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1/* Generic target-file-type support for the BFD library.
2 Copyright 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 1998
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Cygnus Support.
5
6This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
7
8This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11(at your option) any later version.
12
13This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22#include "bfd.h"
23#include "sysdep.h"
24#include "libbfd.h"
25#include "fnmatch.h"
26
27/*
28SECTION
29 Targets
30
31DESCRIPTION
32 Each port of BFD to a different machine requries the creation
33 of a target back end. All the back end provides to the root
34 part of BFD is a structure containing pointers to functions
35 which perform certain low level operations on files. BFD
36 translates the applications's requests through a pointer into
37 calls to the back end routines.
38
39 When a file is opened with <<bfd_openr>>, its format and
40 target are unknown. BFD uses various mechanisms to determine
41 how to interpret the file. The operations performed are:
42
43 o Create a BFD by calling the internal routine
44 <<_bfd_new_bfd>>, then call <<bfd_find_target>> with the
45 target string supplied to <<bfd_openr>> and the new BFD pointer.
46
47 o If a null target string was provided to <<bfd_find_target>>,
48 look up the environment variable <<GNUTARGET>> and use
49 that as the target string.
50
51 o If the target string is still <<NULL>>, or the target string is
52 <<default>>, then use the first item in the target vector
53 as the target type, and set <<target_defaulted>> in the BFD to
54 cause <<bfd_check_format>> to loop through all the targets.
55 @xref{bfd_target}. @xref{Formats}.
56
57 o Otherwise, inspect the elements in the target vector
58 one by one, until a match on target name is found. When found,
59 use it.
60
61 o Otherwise return the error <<bfd_error_invalid_target>> to
62 <<bfd_openr>>.
63
64 o <<bfd_openr>> attempts to open the file using
65 <<bfd_open_file>>, and returns the BFD.
66
67 Once the BFD has been opened and the target selected, the file
68 format may be determined. This is done by calling
69 <<bfd_check_format>> on the BFD with a suggested format.
70 If <<target_defaulted>> has been set, each possible target
71 type is tried to see if it recognizes the specified format.
72 <<bfd_check_format>> returns <<true>> when the caller guesses right.
73@menu
74@* bfd_target::
75@end menu
76*/
77
78
79/*
80
81INODE
82 bfd_target, , Targets, Targets
83DOCDD
84SUBSECTION
85 bfd_target
86
87DESCRIPTION
88 This structure contains everything that BFD knows about a
89 target. It includes things like its byte order, name, and which
90 routines to call to do various operations.
91
92 Every BFD points to a target structure with its <<xvec>>
93 member.
94
95 The macros below are used to dispatch to functions through the
96 <<bfd_target>> vector. They are used in a number of macros further
97 down in @file{bfd.h}, and are also used when calling various
98 routines by hand inside the BFD implementation. The @var{arglist}
99 argument must be parenthesized; it contains all the arguments
100 to the called function.
101
102 They make the documentation (more) unpleasant to read, so if
103 someone wants to fix this and not break the above, please do.
104
105.#define BFD_SEND(bfd, message, arglist) \
106. ((*((bfd)->xvec->message)) arglist)
107.
108.#ifdef DEBUG_BFD_SEND
109.#undef BFD_SEND
110.#define BFD_SEND(bfd, message, arglist) \
111. (((bfd) && (bfd)->xvec && (bfd)->xvec->message) ? \
112. ((*((bfd)->xvec->message)) arglist) : \
113. (bfd_assert (__FILE__,__LINE__), NULL))
114.#endif
115
116 For operations which index on the BFD format:
117
118.#define BFD_SEND_FMT(bfd, message, arglist) \
119. (((bfd)->xvec->message[(int)((bfd)->format)]) arglist)
120.
121.#ifdef DEBUG_BFD_SEND
122.#undef BFD_SEND_FMT
123.#define BFD_SEND_FMT(bfd, message, arglist) \
124. (((bfd) && (bfd)->xvec && (bfd)->xvec->message) ? \
125. (((bfd)->xvec->message[(int)((bfd)->format)]) arglist) : \
126. (bfd_assert (__FILE__,__LINE__), NULL))
127.#endif
128
129 This is the structure which defines the type of BFD this is. The
130 <<xvec>> member of the struct <<bfd>> itself points here. Each
131 module that implements access to a different target under BFD,
132 defines one of these.
133
134
135 FIXME, these names should be rationalised with the names of
136 the entry points which call them. Too bad we can't have one
137 macro to define them both!
138
139.enum bfd_flavour {
140. bfd_target_unknown_flavour,
141. bfd_target_aout_flavour,
142. bfd_target_coff_flavour,
143. bfd_target_ecoff_flavour,
144. bfd_target_elf_flavour,
145. bfd_target_ieee_flavour,
146. bfd_target_nlm_flavour,
147. bfd_target_oasys_flavour,
148. bfd_target_tekhex_flavour,
149. bfd_target_srec_flavour,
150. bfd_target_ihex_flavour,
151. bfd_target_som_flavour,
152. bfd_target_os9k_flavour,
153. bfd_target_versados_flavour,
154. bfd_target_msdos_flavour,
155. bfd_target_evax_flavour
156.};
157.
