfd_reloc_type_lookup
1061This routine returns a pointer to a howto struct which when invoked,
1062will perform the supplied relocation on data from the architecture
1063noted.
1064
1065[Note] This function will go away.
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1066*/
1067
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1068 PROTO(struct reloc_howto_struct *,
1069 bfd_reloc_type_lookup,
1070 (enum bfd_architecture arch, bfd_reloc_code_enum_type code));
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1071
1072/*
1073*/
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1074/*:reloc.c*/
1075/* bfd_perform_relocation
1076The relocation routine returns as a status an enumerated type:
1077*/
7a276b09 1078
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1079typedef enum bfd_reloc_status {
1080/* No errors detected
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1082
b39096a4 1083 bfd_reloc_ok,
7a276b09 1084
bded7de2 1085/*
b39096a4 1086The relocation was performed, but there was an overflow.
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1088
b39096a4 1089 bfd_reloc_overflow,
7a276b09 1090
bded7de2 1091/*
b39096a4 1092The address to relocate was not within the section supplied
7a276b09 1093*/
7a276b09 1094
b39096a4 1095 bfd_reloc_outofrange,
bded7de2 1096
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1098Used by special functions
7a276b09 1099*/
bded7de2 1100
b39096a4 1101 bfd_reloc_continue,
7a276b09 1102
bded7de2 1103/*
b39096a4 1104Unused
7a276b09 1105*/
7a276b09 1106
b39096a4 1107 bfd_reloc_notsupported,
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1109/*
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1110Unsupported relocation size requested.
1111*/
bded7de2 1112
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1113 bfd_reloc_other,
1114
1115/*
1116The symbol to relocate against was undefined.
7a276b09 1117*/
bded7de2 1118
b39096a4 1119 bfd_reloc_undefined,
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1120
1121/*
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1122The relocation was performed, but may not be ok - presently generated
1123only when linking i960 coff files with i960 b.out symbols.
1124*/
bded7de2 1125
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1126 bfd_reloc_dangerous
1127 }
1128 bfd_reloc_status_enum_type;
7a276b09 1129
b39096a4 1130/*
7a276b09 1131*/
7a276b09 1132
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1133typedef struct reloc_cache_entry
1134{
7a276b09 1135
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1136/*
1137A pointer into the canonical table of pointers
1138*/
7a276b09 1139
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1140 struct symbol_cache_entry **sym_ptr_ptr;
1141
1142/*
1143offset in section
7a276b09 1144*/
bded7de2 1145
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1146 rawdata_offset address;
1147
1148/*
1149addend for relocation value
bded7de2 1150*/
7a276b09 1151
b39096a4 1152 bfd_vma addend;
7a276b09 1153
bded7de2 1154/*
b39096a4 1155if sym is null this is the section
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1157
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1158 struct sec *section;
1159
1160/*
1161Pointer to how to perform the required relocation
1162*/
1163
1164 CONST struct reloc_howto_struct *howto;
1165} arelent;
7a276b09 1166
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1168
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1170The @code{reloc_howto_type} is a structure which contains all the
1171information that BFD needs to know to tie up a back end's data.
1172*/
bded7de2 1173
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1175{
1176/* The type field has mainly a documetary use - the back end can to what
1177it wants with it, though the normally the back end's external idea of
1178what a reloc number would be would be stored in this field. For
1179example, the a PC relative word relocation in a coff environment would
1180have the type 023 - because that's what the outside world calls a
1181R_PCRWORD reloc.
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1183
b39096a4 1184 unsigned int type;
7a276b09 1185
bded7de2 1186/*
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1188unwanted data from the relocation.
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1190
b39096a4 1191 unsigned int rightshift;
7a276b09 1192
bded7de2 1193/*
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1195is four bytes.
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1197
b39096a4 1198 unsigned int size;
7a276b09 1199
bded7de2 1200/*
b39096a4 1201Now obsolete
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1203
b39096a4 1204 unsigned int bitsize;
7a276b09 1205
bded7de2 1206/*
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1208section of the addend. The relocation function will subtract from the
1209relocation value the address of the location being relocated.
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1211
b39096a4 1212 boolean pc_relative;
7a276b09 1213
bded7de2 1214/*
b39096a4 1215Now obsolete
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1217
b39096a4 1218 unsigned int bitpos;
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1220/*
b39096a4 1221Now obsolete
bded7de2 1222*/
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1224 boolean absolute;
1225
1226/*
1227Causes the relocation routine to return an error if overflow is
1228detected when relocating.
bded7de2 1229*/
7a276b09 1230
b39096a4 1231 boolean complain_on_overflow;
7a276b09 1232
bded7de2 1233/*
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1234If this field is non null, then the supplied function is called rather
1235than the normal function. This allows really strange relocation
1236methods to be accomodated (eg, i960 callj instructions).
