1 /* BFD semi-generic back-end for a.out binaries.
2 Copyright (C) 1990-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Cygnus Support.
5 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
20 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
28 BFD supports a number of different flavours of a.out format,
29 though the major differences are only the sizes of the
30 structures on disk, and the shape of the relocation
33 The support is split into a basic support file @file{aoutx.h}
34 and other files which derive functions from the base. One
35 derivation file is @file{aoutf1.h} (for a.out flavour 1), and
36 adds to the basic a.out functions support for sun3, sun4, 386
37 and 29k a.out files, to create a target jump vector for a
40 This information is further split out into more specific files
41 for each machine, including @file{sunos.c} for sun3 and sun4,
42 @file{newsos3.c} for the Sony NEWS, and @file{demo64.c} for a
43 demonstration of a 64 bit a.out format.
45 The base file @file{aoutx.h} defines general mechanisms for
46 reading and writing records to and from disk and various
47 other methods which BFD requires. It is included by
48 @file{aout32.c} and @file{aout64.c} to form the names
49 <<aout_32_swap_exec_header_in>>, <<aout_64_swap_exec_header_in>>, etc.
51 As an example, this is what goes on to make the back end for a
52 sun4, from @file{aout32.c}:
54 | #define ARCH_SIZE 32
60 | aout_32_canonicalize_reloc
61 | aout_32_find_nearest_line
63 | aout_32_get_reloc_upper_bound
68 | #define TARGET_NAME "a.out-sunos-big"
69 | #define VECNAME sunos_big_vec
72 requires all the names from @file{aout32.c}, and produces the jump vector
76 The file @file{host-aout.c} is a special case. It is for a large set
77 of hosts that use ``more or less standard'' a.out files, and
78 for which cross-debugging is not interesting. It uses the
79 standard 32-bit a.out support routines, but determines the
80 file offsets and addresses of the text, data, and BSS
81 sections, the machine architecture and machine type, and the
82 entry point address, in a host-dependent manner. Once these
83 values have been determined, generic code is used to handle
86 When porting it to run on a new system, you must supply:
90 | HOST_MACHINE_ARCH (optional)
91 | HOST_MACHINE_MACHINE (optional)
92 | HOST_TEXT_START_ADDR
95 in the file @file{../include/sys/h-@var{XXX}.h} (for your host). These
96 values, plus the structures and macros defined in @file{a.out.h} on
97 your host system, will produce a BFD target that will access
98 ordinary a.out files on your host. To configure a new machine
99 to use @file{host-aout.c}, specify:
101 | TDEFAULTS = -DDEFAULT_VECTOR=host_aout_big_vec
102 | TDEPFILES= host-aout.o trad-core.o
104 in the @file{config/@var{XXX}.mt} file, and modify @file{configure.in}
106 @file{@var{XXX}.mt} file (by setting "<<bfd_target=XXX>>") when your
107 configuration is selected. */
110 * Any BFD with D_PAGED set is ZMAGIC, and vice versa.
111 Doesn't matter what the setting of WP_TEXT is on output, but it'll
113 * Any BFD with D_PAGED clear and WP_TEXT set is NMAGIC.
114 * Any BFD with both flags clear is OMAGIC.
115 (Just want to make these explicit, so the conditions tested in this
116 file make sense if you're more familiar with a.out than with BFD.) */
118 #define KEEPIT udata.i
122 #include "safe-ctype.h"
127 #include "aout/aout64.h"
128 #include "aout/stab_gnu.h"
136 The file @file{aoutx.h} provides for both the @emph{standard}
137 and @emph{extended} forms of a.out relocation records.
139 The standard records contain only an
140 address, a symbol index, and a type field. The extended records
141 (used on 29ks and sparcs) also have a full integer for an
144 #ifndef CTOR_TABLE_RELOC_HOWTO
145 #define CTOR_TABLE_RELOC_IDX 2
146 #define CTOR_TABLE_RELOC_HOWTO(BFD) \
147 ((obj_reloc_entry_size (BFD) == RELOC_EXT_SIZE \
148 ? howto_table_ext : howto_table_std) \
149 + CTOR_TABLE_RELOC_IDX)
152 #ifndef MY_swap_std_reloc_in
153 #define MY_swap_std_reloc_in NAME (aout, swap_std_reloc_in)
156 #ifndef MY_swap_ext_reloc_in
157 #define MY_swap_ext_reloc_in NAME (aout, swap_ext_reloc_in)
160 #ifndef MY_swap_std_reloc_out
161 #define MY_swap_std_reloc_out NAME (aout, swap_std_reloc_out)
164 #ifndef MY_swap_ext_reloc_out
165 #define MY_swap_ext_reloc_out NAME (aout, swap_ext_reloc_out)
168 #ifndef MY_final_link_relocate
169 #define MY_final_link_relocate _bfd_final_link_relocate
172 #ifndef MY_relocate_contents
173 #define MY_relocate_contents _bfd_relocate_contents
176 #define howto_table_ext NAME (aout, ext_howto_table)
177 #define howto_table_std NAME (aout, std_howto_table)
179 reloc_howto_type howto_table_ext
[] =
181 /* Type rs size bsz pcrel bitpos ovrf sf name part_inpl readmask setmask pcdone. */
182 HOWTO (RELOC_8
, 0, 0, 8, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "8", FALSE
, 0, 0x000000ff, FALSE
),
183 HOWTO (RELOC_16
, 0, 1, 16, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "16", FALSE
, 0, 0x0000ffff, FALSE
),
184 HOWTO (RELOC_32
, 0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "32", FALSE
, 0, 0xffffffff, FALSE
),
185 HOWTO (RELOC_DISP8
, 0, 0, 8, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "DISP8", FALSE
, 0, 0x000000ff, FALSE
),
186 HOWTO (RELOC_DISP16
, 0, 1, 16, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "DISP16", FALSE
, 0, 0x0000ffff, FALSE
),
187 HOWTO (RELOC_DISP32
, 0, 2, 32, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "DISP32", FALSE
, 0, 0xffffffff, FALSE
),
188 HOWTO (RELOC_WDISP30
, 2, 2, 30, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "WDISP30", FALSE
, 0, 0x3fffffff, FALSE
),
189 HOWTO (RELOC_WDISP22
, 2, 2, 22, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "WDISP22", FALSE
, 0, 0x003fffff, FALSE
),
190 HOWTO (RELOC_HI22
, 10, 2, 22, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "HI22", FALSE
, 0, 0x003fffff, FALSE
),
191 HOWTO (RELOC_22
, 0, 2, 22, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "22", FALSE
, 0, 0x003fffff, FALSE
),
192 HOWTO (RELOC_13
, 0, 2, 13, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "13", FALSE
, 0, 0x00001fff, FALSE
),
193 HOWTO (RELOC_LO10
, 0, 2, 10, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0, "LO10", FALSE
, 0, 0x000003ff, FALSE
),
194 HOWTO (RELOC_SFA_BASE
,0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "SFA_BASE", FALSE
, 0, 0xffffffff, FALSE
),
195 HOWTO (RELOC_SFA_OFF13
,0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "SFA_OFF13", FALSE
, 0, 0xffffffff, FALSE
),
196 HOWTO (RELOC_BASE10
, 0, 2, 10, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0, "BASE10", FALSE
, 0, 0x000003ff, FALSE
),
197 HOWTO (RELOC_BASE13
, 0, 2, 13, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "BASE13", FALSE
, 0, 0x00001fff, FALSE
),
198 HOWTO (RELOC_BASE22
, 10, 2, 22, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "BASE22", FALSE
, 0, 0x003fffff, FALSE
),
199 HOWTO (RELOC_PC10
, 0, 2, 10, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0, "PC10", FALSE
, 0, 0x000003ff, TRUE
),
200 HOWTO (RELOC_PC22
, 10, 2, 22, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "PC22", FALSE
, 0, 0x003fffff, TRUE
),
201 HOWTO (RELOC_JMP_TBL
, 2, 2, 30, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0, "JMP_TBL", FALSE
, 0, 0x3fffffff, FALSE
),
202 HOWTO (RELOC_SEGOFF16
,0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "SEGOFF16", FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, FALSE
),
203 HOWTO (RELOC_GLOB_DAT
,0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "GLOB_DAT", FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, FALSE
),
204 HOWTO (RELOC_JMP_SLOT
,0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "JMP_SLOT", FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, FALSE
),
205 HOWTO (RELOC_RELATIVE
,0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
, 0, "RELATIVE", FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, FALSE
),
206 HOWTO (0, 0, 0, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0, "R_SPARC_NONE",FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, TRUE
),
207 HOWTO (0, 0, 0, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0, "R_SPARC_NONE",FALSE
, 0, 0x00000000, TRUE
),
208 #define RELOC_SPARC_REV32 RELOC_WDISP19
209 HOWTO (RELOC_SPARC_REV32
, 0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_dont
, 0,"R_SPARC_REV32",FALSE
, 0, 0xffffffff, FALSE
),
212 /* Convert standard reloc records to "arelent" format (incl byte swap). */
214 reloc_howto_type howto_table_std
[] =
216 /* type rs size bsz pcrel bitpos ovrf sf name part_inpl readmask setmask pcdone. */
217 HOWTO ( 0, 0, 0, 8, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"8", TRUE
, 0x000000ff,0x000000ff, FALSE
),
218 HOWTO ( 1, 0, 1, 16, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"16", TRUE
, 0x0000ffff,0x0000ffff, FALSE
),
219 HOWTO ( 2, 0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"32", TRUE
, 0xffffffff,0xffffffff, FALSE
),
220 HOWTO ( 3, 0, 4, 64, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"64", TRUE
, 0xdeaddead,0xdeaddead, FALSE
),
221 HOWTO ( 4, 0, 0, 8, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0,"DISP8", TRUE
, 0x000000ff,0x000000ff, FALSE
),
222 HOWTO ( 5, 0, 1, 16, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0,"DISP16", TRUE
, 0x0000ffff,0x0000ffff, FALSE
),
223 HOWTO ( 6, 0, 2, 32, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0,"DISP32", TRUE
, 0xffffffff,0xffffffff, FALSE
),
224 HOWTO ( 7, 0, 4, 64, TRUE
, 0, complain_overflow_signed
, 0,"DISP64", TRUE
, 0xfeedface,0xfeedface, FALSE
),
225 HOWTO ( 8, 0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"GOT_REL", FALSE
, 0,0x00000000, FALSE
),
226 HOWTO ( 9, 0, 1, 16, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"BASE16", FALSE
,0xffffffff,0xffffffff, FALSE
),
227 HOWTO (10, 0, 2, 32, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"BASE32", FALSE
,0xffffffff,0xffffffff, FALSE
),
233 HOWTO (16, 0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"JMP_TABLE", FALSE
, 0,0x00000000, FALSE
),
249 HOWTO (32, 0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"RELATIVE", FALSE
, 0,0x00000000, FALSE
),
257 HOWTO (40, 0, 2, 0, FALSE
, 0, complain_overflow_bitfield
,0,"BASEREL", FALSE
, 0,0x00000000, FALSE
),
260 #define TABLE_SIZE(TABLE) (sizeof (TABLE) / sizeof (TABLE[0]))
263 NAME (aout
, reloc_type_lookup
) (bfd
*abfd
, bfd_reloc_code_real_type code
)
265 #define EXT(i, j) case i: return & howto_table_ext [j]
266 #define STD(i, j) case i: return & howto_table_std [j]
267 int ext
= obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
) == RELOC_EXT_SIZE
;
269 if (code
== BFD_RELOC_CTOR
)
270 switch (bfd_arch_bits_per_address (abfd
))
283 EXT (BFD_RELOC_8
, 0);
284 EXT (BFD_RELOC_16
, 1);
285 EXT (BFD_RELOC_32
, 2);
286 EXT (BFD_RELOC_HI22
, 8);
287 EXT (BFD_RELOC_LO10
, 11);
288 EXT (BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL_S2
, 6);
289 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WDISP22
, 7);
290 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC13
, 10);
291 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT10
, 14);
292 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_BASE13
, 15);
293 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT13
, 15);
294 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_GOT22
, 16);
295 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC10
, 17);
296 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_PC22
, 18);
297 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_WPLT30
, 19);
298 EXT (BFD_RELOC_SPARC_REV32
, 26);
306 STD (BFD_RELOC_8
, 0);
307 STD (BFD_RELOC_16
, 1);
308 STD (BFD_RELOC_32
, 2);
309 STD (BFD_RELOC_8_PCREL
, 4);
310 STD (BFD_RELOC_16_PCREL
, 5);
311 STD (BFD_RELOC_32_PCREL
, 6);
312 STD (BFD_RELOC_16_BASEREL
, 9);
313 STD (BFD_RELOC_32_BASEREL
, 10);
320 NAME (aout
, reloc_name_lookup
) (bfd
*abfd
, const char *r_name
)
322 unsigned int i
, size
;
323 reloc_howto_type
*howto_table
;
325 if (obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
) == RELOC_EXT_SIZE
)
327 howto_table
= howto_table_ext
;
328 size
= sizeof (howto_table_ext
) / sizeof (howto_table_ext
[0]);
332 howto_table
= howto_table_std
;
333 size
= sizeof (howto_table_std
) / sizeof (howto_table_std
[0]);
336 for (i
= 0; i
< size
; i
++)
337 if (howto_table
[i
].name
!= NULL
338 && strcasecmp (howto_table
[i
].name
, r_name
) == 0)
339 return &howto_table
[i
];
346 Internal entry points
349 @file{aoutx.h} exports several routines for accessing the
350 contents of an a.out file, which are gathered and exported in
351 turn by various format specific files (eg sunos.c).
356 aout_@var{size}_swap_exec_header_in
359 void aout_@var{size}_swap_exec_header_in,
361 struct external_exec *bytes,
362 struct internal_exec *execp);
365 Swap the information in an executable header @var{raw_bytes} taken
366 from a raw byte stream memory image into the internal exec header
367 structure @var{execp}.
370 #ifndef NAME_swap_exec_header_in
372 NAME (aout
, swap_exec_header_in
) (bfd
*abfd
,
373 struct external_exec
*bytes
,
374 struct internal_exec
*execp
)
376 /* The internal_exec structure has some fields that are unused in this
377 configuration (IE for i960), so ensure that all such uninitialized
378 fields are zero'd out. There are places where two of these structs
379 are memcmp'd, and thus the contents do matter. */
380 memset ((void *) execp
, 0, sizeof (struct internal_exec
));
381 /* Now fill in fields in the execp, from the bytes in the raw data. */
382 execp
->a_info
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, bytes
->e_info
);
383 execp
->a_text
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_text
);
384 execp
->a_data
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_data
);
385 execp
->a_bss
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_bss
);
386 execp
->a_syms
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_syms
);
387 execp
->a_entry
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_entry
);
388 execp
->a_trsize
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_trsize
);
389 execp
->a_drsize
= GET_WORD (abfd
, bytes
->e_drsize
);
391 #define NAME_swap_exec_header_in NAME (aout, swap_exec_header_in)
396 aout_@var{size}_swap_exec_header_out
399 void aout_@var{size}_swap_exec_header_out
401 struct internal_exec *execp,
402 struct external_exec *raw_bytes);
405 Swap the information in an internal exec header structure
406 @var{execp} into the buffer @var{raw_bytes} ready for writing to disk.