158.enum bfd_endian { BFD_ENDIAN_BIG, BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE, BFD_ENDIAN_UNKNOWN };
159.
160.{* Forward declaration. *}
161.typedef struct bfd_link_info _bfd_link_info;
162.
163.typedef struct bfd_target
164.{
165
166Identifies the kind of target, e.g., SunOS4, Ultrix, etc.
167
168. char *name;
169
170The "flavour" of a back end is a general indication about the contents
171of a file.
172
173. enum bfd_flavour flavour;
174
175The order of bytes within the data area of a file.
176
177. enum bfd_endian byteorder;
178
179The order of bytes within the header parts of a file.
180
181. enum bfd_endian header_byteorder;
182
183A mask of all the flags which an executable may have set -
184from the set <<BFD_NO_FLAGS>>, <<HAS_RELOC>>, ...<<D_PAGED>>.
185
186. flagword object_flags;
187
188A mask of all the flags which a section may have set - from
189the set <<SEC_NO_FLAGS>>, <<SEC_ALLOC>>, ...<<SET_NEVER_LOAD>>.
190
191. flagword section_flags;
192
193The character normally found at the front of a symbol
194(if any), perhaps `_'.
195
196. char symbol_leading_char;
197
198The pad character for file names within an archive header.
199
200. char ar_pad_char;
201
202The maximum number of characters in an archive header.
203
204. unsigned short ar_max_namelen;
205
206Entries for byte swapping for data. These are different from the other
207entry points, since they don't take a BFD asthe first argument.
208Certain other handlers could do the same.
209
210. bfd_vma (*bfd_getx64) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
211. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_64) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
212. void (*bfd_putx64) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
213. bfd_vma (*bfd_getx32) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
214. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_32) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
215. void (*bfd_putx32) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
216. bfd_vma (*bfd_getx16) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
217. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_getx_signed_16) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
218. void (*bfd_putx16) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
219
220Byte swapping for the headers
221
222. bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx64) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
223. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_64) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
224. void (*bfd_h_putx64) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
225. bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx32) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
226. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_32) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
227. void (*bfd_h_putx32) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
228. bfd_vma (*bfd_h_getx16) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
229. bfd_signed_vma (*bfd_h_getx_signed_16) PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *));
230. void (*bfd_h_putx16) PARAMS ((bfd_vma, bfd_byte *));
231
232Format dependent routines: these are vectors of entry points
233within the target vector structure, one for each format to check.
234
235Check the format of a file being read. Return a <<bfd_target *>> or zero.
236
237. const struct bfd_target *(*_bfd_check_format[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *));
238
239Set the format of a file being written.
240
241. boolean (*_bfd_set_format[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *));
242
243Write cached information into a file being written, at <<bfd_close>>.
244
245. boolean (*_bfd_write_contents[bfd_type_end]) PARAMS ((bfd *));
246
247The general target vector.
248
249.
250. {* Generic entry points. *}
251.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_GENERIC(NAME)\
252.CAT(NAME,_close_and_cleanup),\
253.CAT(NAME,_bfd_free_cached_info),\
254.CAT(NAME,_new_section_hook),\
255.CAT(NAME,_get_section_contents),\
256.CAT(NAME,_get_section_contents_in_window)
257.
258. {* Called when the BFD is being closed to do any necessary cleanup. *}
259. boolean (*_close_and_cleanup) PARAMS ((bfd *));
260. {* Ask the BFD to free all cached information. *}
261. boolean (*_bfd_free_cached_info) PARAMS ((bfd *));
262. {* Called when a new section is created. *}
263. boolean (*_new_section_hook) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr));
264. {* Read the contents of a section. *}
265. boolean (*_bfd_get_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR,
266. file_ptr, bfd_size_type));
267. boolean (*_bfd_get_section_contents_in_window)
268. PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, bfd_window *,
269. file_ptr, bfd_size_type));
270.
271. {* Entry points to copy private data. *}
272.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_COPY(NAME)\
273.CAT(NAME,_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data),\
274.CAT(NAME,_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data),\
275.CAT(NAME,_bfd_copy_private_section_data),\
276.CAT(NAME,_bfd_copy_private_symbol_data),\
277.CAT(NAME,_bfd_set_private_flags),\
278.CAT(NAME,_bfd_print_private_bfd_data)\
279. {* Called to copy BFD general private data from one object file
280. to another. *}
281. boolean (*_bfd_copy_private_bfd_data) PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd *));
282. {* Called to merge BFD general private data from one object file
283. to a common output file when linking. *}
284. boolean (*_bfd_merge_private_bfd_data) PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd *));
285. {* Called to copy BFD private section data from one object file
286. to another. *}
287. boolean (*_bfd_copy_private_section_data) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr,
288. bfd *, sec_ptr));
289. {* Called to copy BFD private symbol data from one symbol
290. to another. *}
291. boolean (*_bfd_copy_private_symbol_data) PARAMS ((bfd *, asymbol *,
292. bfd *, asymbol *));
293. {* Called to set private backend flags *}
294. boolean (*_bfd_set_private_flags) PARAMS ((bfd *, flagword));
295.