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1238
b39096a4 1239 bfd_reloc_status_enum_type (*special_function)();
7a276b09 1240
bded7de2 1241/*
b39096a4 1242The textual name of the relocation type.
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1244
b39096a4 1245 char *name;
a07cc613 1246
bded7de2 1247/*
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1248When performing a partial link, some formats must modify the
1249relocations rather than the data - this flag signals this.
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1250*/
1251
b39096a4 1252 boolean partial_inplace;
7a276b09 1253
bded7de2 1254/*
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1255The src_mask is used to select what parts of the read in data are to
1256be used in the relocation sum. Eg, if this was an 8 bit bit of data
1257which we read and relocated, this would be 0x000000ff. When we have
1258relocs which have an addend, such as sun4 extended relocs, the value
1259in the offset part of a relocating field is garbage so we never use
1260it. In this case the mask would be 0x00000000.
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1261*/
1262
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1263 bfd_word src_mask;
1264/* The dst_mask is what parts of the instruction are replaced into the
1265instruction. In most cases src_mask == dst_mask, except in the above
1266special case, where dst_mask would be 0x000000ff, and src_mask would
1267be 0x00000000.
1268*/
1269
1270 bfd_word dst_mask;
7a276b09 1271
bded7de2 1272/*
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1273When some formats create PC relative instructions, they leave the
1274value of the pc of the place being relocated in the offset slot of the
1275instruction, so that a PC relative relocation can be made just by
1276adding in an ordinary offset (eg sun3 a.out). Some formats leave the
1277displacement part of an instruction empty (eg m88k bcs), this flag
1278signals the fact.
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1279*/
1280
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1281 boolean pcrel_offset;
1282} reloc_howto_type;
7a276b09 1283
bded7de2 1284/*
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1285
1286 HOWTO
1287The HOWTO define is horrible and will go away.
bded7de2 1288*/
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1289#define HOWTO(C, R,S,B, P, BI, ABS, O, SF, NAME, INPLACE, MASKSRC, MASKDST, PC) \
1290 {(unsigned)C,R,S,B, P, BI, ABS,O,SF,NAME,INPLACE,MASKSRC,MASKDST,PC}
bded7de2 1291
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1292/*
1293And will be replaced with the totally magic way. But for the moment,
1294we are compatible, so do it this way..
1295*/
1296
1297#define NEWHOWTO( FUNCTION, NAME,SIZE,REL) HOWTO(0,0,SIZE,0,REL,0,false,false,FUNCTION, NAME,false,0,0,false)
7a276b09 1298
bded7de2 1299/*
b39096a4 1300Helper routine to turn a symbol into a relocation value.
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1301*/
1302
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1303
1304#define HOWTO_PREPARE(relocation, symbol) \
1305 { \
1306 if (symbol != (asymbol *)NULL) { \
1307 if (symbol->flags & BSF_FORT_COMM) { \
1308 relocation = 0; \
1309 } \
1310 else { \
1311 relocation = symbol->value; \
1312 } \
1313 } \
1314 if (symbol->section != (asection *)NULL) { \
1315 relocation += symbol->section->output_section->vma + \
1316 symbol->section->output_offset; \
1317 } \
1318}
7a276b09 1319
bded7de2 1320/*
b39096a4 1321 reloc_chain
bded7de2 1322*/
b39096a4 1323typedef unsigned char bfd_byte;
bded7de2 1324
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1325typedef struct relent_chain {
1326 arelent relent;
1327 struct relent_chain *next;
1328} arelent_chain;
1329
1330/*
1331
1332If an output_bfd is supplied to this function the generated image
1333will be relocatable, the relocations are copied to the output file
1334after they have been changed to reflect the new state of the world.
1335There are two ways of reflecting the results of partial linkage in an
1336output file; by modifying the output data in place, and by modifying
1337the relocation record. Some native formats (eg basic a.out and basic
1338coff) have no way of specifying an addend in the relocation type, so
1339the addend has to go in the output data. This is no big deal since in
1340these formats the output data slot will always be big enough for the
1341addend. Complex reloc types with addends were invented to solve just
1342this problem.