409 NAME (aout
, swap_exec_header_out
) (bfd
*abfd
,
410 struct internal_exec
*execp
,
411 struct external_exec
*bytes
)
413 /* Now fill in fields in the raw data, from the fields in the exec struct. */
414 H_PUT_32 (abfd
, execp
->a_info
, bytes
->e_info
);
415 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_text
, bytes
->e_text
);
416 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_data
, bytes
->e_data
);
417 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_bss
, bytes
->e_bss
);
418 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_syms
, bytes
->e_syms
);
419 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_entry
, bytes
->e_entry
);
420 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_trsize
, bytes
->e_trsize
);
421 PUT_WORD (abfd
, execp
->a_drsize
, bytes
->e_drsize
);
424 /* Make all the section for an a.out file. */
427 NAME (aout
, make_sections
) (bfd
*abfd
)
429 if (obj_textsec (abfd
) == NULL
&& bfd_make_section (abfd
, ".text") == NULL
)
431 if (obj_datasec (abfd
) == NULL
&& bfd_make_section (abfd
, ".data") == NULL
)
433 if (obj_bsssec (abfd
) == NULL
&& bfd_make_section (abfd
, ".bss") == NULL
)
440 aout_@var{size}_some_aout_object_p
443 const bfd_target *aout_@var{size}_some_aout_object_p
445 struct internal_exec *execp,
446 const bfd_target *(*callback_to_real_object_p) (bfd *));
449 Some a.out variant thinks that the file open in @var{abfd}
450 checking is an a.out file. Do some more checking, and set up
451 for access if it really is. Call back to the calling
452 environment's "finish up" function just before returning, to
453 handle any last-minute setup.
457 NAME (aout
, some_aout_object_p
) (bfd
*abfd
,
458 struct internal_exec
*execp
,
459 const bfd_target
*(*callback_to_real_object_p
) (bfd
*))
461 struct aout_data_struct
*rawptr
, *oldrawptr
;
462 const bfd_target
*result
;
463 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (* rawptr
);
465 rawptr
= (struct aout_data_struct
*) bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
469 oldrawptr
= abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
;
470 abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
= rawptr
;
472 /* Copy the contents of the old tdata struct.
473 In particular, we want the subformat, since for hpux it was set in
474 hp300hpux.c:swap_exec_header_in and will be used in
475 hp300hpux.c:callback. */
476 if (oldrawptr
!= NULL
)
477 *abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
= *oldrawptr
;
479 abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
->a
.hdr
= &rawptr
->e
;
480 /* Copy in the internal_exec struct. */
481 *(abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
->a
.hdr
) = *execp
;
482 execp
= abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
->a
.hdr
;
484 /* Set the file flags. */
485 abfd
->flags
= BFD_NO_FLAGS
;
486 if (execp
->a_drsize
|| execp
->a_trsize
)
487 abfd
->flags
|= HAS_RELOC
;
488 /* Setting of EXEC_P has been deferred to the bottom of this function. */
490 abfd
->flags
|= HAS_LINENO
| HAS_DEBUG
| HAS_SYMS
| HAS_LOCALS
;
491 if (N_DYNAMIC (*execp
))
492 abfd
->flags
|= DYNAMIC
;
494 if (N_MAGIC (*execp
) == ZMAGIC
)
496 abfd
->flags
|= D_PAGED
| WP_TEXT
;
497 adata (abfd
).magic
= z_magic
;
499 else if (N_MAGIC (*execp
) == QMAGIC
)
501 abfd
->flags
|= D_PAGED
| WP_TEXT
;
502 adata (abfd
).magic
= z_magic
;
503 adata (abfd
).subformat
= q_magic_format
;
505 else if (N_MAGIC (*execp
) == NMAGIC
)
507 abfd
->flags
|= WP_TEXT
;
508 adata (abfd
).magic
= n_magic
;
510 else if (N_MAGIC (*execp
) == OMAGIC
511 || N_MAGIC (*execp
) == BMAGIC
)
512 adata (abfd
).magic
= o_magic
;
514 /* Should have been checked with N_BADMAG before this routine
518 bfd_get_start_address (abfd
) = execp
->a_entry
;
520 obj_aout_symbols (abfd
) = NULL
;
521 bfd_get_symcount (abfd
) = execp
->a_syms
/ sizeof (struct external_nlist
);
523 /* The default relocation entry size is that of traditional V7 Unix. */
524 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
) = RELOC_STD_SIZE
;
526 /* The default symbol entry size is that of traditional Unix. */
527 obj_symbol_entry_size (abfd
) = EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
530 bfd_init_window (&obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
));
531 bfd_init_window (&obj_aout_string_window (abfd
));
533 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = NULL
;
534 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) = NULL
;
535 obj_aout_sym_hashes (abfd
) = NULL
;
537 if (! NAME (aout
, make_sections
) (abfd
))
540 obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
= execp
->a_data
;
541 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
= execp
->a_bss
;
543 obj_textsec (abfd
)->flags
=
544 (execp
->a_trsize
!= 0
545 ? (SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_CODE
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
| SEC_RELOC
)
546 : (SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_CODE
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
));
547 obj_datasec (abfd
)->flags
=
548 (execp
->a_drsize
!= 0
549 ? (SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_DATA
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
| SEC_RELOC
)
550 : (SEC_ALLOC
| SEC_LOAD
| SEC_DATA
| SEC_HAS_CONTENTS
));
551 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->flags
= SEC_ALLOC
;
553 #ifdef THIS_IS_ONLY_DOCUMENTATION
554 /* The common code can't fill in these things because they depend
555 on either the start address of the text segment, the rounding
556 up of virtual addresses between segments, or the starting file
557 position of the text segment -- all of which varies among different
558 versions of a.out. */
560 /* Call back to the format-dependent code to fill in the rest of the
561 fields and do any further cleanup. Things that should be filled
562 in by the callback: */
564 struct exec
*execp
= exec_hdr (abfd
);
566 obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
= N_TXTSIZE (*execp
);
567 /* Data and bss are already filled in since they're so standard. */
569 /* The virtual memory addresses of the sections. */
570 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
= N_TXTADDR (*execp
);
571 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
= N_DATADDR (*execp
);
572 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
= N_BSSADDR (*execp
);
574 /* The file offsets of the sections. */
575 obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
= N_TXTOFF (*execp
);
576 obj_datasec (abfd
)->filepos
= N_DATOFF (*execp
);
578 /* The file offsets of the relocation info. */
579 obj_textsec (abfd
)->rel_filepos
= N_TRELOFF (*execp
);
580 obj_datasec (abfd
)->rel_filepos
= N_DRELOFF (*execp
);
582 /* The file offsets of the string table and symbol table. */
583 obj_str_filepos (abfd
) = N_STROFF (*execp
);
584 obj_sym_filepos (abfd
) = N_SYMOFF (*execp
);
586 /* Determine the architecture and machine type of the object file. */
587 switch (N_MACHTYPE (*exec_hdr (abfd
)))
590 abfd
->obj_arch
= bfd_arch_obscure
;
594 adata (abfd
)->page_size
= TARGET_PAGE_SIZE
;
595 adata (abfd
)->segment_size
= SEGMENT_SIZE
;
596 adata (abfd
)->exec_bytes_size
= EXEC_BYTES_SIZE
;
600 /* The architecture is encoded in various ways in various a.out variants,
601 or is not encoded at all in some of them. The relocation size depends
602 on the architecture and the a.out variant. Finally, the return value
603 is the bfd_target vector in use. If an error occurs, return zero and
604 set bfd_error to the appropriate error code.
606 Formats such as b.out, which have additional fields in the a.out
607 header, should cope with them in this callback as well. */
608 #endif /* DOCUMENTATION */
610 result
= (*callback_to_real_object_p
) (abfd
);
612 /* Now that the segment addresses have been worked out, take a better
613 guess at whether the file is executable. If the entry point
614 is within the text segment, assume it is. (This makes files
615 executable even if their entry point address is 0, as long as
616 their text starts at zero.).
618 This test had to be changed to deal with systems where the text segment
619 runs at a different location than the default. The problem is that the
620 entry address can appear to be outside the text segment, thus causing an
621 erroneous conclusion that the file isn't executable.
623 To fix this, we now accept any non-zero entry point as an indication of
624 executability. This will work most of the time, since only the linker
625 sets the entry point, and that is likely to be non-zero for most systems. */
627 if (execp
->a_entry
!= 0
628 || (execp
->a_entry
>= obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
629 && execp
->a_entry
< (obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
630 + obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
)
631 && execp
->a_trsize
== 0
632 && execp
->a_drsize
== 0))
633 abfd
->flags
|= EXEC_P
;
637 struct stat stat_buf
;
639 /* The original heuristic doesn't work in some important cases.
640 The a.out file has no information about the text start
641 address. For files (like kernels) linked to non-standard
642 addresses (ld -Ttext nnn) the entry point may not be between
643 the default text start (obj_textsec(abfd)->vma) and
644 (obj_textsec(abfd)->vma) + text size. This is not just a mach
645 issue. Many kernels are loaded at non standard addresses. */
646 if (abfd
->iostream
!= NULL
647 && (abfd
->flags
& BFD_IN_MEMORY
) == 0
648 && (fstat (fileno ((FILE *) (abfd
->iostream
)), &stat_buf
) == 0)
649 && ((stat_buf
.st_mode
& 0111) != 0))
650 abfd
->flags
|= EXEC_P
;
652 #endif /* STAT_FOR_EXEC */
658 bfd_release (abfd
, rawptr
);
659 abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
= oldrawptr
;
665 aout_@var{size}_mkobject
668 bfd_boolean aout_@var{size}_mkobject, (bfd *abfd);
671 Initialize BFD @var{abfd} for use with a.out files.
675 NAME (aout
, mkobject
) (bfd
*abfd
)
677 struct aout_data_struct
*rawptr
;
678 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (* rawptr
);
680 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
682 rawptr
= (struct aout_data_struct
*) bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
686 abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
= rawptr
;
687 exec_hdr (abfd
) = &(rawptr
->e
);
689 obj_textsec (abfd
) = NULL
;
690 obj_datasec (abfd
) = NULL
;
691 obj_bsssec (abfd
) = NULL
;
698 aout_@var{size}_machine_type
701 enum machine_type aout_@var{size}_machine_type
702 (enum bfd_architecture arch,
703 unsigned long machine,
704 bfd_boolean *unknown);
707 Keep track of machine architecture and machine type for
708 a.out's. Return the <<machine_type>> for a particular
709 architecture and machine, or <<M_UNKNOWN>> if that exact architecture
710 and machine can't be represented in a.out format.
712 If the architecture is understood, machine type 0 (default)
713 is always understood.
717 NAME (aout
, machine_type
) (enum bfd_architecture arch
,
718 unsigned long machine
,
719 bfd_boolean
*unknown
)
721 enum machine_type arch_flags
;
723 arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
;
730 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc
731 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_sparclite
732 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_sparclite_le
733 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v8plus
734 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusa
735 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v8plusb
736 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v9
737 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v9a
738 || machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_v9b
)
739 arch_flags
= M_SPARC
;
740 else if (machine
== bfd_mach_sparc_sparclet
)
741 arch_flags
= M_SPARCLET
;
747 case 0: arch_flags
= M_68010
; break;
748 case bfd_mach_m68000
: arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
; *unknown
= FALSE
; break;
749 case bfd_mach_m68010
: arch_flags
= M_68010
; break;
750 case bfd_mach_m68020
: arch_flags
= M_68020
; break;
751 default: arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
; break;
757 || machine
== bfd_mach_i386_i386
758 || machine
== bfd_mach_i386_i386_intel_syntax
)
771 case bfd_mach_mips3000
:
772 case bfd_mach_mips3900
:
773 arch_flags
= M_MIPS1
;
775 case bfd_mach_mips6000
:
776 arch_flags
= M_MIPS2
;
778 case bfd_mach_mips4000
:
779 case bfd_mach_mips4010
:
780 case bfd_mach_mips4100
:
781 case bfd_mach_mips4300
:
782 case bfd_mach_mips4400
:
783 case bfd_mach_mips4600
:
784 case bfd_mach_mips4650
:
785 case bfd_mach_mips8000
:
786 case bfd_mach_mips9000
:
787 case bfd_mach_mips10000
:
788 case bfd_mach_mips12000
:
789 case bfd_mach_mips14000
:
790 case bfd_mach_mips16000
:
791 case bfd_mach_mips16
:
792 case bfd_mach_mipsisa32
:
793 case bfd_mach_mipsisa32r2
:
795 case bfd_mach_mipsisa64
:
796 case bfd_mach_mipsisa64r2
:
797 case bfd_mach_mips_sb1
:
798 case bfd_mach_mips_xlr
:
799 /* FIXME: These should be MIPS3, MIPS4, MIPS16, MIPS32, etc. */
800 arch_flags
= M_MIPS2
;
803 arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
;
811 case 0: arch_flags
= M_NS32532
; break;
812 case 32032: arch_flags
= M_NS32032
; break;
813 case 32532: arch_flags
= M_NS32532
; break;
814 default: arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
; break;
823 if (machine
== 0 || machine
== 255)
832 arch_flags
= M_UNKNOWN
;
835 if (arch_flags
!= M_UNKNOWN
)
843 aout_@var{size}_set_arch_mach
846 bfd_boolean aout_@var{size}_set_arch_mach,
848 enum bfd_architecture arch,
849 unsigned long machine);
852 Set the architecture and the machine of the BFD @var{abfd} to the
853 values @var{arch} and @var{machine}. Verify that @var{abfd}'s format
854 can support the architecture required.