296. {* Called to print private BFD data *}
297. boolean (*_bfd_print_private_bfd_data) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR));
298.
299. {* Core file entry points. *}
300.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_CORE(NAME)\
301.CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_command),\
302.CAT(NAME,_core_file_failing_signal),\
303.CAT(NAME,_core_file_matches_executable_p)
304. char * (*_core_file_failing_command) PARAMS ((bfd *));
305. int (*_core_file_failing_signal) PARAMS ((bfd *));
306. boolean (*_core_file_matches_executable_p) PARAMS ((bfd *, bfd *));
307.
308. {* Archive entry points. *}
309.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_ARCHIVE(NAME)\
310.CAT(NAME,_slurp_armap),\
311.CAT(NAME,_slurp_extended_name_table),\
312.CAT(NAME,_construct_extended_name_table),\
313.CAT(NAME,_truncate_arname),\
314.CAT(NAME,_write_armap),\
315.CAT(NAME,_read_ar_hdr),\
316.CAT(NAME,_openr_next_archived_file),\
317.CAT(NAME,_get_elt_at_index),\
318.CAT(NAME,_generic_stat_arch_elt),\
319.CAT(NAME,_update_armap_timestamp)
320. boolean (*_bfd_slurp_armap) PARAMS ((bfd *));
321. boolean (*_bfd_slurp_extended_name_table) PARAMS ((bfd *));
322. boolean (*_bfd_construct_extended_name_table)
323. PARAMS ((bfd *, char **, bfd_size_type *, const char **));
324. void (*_bfd_truncate_arname) PARAMS ((bfd *, CONST char *, char *));
325. boolean (*write_armap) PARAMS ((bfd *arch,
326. unsigned int elength,
327. struct orl *map,
328. unsigned int orl_count,
329. int stridx));
330. PTR (*_bfd_read_ar_hdr_fn) PARAMS ((bfd *));
331. bfd * (*openr_next_archived_file) PARAMS ((bfd *arch, bfd *prev));
332.#define bfd_get_elt_at_index(b,i) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_get_elt_at_index, (b,i))
333. bfd * (*_bfd_get_elt_at_index) PARAMS ((bfd *, symindex));
334. int (*_bfd_stat_arch_elt) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct stat *));
335. boolean (*_bfd_update_armap_timestamp) PARAMS ((bfd *));
336.
337. {* Entry points used for symbols. *}
338.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_SYMBOLS(NAME)\
339.CAT(NAME,_get_symtab_upper_bound),\
340.CAT(NAME,_get_symtab),\
341.CAT(NAME,_make_empty_symbol),\
342.CAT(NAME,_print_symbol),\
343.CAT(NAME,_get_symbol_info),\
344.CAT(NAME,_bfd_is_local_label_name),\
345.CAT(NAME,_get_lineno),\
346.CAT(NAME,_find_nearest_line),\
347.CAT(NAME,_bfd_make_debug_symbol),\
348.CAT(NAME,_read_minisymbols),\
349.CAT(NAME,_minisymbol_to_symbol)
350. long (*_bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *));
351. long (*_bfd_canonicalize_symtab) PARAMS ((bfd *,
352. struct symbol_cache_entry **));
353. struct symbol_cache_entry *
354. (*_bfd_make_empty_symbol) PARAMS ((bfd *));
355. void (*_bfd_print_symbol) PARAMS ((bfd *, PTR,
356. struct symbol_cache_entry *,
357. bfd_print_symbol_type));
358.#define bfd_print_symbol(b,p,s,e) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_print_symbol, (b,p,s,e))
359. void (*_bfd_get_symbol_info) PARAMS ((bfd *,
360. struct symbol_cache_entry *,
361. symbol_info *));
362.#define bfd_get_symbol_info(b,p,e) BFD_SEND(b, _bfd_get_symbol_info, (b,p,e))
363. boolean (*_bfd_is_local_label_name) PARAMS ((bfd *, const char *));
364.
365. alent * (*_get_lineno) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct symbol_cache_entry *));
366. boolean (*_bfd_find_nearest_line) PARAMS ((bfd *abfd,
367. struct sec *section, struct symbol_cache_entry **symbols,
368. bfd_vma offset, CONST char **file, CONST char **func,
369. unsigned int *line));
370. {* Back-door to allow format-aware applications to create debug symbols
371. while using BFD for everything else. Currently used by the assembler
372. when creating COFF files. *}
373. asymbol * (*_bfd_make_debug_symbol) PARAMS ((
374. bfd *abfd,
375. void *ptr,
376. unsigned long size));
377.#define bfd_read_minisymbols(b, d, m, s) \
378. BFD_SEND (b, _read_minisymbols, (b, d, m, s))
379. long (*_read_minisymbols) PARAMS ((bfd *, boolean, PTR *,
380. unsigned int *));
381.#define bfd_minisymbol_to_symbol(b, d, m, f) \
382. BFD_SEND (b, _minisymbol_to_symbol, (b, d, m, f))
383. asymbol *(*_minisymbol_to_symbol) PARAMS ((bfd *, boolean, const PTR,
384. asymbol *));
385.