1343*/
1344 PROTO(bfd_reloc_status_enum_type,
1345 bfd_perform_relocation,
1346 (bfd * abfd,
1347 arelent *reloc_entry,
1348 PTR data,
1349 asection *input_section,
1350 bfd *output_bfd));
7a276b09 1351
bded7de2 1352/*
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1353*/
1354
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1355/*:syms.c*/
1356/* @subsection typedef asymbol
1357An @code{asymbol} has the form:
bded7de2 1358*/
7a276b09 1359
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1360typedef struct symbol_cache_entry
1361{
1362/* A pointer to the BFD which owns the symbol. This information is
1363necessary so that a back end can work out what additional (invisible to
1364the application writer) information is carried with the symbol.
bded7de2 1365*/
7a276b09 1366
b39096a4 1367 struct _bfd *the_bfd;
7a276b09 1368
bded7de2 1369/*
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1370The text of the symbol. The name is left alone, and not copied - the
1371application may not alter it.
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1372*/
1373
b39096a4 1374 CONST char *name;
7a276b09 1375
bded7de2 1376/*
b39096a4 1377The value of the symbol.
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1379
b39096a4 1380 symvalue value;
7a276b09 1381
bded7de2 1382/*
b39096a4 1383Attributes of a symbol:
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1384*/
1385
b39096a4 1386#define BSF_NO_FLAGS 0x00
7a276b09 1387
bded7de2 1388/*
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1389The symbol has local scope; @code{static} in @code{C}. The value is
1390the offset into the section of the data.
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1391*/
1392
b39096a4 1393#define BSF_LOCAL 0x01
7a276b09 1394
bded7de2 1395/*
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1396The symbol has global scope; initialized data in @code{C}. The value
1397is the offset into the section of the data.
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1399
b39096a4 1400#define BSF_GLOBAL 0x02
7a276b09 1401
bded7de2 1402/*
b39096a4 1403Obsolete
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1404*/
1405
b39096a4 1406#define BSF_IMPORT 0x04
a07cc613 1407
bded7de2 1408/*
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1409The symbol has global scope, and is exported. The value is the offset
1410into the section of the data.
1411*/
7a276b09 1412
b39096a4 1413#define BSF_EXPORT 0x08
bded7de2 1414
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1415/*
1416The symbol is undefined. @code{extern} in @code{C}. The value has no meaning.
7a276b09 1417*/
bded7de2 1418
b39096a4 1419#define BSF_UNDEFINED 0x10
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1420
1421/*
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1422The symbol is common, initialized to zero; default in @code{C}. The
1423value is the size of the object in bytes.
1424*/
bded7de2 1425
b39096a4 1426#define BSF_FORT_COMM 0x20
bded7de2 1427
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1428/*
1429A normal @code{C} symbol would be one of:
1430@code{BSF_LOCAL}, @code{BSF_FORT_COMM}, @code{BSF_UNDEFINED} or @code{BSF_EXPORT|BSD_GLOBAL}
1431
1432The symbol is a debugging record. The value has an arbitary meaning.
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1434
b39096a4 1435#define BSF_DEBUGGING 0x40
a07cc613 1436
bded7de2 1437/*
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1438The symbol has no section attached, any value is the actual value and
1439is not a relative offset to a section.
1440*/
bded7de2 1441
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1442#define BSF_ABSOLUTE 0x80
1443
1444/*
1445Used by the linker
7a276b09 1446*/
bded7de2 1447
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1448#define BSF_KEEP 0x10000
1449#define BSF_KEEP_G 0x80000
bded7de2 1450
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1451/*
1452Unused
1453*/
a07cc613 1454
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1455#define BSF_WEAK 0x100000
1456#define BSF_CTOR 0x200000
1457#define BSF_FAKE 0x400000
a07cc613 1458
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1459/*
1460The symbol used to be a common symbol, but now it is allocated.
1461*/
a07cc613 1462
b39096a4 1463#define BSF_OLD_COMMON 0x800000
7a276b09 1464
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1465/*
1466The default value for common data.
1467*/
7a276b09 1468
b39096a4 1469#define BFD_FORT_COMM_DEFAULT_VALUE 0
a07cc613 1470
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1471/*
1472In some files the type of a symbol sometimes alters its location
1473in an output file - ie in coff a @code{ISFCN} symbol which is also @code{C_EXT}
1474symbol appears where it was declared and not at the end of a section.
1475This bit is set by the target BFD part to convey this information.
1476*/
e8929c8d 1477
b39096a4 1478#define BSF_NOT_AT_END 0x40000
e8929c8d 1479
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1480/*
1481Signal that the symbol is the label of constructor section.
1482*/
1483
1484#define BSF_CONSTRUCTOR 0x1000000
e8929c8d 1485
bded7de2 1486/*
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1487Signal that the symbol is a warning symbol. If the symbol is a warning
1488symbol, then the value field (I know this is tacky) will point to the
1489asymbol which when referenced will cause the warning.
1ac2d1f2 1490*/
bded7de2 1491
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1492#define BSF_WARNING 0x2000000
1493
1494/*
1495Signal that the symbol is indirect. The value of the symbol is a
1496pointer to an undefined asymbol which contains the name to use
1497instead.