858 NAME (aout
, set_arch_mach
) (bfd
*abfd
,
859 enum bfd_architecture arch
,
860 unsigned long machine
)
862 if (! bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd
, arch
, machine
))
865 if (arch
!= bfd_arch_unknown
)
869 NAME (aout
, machine_type
) (arch
, machine
, &unknown
);
874 /* Determine the size of a relocation entry. */
879 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
) = RELOC_EXT_SIZE
;
882 obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
) = RELOC_STD_SIZE
;
886 return (*aout_backend_info (abfd
)->set_sizes
) (abfd
);
890 adjust_o_magic (bfd
*abfd
, struct internal_exec
*execp
)
892 file_ptr pos
= adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
;
897 obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
= pos
;
898 if (!obj_textsec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
899 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
= vma
;
901 vma
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
;
903 pos
+= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
904 vma
+= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
907 if (!obj_datasec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
909 obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
+= pad
;
912 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
= vma
;
915 vma
= obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
;
916 obj_datasec (abfd
)->filepos
= pos
;
917 pos
+= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
918 vma
+= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
921 if (!obj_bsssec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
923 obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
+= pad
;
926 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
= vma
;
930 /* The VMA of the .bss section is set by the VMA of the
931 .data section plus the size of the .data section. We may
932 need to add padding bytes to make this true. */
933 pad
= obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
- vma
;
936 obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
+= pad
;
940 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->filepos
= pos
;
942 /* Fix up the exec header. */
943 execp
->a_text
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
944 execp
->a_data
= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
945 execp
->a_bss
= obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
;
946 N_SET_MAGIC (*execp
, OMAGIC
);
950 adjust_z_magic (bfd
*abfd
, struct internal_exec
*execp
)
952 bfd_size_type data_pad
, text_pad
;
954 const struct aout_backend_data
*abdp
;
955 /* TRUE if text includes exec header. */
958 abdp
= aout_backend_info (abfd
);
962 && (abdp
->text_includes_header
963 || obj_aout_subformat (abfd
) == q_magic_format
));
964 obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
= (ztih
965 ? adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
966 : adata (abfd
).zmagic_disk_block_size
);
967 if (! obj_textsec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
969 /* ?? Do we really need to check for relocs here? */
970 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
= ((abfd
->flags
& HAS_RELOC
)
973 ? (abdp
->default_text_vma
974 + adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
)
975 : abdp
->default_text_vma
));
980 /* The .text section is being loaded at an unusual address. We
981 may need to pad it such that the .data section starts at a page
984 text_pad
= ((obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
- obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
)
985 & (adata (abfd
).page_size
- 1));
987 text_pad
= ((- obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
)
988 & (adata (abfd
).page_size
- 1));
991 /* Find start of data. */
994 text_end
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
+ obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
995 text_pad
+= BFD_ALIGN (text_end
, adata (abfd
).page_size
) - text_end
;
999 /* Note that if page_size == zmagic_disk_block_size, then
1000 filepos == page_size, and this case is the same as the ztih
1002 text_end
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1003 text_pad
+= BFD_ALIGN (text_end
, adata (abfd
).page_size
) - text_end
;
1004 text_end
+= obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
;
1006 obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
+= text_pad
;
1007 text_end
+= text_pad
;
1010 if (!obj_datasec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
1013 vma
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
+ obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1014 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
= BFD_ALIGN (vma
, adata (abfd
).segment_size
);
1016 if (abdp
&& abdp
->zmagic_mapped_contiguous
)
1018 asection
* text
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
1019 asection
* data
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
1021 text_pad
= data
->vma
- (text
->vma
+ text
->size
);
1022 /* Only pad the text section if the data
1023 section is going to be placed after it. */
1025 text
->size
+= text_pad
;
1027 obj_datasec (abfd
)->filepos
= (obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
1028 + obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
);
1030 /* Fix up exec header while we're at it. */
1031 execp
->a_text
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1032 if (ztih
&& (!abdp
|| (abdp
&& !abdp
->exec_header_not_counted
)))
1033 execp
->a_text
+= adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
;
1034 if (obj_aout_subformat (abfd
) == q_magic_format
)
1035 N_SET_MAGIC (*execp
, QMAGIC
);
1037 N_SET_MAGIC (*execp
, ZMAGIC
);
1039 /* Spec says data section should be rounded up to page boundary. */
1040 obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
1041 = align_power (obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
,
1042 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->alignment_power
);
1043 execp
->a_data
= BFD_ALIGN (obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
,
1044 adata (abfd
).page_size
);
1045 data_pad
= execp
->a_data
- obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
1048 if (!obj_bsssec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
1049 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
= (obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
1050 + obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
);
1051 /* If the BSS immediately follows the data section and extra space
1052 in the page is left after the data section, fudge data
1053 in the header so that the bss section looks smaller by that
1054 amount. We'll start the bss section there, and lie to the OS.
1055 (Note that a linker script, as well as the above assignment,
1056 could have explicitly set the BSS vma to immediately follow
1057 the data section.) */
1058 if (align_power (obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_bsssec (abfd
)->alignment_power
)
1059 == obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
+ obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
)
1060 execp
->a_bss
= (data_pad
> obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
1061 ? 0 : obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
- data_pad
);
1063 execp
->a_bss
= obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
;
1067 adjust_n_magic (bfd
*abfd
, struct internal_exec
*execp
)
1069 file_ptr pos
= adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
;
1074 obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
= pos
;
1075 if (!obj_textsec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
1076 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
= vma
;
1078 vma
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
;
1079 pos
+= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1080 vma
+= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1083 obj_datasec (abfd
)->filepos
= pos
;
1084 if (!obj_datasec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
1085 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
= BFD_ALIGN (vma
, adata (abfd
).segment_size
);
1086 vma
= obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
;
1088 /* Since BSS follows data immediately, see if it needs alignment. */
1089 vma
+= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
1090 pad
= align_power (vma
, obj_bsssec (abfd
)->alignment_power
) - vma
;
1091 obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
+= pad
;
1092 pos
+= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
1095 if (!obj_bsssec (abfd
)->user_set_vma
)
1096 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
= vma
;
1098 vma
= obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
;
1100 /* Fix up exec header. */
1101 execp
->a_text
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1102 execp
->a_data
= obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
;
1103 execp
->a_bss
= obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
;
1104 N_SET_MAGIC (*execp
, NMAGIC
);
1108 NAME (aout
, adjust_sizes_and_vmas
) (bfd
*abfd
,
1109 bfd_size_type
*text_size
,
1110 file_ptr
*text_end ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
1112 struct internal_exec
*execp
= exec_hdr (abfd
);
1114 if (! NAME (aout
, make_sections
) (abfd
))
1117 if (adata (abfd
).magic
!= undecided_magic
)
1120 obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
=
1121 align_power (obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
,
1122 obj_textsec (abfd
)->alignment_power
);
1124 *text_size
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
;
1125 /* Rule (heuristic) for when to pad to a new page. Note that there
1126 are (at least) two ways demand-paged (ZMAGIC) files have been
1127 handled. Most Berkeley-based systems start the text segment at
1128 (TARGET_PAGE_SIZE). However, newer versions of SUNOS start the text
1129 segment right after the exec header; the latter is counted in the
1130 text segment size, and is paged in by the kernel with the rest of
1133 /* This perhaps isn't the right way to do this, but made it simpler for me
1134 to understand enough to implement it. Better would probably be to go
1135 right from BFD flags to alignment/positioning characteristics. But the
1136 old code was sloppy enough about handling the flags, and had enough
1137 other magic, that it was a little hard for me to understand. I think
1138 I understand it better now, but I haven't time to do the cleanup this
1141 if (abfd
->flags
& D_PAGED
)
1142 /* Whether or not WP_TEXT is set -- let D_PAGED override. */
1143 adata (abfd
).magic
= z_magic
;
1144 else if (abfd
->flags
& WP_TEXT
)
1145 adata (abfd
).magic
= n_magic
;
1147 adata (abfd
).magic
= o_magic
;
1149 #ifdef BFD_AOUT_DEBUG /* requires gcc2 */
1151 fprintf (stderr
, "%s text=<%x,%x,%x> data=<%x,%x,%x> bss=<%x,%x,%x>\n",
1153 switch (adata (abfd
).magic
)
1155 case n_magic
: str
= "NMAGIC"; break;
1156 case o_magic
: str
= "OMAGIC"; break;
1157 case z_magic
: str
= "ZMAGIC"; break;
1162 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
,
1163 obj_textsec (abfd
)->alignment_power
,
1164 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
,
1165 obj_datasec (abfd
)->alignment_power
,
1166 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
,
1167 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->alignment_power
);
1171 switch (adata (abfd
).magic
)
1174 adjust_o_magic (abfd
, execp
);
1177 adjust_z_magic (abfd
, execp
);
1180 adjust_n_magic (abfd
, execp
);
1186 #ifdef BFD_AOUT_DEBUG
1187 fprintf (stderr
, " text=<%x,%x,%x> data=<%x,%x,%x> bss=<%x,%x>\n",
1188 obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_textsec (abfd
)->size
,
1189 obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
,
1190 obj_datasec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_datasec (abfd
)->size
,
1191 obj_datasec (abfd
)->filepos
,
1192 obj_bsssec (abfd
)->vma
, obj_bsssec (abfd
)->size
);
1200 aout_@var{size}_new_section_hook
1203 bfd_boolean aout_@var{size}_new_section_hook,
1208 Called by the BFD in response to a @code{bfd_make_section}
1212 NAME (aout
, new_section_hook
) (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*newsect
)
1214 /* Align to double at least. */
1215 newsect
->alignment_power
= bfd_get_arch_info (abfd
)->section_align_power
;
1217 if (bfd_get_format (abfd
) == bfd_object
)
1219 if (obj_textsec (abfd
) == NULL
&& !strcmp (newsect
->name
, ".text"))
1221 obj_textsec (abfd
)= newsect
;
1222 newsect
->target_index
= N_TEXT
;
1224 else if (obj_datasec (abfd
) == NULL
&& !strcmp (newsect
->name
, ".data"))
1226 obj_datasec (abfd
) = newsect
;
1227 newsect
->target_index
= N_DATA
;
1229 else if (obj_bsssec (abfd
) == NULL
&& !strcmp (newsect
->name
, ".bss"))
1231 obj_bsssec (abfd
) = newsect
;
1232 newsect
->target_index
= N_BSS
;
1236 /* We allow more than three sections internally. */
1237 return _bfd_generic_new_section_hook (abfd
, newsect
);
1241 NAME (aout
, set_section_contents
) (bfd
*abfd
,
1243 const void * location
,
1245 bfd_size_type count
)
1248 bfd_size_type text_size
;
1250 if (! abfd
->output_has_begun
)
1252 if (! NAME (aout
, adjust_sizes_and_vmas
) (abfd
, &text_size
, &text_end
))
1256 if (section
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
1258 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_contents
);
1262 if (section
!= obj_textsec (abfd
)
1263 && section
!= obj_datasec (abfd
))
1265 if (aout_section_merge_with_text_p (abfd
, section
))
1266 section
->filepos
= obj_textsec (abfd
)->filepos
+
1267 (section
->vma
- obj_textsec (abfd
)->vma
);
1270 (*_bfd_error_handler
)
1271 (_("%s: can not represent section `%s' in a.out object file format"),
1272 bfd_get_filename (abfd
), bfd_get_section_name (abfd
, section
));
1273 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section
);
1280 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, section
->filepos
+ offset
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
1281 || bfd_bwrite (location
, count
, abfd
) != count
)
1288 /* Read the external symbols from an a.out file. */
1291 aout_get_external_symbols (bfd
*abfd
)
1293 if (obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) == NULL
)
1295 bfd_size_type count
;
1296 struct external_nlist
*syms
;
1298 count
= exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
/ EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
1300 return TRUE
; /* Nothing to do. */
1303 if (! bfd_get_file_window (abfd
, obj_sym_filepos (abfd
),
1304 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
,
1305 &obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
), TRUE
))
1307 syms
= (struct external_nlist
*) obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
).data
;
1309 /* We allocate using malloc to make the values easy to free
1310 later on. If we put them on the objalloc it might not be
1311 possible to free them. */
1312 syms
= (struct external_nlist
*) bfd_malloc (count
* EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
);
1318 amt
= exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
;
1319 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_sym_filepos (abfd
), SEEK_SET
) != 0
1320 || bfd_bread (syms
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1328 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = syms
;
1329 obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
) = count
;
1332 if (obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) == NULL
1333 && exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
!= 0)
1335 unsigned char string_chars
[BYTES_IN_WORD
];
1336 bfd_size_type stringsize
;
1338 bfd_size_type amt
= BYTES_IN_WORD
;
1340 /* Get the size of the strings. */
1341 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_str_filepos (abfd
), SEEK_SET
) != 0
1342 || bfd_bread ((void *) string_chars
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1344 stringsize
= GET_WORD (abfd
, string_chars
);
1347 if (! bfd_get_file_window (abfd
, obj_str_filepos (abfd
), stringsize
,
1348 &obj_aout_string_window (abfd
), TRUE
))
1350 strings
= (char *) obj_aout_string_window (abfd
).data
;
1352 strings
= (char *) bfd_malloc (stringsize
+ 1);
1353 if (strings
== NULL
)
1356 /* Skip space for the string count in the buffer for convenience
1357 when using indexes. */
1358 amt
= stringsize
- BYTES_IN_WORD
;
1359 if (bfd_bread (strings
+ BYTES_IN_WORD
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1366 /* Ensure that a zero index yields an empty string. */
1369 strings
[stringsize
- 1] = 0;
1371 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) = strings
;
1372 obj_aout_external_string_size (abfd
) = stringsize
;
1378 /* Translate an a.out symbol into a BFD symbol. The desc, other, type
1379 and symbol->value fields of CACHE_PTR will be set from the a.out
1380 nlist structure. This function is responsible for setting
1381 symbol->flags and symbol->section, and adjusting symbol->value. */
1384 translate_from_native_sym_flags (bfd
*abfd
, aout_symbol_type
*cache_ptr
)
1388 if ((cache_ptr
->type
& N_STAB
) != 0
1389 || cache_ptr
->type
== N_FN
)
1393 /* This is a debugging symbol. */
1394 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_DEBUGGING
;
1396 /* Work out the symbol section. */
1397 switch (cache_ptr
->type
& N_TYPE
)
1401 sec
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
1404 sec
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
1407 sec
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
1411 sec
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
1415 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= sec
;
1416 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= sec
->vma
;
1421 /* Get the default visibility. This does not apply to all types, so
1422 we just hold it in a local variable to use if wanted. */
1423 if ((cache_ptr
->type
& N_EXT
) == 0)
1424 visible
= BSF_LOCAL
;
1426 visible
= BSF_GLOBAL
;
1428 switch (cache_ptr
->type
)
1431 case N_ABS
: case N_ABS
| N_EXT
:
1432 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
1433 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= visible
;
1436 case N_UNDF
| N_EXT
:
1437 if (cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
!= 0)
1439 /* This is a common symbol. */
1440 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_GLOBAL
;
1441 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_com_section_ptr
;
1445 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= 0;
1446 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
1450 case N_TEXT
: case N_TEXT
| N_EXT
:
1451 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
1452 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1453 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= visible
;
1456 /* N_SETV symbols used to represent set vectors placed in the
1457 data section. They are no longer generated. Theoretically,
1458 it was possible to extract the entries and combine them with
1459 new ones, although I don't know if that was ever actually
1460 done. Unless that feature is restored, treat them as data
1462 case N_SETV
: case N_SETV
| N_EXT
:
1463 case N_DATA
: case N_DATA
| N_EXT
:
1464 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
1465 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1466 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= visible
;
1469 case N_BSS
: case N_BSS
| N_EXT
:
1470 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
1471 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1472 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= visible
;
1475 case N_SETA
: case N_SETA
| N_EXT
:
1476 case N_SETT
: case N_SETT
| N_EXT
:
1477 case N_SETD
: case N_SETD
| N_EXT
:
1478 case N_SETB
: case N_SETB
| N_EXT
:
1480 /* This code is no longer needed. It used to be used to make
1481 the linker handle set symbols, but they are now handled in
1482 the add_symbols routine instead. */
1483 switch (cache_ptr
->type
& N_TYPE
)
1486 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
1489 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
1492 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
1495 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
1499 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
;
1504 /* This symbol is the text of a warning message. The next
1505 symbol is the symbol to associate the warning with. If a
1506 reference is made to that symbol, a warning is issued. */
1507 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_DEBUGGING
| BSF_WARNING
;
1508 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
1511 case N_INDR
: case N_INDR
| N_EXT
:
1512 /* An indirect symbol. This consists of two symbols in a row.