386. {* Routines for relocs. *}
387.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_RELOCS(NAME)\
388.CAT(NAME,_get_reloc_upper_bound),\
389.CAT(NAME,_canonicalize_reloc),\
390.CAT(NAME,_bfd_reloc_type_lookup)
391. long (*_get_reloc_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr));
392. long (*_bfd_canonicalize_reloc) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, arelent **,
393. struct symbol_cache_entry **));
394. {* See documentation on reloc types. *}
395. reloc_howto_type *
396. (*reloc_type_lookup) PARAMS ((bfd *abfd,
397. bfd_reloc_code_real_type code));
398.
399. {* Routines used when writing an object file. *}
400.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_WRITE(NAME)\
401.CAT(NAME,_set_arch_mach),\
402.CAT(NAME,_set_section_contents)
403. boolean (*_bfd_set_arch_mach) PARAMS ((bfd *, enum bfd_architecture,
404. unsigned long));
405. boolean (*_bfd_set_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *, sec_ptr, PTR,
406. file_ptr, bfd_size_type));
407.
408. {* Routines used by the linker. *}
409.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_LINK(NAME)\
410.CAT(NAME,_sizeof_headers),\
411.CAT(NAME,_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents),\
412.CAT(NAME,_bfd_relax_section),\
413.CAT(NAME,_bfd_link_hash_table_create),\
414.CAT(NAME,_bfd_link_add_symbols),\
415.CAT(NAME,_bfd_final_link),\
416.CAT(NAME,_bfd_link_split_section),\
417.CAT(NAME,_bfd_gc_sections)
418. int (*_bfd_sizeof_headers) PARAMS ((bfd *, boolean));
419. bfd_byte * (*_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents) PARAMS ((bfd *,
420. struct bfd_link_info *, struct bfd_link_order *,
421. bfd_byte *data, boolean relocateable,
422. struct symbol_cache_entry **));
423.
424. boolean (*_bfd_relax_section) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct sec *,
425. struct bfd_link_info *, boolean *again));
426.
427. {* Create a hash table for the linker. Different backends store
428. different information in this table. *}
429. struct bfd_link_hash_table *(*_bfd_link_hash_table_create) PARAMS ((bfd *));
430.
431. {* Add symbols from this object file into the hash table. *}
432. boolean (*_bfd_link_add_symbols) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *));
433.
434. {* Do a link based on the link_order structures attached to each
435. section of the BFD. *}
436. boolean (*_bfd_final_link) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *));
437.
438. {* Should this section be split up into smaller pieces during linking. *}
439. boolean (*_bfd_link_split_section) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct sec *));
440.
441. {* Remove sections that are not referenced from the output. *}
442. boolean (*_bfd_gc_sections) PARAMS ((bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *));
443.
444. {* Routines to handle dynamic symbols and relocs. *}
445.#define BFD_JUMP_TABLE_DYNAMIC(NAME)\
446.CAT(NAME,_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound),\
447.CAT(NAME,_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab),\
448.CAT(NAME,_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound),\
449.CAT(NAME,_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc)
450. {* Get the amount of memory required to hold the dynamic symbols. *}
451. long (*_bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *));
452. {* Read in the dynamic symbols. *}
453. long (*_bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab)
454. PARAMS ((bfd *, struct symbol_cache_entry **));
455. {* Get the amount of memory required to hold the dynamic relocs. *}
456. long (*_bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound) PARAMS ((bfd *));
457. {* Read in the dynamic relocs. *}
458. long (*_bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc)
459. PARAMS ((bfd *, arelent **, struct symbol_cache_entry **));
460.
461
462Data for use by back-end routines, which isn't generic enough to belong
463in this structure.
464
465. PTR backend_data;
466.} bfd_target;
467
468*/
469
470/* All known xvecs (even those that don't compile on all systems).