7a276b09 1498*/
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1499
1500#define BSF_INDIRECT 0x4000000
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1501
1502/*
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1503*/
1504 flagword flags;
bded7de2 1505
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1506/*
1507A pointer to the section to which this symbol is relative, or 0 if the
1508symbol is absolute or undefined. Note that it is not sufficient to set
1509this location to 0 to mark a symbol as absolute - the flag
1510@code{BSF_ABSOLUTE} must be set also.
1511*/
2c346475 1512
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1513 struct sec *section;
1514
1515/*
1516Back end special data. This is being phased out in favour of making
1517this a union.
7a276b09 1518*/
2c346475 1519
b39096a4
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1520 PTR udata;
1521} asymbol;
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1522
1523/*
1524
b39096a4
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1525 get_symtab_upper_bound
1526Returns the number of bytes required in a vector of pointers to
1527@code{asymbols} for all the symbols in the supplied BFD, including a
1528terminal NULL pointer. If there are no symbols in the BFD, then 0 is
1529returned.
bded7de2 1530*/
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1531#define get_symtab_upper_bound(abfd) \
1532 BFD_SEND (abfd, _get_symtab_upper_bound, (abfd))
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1533
1534/*
1535
b39096a4
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1536 bfd_canonicalize_symtab
1537Supplied a BFD and a pointer to an uninitialized vector of pointers.
1538This reads in the symbols from the BFD, and fills in the table with
1539pointers to the symbols, and a trailing NULL. The routine returns the
1540actual number of symbol pointers not including the NULL.
7a276b09 1541*/
bded7de2 1542
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1543#define bfd_canonicalize_symtab(abfd, location) \
1544 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_symtab,\
1545 (abfd, location))
a737c70b 1546
bded7de2 1547/*
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1548 bfd_set_symtab
1549Provided a table of pointers to to symbols and a count, writes to the
1550output BFD the symbols when closed.
1ac2d1f2 1551*/
a737c70b 1552
b39096a4 1553 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_symtab, (bfd *, asymbol **, unsigned int ));
2700c3c7 1554
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1555/*
1556
1557 bfd_print_symbol_vandf
1558Prints the value and flags of the symbol supplied to the stream file.
2f60a880
RP
1559*/
1560
b39096a4 1561 PROTO(void, bfd_print_symbol_vandf, (PTR file, asymbol *symbol));
2f60a880
RP
1562
1563/*
1564
b39096a4
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1565 bfd_make_empty_symbol
1566This function creates a new @code{asymbol} structure for the BFD, and
1567returns a pointer to it.
1568
1569This routine is necessary, since each back end has private information
1570surrounding the @code{asymbol}. Building your own @code{asymbol} and
1571pointing to it will not create the private information, and will cause
1572problems later on.
2f60a880 1573*/
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1574#define bfd_make_empty_symbol(abfd) \
1575 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_empty_symbol, (abfd))
2f60a880 1576
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1577/*:bfd.c*/
1578/* @section @code{typedef bfd}
2f60a880 1579
b39096a4
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1580A BFD is has type @code{bfd}; objects of this type are the cornerstone
1581of any application using @code{libbfd}. References though the BFD and
1582to data in the BFD give the entire BFD functionality.
2f60a880 1583
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1584Here is the struct used to define the type @code{bfd}. This contains
1585the major data about the file, and contains pointers to the rest of
1586the data.
2f60a880 1587*/
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1588
1589struct _bfd
1590{
1591/* The filename the application opened the BFD with.
1592*/
1593
1594 CONST char *filename;
2f60a880
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1595
1596/*
b39096a4 1597A pointer to the target jump table.
1ac2d1f2 1598*/
2f60a880 1599
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1600 struct bfd_target *xvec;
1601
1602/*
1603
1604To avoid dragging too many header files into every file that
1605includes @file{bfd.h}, IOSTREAM has been declared as a "char *", and MTIME
1606as a "long". Their correct types, to which they are cast when used,
1607are "FILE *" and "time_t".
1608
1609The iostream is the result of an fopen on the filename.
7a276b09 1610*/
bded7de2 1611
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1612 char *iostream;
1613
1614/*
1615Is the file being cached @xref{File Caching}.
bded7de2 1616*/
a07cc613 1617
b39096a4 1618 boolean cacheable;
a07cc613 1619
bded7de2 1620/*
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1621Marks whether there was a default target specified when the BFD was
1622opened. This is used to select what matching algorithm to use to chose
1623the back end.
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1624*/
1625
b39096a4 1626 boolean target_defaulted;
a07cc613 1627
bded7de2 1628/*
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1629The caching routines use these to maintain a least-recently-used list of
1630BFDs (@pxref{File Caching}).