1513 The first symbol is the name of the indirection. The second
1514 symbol is the name of the target. A reference to the first
1515 symbol becomes a reference to the second. */
1516 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_DEBUGGING
| BSF_INDIRECT
| visible
;
1517 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_ind_section_ptr
;
1521 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
1522 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_WEAK
;
1526 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
1527 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_WEAK
;
1531 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
1532 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1533 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_WEAK
;
1537 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
1538 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1539 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_WEAK
;
1543 cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
1544 cache_ptr
->symbol
.value
-= cache_ptr
->symbol
.section
->vma
;
1545 cache_ptr
->symbol
.flags
= BSF_WEAK
;
1552 /* Set the fields of SYM_POINTER according to CACHE_PTR. */
1555 translate_to_native_sym_flags (bfd
*abfd
,
1557 struct external_nlist
*sym_pointer
)
1559 bfd_vma value
= cache_ptr
->value
;
1563 /* Mask out any existing type bits in case copying from one section
1565 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] &= ~N_TYPE
;
1567 sec
= bfd_get_section (cache_ptr
);
1572 /* This case occurs, e.g., for the *DEBUG* section of a COFF
1574 (*_bfd_error_handler
)
1575 (_("%s: can not represent section for symbol `%s' in a.out object file format"),
1576 bfd_get_filename (abfd
),
1577 cache_ptr
->name
!= NULL
? cache_ptr
->name
: _("*unknown*"));
1578 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section
);
1582 if (sec
->output_section
!= NULL
)
1584 off
= sec
->output_offset
;
1585 sec
= sec
->output_section
;
1588 if (bfd_is_abs_section (sec
))
1589 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_ABS
;
1590 else if (sec
== obj_textsec (abfd
))
1591 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_TEXT
;
1592 else if (sec
== obj_datasec (abfd
))
1593 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_DATA
;
1594 else if (sec
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
1595 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_BSS
;
1596 else if (bfd_is_und_section (sec
))
1597 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = N_UNDF
| N_EXT
;
1598 else if (bfd_is_ind_section (sec
))
1599 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = N_INDR
;
1600 else if (bfd_is_com_section (sec
))
1601 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = N_UNDF
| N_EXT
;
1604 if (aout_section_merge_with_text_p (abfd
, sec
))
1605 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_TEXT
;
1608 (*_bfd_error_handler
)
1609 (_("%s: can not represent section `%s' in a.out object file format"),
1610 bfd_get_filename (abfd
), bfd_get_section_name (abfd
, sec
));
1611 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section
);
1616 /* Turn the symbol from section relative to absolute again. */
1617 value
+= sec
->vma
+ off
;
1619 if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_WARNING
) != 0)
1620 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = N_WARNING
;
1622 if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_DEBUGGING
) != 0)
1623 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = ((aout_symbol_type
*) cache_ptr
)->type
;
1624 else if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_GLOBAL
) != 0)
1625 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] |= N_EXT
;
1626 else if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_LOCAL
) != 0)
1627 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] &= ~N_EXT
;
1629 if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
) != 0)
1631 int type
= ((aout_symbol_type
*) cache_ptr
)->type
;
1635 case N_ABS
: type
= N_SETA
; break;
1636 case N_TEXT
: type
= N_SETT
; break;
1637 case N_DATA
: type
= N_SETD
; break;
1638 case N_BSS
: type
= N_SETB
; break;
1640 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = type
;
1643 if ((cache_ptr
->flags
& BSF_WEAK
) != 0)
1647 switch (sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] & N_TYPE
)
1650 case N_ABS
: type
= N_WEAKA
; break;
1651 case N_TEXT
: type
= N_WEAKT
; break;
1652 case N_DATA
: type
= N_WEAKD
; break;
1653 case N_BSS
: type
= N_WEAKB
; break;
1654 case N_UNDF
: type
= N_WEAKU
; break;
1656 sym_pointer
->e_type
[0] = type
;
1659 PUT_WORD (abfd
, value
, sym_pointer
->e_value
);
1664 /* Native-level interface to symbols. */
1667 NAME (aout
, make_empty_symbol
) (bfd
*abfd
)
1669 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (aout_symbol_type
);
1671 aout_symbol_type
*new_symbol
= (aout_symbol_type
*) bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
1674 new_symbol
->symbol
.the_bfd
= abfd
;
1676 return &new_symbol
->symbol
;
1679 /* Translate a set of internal symbols into external symbols. */
1682 NAME (aout
, translate_symbol_table
) (bfd
*abfd
,
1683 aout_symbol_type
*in
,
1684 struct external_nlist
*ext
,
1685 bfd_size_type count
,
1687 bfd_size_type strsize
,
1688 bfd_boolean dynamic
)
1690 struct external_nlist
*ext_end
;
1692 ext_end
= ext
+ count
;
1693 for (; ext
< ext_end
; ext
++, in
++)
1697 x
= GET_WORD (abfd
, ext
->e_strx
);
1698 in
->symbol
.the_bfd
= abfd
;
1700 /* For the normal symbols, the zero index points at the number
1701 of bytes in the string table but is to be interpreted as the
1702 null string. For the dynamic symbols, the number of bytes in
1703 the string table is stored in the __DYNAMIC structure and the
1704 zero index points at an actual string. */
1705 if (x
== 0 && ! dynamic
)
1706 in
->symbol
.name
= "";
1707 else if (x
< strsize
)
1708 in
->symbol
.name
= str
+ x
;
1712 in
->symbol
.value
= GET_SWORD (abfd
, ext
->e_value
);
1713 in
->desc
= H_GET_16 (abfd
, ext
->e_desc
);
1714 in
->other
= H_GET_8 (abfd
, ext
->e_other
);
1715 in
->type
= H_GET_8 (abfd
, ext
->e_type
);
1716 in
->symbol
.udata
.p
= NULL
;
1718 if (! translate_from_native_sym_flags (abfd
, in
))
1722 in
->symbol
.flags
|= BSF_DYNAMIC
;
1728 /* We read the symbols into a buffer, which is discarded when this
1729 function exits. We read the strings into a buffer large enough to
1730 hold them all plus all the cached symbol entries. */
1733 NAME (aout
, slurp_symbol_table
) (bfd
*abfd
)
1735 struct external_nlist
*old_external_syms
;
1736 aout_symbol_type
*cached
;
1737 bfd_size_type cached_size
;
1739 /* If there's no work to be done, don't do any. */
1740 if (obj_aout_symbols (abfd
) != NULL
)
1743 old_external_syms
= obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
);
1745 if (! aout_get_external_symbols (abfd
))
1748 cached_size
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
1749 if (cached_size
== 0)
1750 return TRUE
; /* Nothing to do. */
1752 cached_size
*= sizeof (aout_symbol_type
);
1753 cached
= (aout_symbol_type
*) bfd_zmalloc (cached_size
);
1757 /* Convert from external symbol information to internal. */
1758 if (! (NAME (aout
, translate_symbol_table
)
1760 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
),
1761 obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
),
1762 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
),
1763 obj_aout_external_string_size (abfd
),
1770 bfd_get_symcount (abfd
) = obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
1772 obj_aout_symbols (abfd
) = cached
;
1774 /* It is very likely that anybody who calls this function will not
1775 want the external symbol information, so if it was allocated
1776 because of our call to aout_get_external_symbols, we free it up
1777 right away to save space. */
1778 if (old_external_syms
== NULL
1779 && obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) != NULL
)
1782 bfd_free_window (&obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
));
1784 free (obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
));
1786 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = NULL
;
1792 /* We use a hash table when writing out symbols so that we only write
1793 out a particular string once. This helps particularly when the
1794 linker writes out stabs debugging entries, because each different
1795 contributing object file tends to have many duplicate stabs
1798 This hash table code breaks dbx on SunOS 4.1.3, so we don't do it
1799 if BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT is set. */
1801 /* Get the index of a string in a strtab, adding it if it is not
1804 static inline bfd_size_type
1805 add_to_stringtab (bfd
*abfd
,
1806 struct bfd_strtab_hash
*tab
,
1811 bfd_size_type str_index
;
1813 /* An index of 0 always means the empty string. */
1814 if (str
== 0 || *str
== '\0')
1817 /* Don't hash if BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT is set, because SunOS dbx
1818 doesn't understand a hashed string table. */
1820 if ((abfd
->flags
& BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT
) != 0)
1823 str_index
= _bfd_stringtab_add (tab
, str
, hash
, copy
);
1825 if (str_index
!= (bfd_size_type
) -1)
1826 /* Add BYTES_IN_WORD to the return value to account for the
1827 space taken up by the string table size. */
1828 str_index
+= BYTES_IN_WORD
;
1833 /* Write out a strtab. ABFD is already at the right location in the
1837 emit_stringtab (bfd
*abfd
, struct bfd_strtab_hash
*tab
)
1839 bfd_byte buffer
[BYTES_IN_WORD
];
1840 bfd_size_type amt
= BYTES_IN_WORD
;
1842 /* The string table starts with the size. */
1843 PUT_WORD (abfd
, _bfd_stringtab_size (tab
) + BYTES_IN_WORD
, buffer
);
1844 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) buffer
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1847 return _bfd_stringtab_emit (abfd
, tab
);
1851 NAME (aout
, write_syms
) (bfd
*abfd
)
1853 unsigned int count
;
1854 asymbol
**generic
= bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd
);
1855 struct bfd_strtab_hash
*strtab
;
1857 strtab
= _bfd_stringtab_init ();
1861 for (count
= 0; count
< bfd_get_symcount (abfd
); count
++)
1863 asymbol
*g
= generic
[count
];
1865 struct external_nlist nsp
;
1868 indx
= add_to_stringtab (abfd
, strtab
, g
->name
, FALSE
);
1869 if (indx
== (bfd_size_type
) -1)
1871 PUT_WORD (abfd
, indx
, (bfd_byte
*) nsp
.e_strx
);
1873 if (bfd_asymbol_flavour (g
) == abfd
->xvec
->flavour
)
1875 H_PUT_16 (abfd
, aout_symbol (g
)->desc
, nsp
.e_desc
);
1876 H_PUT_8 (abfd
, aout_symbol (g
)->other
, nsp
.e_other
);
1877 H_PUT_8 (abfd
, aout_symbol (g
)->type
, nsp
.e_type
);
1881 H_PUT_16 (abfd
, 0, nsp
.e_desc
);
1882 H_PUT_8 (abfd
, 0, nsp
.e_other
);
1883 H_PUT_8 (abfd
, 0, nsp
.e_type
);
1886 if (! translate_to_native_sym_flags (abfd
, g
, &nsp
))
1889 amt
= EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
1890 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) &nsp
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1893 /* NB: `KEEPIT' currently overlays `udata.p', so set this only
1894 here, at the end. */
1898 if (! emit_stringtab (abfd
, strtab
))
1901 _bfd_stringtab_free (strtab
);
1906 _bfd_stringtab_free (strtab
);
1911 NAME (aout
, canonicalize_symtab
) (bfd
*abfd
, asymbol
**location
)
1913 unsigned int counter
= 0;
1914 aout_symbol_type
*symbase
;
1916 if (!NAME (aout
, slurp_symbol_table
) (abfd
))
1919 for (symbase
= obj_aout_symbols (abfd
);
1920 counter
++ < bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
1922 *(location
++) = (asymbol
*) (symbase
++);
1924 return bfd_get_symcount (abfd
);
1927 /* Standard reloc stuff. */
1928 /* Output standard relocation information to a file in target byte order. */
1930 extern void NAME (aout
, swap_std_reloc_out
)
1931 (bfd
*, arelent
*, struct reloc_std_external
*);
1934 NAME (aout
, swap_std_reloc_out
) (bfd
*abfd
,
1936 struct reloc_std_external
*natptr
)
1939 asymbol
*sym
= *(g
->sym_ptr_ptr
);
1941 unsigned int r_length
;
1943 int r_baserel
, r_jmptable
, r_relative
;
1944 asection
*output_section
= sym
->section
->output_section
;
1946 PUT_WORD (abfd
, g
->address
, natptr
->r_address
);
1948 r_length
= g
->howto
->size
; /* Size as a power of two. */
1949 r_pcrel
= (int) g
->howto
->pc_relative
; /* Relative to PC? */
1950 /* XXX This relies on relocs coming from a.out files. */
1951 r_baserel
= (g
->howto
->type
& 8) != 0;
1952 r_jmptable
= (g
->howto
->type
& 16) != 0;
1953 r_relative
= (g
->howto
->type
& 32) != 0;
1955 /* Name was clobbered by aout_write_syms to be symbol index. */
1957 /* If this relocation is relative to a symbol then set the
1958 r_index to the symbols index, and the r_extern bit.
1960 Absolute symbols can come in in two ways, either as an offset
1961 from the abs section, or as a symbol which has an abs value.