471 Alphabetized for easy reference.
472 They are listed a second time below, since
473 we can't intermix extern's and initializers. */
474extern const bfd_target a29kcoff_big_vec;
475extern const bfd_target a_out_adobe_vec;
476extern const bfd_target aout_arm_big_vec;
477extern const bfd_target aout_arm_little_vec;
478extern const bfd_target aout_mips_big_vec;
479extern const bfd_target aout_mips_little_vec;
480extern const bfd_target aout0_big_vec;
481extern const bfd_target apollocoff_vec;
482extern const bfd_target armcoff_little_vec;
483extern const bfd_target armcoff_big_vec;
484extern const bfd_target armpe_little_vec;
485extern const bfd_target armpe_big_vec;
486extern const bfd_target armpei_little_vec;
487extern const bfd_target armpei_big_vec;
488extern const bfd_target b_out_vec_big_host;
489extern const bfd_target b_out_vec_little_host;
490extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_alpha_vec;
491extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_bigarc_vec;
492extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_littlearc_vec;
493extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_big_generic_vec;
494extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_bigmips_vec;
495extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_bigmips_vec;
496extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_d10v_vec;
497/* start-sanitize-d30v */
498extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_d30v_vec;
499/* end-sanitize-d30v */
500extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_hppa_vec;
501extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_i386_vec;
502extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_i860_vec;
503extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_little_generic_vec;
504extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_littlemips_vec;
505extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_littlemips_vec;
506extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_m32r_vec;
507extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_m68k_vec;
508extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_m88k_vec;
509extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_mn10200_vec;
510extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_mn10300_vec;
511extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_powerpc_vec;
512extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_powerpcle_vec;
513extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_sh_vec;
514extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_shl_vec;
515extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_sparc_vec;
516extern const bfd_target bfd_elf32_v850_vec;
517extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_big_generic_vec;
518extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_little_generic_vec;
519extern const bfd_target bfd_elf64_sparc_vec;
520extern const bfd_target demo_64_vec;
521extern const bfd_target ecoff_big_vec;
522extern const bfd_target ecoff_little_vec;
523extern const bfd_target ecoff_biglittle_vec;
524extern const bfd_target ecoffalpha_little_vec;
525extern const bfd_target evax_alpha_vec;
526extern const bfd_target h8300coff_vec;
527extern const bfd_target h8500coff_vec;
528extern const bfd_target host_aout_vec;
529extern const bfd_target hp300bsd_vec;
530extern const bfd_target hp300hpux_vec;
531extern const bfd_target som_vec;
532extern const bfd_target i386aout_vec;
533extern const bfd_target i386bsd_vec;
534extern const bfd_target i386dynix_vec;
535extern const bfd_target i386freebsd_vec;
536extern const bfd_target i386os9k_vec;
537extern const bfd_target i386coff_vec;
538extern const bfd_target bfd_powerpc_pe_vec;
539extern const bfd_target bfd_powerpcle_pe_vec;
540extern const bfd_target bfd_powerpc_pei_vec;
541extern const bfd_target bfd_powerpcle_pei_vec;
542extern const bfd_target i386pe_vec;
543extern const bfd_target i386pei_vec;
544extern const bfd_target go32coff_vec;
545extern const bfd_target go32stubbedcoff_vec;
546extern const bfd_target i386linux_vec;
547extern const bfd_target i386lynx_aout_vec;
548extern const bfd_target i386lynx_coff_vec;
549extern const bfd_target i386mach3_vec;
550extern const bfd_target i386msdos_vec;
551extern const bfd_target i386netbsd_vec;
552extern const bfd_target i860coff_vec;
553extern const bfd_target icoff_big_vec;
554extern const bfd_target icoff_little_vec;
555extern const bfd_target ieee_vec;
556extern const bfd_target m68kaux_coff_vec;
557extern const bfd_target m68kcoff_vec;
558extern const bfd_target m68kcoffun_vec;