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1631*/
1632
b39096a4 1633 struct _bfd *lru_prev, *lru_next;
a07cc613 1634
bded7de2 1635/*
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1636When a file is closed by the caching routines, BFD retains state
1637information on the file here:
bded7de2
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1638*/
1639
b39096a4 1640 file_ptr where;
a07cc613 1641
bded7de2 1642/*
b39096a4 1643and here:
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1644*/
1645
b39096a4 1646 boolean opened_once;
7a276b09 1647
bded7de2 1648/*
b39096a4
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1649*/
1650 boolean mtime_set;
1651/* File modified time
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1653
b39096a4 1654 long mtime;
7a276b09 1655
bded7de2 1656/*
b39096a4 1657Reserved for an unimplemented file locking extension.
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1658*/
1659
b39096a4 1660int ifd;
7a276b09 1661
bded7de2 1662/*
b39096a4 1663The format which belongs to the BFD.
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1665
b39096a4 1666 bfd_format format;
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1667
1668/*
b39096a4 1669The direction the BFD was opened with
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1671
b39096a4
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1672 enum bfd_direction {no_direction = 0,
1673 read_direction = 1,
1674 write_direction = 2,
1675 both_direction = 3} direction;
7a276b09 1676
bded7de2 1677/*
b39096a4 1678Format_specific flags
bded7de2
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1679*/
1680
b39096a4 1681 flagword flags;
7a276b09 1682
bded7de2 1683/*
b39096a4
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1684Currently my_archive is tested before adding origin to anything. I
1685believe that this can become always an add of origin, with origin set
1686to 0 for non archive files.
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1687*/
1688
b39096a4 1689 file_ptr origin;
7a276b09 1690
bded7de2 1691/*
b39096a4 1692Remember when output has begun, to stop strange things happening.
bded7de2
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1693*/
1694
b39096a4 1695 boolean output_has_begun;
7a276b09 1696
bded7de2 1697/*
b39096a4 1698Pointer to linked list of sections
bded7de2
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1699*/
1700
b39096a4 1701 struct sec *sections;
7a276b09 1702
bded7de2 1703/*
b39096a4 1704The number of sections
bded7de2
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1705*/
1706
b39096a4 1707 unsigned int section_count;
7a276b09 1708
bded7de2 1709/*
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1710Stuff only useful for object files:
1711The start address.
1712*/
7a276b09 1713
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1714 bfd_vma start_address;
1715/* Used for input and output
7a276b09 1716*/
bded7de2 1717
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1718 unsigned int symcount;
1719/* Symbol table for output BFD
bded7de2 1720*/
19b03b7a 1721
b39096a4 1722 struct symbol_cache_entry **outsymbols;
a07cc613 1723
bded7de2 1724/*
b39096a4 1725Pointer to structure which contains architecture information
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1727
b39096a4 1728 struct bfd_arch_info_struct *arch_info;
a07cc613 1729
bded7de2 1730/*
b39096a4 1731Stuff only useful for archives:
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1733
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1734 PTR arelt_data;
1735 struct _bfd *my_archive;
1736 struct _bfd *next;
1737 struct _bfd *archive_head;
1738 boolean has_armap;
9b9c5c39 1739
bded7de2 1740/*
b39096a4 1741Used by the back end to hold private data.
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1743
b39096a4 1744 PTR tdata;
a07cc613 1745
bded7de2 1746/*
b39096a4 1747Used by the application to hold private data
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1749
b39096a4 1750 PTR usrdata;
a07cc613 1751
bded7de2 1752/*
b39096a4 1753Where all the allocated stuff under this BFD goes (@pxref{Memory Usage}).
bded7de2
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1755
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1756 struct obstack memory;
1757};
a07cc613 1758
bded7de2 1759/*
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1760
1761 bfd_set_start_address
1762
1763Marks the entry point of an output BFD. Returns @code{true} on
1764success, @code{false} otherwise.