1962 check for that here. */
1964 if (bfd_is_com_section (output_section
)
1965 || bfd_is_abs_section (output_section
)
1966 || bfd_is_und_section (output_section
)
1967 /* PR gas/3041 a.out relocs against weak symbols
1968 must be treated as if they were against externs. */
1969 || (sym
->flags
& BSF_WEAK
))
1971 if (bfd_abs_section_ptr
->symbol
== sym
)
1973 /* Whoops, looked like an abs symbol, but is
1974 really an offset from the abs section. */
1980 /* Fill in symbol. */
1982 r_index
= (*(g
->sym_ptr_ptr
))->KEEPIT
;
1987 /* Just an ordinary section. */
1989 r_index
= output_section
->target_index
;
1992 /* Now the fun stuff. */
1993 if (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd
))
1995 natptr
->r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
1996 natptr
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
1997 natptr
->r_index
[2] = r_index
;
1998 natptr
->r_type
[0] = ((r_extern
? RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
: 0)
1999 | (r_pcrel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG
: 0)
2000 | (r_baserel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG
: 0)
2001 | (r_jmptable
? RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG
: 0)
2002 | (r_relative
? RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG
: 0)
2003 | (r_length
<< RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG
));
2007 natptr
->r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
2008 natptr
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
2009 natptr
->r_index
[0] = r_index
;
2010 natptr
->r_type
[0] = ((r_extern
? RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
: 0)
2011 | (r_pcrel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE
: 0)
2012 | (r_baserel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE
: 0)
2013 | (r_jmptable
? RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE
: 0)
2014 | (r_relative
? RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE
: 0)
2015 | (r_length
<< RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE
));
2019 /* Extended stuff. */
2020 /* Output extended relocation information to a file in target byte order. */
2022 extern void NAME (aout
, swap_ext_reloc_out
)
2023 (bfd
*, arelent
*, struct reloc_ext_external
*);
2026 NAME (aout
, swap_ext_reloc_out
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2028 struct reloc_ext_external
*natptr
)
2032 unsigned int r_type
;
2034 asymbol
*sym
= *(g
->sym_ptr_ptr
);
2035 asection
*output_section
= sym
->section
->output_section
;
2037 PUT_WORD (abfd
, g
->address
, natptr
->r_address
);
2039 r_type
= (unsigned int) g
->howto
->type
;
2041 r_addend
= g
->addend
;
2042 if ((sym
->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
) != 0)
2043 r_addend
+= (*(g
->sym_ptr_ptr
))->section
->output_section
->vma
;
2045 /* If this relocation is relative to a symbol then set the
2046 r_index to the symbols index, and the r_extern bit.
2048 Absolute symbols can come in in two ways, either as an offset
2049 from the abs section, or as a symbol which has an abs value.
2050 check for that here. */
2051 if (bfd_is_abs_section (bfd_get_section (sym
)))
2056 else if ((sym
->flags
& BSF_SECTION_SYM
) == 0)
2058 if (bfd_is_und_section (bfd_get_section (sym
))
2059 || (sym
->flags
& BSF_GLOBAL
) != 0)
2063 r_index
= (*(g
->sym_ptr_ptr
))->KEEPIT
;
2067 /* Just an ordinary section. */
2069 r_index
= output_section
->target_index
;
2072 /* Now the fun stuff. */
2073 if (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd
))
2075 natptr
->r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
2076 natptr
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
2077 natptr
->r_index
[2] = r_index
;
2078 natptr
->r_type
[0] = ((r_extern
? RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
: 0)
2079 | (r_type
<< RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG
));
2083 natptr
->r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
2084 natptr
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
2085 natptr
->r_index
[0] = r_index
;
2086 natptr
->r_type
[0] = ((r_extern
? RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
: 0)
2087 | (r_type
<< RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE
));
2090 PUT_WORD (abfd
, r_addend
, natptr
->r_addend
);
2093 /* BFD deals internally with all things based from the section they're
2094 in. so, something in 10 bytes into a text section with a base of
2095 50 would have a symbol (.text+10) and know .text vma was 50.
2097 Aout keeps all it's symbols based from zero, so the symbol would
2098 contain 60. This macro subs the base of each section from the value
2099 to give the true offset from the section. */
2101 #define MOVE_ADDRESS(ad) \
2104 /* Undefined symbol. */ \
2105 cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr = symbols + r_index; \
2106 cache_ptr->addend = ad; \
2110 /* Defined, section relative. Replace symbol with pointer to \
2111 symbol which points to section. */ \
2115 case N_TEXT | N_EXT: \
2116 cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr = obj_textsec (abfd)->symbol_ptr_ptr; \
2117 cache_ptr->addend = ad - su->textsec->vma; \
2120 case N_DATA | N_EXT: \
2121 cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr = obj_datasec (abfd)->symbol_ptr_ptr; \
2122 cache_ptr->addend = ad - su->datasec->vma; \
2125 case N_BSS | N_EXT: \
2126 cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr = obj_bsssec (abfd)->symbol_ptr_ptr; \
2127 cache_ptr->addend = ad - su->bsssec->vma; \
2131 case N_ABS | N_EXT: \
2132 cache_ptr->sym_ptr_ptr = bfd_abs_section_ptr->symbol_ptr_ptr; \
2133 cache_ptr->addend = ad; \
2139 NAME (aout
, swap_ext_reloc_in
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2140 struct reloc_ext_external
*bytes
,
2143 bfd_size_type symcount
)
2145 unsigned int r_index
;
2147 unsigned int r_type
;
2148 struct aoutdata
*su
= &(abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
->a
);
2150 cache_ptr
->address
= (GET_SWORD (abfd
, bytes
->r_address
));
2152 /* Now the fun stuff. */
2153 if (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd
))
2155 r_index
= (((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[0] << 16)
2156 | ((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[1] << 8)
2157 | bytes
->r_index
[2]);
2158 r_extern
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
));
2159 r_type
= ((bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_BIG
)
2160 >> RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG
);
2164 r_index
= (((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[2] << 16)
2165 | ((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[1] << 8)
2166 | bytes
->r_index
[0]);
2167 r_extern
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
));
2168 r_type
= ((bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE
)
2169 >> RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE
);
2172 if (r_type
< TABLE_SIZE (howto_table_ext
))
2173 cache_ptr
->howto
= howto_table_ext
+ r_type
;
2175 cache_ptr
->howto
= NULL
;
2177 /* Base relative relocs are always against the symbol table,
2178 regardless of the setting of r_extern. r_extern just reflects
2179 whether the symbol the reloc is against is local or global. */
2180 if (r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
2181 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
2182 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
2185 if (r_extern
&& r_index
> symcount
)
2187 /* We could arrange to return an error, but it might be useful
2188 to see the file even if it is bad. */
2193 MOVE_ADDRESS (GET_SWORD (abfd
, bytes
->r_addend
));
2197 NAME (aout
, swap_std_reloc_in
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2198 struct reloc_std_external
*bytes
,
2201 bfd_size_type symcount
)
2203 unsigned int r_index
;
2205 unsigned int r_length
;
2207 int r_baserel
, r_jmptable
, r_relative
;
2208 struct aoutdata
*su
= &(abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
->a
);
2209 unsigned int howto_idx
;
2211 cache_ptr
->address
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, bytes
->r_address
);
2213 /* Now the fun stuff. */
2214 if (bfd_header_big_endian (abfd
))
2216 r_index
= (((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[0] << 16)
2217 | ((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[1] << 8)
2218 | bytes
->r_index
[2]);
2219 r_extern
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
));
2220 r_pcrel
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG
));
2221 r_baserel
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG
));
2222 r_jmptable
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG
));
2223 r_relative
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG
));
2224 r_length
= ((bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_BIG
)
2225 >> RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG
);
2229 r_index
= (((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[2] << 16)
2230 | ((unsigned int) bytes
->r_index
[1] << 8)
2231 | bytes
->r_index
[0]);
2232 r_extern
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
));
2233 r_pcrel
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE
));
2234 r_baserel
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE
));
2235 r_jmptable
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE
));
2236 r_relative
= (0 != (bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE
));
2237 r_length
= ((bytes
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_LITTLE
)
2238 >> RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE
);
2241 howto_idx
= (r_length
+ 4 * r_pcrel
+ 8 * r_baserel
2242 + 16 * r_jmptable
+ 32 * r_relative
);
2243 if (howto_idx
< TABLE_SIZE (howto_table_std
))
2245 cache_ptr
->howto
= howto_table_std
+ howto_idx
;
2246 if (cache_ptr
->howto
->type
== (unsigned int) -1)
2247 cache_ptr
->howto
= NULL
;
2250 cache_ptr
->howto
= NULL
;
2252 /* Base relative relocs are always against the symbol table,
2253 regardless of the setting of r_extern. r_extern just reflects
2254 whether the symbol the reloc is against is local or global. */
2258 if (r_extern
&& r_index
> symcount
)
2260 /* We could arrange to return an error, but it might be useful
2261 to see the file even if it is bad. */
2269 /* Read and swap the relocs for a section. */
2272 NAME (aout
, slurp_reloc_table
) (bfd
*abfd
, sec_ptr asect
, asymbol
**symbols
)
2274 bfd_size_type count
;
2275 bfd_size_type reloc_size
;
2277 arelent
*reloc_cache
;
2279 unsigned int counter
= 0;
2283 if (asect
->relocation
)
2286 if (asect
->flags
& SEC_CONSTRUCTOR
)
2289 if (asect
== obj_datasec (abfd
))
2290 reloc_size
= exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_drsize
;
2291 else if (asect
== obj_textsec (abfd
))
2292 reloc_size
= exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_trsize
;
2293 else if (asect
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
2297 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
2301 if (reloc_size
== 0)
2302 return TRUE
; /* Nothing to be done. */
2304 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, asect
->rel_filepos
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
2307 each_size
= obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
);
2309 count
= reloc_size
/ each_size
;
2311 return TRUE
; /* Nothing to be done. */
2313 amt
= count
* sizeof (arelent
);
2314 reloc_cache
= (arelent
*) bfd_zmalloc (amt
);
2315 if (reloc_cache
== NULL
)
2318 relocs
= bfd_malloc (reloc_size
);
2325 if (bfd_bread (relocs
, reloc_size
, abfd
) != reloc_size
)
2332 cache_ptr
= reloc_cache
;
2333 if (each_size
== RELOC_EXT_SIZE
)
2335 struct reloc_ext_external
*rptr
= (struct reloc_ext_external
*) relocs
;
2337 for (; counter
< count
; counter
++, rptr
++, cache_ptr
++)
2338 MY_swap_ext_reloc_in (abfd
, rptr
, cache_ptr
, symbols
,
2339 (bfd_size_type
) bfd_get_symcount (abfd
));
2343 struct reloc_std_external
*rptr
= (struct reloc_std_external
*) relocs
;
2345 for (; counter
< count
; counter
++, rptr
++, cache_ptr
++)
2346 MY_swap_std_reloc_in (abfd
, rptr
, cache_ptr
, symbols
,
2347 (bfd_size_type
) bfd_get_symcount (abfd
));
2352 asect
->relocation
= reloc_cache
;
2353 asect
->reloc_count
= cache_ptr
- reloc_cache
;
2358 /* Write out a relocation section into an object file. */
2361 NAME (aout
, squirt_out_relocs
) (bfd
*abfd
, asection
*section
)
2364 unsigned char *native
, *natptr
;
2367 unsigned int count
= section
->reloc_count
;
2368 bfd_size_type natsize
;
2370 if (count
== 0 || section
->orelocation
== NULL
)
2373 each_size
= obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
);
2374 natsize
= (bfd_size_type
) each_size
* count
;
2375 native
= (unsigned char *) bfd_zalloc (abfd
, natsize
);
2379 generic
= section
->orelocation
;
2381 if (each_size
== RELOC_EXT_SIZE
)
2383 for (natptr
= native
;
2385 --count
, natptr
+= each_size
, ++generic
)
2386 MY_swap_ext_reloc_out (abfd
, *generic
,
2387 (struct reloc_ext_external
*) natptr
);
2391 for (natptr
= native
;
2393 --count
, natptr
+= each_size
, ++generic
)
2394 MY_swap_std_reloc_out (abfd
, *generic
,
2395 (struct reloc_std_external
*) natptr
);
2398 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) native
, natsize
, abfd
) != natsize
)
2400 bfd_release (abfd
, native
);
2403 bfd_release (abfd
, native
);
2408 /* This is stupid. This function should be a boolean predicate. */
2411 NAME (aout
, canonicalize_reloc
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2416 arelent
*tblptr
= section
->relocation
;
2419 if (section
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
2425 if (!(tblptr
|| NAME (aout
, slurp_reloc_table
) (abfd
, section
, symbols
)))
2428 if (section
->flags
& SEC_CONSTRUCTOR
)
2430 arelent_chain
*chain
= section
->constructor_chain
;
2431 for (count
= 0; count
< section
->reloc_count
; count
++)
2433 *relptr
++ = &chain
->relent
;
2434 chain
= chain
->next
;
2439 tblptr
= section
->relocation
;
2441 for (count
= 0; count
++ < section
->reloc_count
; )
2443 *relptr
++ = tblptr
++;
2448 return section
->reloc_count
;
2452 NAME (aout
, get_reloc_upper_bound
) (bfd
*abfd
, sec_ptr asect
)
2454 if (bfd_get_format (abfd
) != bfd_object
)
2456 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
2460 if (asect
->flags
& SEC_CONSTRUCTOR
)
2461 return sizeof (arelent
*) * (asect
->reloc_count
+ 1);
2463 if (asect
== obj_datasec (abfd
))
2464 return sizeof (arelent
*)
2465 * ((exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_drsize
/ obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
))
2468 if (asect
== obj_textsec (abfd
))
2469 return sizeof (arelent
*)
2470 * ((exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_trsize
/ obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
))
2473 if (asect
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
2474 return sizeof (arelent
*);
2476 if (asect
== obj_bsssec (abfd
))
2479 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
2484 NAME (aout
, get_symtab_upper_bound
) (bfd
*abfd
)
2486 if (!NAME (aout
, slurp_symbol_table
) (abfd
))
2489 return (bfd_get_symcount (abfd
)+1) * (sizeof (aout_symbol_type
*));
2493 NAME (aout
, get_lineno
) (bfd
*ignore_abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2494 asymbol
*ignore_symbol ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2500 NAME (aout
, get_symbol_info
) (bfd
*ignore_abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
,
2504 bfd_symbol_info (symbol
, ret
);
2506 if (ret
->type
== '?')