559extern const bfd_target m68klinux_vec;
560extern const bfd_target m68klynx_aout_vec;
561extern const bfd_target m68klynx_coff_vec;
562extern const bfd_target m68knetbsd_vec;
563extern const bfd_target m68ksysvcoff_vec;
564extern const bfd_target m68k4knetbsd_vec;
565extern const bfd_target m88kbcs_vec;
566extern const bfd_target m88kmach3_vec;
567extern const bfd_target newsos3_vec;
568extern const bfd_target nlm32_i386_vec;
569extern const bfd_target nlm32_sparc_vec;
570extern const bfd_target nlm32_alpha_vec;
571extern const bfd_target nlm32_powerpc_vec;
572extern const bfd_target pc532netbsd_vec;
573extern const bfd_target oasys_vec;
574extern const bfd_target pc532machaout_vec;
575extern const bfd_target ppcboot_vec;
576extern const bfd_target riscix_vec;
577extern const bfd_target pmac_xcoff_vec;
578extern const bfd_target rs6000coff_vec;
579extern const bfd_target shcoff_vec;
580extern const bfd_target shlcoff_vec;
581extern const bfd_target shcoff_small_vec;
582extern const bfd_target shlcoff_small_vec;
583extern const bfd_target sparcle_aout_vec;
584extern const bfd_target sparclinux_vec;
585extern const bfd_target sparclynx_aout_vec;
586extern const bfd_target sparclynx_coff_vec;
587extern const bfd_target sparcnetbsd_vec;
588extern const bfd_target sparccoff_vec;
589extern const bfd_target sunos_big_vec;
590extern const bfd_target tekhex_vec;
591extern const bfd_target tic30_aout_vec;
592extern const bfd_target tic30_coff_vec;
593/* start-sanitize-tic80 */
594extern const bfd_target tic80coff_vec;
595/* end-sanitize-tic80 */
596extern const bfd_target vaxnetbsd_vec;
597extern const bfd_target versados_vec;
598extern const bfd_target we32kcoff_vec;
599extern const bfd_target w65_vec;
600extern const bfd_target z8kcoff_vec;
601
602/* srec is always included. */
603extern const bfd_target srec_vec;
604extern const bfd_target symbolsrec_vec;
605
606/* binary is always included. */
607extern const bfd_target binary_vec;
608
609/* ihex is always included. */
610extern const bfd_target ihex_vec;
611
612/* All of the xvecs for core files. */
613extern const bfd_target aix386_core_vec;
614extern const bfd_target cisco_core_vec;
615extern const bfd_target hpux_core_vec;
616extern const bfd_target hppabsd_core_vec;
617extern const bfd_target irix_core_vec;
618extern const bfd_target netbsd_core_vec;
619extern const bfd_target osf_core_vec;
620extern const bfd_target sco_core_vec;
621extern const bfd_target trad_core_vec;
622extern const bfd_target ptrace_core_vec;
623
624const bfd_target * const bfd_target_vector[] = {
625
626#ifdef SELECT_VECS
627
628 SELECT_VECS,
629
630#else /* not SELECT_VECS */
631
632#ifdef DEFAULT_VECTOR
633 &DEFAULT_VECTOR,
634#endif
635 /* This list is alphabetized to make it easy to compare
636 with other vector lists -- the decls above and
637 the case statement in configure.in.
638 Vectors that don't compile on all systems, or aren't finished,
639 should have an entry here with #if 0 around it, to show that
640 it wasn't omitted by mistake. */
641 &a29kcoff_big_vec,
642 &a_out_adobe_vec,
643#if 0 /* No one seems to use this. */
644 &aout_mips_big_vec,
645#endif
646 &aout_mips_little_vec,
647 &b_out_vec_big_host,
648 &b_out_vec_little_host,
649
650 /* This, and other vectors, may not be used in any *.mt configuration.
651 But that does not mean they are unnecessary. If configured with
652 --enable-targets=all, objdump or gdb should be able to examine
653 the file even if we don't recognize the machine type. */
654 &bfd_elf32_big_generic_vec,
655#ifdef BFD64
656 &bfd_elf64_alpha_vec,
657#endif
658 &bfd_elf32_bigarc_vec,
659 &bfd_elf32_bigmips_vec,
660#ifdef BFD64
661 &bfd_elf64_bigmips_vec,
662#endif
663 &bfd_elf32_d10v_vec,
664/* start-sanitize-d30v */
665 &bfd_elf32_d30v_vec,
666/* end-sanitize-d30v */
667 &bfd_elf32_hppa_vec,
668 &bfd_elf32_i386_vec,
669 &bfd_elf32_i860_vec,
670 &bfd_elf32_little_generic_vec,
671 &bfd_elf32_littlearc_vec,
672 &bfd_elf32_littlemips_vec,
673#ifdef BFD64
674 &bfd_elf64_littlemips_vec,
675#endif
676 &bfd_elf32_m32r_vec,
677 &bfd_elf32_mn10200_vec,
678 &bfd_elf32_mn10300_vec,
679 &bfd_elf32_m68k_vec,
680 &bfd_elf32_m88k_vec,
681 &bfd_elf32_sparc_vec,
682 &bfd_elf32_powerpc_vec,
683 &bfd_elf32_powerpcle_vec,
684 &bfd_elf32_v850_vec,
685#ifdef BFD64 /* No one seems to use this. */
686 &bfd_elf64_big_generic_vec,
687 &bfd_elf64_little_generic_vec,
688#endif
689#if 0
690 &bfd_elf64_sparc_vec,
691#endif
692 /* We don't include cisco_core_vec. Although it has a magic number,
693 the magic number isn't at the beginning of the file, and thus