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1766
b39096a4 1767 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_start_address,(bfd *, bfd_vma));
19b03b7a 1768
bded7de2 1769/*
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1770
1771 bfd_get_mtime
1772
1773Return cached file modification time (e.g. as read from archive header
1774for archive members, or from file system if we have been called
1775before); else determine modify time, cache it, and return it.
bded7de2
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1777
b39096a4 1778 PROTO(long, bfd_get_mtime, (bfd *));
a07cc613 1779
bded7de2 1780/*
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1782 stuff
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1783*/
1784
b39096a4
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1785
1786#define bfd_sizeof_headers(abfd, reloc) \
1787 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_sizeof_headers, (abfd, reloc))
1788
1789#define bfd_find_nearest_line(abfd, section, symbols, offset, filename_ptr, func, line_ptr) \
1790 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_nearest_line, (abfd, section, symbols, offset, filename_ptr, func, line_ptr))
1791
1792#define bfd_debug_info_start(abfd) \
1793 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_start, (abfd))
1794
1795#define bfd_debug_info_end(abfd) \
1796 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_end, (abfd))
1797
1798#define bfd_debug_info_accumulate(abfd, section) \
1799 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_accumulate, (abfd, section))
1800
1801#define bfd_stat_arch_elt(abfd, stat) \
1802 BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_stat_arch_elt,(abfd, stat))
1803
1804#define bfd_coff_swap_aux_in(a,e,t,c,i) \
1805 BFD_SEND (a, _bfd_coff_swap_aux_in, (a,e,t,c,i))
1806
1807#define bfd_coff_swap_sym_in(a,e,i) \
1808 BFD_SEND (a, _bfd_coff_swap_sym_in, (a,e,i))
1809
1810#define bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in(a,e,i) \
1811 BFD_SEND ( a, _bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in, (a,e,i))
1812
1813#define bfd_set_arch_mach(abfd, arch, mach)\
1814 BFD_SEND ( abfd, _bfd_set_arch_mach, (abfd, arch, mach))
7f3d9f46 1815
bded7de2 1816/*
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1818
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1819/*:archive.c*/
1820/* bfd_get_next_mapent
1821What this does
1822*/
1823 PROTO(symindex, bfd_get_next_mapent, (bfd *, symindex, carsym **));
7f3d9f46 1824
bded7de2 1825/*
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1827 bfd_set_archive_head
1828
1829Used whilst processing archives. Sets the head of the chain of BFDs
1830contained in an archive to @var{new_head}. (see chapter on archives)
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1832
b39096a4 1833 PROTO(boolean, bfd_set_archive_head, (bfd *output, bfd *new_head));
7a276b09 1834
bded7de2 1835/*
bded7de2 1836
b39096a4
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1837 bfd_get_elt_at_index
1838Return the sub bfd contained within the archive at archive index n.
bded7de2 1839*/
7a276b09 1840
b39096a4 1841 PROTO(bfd *, bfd_get_elt_at_index, (bfd *, int));
7a276b09 1842
bded7de2 1843/*
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1844
1845 bfd_openr_next_archived_file
1846Initially provided a BFD containing an archive and NULL, opens a BFD
1847on the first contained element and returns that. Subsequent calls to
1848bfd_openr_next_archived_file should pass the archive and the previous
1849return value to return a created BFD to the next contained element.
1850NULL is returned when there are no more.
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1852
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1853 PROTO(bfd*, bfd_openr_next_archived_file,
1854 (bfd *archive, bfd *previous));
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1860/*:core.c*/
1861/* bfd_core_file_failing_command
1862Returns a read-only string explaining what program was running when
1863it failed and produced the core file being read
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1866 PROTO(CONST char *, bfd_core_file_failing_command, (bfd *));
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1868/*
1869
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1871Returns the signal number which caused the core dump which generated
1872the file the BFD is attached to.
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b39096a4 1875 PROTO(int, bfd_core_file_failing_signal, (bfd *));
a07cc613 1876
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1880Returns @code{true} if the core file attached to @var{core_bfd} was
1881generated by a run of the executable file attached to @var{exec_bfd},
1882or else @code{false}.
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1884 PROTO(boolean, core_file_matches_executable_p,
1885 (bfd *core_bfd, bfd *exec_bfd));
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1887/*
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1891/* bfd_target
bded7de2 1892@node bfd_target
a737c70b 1893@subsection bfd_target
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1895It includes things like its byte order, name, what routines to call
1896to do various operations, etc.
1897
1898Every BFD points to a target structure with its "xvec" member.
1899
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1900Shortcut for declaring fields which are prototyped function pointers,
1901while avoiding anguish on compilers that don't support protos.
1902*/
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1904#define SDEF(ret, name, arglist) \
1905 PROTO(ret,(*name),arglist)
1906#define SDEF_FMT(ret, name, arglist) \
1907 PROTO(ret,(*name[bfd_type_end]),arglist)
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1910These macros are used to dispatch to functions through the bfd_target
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1911vector. They are used in a number of macros further down in @file{bfd.h}, and
1912are also used when calling various routines by hand inside the BFD
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1914contains all the arguments to the called function.