2508 int type_code
= aout_symbol (symbol
)->type
& 0xff;
2509 const char *stab_name
= bfd_get_stab_name (type_code
);
2510 static char buf
[10];
2512 if (stab_name
== NULL
)
2514 sprintf (buf
, "(%d)", type_code
);
2518 ret
->stab_type
= type_code
;
2519 ret
->stab_other
= (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->other
& 0xff);
2520 ret
->stab_desc
= (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->desc
& 0xffff);
2521 ret
->stab_name
= stab_name
;
2526 NAME (aout
, print_symbol
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2529 bfd_print_symbol_type how
)
2531 FILE *file
= (FILE *)afile
;
2535 case bfd_print_symbol_name
:
2537 fprintf (file
,"%s", symbol
->name
);
2539 case bfd_print_symbol_more
:
2540 fprintf (file
,"%4x %2x %2x",
2541 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->desc
& 0xffff),
2542 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->other
& 0xff),
2543 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->type
));
2545 case bfd_print_symbol_all
:
2547 const char *section_name
= symbol
->section
->name
;
2549 bfd_print_symbol_vandf (abfd
, (void *)file
, symbol
);
2551 fprintf (file
," %-5s %04x %02x %02x",
2553 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->desc
& 0xffff),
2554 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->other
& 0xff),
2555 (unsigned) (aout_symbol (symbol
)->type
& 0xff));
2557 fprintf (file
," %s", symbol
->name
);
2563 /* If we don't have to allocate more than 1MB to hold the generic
2564 symbols, we use the generic minisymbol methord: it's faster, since
2565 it only translates the symbols once, not multiple times. */
2566 #define MINISYM_THRESHOLD (1000000 / sizeof (asymbol))
2568 /* Read minisymbols. For minisymbols, we use the unmodified a.out
2569 symbols. The minisymbol_to_symbol function translates these into
2570 BFD asymbol structures. */
2573 NAME (aout
, read_minisymbols
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2574 bfd_boolean dynamic
,
2576 unsigned int *sizep
)
2579 /* We could handle the dynamic symbols here as well, but it's
2580 easier to hand them off. */
2581 return _bfd_generic_read_minisymbols (abfd
, dynamic
, minisymsp
, sizep
);
2583 if (! aout_get_external_symbols (abfd
))
2586 if (obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
) < MINISYM_THRESHOLD
)
2587 return _bfd_generic_read_minisymbols (abfd
, dynamic
, minisymsp
, sizep
);
2589 *minisymsp
= (void *) obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
);
2591 /* By passing the external symbols back from this routine, we are
2592 giving up control over the memory block. Clear
2593 obj_aout_external_syms, so that we do not try to free it
2595 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = NULL
;
2597 *sizep
= EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
2598 return obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
2601 /* Convert a minisymbol to a BFD asymbol. A minisymbol is just an
2602 unmodified a.out symbol. The SYM argument is a structure returned
2603 by bfd_make_empty_symbol, which we fill in here. */
2606 NAME (aout
, minisymbol_to_symbol
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2607 bfd_boolean dynamic
,
2608 const void * minisym
,
2612 || obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
) < MINISYM_THRESHOLD
)
2613 return _bfd_generic_minisymbol_to_symbol (abfd
, dynamic
, minisym
, sym
);
2615 memset (sym
, 0, sizeof (aout_symbol_type
));
2617 /* We call translate_symbol_table to translate a single symbol. */
2618 if (! (NAME (aout
, translate_symbol_table
)
2620 (aout_symbol_type
*) sym
,
2621 (struct external_nlist
*) minisym
,
2623 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
),
2624 obj_aout_external_string_size (abfd
),
2631 /* Provided a BFD, a section and an offset into the section, calculate
2632 and return the name of the source file and the line nearest to the
2636 NAME (aout
, find_nearest_line
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2640 const char **filename_ptr
,
2641 const char **functionname_ptr
,
2642 unsigned int *line_ptr
)
2644 /* Run down the file looking for the filename, function and linenumber. */
2646 const char *directory_name
= NULL
;
2647 const char *main_file_name
= NULL
;
2648 const char *current_file_name
= NULL
;
2649 const char *line_file_name
= NULL
; /* Value of current_file_name at line number. */
2650 const char *line_directory_name
= NULL
; /* Value of directory_name at line number. */
2651 bfd_vma low_line_vma
= 0;
2652 bfd_vma low_func_vma
= 0;
2654 bfd_size_type filelen
, funclen
;
2657 *filename_ptr
= abfd
->filename
;
2658 *functionname_ptr
= 0;
2661 if (symbols
!= NULL
)
2663 for (p
= symbols
; *p
; p
++)
2665 aout_symbol_type
*q
= (aout_symbol_type
*) (*p
);
2670 /* If this looks like a file name symbol, and it comes after
2671 the line number we have found so far, but before the
2672 offset, then we have probably not found the right line
2674 if (q
->symbol
.value
<= offset
2675 && ((q
->symbol
.value
> low_line_vma
2676 && (line_file_name
!= NULL
2678 || (q
->symbol
.value
> low_func_vma
2681 const char *symname
;
2683 symname
= q
->symbol
.name
;
2684 if (strcmp (symname
+ strlen (symname
) - 2, ".o") == 0)
2686 if (q
->symbol
.value
> low_line_vma
)
2689 line_file_name
= NULL
;
2691 if (q
->symbol
.value
> low_func_vma
)
2698 /* If this symbol is less than the offset, but greater than
2699 the line number we have found so far, then we have not
2700 found the right line number. */
2701 if (q
->symbol
.value
<= offset
)
2703 if (q
->symbol
.value
> low_line_vma
)
2706 line_file_name
= NULL
;
2708 if (q
->symbol
.value
> low_func_vma
)
2712 main_file_name
= current_file_name
= q
->symbol
.name
;
2713 /* Look ahead to next symbol to check if that too is an N_SO. */
2717 q
= (aout_symbol_type
*) (*p
);
2718 if (q
->type
!= (int)N_SO
)
2721 /* Found a second N_SO First is directory; second is filename. */
2722 directory_name
= current_file_name
;
2723 main_file_name
= current_file_name
= q
->symbol
.name
;
2724 if (obj_textsec (abfd
) != section
)
2728 current_file_name
= q
->symbol
.name
;
2735 /* We'll keep this if it resolves nearer than the one we have
2737 if (q
->symbol
.value
>= low_line_vma
2738 && q
->symbol
.value
<= offset
)
2740 *line_ptr
= q
->desc
;
2741 low_line_vma
= q
->symbol
.value
;
2742 line_file_name
= current_file_name
;
2743 line_directory_name
= directory_name
;
2748 /* We'll keep this if it is nearer than the one we have already. */
2749 if (q
->symbol
.value
>= low_func_vma
&&
2750 q
->symbol
.value
<= offset
)
2752 low_func_vma
= q
->symbol
.value
;
2753 func
= (asymbol
*)q
;
2755 else if (q
->symbol
.value
> offset
)
2766 main_file_name
= line_file_name
;
2767 directory_name
= line_directory_name
;
2770 if (main_file_name
== NULL
2771 || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (main_file_name
)
2772 || directory_name
== NULL
)
2775 filelen
= strlen (directory_name
) + strlen (main_file_name
);
2780 funclen
= strlen (bfd_asymbol_name (func
));
2782 if (adata (abfd
).line_buf
!= NULL
)
2783 free (adata (abfd
).line_buf
);
2785 if (filelen
+ funclen
== 0)
2786 adata (abfd
).line_buf
= buf
= NULL
;
2789 buf
= (char *) bfd_malloc (filelen
+ funclen
+ 3);
2790 adata (abfd
).line_buf
= buf
;
2795 if (main_file_name
!= NULL
)
2797 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (main_file_name
) || directory_name
== NULL
)
2798 *filename_ptr
= main_file_name
;
2801 sprintf (buf
, "%s%s", directory_name
, main_file_name
);
2802 *filename_ptr
= buf
;
2809 const char *function
= func
->name
;
2812 /* The caller expects a symbol name. We actually have a
2813 function name, without the leading underscore. Put the
2814 underscore back in, so that the caller gets a symbol name. */
2815 if (bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (abfd
) == '\0')
2816 strcpy (buf
, function
);
2819 buf
[0] = bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (abfd
);
2820 strcpy (buf
+ 1, function
);
2822 /* Have to remove : stuff. */
2823 colon
= strchr (buf
, ':');
2826 *functionname_ptr
= buf
;
2833 NAME (aout
, sizeof_headers
) (bfd
*abfd
,
2834 struct bfd_link_info
*info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
)
2836 return adata (abfd
).exec_bytes_size
;
2839 /* Free all information we have cached for this BFD. We can always
2840 read it again later if we need it. */
2843 NAME (aout
, bfd_free_cached_info
) (bfd
*abfd
)
2847 if (bfd_get_format (abfd
) != bfd_object
2848 || abfd
->tdata
.aout_data
== NULL
)
2851 #define BFCI_FREE(x) if (x != NULL) { free (x); x = NULL; }
2852 BFCI_FREE (obj_aout_symbols (abfd
));
2854 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = 0;
2855 bfd_free_window (&obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
));
2856 bfd_free_window (&obj_aout_string_window (abfd
));
2857 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) = 0;
2859 BFCI_FREE (obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
));
2860 BFCI_FREE (obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
));
2862 for (o
= abfd
->sections
; o
!= NULL
; o
= o
->next
)
2863 BFCI_FREE (o
->relocation
);
2869 /* a.out link code. */
2871 /* Routine to create an entry in an a.out link hash table. */
2873 struct bfd_hash_entry
*
2874 NAME (aout
, link_hash_newfunc
) (struct bfd_hash_entry
*entry
,
2875 struct bfd_hash_table
*table
,
2878 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*ret
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) entry
;
2880 /* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a
2883 ret
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) bfd_hash_allocate (table
,
2888 /* Call the allocation method of the superclass. */
2889 ret
= ((struct aout_link_hash_entry
*)
2890 _bfd_link_hash_newfunc ((struct bfd_hash_entry
*) ret
,
2894 /* Set local fields. */
2895 ret
->written
= FALSE
;
2899 return (struct bfd_hash_entry
*) ret
;
2902 /* Initialize an a.out link hash table. */
2905 NAME (aout
, link_hash_table_init
) (struct aout_link_hash_table
*table
,
2907 struct bfd_hash_entry
*(*newfunc
)
2908 (struct bfd_hash_entry
*, struct bfd_hash_table
*,
2910 unsigned int entsize
)
2912 return _bfd_link_hash_table_init (&table
->root
, abfd
, newfunc
, entsize
);
2915 /* Create an a.out link hash table. */
2917 struct bfd_link_hash_table
*
2918 NAME (aout
, link_hash_table_create
) (bfd
*abfd
)
2920 struct aout_link_hash_table
*ret
;
2921 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (* ret
);
2923 ret
= (struct aout_link_hash_table
*) bfd_malloc (amt
);
2927 if (!NAME (aout
, link_hash_table_init
) (ret
, abfd
,
2928 NAME (aout
, link_hash_newfunc
),
2929 sizeof (struct aout_link_hash_entry
)))
2937 /* Add all symbols from an object file to the hash table. */
2940 aout_link_add_symbols (bfd
*abfd
, struct bfd_link_info
*info
)
2942 bfd_boolean (*add_one_symbol
)
2943 (struct bfd_link_info
*, bfd
*, const char *, flagword
, asection
*,
2944 bfd_vma
, const char *, bfd_boolean
, bfd_boolean
,
2945 struct bfd_link_hash_entry
**);
2946 struct external_nlist
*syms
;
2947 bfd_size_type sym_count
;
2950 struct aout_link_hash_entry
**sym_hash
;
2951 struct external_nlist
*p
;
2952 struct external_nlist
*pend
;
2955 syms
= obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
);
2956 sym_count
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
2957 strings
= obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
);
2958 if (info
->keep_memory
)
2963 if (aout_backend_info (abfd
)->add_dynamic_symbols
!= NULL
)
2965 if (! ((*aout_backend_info (abfd
)->add_dynamic_symbols
)
2966 (abfd
, info
, &syms
, &sym_count
, &strings
)))
2971 return TRUE
; /* Nothing to do. */
2973 /* We keep a list of the linker hash table entries that correspond
2974 to particular symbols. We could just look them up in the hash
2975 table, but keeping the list is more efficient. Perhaps this
2976 should be conditional on info->keep_memory. */
2977 amt
= sym_count
* sizeof (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*);
2978 sym_hash
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
**) bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
2979 if (sym_hash
== NULL
)
2981 obj_aout_sym_hashes (abfd
) = sym_hash
;
2983 add_one_symbol
= aout_backend_info (abfd
)->add_one_symbol
;
2984 if (add_one_symbol
== NULL
)
2985 add_one_symbol
= _bfd_generic_link_add_one_symbol
;
2988 pend
= p
+ sym_count
;
2989 for (; p
< pend
; p
++, sym_hash
++)
3000 type
= H_GET_8 (abfd
, p
->e_type
);
3002 /* Ignore debugging symbols. */
3003 if ((type
& N_STAB
) != 0)
3006 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_strx
);
3007 value
= GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_value
);
3024 /* Ignore symbols that are not externally visible. */
3027 /* Ignore local indirect symbol. */
3032 case N_UNDF
| N_EXT
:
3035 section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
3039 section
= bfd_com_section_ptr
;
3042 section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
3044 case N_TEXT
| N_EXT
:
3045 section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
3046 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3048 case N_DATA
| N_EXT
:
3049 case N_SETV
| N_EXT
:
3050 /* Treat N_SETV symbols as N_DATA symbol; see comment in
3051 translate_from_native_sym_flags. */
3052 section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
3053 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3056 section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
3057 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3059 case N_INDR
| N_EXT
:
3060 /* An indirect symbol. The next symbol is the symbol
3061 which this one really is. */
3062 BFD_ASSERT (p
+ 1 < pend
);
3064 string
= strings
+ GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_strx
);
3065 section
= bfd_ind_section_ptr
;
3066 flags
|= BSF_INDIRECT
;
3068 case N_COMM
| N_EXT
:
3069 section
= bfd_com_section_ptr
;
3071 case N_SETA
: case N_SETA
| N_EXT
:
3072 section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
3073 flags
|= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
;
3075 case N_SETT
: case N_SETT
| N_EXT
:
3076 section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
3077 flags
|= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
;
3078 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3080 case N_SETD
: case N_SETD
| N_EXT
:
3081 section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
3082 flags
|= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
;
3083 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3085 case N_SETB
: case N_SETB
| N_EXT
:
3086 section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
3087 flags
|= BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
;
3088 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3091 /* A warning symbol. The next symbol is the one to warn
3092 about. If there is no next symbol, just look away. */
3097 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_strx
);
3098 section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
3099 flags
|= BSF_WARNING
;
3102 section
= bfd_und_section_ptr
;
3106 section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
3110 section
= obj_textsec (abfd
);
3111 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3115 section
= obj_datasec (abfd
);
3116 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3120 section
= obj_bsssec (abfd
);
3121 value
-= bfd_get_section_vma (abfd
, section
);
3126 if (! ((*add_one_symbol
)
3127 (info
, abfd
, name
, flags
, section
, value
, string
, copy
, FALSE
,
3128 (struct bfd_link_hash_entry
**) sym_hash
)))
3131 /* Restrict the maximum alignment of a common symbol based on
3132 the architecture, since a.out has no way to represent
3133 alignment requirements of a section in a .o file. FIXME:
3134 This isn't quite right: it should use the architecture of the
3135 output file, not the input files. */
3136 if ((*sym_hash
)->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_common
3137 && ((*sym_hash
)->root
.u
.c
.p
->alignment_power
>
3138 bfd_get_arch_info (abfd
)->section_align_power
))
3139 (*sym_hash
)->root
.u
.c
.p
->alignment_power
=
3140 bfd_get_arch_info (abfd
)->section_align_power
;
3142 /* If this is a set symbol, and we are not building sets, then
3143 it is possible for the hash entry to not have been set. In
3144 such a case, treat the symbol as not globally defined. */
3145 if ((*sym_hash
)->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_new
)
3147 BFD_ASSERT ((flags
& BSF_CONSTRUCTOR
) != 0);
3151 if (type
== (N_INDR
| N_EXT
) || type
== N_WARNING
)
3158 /* Free up the internal symbols read from an a.out file. */
3161 aout_link_free_symbols (bfd
*abfd
)
3163 if (obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) != NULL
)
3166 bfd_free_window (&obj_aout_sym_window (abfd
));
3168 free ((void *) obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
));
3170 obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
) = NULL
;
3172 if (obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) != NULL
)
3175 bfd_free_window (&obj_aout_string_window (abfd
));
3177 free ((void *) obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
));
3179 obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
) = NULL
;
3184 /* Add symbols from an a.out object file. */
3187 aout_link_add_object_symbols (bfd
*abfd
, struct bfd_link_info
*info
)
3189 if (! aout_get_external_symbols (abfd
))
3191 if (! aout_link_add_symbols (abfd
, info
))
3193 if (! info
->keep_memory
)
3195 if (! aout_link_free_symbols (abfd
))
3201 /* Look through the internal symbols to see if this object file should
3202 be included in the link. We should include this object file if it
3203 defines any symbols which are currently undefined. If this object
3204 file defines a common symbol, then we may adjust the size of the
3205 known symbol but we do not include the object file in the link
3206 (unless there is some other reason to include it). */
3209 aout_link_check_ar_symbols (bfd
*abfd
,
3210 struct bfd_link_info
*info
,
3211 bfd_boolean
*pneeded
,
3214 struct external_nlist
*p
;
3215 struct external_nlist
*pend
;
3220 /* Look through all the symbols. */
3221 p
= obj_aout_external_syms (abfd
);
3222 pend
= p
+ obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
3223 strings
= obj_aout_external_strings (abfd
);
3224 for (; p
< pend
; p
++)
3226 int type
= H_GET_8 (abfd
, p
->e_type
);
3228 struct bfd_link_hash_entry
*h
;
3230 /* Ignore symbols that are not externally visible. This is an
3231 optimization only, as we check the type more thoroughly
3233 if (((type
& N_EXT
) == 0
3234 || (type
& N_STAB
) != 0
3241 if (type
== N_WARNING
3247 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_strx
);
3248 h
= bfd_link_hash_lookup (info
->hash
, name
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
);
3250 /* We are only interested in symbols that are currently
3251 undefined or common. */
3253 || (h
->type
!= bfd_link_hash_undefined
3254 && h
->type
!= bfd_link_hash_common
))
3256 if (type
== (N_INDR
| N_EXT
))
3261 if (type
== (N_TEXT
| N_EXT
)
3262 || type
== (N_DATA
| N_EXT
)
3263 || type
== (N_BSS
| N_EXT
)
3264 || type
== (N_ABS
| N_EXT
)
3265 || type
== (N_INDR
| N_EXT
))
3267 /* This object file defines this symbol. We must link it
3268 in. This is true regardless of whether the current
3269 definition of the symbol is undefined or common.