694 might spuriously match other kinds of files. */
695#ifdef BFD64
696 &demo_64_vec, /* Only compiled if host has long-long support */
697#endif
698 &ecoff_big_vec,
699 &ecoff_little_vec,
700 &ecoff_biglittle_vec,
701#ifdef BFD64
702 &ecoffalpha_little_vec,
703 &evax_alpha_vec,
704#endif
705 &h8300coff_vec,
706 &h8500coff_vec,
707#if 0
708 /* Since a.out files lack decent magic numbers, no way to recognize
709 which kind of a.out file it is. */
710 &host_aout_vec,
711#endif
712#if 0 /* Clashes with sunos_big_vec magic no. */
713 &hp300bsd_vec,
714#endif
715 &hp300hpux_vec,
716#if defined (HOST_HPPAHPUX) || defined (HOST_HPPABSD) || defined (HOST_HPPAOSF)
717 &som_vec,
718#endif
719 &i386aout_vec,
720 &i386bsd_vec,
721 &i386coff_vec,
722 &i386freebsd_vec,
723 &i860coff_vec,
724 &bfd_powerpc_pe_vec,
725 &bfd_powerpcle_pe_vec,
726 &bfd_powerpc_pei_vec,
727 &bfd_powerpcle_pei_vec,
728 &go32coff_vec,
729 &go32stubbedcoff_vec,
730#if 0
731 /* Since a.out files lack decent magic numbers, no way to recognize
732 which kind of a.out file it is. */
733 &i386linux_vec,
734#endif
735 &i386lynx_aout_vec,
736 &i386lynx_coff_vec,
737#if 0
738 /* No distinguishing features for Mach 3 executables. */
739 &i386mach3_vec,
740#endif
741 &i386msdos_vec,
742 &i386netbsd_vec,
743 &i386os9k_vec,
744 &i386pe_vec,
745 &i386pei_vec,
746 &armcoff_little_vec,
747 &armcoff_big_vec,
748 &armpe_little_vec,
749 &armpe_big_vec,
750 &armpei_little_vec,
751 &armpei_big_vec,
752 &icoff_big_vec,
753 &icoff_little_vec,
754 &ieee_vec,
755 &m68kcoff_vec,
756 &m68kcoffun_vec,
757#if 0
758 /* Since a.out files lack decent magic numbers, no way to recognize
759 which kind of a.out file it is. */
760 &m68klinux_vec,
761#endif
762 &m68klynx_aout_vec,
763 &m68klynx_coff_vec,
764 &m68knetbsd_vec,
765 &m68ksysvcoff_vec,
766 &m88kbcs_vec,
767 &m88kmach3_vec,
768 &newsos3_vec,
769 &nlm32_i386_vec,
770 &nlm32_sparc_vec,
771#ifdef BFD64
772 &nlm32_alpha_vec,
773#endif
774 &pc532netbsd_vec,
775#if 0
776 /* We have no oasys tools anymore, so we can't test any of this
777 anymore. If you want to test the stuff yourself, go ahead...
778 steve@cygnus.com
779 Worse, since there is no magic number for archives, there
780 can be annoying target mis-matches. */
781 &oasys_vec,
782#endif
783 &pc532machaout_vec,
784#if 0
785 /* We have no way of distinguishing these from other a.out variants */
786 &aout_arm_big_vec,
787 &aout_arm_little_vec,
788 &riscix_vec,
789#endif
790#if 0
791 /* This has the same magic number as RS/6000. */
792 &pmac_xcoff_vec,
793#endif
794 &rs6000coff_vec,
795 &ppcboot_vec,
796 &shcoff_vec,
797 &shlcoff_vec,
798 &shcoff_small_vec,
799 &shlcoff_small_vec,
800 &sparcle_aout_vec,
801 &sparclinux_vec,
802 &sparclynx_aout_vec,
803 &sparclynx_coff_vec,
804 &sparcnetbsd_vec,
805 &sunos_big_vec,
806 &aout0_big_vec,
807 &tekhex_vec,
808 &tic30_aout_vec,
809 &tic30_coff_vec,
810/* start-sanitize-tic80 */
811 &tic80coff_vec,
812/* end-sanitize-tic80 */
813 &vaxnetbsd_vec,
814 &versados_vec,
815 &we32kcoff_vec,
816 &z8kcoff_vec,
817
818#endif /* not SELECT_VECS */
819
820/* Always support S-records, for convenience. */
821 &srec_vec,
822 &symbolsrec_vec,
823/* And tekhex */
824 &tekhex_vec,
825/* Likewise for binary output. */
826 &binary_vec,
827/* Likewise for ihex. */
828 &ihex_vec,
829
830/* Add any required traditional-core-file-handler. */
831
832#ifdef AIX386_CORE
833 &aix386_core_vec,
834#endif
835#ifdef HPUX_CORE
836 &hpux_core_vec,
837#endif
838#ifdef HPPABSD_CORE
839 &hppabsd_core_vec,
840#endif
841#ifdef IRIX_CORE
842 &irix_core_vec,
843#endif
844#ifdef NETBSD_CORE
845 &netbsd_core_vec,
846#endif
847#ifdef OSF_CORE
848 &osf_core_vec,
849#endif
850#ifdef TRAD_CORE
851 &trad_core_vec,
852#endif
853
854#ifdef PTRACE_CORE
855 &ptrace_core_vec,
856#endif
857
858 NULL /* end of list marker */
859};
860
861/* bfd_default_vector[0] contains either the address of the default vector,
862 if there is one, or zero if there isn't. */
863
864const bfd_target *bfd_default_vector[] = {
865#ifdef DEFAULT_VECTOR
866 &DEFAULT_VECTOR,
867#endif
868 NULL
869};
870
871/* When there is an ambiguous match, bfd_check_format_matches puts the
872 names of the matching targets in an array. This variable is the maximum
873 number of entries that the array could possibly need. */
874const size_t _bfd_target_vector_entries = sizeof(bfd_target_vector)/sizeof(*bfd_target_vector);
875\f
876/* This array maps configuration triplets onto BFD vectors. */
877
878struct targmatch
879{
880 /* The configuration triplet. */
881 const char *triplet;