1915*/
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1917#define BFD_SEND(bfd, message, arglist) \
1918 ((*((bfd)->xvec->message)) arglist)
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bded7de2 1920/*
2f60a880 1921For operations which index on the BFD format
7a276b09 1922*/
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1924#define BFD_SEND_FMT(bfd, message, arglist) \
1925 (((bfd)->xvec->message[(int)((bfd)->format)]) arglist)
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1928This is the struct which defines the type of BFD this is. The
2f60a880 1929"xvec" member of the struct @code{bfd} itself points here. Each module
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1931one of these.
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1933FIXME, these names should be rationalised with the names of the
1934entry points which call them. Too bad we can't have one macro to
1935define them both!
7a276b09 1936*/
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1938typedef struct bfd_target
1939{
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1941/*
1942identifies the kind of target, eg SunOS4, Ultrix, etc
1943*/
1944
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1945 char *name;
1946
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1947/*
1948The "flavour" of a back end is a general indication about the contents
1949of a file.
1950*/
1951
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1953 bfd_target_aout_flavour_enum,
1954 bfd_target_coff_flavour_enum,
1955 bfd_target_ieee_flavour_enum,
1956 bfd_target_oasys_flavour_enum,
1957 bfd_target_srec_flavour_enum} flavour;
1958
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1960The order of bytes within the data area of a file.
1961*/
1962
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1963 boolean byteorder_big_p;
1964
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1965/*
1966The order of bytes within the header parts of a file.
1967*/
1968
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1969 boolean header_byteorder_big_p;
1970
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1972This is a mask of all the flags which an executable may have set -
1973from the set @code{NO_FLAGS}, @code{HAS_RELOC}, ...@code{D_PAGED}.
1974*/
1975
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1977
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1979This is a mask of all the flags which a section may have set - from
1980the set @code{SEC_NO_FLAGS}, @code{SEC_ALLOC}, ...@code{SET_NEVER_LOAD}.
1981*/
1982
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1984
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1986The pad character for filenames within an archive header.
1987*/
1988
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1989 char ar_pad_char;
1990
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1992The maximum number of characters in an archive header.
1993*/
1994
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1995 unsigned short ar_max_namelen;
1996
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1998The minimum alignment restriction for any section.
1999*/
2000
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2001 unsigned int align_power_min;
2002
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2004Entries for byte swapping for data. These are different to the other
2f60a880 2005entry points, since they don't take BFD as first arg. Certain other handlers
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2007*/
2008
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2009 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_getx64, (bfd_byte *));
2010 SDEF (void, bfd_putx64, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
2011 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_getx32, (bfd_byte *));
2012 SDEF (void, bfd_putx32, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
2013 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_getx16, (bfd_byte *));
2014 SDEF (void, bfd_putx16, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
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2017Byte swapping for the headers
2018*/
2019
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2020 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_h_getx64, (bfd_byte *));
2021 SDEF (void, bfd_h_putx64, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
2022 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_h_getx32, (bfd_byte *));
2023 SDEF (void, bfd_h_putx32, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
2024 SDEF (bfd_vma, bfd_h_getx16, (bfd_byte *));
2025 SDEF (void, bfd_h_putx16, (bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
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2028Format dependent routines, these turn into vectors of entry points
2029within the target vector structure; one for each format to check.
2030
2031Check the format of a file being read. Return bfd_target * or zero.
2032*/
2033
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2035
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2037Set the format of a file being written.
2038*/
2039
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2040 SDEF_FMT (boolean, _bfd_set_format, (bfd *));
2041
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2043Write cached information into a file being written, at bfd_close.
2044*/
2045
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2046 SDEF_FMT (boolean, _bfd_write_contents, (bfd *));
2047
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2049The following functions are defined in @code{JUMP_TABLE}. The idea is
2050that the back end writer of @code{foo} names all the routines
2051@code{foo_}@var{entry_point}, @code{JUMP_TABLE} will built the entries
2052in this structure in the right order.
2053
2054Core file entry points
2055*/
2056
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2057 SDEF (char *, _core_file_failing_command, (bfd *));
2058 SDEF (int, _core_file_failing_signal, (bfd *));
2059 SDEF (boolean, _core_file_matches_executable_p, (bfd *, bfd *));
2060
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2062Archive entry points
2063*/
2064
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2065 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_slurp_armap, (bfd *));
2066 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_slurp_extended_name_table, (bfd *));
2067 SDEF (void, _bfd_truncate_arname, (bfd *, CONST char *, char *));
2068 SDEF (boolean, write_armap, (bfd *arch,
2069 unsigned int elength,
2070 struct orl *map,
2071 int orl_count,
2072 int stridx));
2073
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2075Standard stuff.