3271 If the current definition is common, we have a case in
3272 which we have already seen an object file including:
3274 and this object file from the archive includes:
3276 In such a case, whether to include this object is target
3277 dependant for backward compatibility.
3279 FIXME: The SunOS 4.1.3 linker will pull in the archive
3280 element if the symbol is defined in the .data section,
3281 but not if it is defined in the .text section. That
3282 seems a bit crazy to me, and it has not been implemented
3283 yet. However, it might be correct. */
3284 if (h
->type
== bfd_link_hash_common
)
3288 switch (info
->common_skip_ar_symbols
)
3290 case bfd_link_common_skip_text
:
3291 skip
= (type
== (N_TEXT
| N_EXT
));
3293 case bfd_link_common_skip_data
:
3294 skip
= (type
== (N_DATA
| N_EXT
));
3297 case bfd_link_common_skip_all
:
3306 if (!(*info
->callbacks
3307 ->add_archive_element
) (info
, abfd
, name
, subsbfd
))
3313 if (type
== (N_UNDF
| N_EXT
))
3317 value
= GET_WORD (abfd
, p
->e_value
);
3320 /* This symbol is common in the object from the archive
3322 if (h
->type
== bfd_link_hash_undefined
)
3327 symbfd
= h
->u
.undef
.abfd
;
3330 /* This symbol was created as undefined from
3331 outside BFD. We assume that we should link
3332 in the object file. This is done for the -u
3333 option in the linker. */
3334 if (!(*info
->callbacks
3335 ->add_archive_element
) (info
, abfd
, name
, subsbfd
))
3340 /* Turn the current link symbol into a common
3341 symbol. It is already on the undefs list. */
3342 h
->type
= bfd_link_hash_common
;
3343 h
->u
.c
.p
= (struct bfd_link_hash_common_entry
*)
3344 bfd_hash_allocate (&info
->hash
->table
,
3345 sizeof (struct bfd_link_hash_common_entry
));
3346 if (h
->u
.c
.p
== NULL
)
3349 h
->u
.c
.size
= value
;
3351 /* FIXME: This isn't quite right. The maximum
3352 alignment of a common symbol should be set by the
3353 architecture of the output file, not of the input
3355 power
= bfd_log2 (value
);
3356 if (power
> bfd_get_arch_info (abfd
)->section_align_power
)
3357 power
= bfd_get_arch_info (abfd
)->section_align_power
;
3358 h
->u
.c
.p
->alignment_power
= power
;
3360 h
->u
.c
.p
->section
= bfd_make_section_old_way (symbfd
,
3365 /* Adjust the size of the common symbol if
3367 if (value
> h
->u
.c
.size
)
3368 h
->u
.c
.size
= value
;
3378 /* This symbol is weak but defined. We must pull it in if
3379 the current link symbol is undefined, but we don't want
3380 it if the current link symbol is common. */
3381 if (h
->type
== bfd_link_hash_undefined
)
3383 if (!(*info
->callbacks
3384 ->add_archive_element
) (info
, abfd
, name
, subsbfd
))
3392 /* We do not need this object file. */
3395 /* Check a single archive element to see if we need to include it in
3396 the link. *PNEEDED is set according to whether this element is
3397 needed in the link or not. This is called from
3398 _bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols. */
3401 aout_link_check_archive_element (bfd
*abfd
,
3402 struct bfd_link_info
*info
,
3403 bfd_boolean
*pneeded
)
3408 if (!aout_get_external_symbols (abfd
))
3412 if (!aout_link_check_ar_symbols (abfd
, info
, pneeded
, &abfd
))
3418 /* Potentially, the add_archive_element hook may have set a
3419 substitute BFD for us. */
3422 if (!info
->keep_memory
3423 && !aout_link_free_symbols (oldbfd
))
3425 if (!aout_get_external_symbols (abfd
))
3428 if (!aout_link_add_symbols (abfd
, info
))
3432 if (!info
->keep_memory
|| !needed
)
3434 if (!aout_link_free_symbols (abfd
))
3441 /* Given an a.out BFD, add symbols to the global hash table as
3445 NAME (aout
, link_add_symbols
) (bfd
*abfd
, struct bfd_link_info
*info
)
3447 switch (bfd_get_format (abfd
))
3450 return aout_link_add_object_symbols (abfd
, info
);
3452 return _bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols
3453 (abfd
, info
, aout_link_check_archive_element
);
3455 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
3460 /* A hash table used for header files with N_BINCL entries. */
3462 struct aout_link_includes_table
3464 struct bfd_hash_table root
;
3467 /* A linked list of totals that we have found for a particular header
3470 struct aout_link_includes_totals
3472 struct aout_link_includes_totals
*next
;
3476 /* An entry in the header file hash table. */
3478 struct aout_link_includes_entry
3480 struct bfd_hash_entry root
;
3481 /* List of totals we have found for this file. */
3482 struct aout_link_includes_totals
*totals
;
3485 /* Look up an entry in an the header file hash table. */
3487 #define aout_link_includes_lookup(table, string, create, copy) \
3488 ((struct aout_link_includes_entry *) \
3489 bfd_hash_lookup (&(table)->root, (string), (create), (copy)))
3491 /* During the final link step we need to pass around a bunch of
3492 information, so we do it in an instance of this structure. */
3494 struct aout_final_link_info
3496 /* General link information. */
3497 struct bfd_link_info
*info
;
3500 /* Reloc file positions. */
3501 file_ptr treloff
, dreloff
;
3502 /* File position of symbols. */
3505 struct bfd_strtab_hash
*strtab
;
3506 /* Header file hash table. */
3507 struct aout_link_includes_table includes
;
3508 /* A buffer large enough to hold the contents of any section. */
3510 /* A buffer large enough to hold the relocs of any section. */
3512 /* A buffer large enough to hold the symbol map of any input BFD. */
3514 /* A buffer large enough to hold output symbols of any input BFD. */
3515 struct external_nlist
*output_syms
;
3518 /* The function to create a new entry in the header file hash table. */
3520 static struct bfd_hash_entry
*
3521 aout_link_includes_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry
*entry
,
3522 struct bfd_hash_table
*table
,
3525 struct aout_link_includes_entry
*ret
=
3526 (struct aout_link_includes_entry
*) entry
;
3528 /* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a
3531 ret
= (struct aout_link_includes_entry
*)
3532 bfd_hash_allocate (table
, sizeof (* ret
));
3536 /* Call the allocation method of the superclass. */
3537 ret
= ((struct aout_link_includes_entry
*)
3538 bfd_hash_newfunc ((struct bfd_hash_entry
*) ret
, table
, string
));
3541 /* Set local fields. */
3545 return (struct bfd_hash_entry
*) ret
;
3548 /* Write out a symbol that was not associated with an a.out input
3552 aout_link_write_other_symbol (struct bfd_hash_entry
*bh
, void *data
)
3554 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) bh
;
3555 struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
= (struct aout_final_link_info
*) data
;
3559 struct external_nlist outsym
;
3563 if (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_warning
)
3565 h
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) h
->root
.u
.i
.link
;
3566 if (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_new
)
3570 output_bfd
= flaginfo
->output_bfd
;
3572 if (aout_backend_info (output_bfd
)->write_dynamic_symbol
!= NULL
)
3574 if (! ((*aout_backend_info (output_bfd
)->write_dynamic_symbol
)
3575 (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->info
, h
)))
3577 /* FIXME: No way to handle errors. */
3587 /* An indx of -2 means the symbol must be written. */
3589 && (flaginfo
->info
->strip
== strip_all
3590 || (flaginfo
->info
->strip
== strip_some
3591 && bfd_hash_lookup (flaginfo
->info
->keep_hash
, h
->root
.root
.string
,
3592 FALSE
, FALSE
) == NULL
)))
3595 switch (h
->root
.type
)
3598 case bfd_link_hash_warning
:
3600 /* Avoid variable not initialized warnings. */
3602 case bfd_link_hash_new
:
3603 /* This can happen for set symbols when sets are not being
3606 case bfd_link_hash_undefined
:
3607 type
= N_UNDF
| N_EXT
;
3610 case bfd_link_hash_defined
:
3611 case bfd_link_hash_defweak
:
3615 sec
= h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_section
;
3616 BFD_ASSERT (bfd_is_abs_section (sec
)
3617 || sec
->owner
== output_bfd
);
3618 if (sec
== obj_textsec (output_bfd
))
3619 type
= h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
? N_TEXT
: N_WEAKT
;
3620 else if (sec
== obj_datasec (output_bfd
))
3621 type
= h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
? N_DATA
: N_WEAKD
;
3622 else if (sec
== obj_bsssec (output_bfd
))
3623 type
= h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
? N_BSS
: N_WEAKB
;
3625 type
= h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
? N_ABS
: N_WEAKA
;
3627 val
= (h
->root
.u
.def
.value
3629 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_offset
);
3632 case bfd_link_hash_common
:
3633 type
= N_UNDF
| N_EXT
;
3634 val
= h
->root
.u
.c
.size
;
3636 case bfd_link_hash_undefweak
:
3640 case bfd_link_hash_indirect
:
3641 /* We ignore these symbols, since the indirected symbol is
3642 already in the hash table. */
3646 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, type
, outsym
.e_type
);
3647 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, 0, outsym
.e_other
);
3648 H_PUT_16 (output_bfd
, 0, outsym
.e_desc
);
3649 indx
= add_to_stringtab (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->strtab
, h
->root
.root
.string
,
3651 if (indx
== - (bfd_size_type
) 1)
3652 /* FIXME: No way to handle errors. */
3655 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, indx
, outsym
.e_strx
);
3656 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, val
, outsym
.e_value
);
3658 amt
= EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
3659 if (bfd_seek (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->symoff
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
3660 || bfd_bwrite ((void *) &outsym
, amt
, output_bfd
) != amt
)
3661 /* FIXME: No way to handle errors. */
3664 flaginfo
->symoff
+= EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
3665 h
->indx
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
3666 ++obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
3671 /* Handle a link order which is supposed to generate a reloc. */
3674 aout_link_reloc_link_order (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
,
3676 struct bfd_link_order
*p
)
3678 struct bfd_link_order_reloc
*pr
;
3681 reloc_howto_type
*howto
;
3682 file_ptr
*reloff_ptr
= NULL
;
3683 struct reloc_std_external srel
;
3684 struct reloc_ext_external erel
;
3690 if (p
->type
== bfd_section_reloc_link_order
)
3693 if (bfd_is_abs_section (pr
->u
.section
))
3694 r_index
= N_ABS
| N_EXT
;
3697 BFD_ASSERT (pr
->u
.section
->owner
== flaginfo
->output_bfd
);
3698 r_index
= pr
->u
.section
->target_index
;
3703 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
;
3705 BFD_ASSERT (p
->type
== bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order
);
3707 h
= ((struct aout_link_hash_entry
*)
3708 bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, flaginfo
->info
,
3709 pr
->u
.name
, FALSE
, FALSE
, TRUE
));
3715 /* We decided to strip this symbol, but it turns out that we
3716 can't. Note that we lose the other and desc information
3717 here. I don't think that will ever matter for a global
3721 if (!aout_link_write_other_symbol (&h
->root
.root
, flaginfo
))
3727 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->unattached_reloc
)
3728 (flaginfo
->info
, pr
->u
.name
, NULL
, NULL
, (bfd_vma
) 0)))
3734 howto
= bfd_reloc_type_lookup (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, pr
->reloc
);
3737 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
3741 if (o
== obj_textsec (flaginfo
->output_bfd
))
3742 reloff_ptr
= &flaginfo
->treloff
;
3743 else if (o
== obj_datasec (flaginfo
->output_bfd
))
3744 reloff_ptr
= &flaginfo
->dreloff
;
3748 if (obj_reloc_entry_size (flaginfo
->output_bfd
) == RELOC_STD_SIZE
)
3751 MY_put_reloc (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, r_extern
, r_index
, p
->offset
, howto
,
3761 r_pcrel
= (int) howto
->pc_relative
;
3762 r_baserel
= (howto
->type
& 8) != 0;
3763 r_jmptable
= (howto
->type
& 16) != 0;
3764 r_relative
= (howto
->type
& 32) != 0;
3765 r_length
= howto
->size
;
3767 PUT_WORD (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, p
->offset
, srel
.r_address
);
3768 if (bfd_header_big_endian (flaginfo
->output_bfd
))
3770 srel
.r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
3771 srel
.r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
3772 srel
.r_index
[2] = r_index
;
3774 ((r_extern
? RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
: 0)
3775 | (r_pcrel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG
: 0)
3776 | (r_baserel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG
: 0)
3777 | (r_jmptable
? RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG
: 0)
3778 | (r_relative
? RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG
: 0)
3779 | (r_length
<< RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG
));
3783 srel
.r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
3784 srel
.r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
3785 srel
.r_index
[0] = r_index
;
3787 ((r_extern
? RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
: 0)
3788 | (r_pcrel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE
: 0)
3789 | (r_baserel
? RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE
: 0)
3790 | (r_jmptable
? RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE
: 0)
3791 | (r_relative
? RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE
: 0)
3792 | (r_length
<< RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE
));
3796 rel_ptr
= (void *) &srel
;
3798 /* We have to write the addend into the object file, since
3799 standard a.out relocs are in place. It would be more
3800 reliable if we had the current contents of the file here,
3801 rather than assuming zeroes, but we can't read the file since
3802 it was opened using bfd_openw. */
3803 if (pr
->addend
!= 0)
3806 bfd_reloc_status_type r
;
3810 size