882 /* The BFD vector. If this is NULL, then the vector is found by
883 searching forward for the next structure with a non NULL vector
884 field. */
885 const bfd_target *vector;
886};
887
888/* targmatch.h is built by Makefile out of config.bfd. */
889static const struct targmatch bfd_target_match[] = {
890#include "targmatch.h"
891 { NULL, NULL }
892};
893
894static const bfd_target *find_target PARAMS ((const char *));
895
896/* Find a target vector, given a name or configuration triplet. */
897
898static const bfd_target *
899find_target (name)
900 const char *name;
901{
902 const bfd_target * const *target;
903 const struct targmatch *match;
904
905 for (target = &bfd_target_vector[0]; *target != NULL; target++)
906 if (strcmp (name, (*target)->name) == 0)
907 return *target;
908
909 /* If we couldn't match on the exact name, try matching on the
910 configuration triplet. FIXME: We should run the triplet through
911 config.sub first, but that is hard. */
912 for (match = &bfd_target_match[0]; match->triplet != NULL; match++)
913 {
914 if (fnmatch (match->triplet, name, 0) == 0)
915 {
916 while (match->vector == NULL)
917 ++match;
918 return match->vector;
919 break;
920 }
921 }
922
923 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_target);
924 return NULL;
925}
926
927/*
928FUNCTION
929 bfd_set_default_target
930
931SYNOPSIS
932 boolean bfd_set_default_target (const char *name);
933
934DESCRIPTION
935 Set the default target vector to use when recognizing a BFD.
936 This takes the name of the target, which may be a BFD target
937 name or a configuration triplet.
938*/
939
940boolean
941bfd_set_default_target (name)
942 const char *name;
943{
944 const bfd_target *target;
945
946 if (bfd_default_vector[0] != NULL
947 && strcmp (name, bfd_default_vector[0]->name) == 0)
948 return true;
949
950 target = find_target (name);
951 if (target == NULL)
952 return false;
953
954 bfd_default_vector[0] = target;
955 return true;
956}
957
958/*
959FUNCTION
960 bfd_find_target
961
962SYNOPSIS
963 const bfd_target *bfd_find_target(CONST char *target_name, bfd *abfd);
964
965DESCRIPTION
966 Return a pointer to the transfer vector for the object target
967 named @var{target_name}. If @var{target_name} is <<NULL>>, choose the
968 one in the environment variable <<GNUTARGET>>; if that is null or not
969 defined, then choose the first entry in the target list.
970 Passing in the string "default" or setting the environment
971 variable to "default" will cause the first entry in the target
972 list to be returned, and "target_defaulted" will be set in the
973 BFD. This causes <<bfd_check_format>> to loop over all the
974 targets to find the one that matches the file being read.
975*/
976
977const bfd_target *
978bfd_find_target (target_name, abfd)
979 const char *target_name;
980 bfd *abfd;
981{
982 const char *targname;
983 const bfd_target *target;
984
985 if (target_name != NULL)
986 targname = target_name;
987 else
988 targname = getenv ("GNUTARGET");
989
990 /* This is safe; the vector cannot be null */
991 if (targname == NULL || strcmp (targname, "default") == 0)
992 {
993 abfd->target_defaulted = true;
994 if (bfd_default_vector[0] != NULL)
995 abfd->xvec = bfd_default_vector[0];
996 else
997 abfd->xvec = bfd_target_vector[0];
998 return abfd->xvec;
999 }
1000
1001 abfd->target_defaulted = false;
1002
1003 target = find_target (targname);
1004 if (target == NULL)
1005 return NULL;
1006
1007 abfd->xvec = target;
1008 return target;
1009}
1010
1011/*
1012FUNCTION
1013 bfd_target_list
1014
1015SYNOPSIS
1016 const char **bfd_target_list(void);
1017
1018DESCRIPTION
1019 Return a freshly malloced NULL-terminated
1020 vector of the names of all the valid BFD targets. Do not
1021 modify the names.
1022
1023*/
1024
1025const char **
1026bfd_target_list ()
1027{
1028 int vec_length= 0;
1029#if defined (HOST_HPPAHPUX) && ! defined (__STDC__)
1030 /* The native compiler on the HP9000/700 has a bug which causes it
1031 to loop endlessly when compiling this file. This avoids it. */
1032 volatile
1033#endif
1034 const bfd_target * const *target;
1035 CONST char **name_list, **name_ptr;
1036
1037 for (target = &bfd_target_vector[0]; *target != NULL; target++)
1038 vec_length++;
1039
1040 name_ptr = name_list = (CONST char **)
1041 bfd_zmalloc ((vec_length + 1) * sizeof (char **));
1042
1043 if (name_list == NULL)
1044 return NULL;
1045
1046 for (target = &bfd_target_vector[0]; *target != NULL; target++)
1047 *(name_ptr++) = (*target)->name;
1048
1049 return name_list;
1050}
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