2076*/
2077
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2078 SDEF (boolean, _close_and_cleanup, (bfd *));
2079 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_set_section_contents, (bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR,
2080 file_ptr, bfd_size_type));
2081 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_get_section_contents, (bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR,
2082 file_ptr, bfd_size_type));
2083 SDEF (boolean, _new_section_hook, (bfd *, sec_ptr));
2084
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2086Symbols and reloctions
2087*/
2088
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2090 SDEF (unsigned int, _bfd_canonicalize_symtab,
2091 (bfd *, struct symbol_cache_entry **));
2092 SDEF (unsigned int, _get_reloc_upper_bound, (bfd *, sec_ptr));
2093 SDEF (unsigned int, _bfd_canonicalize_reloc, (bfd *, sec_ptr, arelent **,
2094 struct symbol_cache_entry**));
2095 SDEF (struct symbol_cache_entry *, _bfd_make_empty_symbol, (bfd *));
2096 SDEF (void, _bfd_print_symbol, (bfd *, PTR, struct symbol_cache_entry *,
2097 bfd_print_symbol_enum_type));
2098#define bfd_print_symbol(b,p,s,e) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_print_symbol, (b,p,s,e))
2099 SDEF (alent *, _get_lineno, (bfd *, struct symbol_cache_entry *));
2100
2101 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_set_arch_mach, (bfd *, enum bfd_architecture,
2102 unsigned long));
2103
2104 SDEF (bfd *, openr_next_archived_file, (bfd *arch, bfd *prev));
2105 SDEF (boolean, _bfd_find_nearest_line,
2106 (bfd *abfd, struct sec *section,
2107 struct symbol_cache_entry **symbols,bfd_vma offset,
2108 CONST char **file, CONST char **func, unsigned int *line));
2109 SDEF (int, _bfd_stat_arch_elt, (bfd *, struct stat *));
2110
2111 SDEF (int, _bfd_sizeof_headers, (bfd *, boolean));
2112
2113 SDEF (void, _bfd_debug_info_start, (bfd *));
2114 SDEF (void, _bfd_debug_info_end, (bfd *));
2115 SDEF (void, _bfd_debug_info_accumulate, (bfd *, struct sec *));
2116
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2118Special entry points for gdb to swap in coff symbol table parts
2119*/
2120
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2122 bfd *abfd ,
2123 PTR ext,
2124 int type,
2125 int class ,
2126 PTR in));
2127
2128 SDEF(void, _bfd_coff_swap_sym_in,(
2129 bfd *abfd ,
2130 PTR ext,
2131 PTR in));
2132
2133 SDEF(void, _bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in, (
2134 bfd *abfd,
2135 PTR ext,
2136 PTR in));
2137
2138} bfd_target;
2139
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2141
2142*i bfd_find_target
2143Returns a pointer to the transfer vector for the object target
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2145environment variable GNUTARGET; if that is null or not defined then
2146the first entry in the target list is chosen. Passing in the
2147string "default" or setting the environment variable to "default"
2148will cause the first entry in the target list to be returned,
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2150@code{bfd_check_format} to loop over all the targets to find the one
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2152*/
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2153 PROTO(bfd_target *, bfd_find_target,(CONST char *, bfd *));
2154
2155/*
2156
2157*i bfd_target_list
2158This function returns a freshly malloced NULL-terminated vector of the
2f60a880 2159names of all the valid BFD targets. Do not modify the names
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2162
2163/*
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2168/* *i bfd_check_format
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2170the file attached to the BFD is indeed compatible with the format
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2172@code{bfd_core}).
2173
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2176target has not been set, or has been set to @code{default} then all
2177the known target backends will be interrogated to determine a match.
2178
2179The function returns @code{true} on success, otherwise @code{false}
2180with one of the following error codes:
2181@table @code
2182@item
2183invalid_operation
2184if @code{format} is not one of @code{bfd_object}, @code{bfd_archive}
2185or @code{bfd_core}.
2186@item system_call_error
2187if an error occured during a read - even some file mismatches can
2188cause system_call_errros
2189@item file_not_recognised
2190none of the backends recognised the file format
2191@item file_ambiguously_recognized
2192more than one backend recognised the file format.
2193@end table
2194*/
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2195 PROTO(boolean, bfd_check_format, (bfd *abfd, bfd_format format));
2196
2197/*
2198
2199*i bfd_set_format
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2201requested. If the target set in the BFD does not support the format
2202requested, the format is illegal or the BFD is not open for writing
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2204*/
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2205 PROTO(boolean,bfd_set_format,(bfd *, bfd_format));
2206
2207/*
2208
2209*i bfd_format_string
2210This function takes one argument, and enumerated type (bfd_format) and
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2212"core" or "unknown" depending upon the value of the enumeration.
2213*/
bded7de2 2214 PROTO(CONST char *, bfd_format_string, (bfd_format));
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bded7de2 2216/*
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