= bfd_get_reloc_size (howto
);
3811 buf
= (bfd_byte
*) bfd_zmalloc (size
);
3814 r
= MY_relocate_contents (howto
, flaginfo
->output_bfd
,
3815 (bfd_vma
) pr
->addend
, buf
);
3821 case bfd_reloc_outofrange
:
3823 case bfd_reloc_overflow
:
3824 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->reloc_overflow
)
3825 (flaginfo
->info
, NULL
,
3826 (p
->type
== bfd_section_reloc_link_order
3827 ? bfd_section_name (flaginfo
->output_bfd
,
3830 howto
->name
, pr
->addend
, NULL
, NULL
, (bfd_vma
) 0)))
3837 ok
= bfd_set_section_contents (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, o
, (void *) buf
,
3838 (file_ptr
) p
->offset
, size
);
3846 #ifdef MY_put_ext_reloc
3847 MY_put_ext_reloc (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, r_extern
, r_index
, p
->offset
,
3848 howto
, &erel
, pr
->addend
);
3850 PUT_WORD (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, p
->offset
, erel
.r_address
);
3852 if (bfd_header_big_endian (flaginfo
->output_bfd
))
3854 erel
.r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
3855 erel
.r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
3856 erel
.r_index
[2] = r_index
;
3858 ((r_extern
? RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
: 0)
3859 | (howto
->type
<< RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG
));
3863 erel
.r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
3864 erel
.r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
3865 erel
.r_index
[0] = r_index
;
3867 (r_extern
? RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
: 0)
3868 | (howto
->type
<< RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE
);
3871 PUT_WORD (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, (bfd_vma
) pr
->addend
, erel
.r_addend
);
3872 #endif /* MY_put_ext_reloc */
3874 rel_ptr
= (void *) &erel
;
3877 amt
= obj_reloc_entry_size (flaginfo
->output_bfd
);
3878 if (bfd_seek (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, *reloff_ptr
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
3879 || bfd_bwrite (rel_ptr
, amt
, flaginfo
->output_bfd
) != amt
)
3882 *reloff_ptr
+= obj_reloc_entry_size (flaginfo
->output_bfd
);
3884 /* Assert that the relocs have not run into the symbols, and that n
3885 the text relocs have not run into the data relocs. */
3886 BFD_ASSERT (*reloff_ptr
<= obj_sym_filepos (flaginfo
->output_bfd
)
3887 && (reloff_ptr
!= &flaginfo
->treloff
3889 <= obj_datasec (flaginfo
->output_bfd
)->rel_filepos
)));
3894 /* Get the section corresponding to a reloc index. */
3896 static INLINE asection
*
3897 aout_reloc_index_to_section (bfd
*abfd
, int indx
)
3899 switch (indx
& N_TYPE
)
3901 case N_TEXT
: return obj_textsec (abfd
);
3902 case N_DATA
: return obj_datasec (abfd
);
3903 case N_BSS
: return obj_bsssec (abfd
);
3905 case N_UNDF
: return bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
3911 /* Relocate an a.out section using standard a.out relocs. */
3914 aout_link_input_section_std (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
,
3916 asection
*input_section
,
3917 struct reloc_std_external
*relocs
,
3918 bfd_size_type rel_size
,
3921 bfd_boolean (*check_dynamic_reloc
)
3922 (struct bfd_link_info
*, bfd
*, asection
*,
3923 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*, void *, bfd_byte
*, bfd_boolean
*,
3926 bfd_boolean relocatable
;
3927 struct external_nlist
*syms
;
3929 struct aout_link_hash_entry
**sym_hashes
;
3931 bfd_size_type reloc_count
;
3932 struct reloc_std_external
*rel
;
3933 struct reloc_std_external
*rel_end
;
3935 output_bfd
= flaginfo
->output_bfd
;
3936 check_dynamic_reloc
= aout_backend_info (output_bfd
)->check_dynamic_reloc
;
3938 BFD_ASSERT (obj_reloc_entry_size (input_bfd
) == RELOC_STD_SIZE
);
3939 BFD_ASSERT (input_bfd
->xvec
->header_byteorder
3940 == output_bfd
->xvec
->header_byteorder
);
3942 relocatable
= flaginfo
->info
->relocatable
;
3943 syms
= obj_aout_external_syms (input_bfd
);
3944 strings
= obj_aout_external_strings (input_bfd
);
3945 sym_hashes
= obj_aout_sym_hashes (input_bfd
);
3946 symbol_map
= flaginfo
->symbol_map
;
3948 reloc_count
= rel_size
/ RELOC_STD_SIZE
;
3950 rel_end
= rel
+ reloc_count
;
3951 for (; rel
< rel_end
; rel
++)
3958 reloc_howto_type
*howto
;
3959 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
= NULL
;
3961 bfd_reloc_status_type r
;
3963 r_addr
= GET_SWORD (input_bfd
, rel
->r_address
);
3965 #ifdef MY_reloc_howto
3966 howto
= MY_reloc_howto (input_bfd
, rel
, r_index
, r_extern
, r_pcrel
);
3972 unsigned int howto_idx
;
3974 if (bfd_header_big_endian (input_bfd
))
3976 r_index
= (((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[0] << 16)
3977 | ((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[1] << 8)
3979 r_extern
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
));
3980 r_pcrel
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_BIG
));
3981 r_baserel
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_BIG
));
3982 r_jmptable
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_BIG
));
3983 r_relative
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_BIG
));
3984 r_length
= ((rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_BIG
)
3985 >> RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_BIG
);
3989 r_index
= (((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[2] << 16)
3990 | ((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[1] << 8)
3992 r_extern
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
));
3993 r_pcrel
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_PCREL_LITTLE
));
3994 r_baserel
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0]
3995 & RELOC_STD_BITS_BASEREL_LITTLE
));
3996 r_jmptable
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0]
3997 & RELOC_STD_BITS_JMPTABLE_LITTLE
));
3998 r_relative
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0]
3999 & RELOC_STD_BITS_RELATIVE_LITTLE
));
4000 r_length
= ((rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_LITTLE
)
4001 >> RELOC_STD_BITS_LENGTH_SH_LITTLE
);
4004 howto_idx
= (r_length
+ 4 * r_pcrel
+ 8 * r_baserel
4005 + 16 * r_jmptable
+ 32 * r_relative
);
4006 if (howto_idx
< TABLE_SIZE (howto_table_std
))
4007 howto
= howto_table_std
+ howto_idx
;
4015 (*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->einfo
)
4016 (_("%P: %B: unexpected relocation type\n"), input_bfd
);
4017 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
4023 /* We are generating a relocatable output file, and must
4024 modify the reloc accordingly. */
4027 /* If we know the symbol this relocation is against,
4028 convert it into a relocation against a section. This
4029 is what the native linker does. */
4030 h
= sym_hashes
[r_index
];
4032 && (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
4033 || h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defweak
))
4035 asection
*output_section
;
4037 /* Change the r_extern value. */
4038 if (bfd_header_big_endian (output_bfd
))
4039 rel
->r_type
[0] &=~ RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
;
4041 rel
->r_type
[0] &=~ RELOC_STD_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
;
4043 /* Compute a new r_index. */
4044 output_section
= h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_section
;
4045 if (output_section
== obj_textsec (output_bfd
))
4047 else if (output_section
== obj_datasec (output_bfd
))
4049 else if (output_section
== obj_bsssec (output_bfd
))
4054 /* Add the symbol value and the section VMA to the
4055 addend stored in the contents. */
4056 relocation
= (h
->root
.u
.def
.value
4057 + output_section
->vma
4058 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_offset
);
4062 /* We must change r_index according to the symbol
4064 r_index
= symbol_map
[r_index
];
4070 /* We decided to strip this symbol, but it
4071 turns out that we can't. Note that we
4072 lose the other and desc information here.
4073 I don't think that will ever matter for a
4079 if (!aout_link_write_other_symbol (&h
->root
.root
,
4089 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
,
4090 syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4091 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->unattached_reloc
)
4092 (flaginfo
->info
, name
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4102 /* Write out the new r_index value. */
4103 if (bfd_header_big_endian (output_bfd
))
4105 rel
->r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
4106 rel
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
4107 rel
->r_index
[2] = r_index
;
4111 rel
->r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
4112 rel
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
4113 rel
->r_index
[0] = r_index
;
4120 /* This is a relocation against a section. We must
4121 adjust by the amount that the section moved. */
4122 section
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4123 relocation
= (section
->output_section
->vma
4124 + section
->output_offset
4128 /* Change the address of the relocation. */
4129 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
,
4130 r_addr
+ input_section
->output_offset
,
4133 /* Adjust a PC relative relocation by removing the reference
4134 to the original address in the section and including the
4135 reference to the new address. */
4137 relocation
-= (input_section
->output_section
->vma
4138 + input_section
->output_offset
4139 - input_section
->vma
);
4141 #ifdef MY_relocatable_reloc
4142 MY_relocatable_reloc (howto
, output_bfd
, rel
, relocation
, r_addr
);
4145 if (relocation
== 0)
4148 r
= MY_relocate_contents (howto
,
4149 input_bfd
, relocation
,
4156 /* We are generating an executable, and must do a full
4162 h
= sym_hashes
[r_index
];
4165 && (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
4166 || h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defweak
))
4168 relocation
= (h
->root
.u
.def
.value
4169 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_section
->vma
4170 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_offset
);
4173 && h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_undefweak
)
4185 section
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4186 relocation
= (section
->output_section
->vma
4187 + section
->output_offset
4190 relocation
+= input_section
->vma
;
4193 if (check_dynamic_reloc
!= NULL
)
4197 if (! ((*check_dynamic_reloc
)
4198 (flaginfo
->info
, input_bfd
, input_section
, h
,
4199 (void *) rel
, contents
, &skip
, &relocation
)))
4205 /* Now warn if a global symbol is undefined. We could not
4206 do this earlier, because check_dynamic_reloc might want
4207 to skip this reloc. */
4208 if (hundef
&& ! flaginfo
->info
->shared
&& ! r_baserel
)
4213 name
= h
->root
.root
.string
;
4215 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
, syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4216 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->undefined_symbol
)
4217 (flaginfo
->info
, name
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4222 r
= MY_final_link_relocate (howto
,
4223 input_bfd
, input_section
,
4224 contents
, r_addr
, relocation
,
4228 if (r
!= bfd_reloc_ok
)
4233 case bfd_reloc_outofrange
:
4235 case bfd_reloc_overflow
:
4242 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
,
4243 syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4248 s
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4249 name
= bfd_section_name (input_bfd
, s
);
4251 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->reloc_overflow
)
4252 (flaginfo
->info
, (h
? &h
->root
: NULL
), name
,
4253 howto
->name
, (bfd_vma
) 0, input_bfd
,
4254 input_section
, r_addr
)))
4265 /* Relocate an a.out section using extended a.out relocs. */
4268 aout_link_input_section_ext (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
,
4270 asection
*input_section
,
4271 struct reloc_ext_external
*relocs
,
4272 bfd_size_type rel_size
,
4275 bfd_boolean (*check_dynamic_reloc
)
4276 (struct bfd_link_info
*, bfd
*, asection
*,
4277 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*, void *, bfd_byte
*, bfd_boolean
*,
4280 bfd_boolean relocatable
;
4281 struct external_nlist
*syms
;
4283 struct aout_link_hash_entry
**sym_hashes
;
4285 bfd_size_type reloc_count
;
4286 struct reloc_ext_external
*rel
;
4287 struct reloc_ext_external
*rel_end
;
4289 output_bfd
= flaginfo
->output_bfd
;
4290 check_dynamic_reloc
= aout_backend_info (output_bfd
)->check_dynamic_reloc
;
4292 BFD_ASSERT (obj_reloc_entry_size (input_bfd
) == RELOC_EXT_SIZE
);
4293 BFD_ASSERT (input_bfd
->xvec
->header_byteorder
4294 == output_bfd
->xvec
->header_byteorder
);
4296 relocatable
= flaginfo
->info
->relocatable
;
4297 syms
= obj_aout_external_syms (input_bfd
);
4298 strings
= obj_aout_external_strings (input_bfd
);
4299 sym_hashes
= obj_aout_sym_hashes (input_bfd
);
4300 symbol_map
= flaginfo
->symbol_map
;
4302 reloc_count
= rel_size
/ RELOC_EXT_SIZE
;
4304 rel_end
= rel
+ reloc_count
;
4305 for (; rel
< rel_end
; rel
++)
4310 unsigned int r_type
;
4312 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
= NULL
;
4313 asection
*r_section
= NULL
;
4316 r_addr
= GET_SWORD (input_bfd
, rel
->r_address
);
4318 if (bfd_header_big_endian (input_bfd
))
4320 r_index
= (((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[0] << 16)
4321 | ((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[1] << 8)
4323 r_extern
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
));
4324 r_type
= ((rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_BIG
)
4325 >> RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_BIG
);
4329 r_index
= (((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[2] << 16)
4330 | ((unsigned int) rel
->r_index
[1] << 8)
4332 r_extern
= (0 != (rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
));
4333 r_type
= ((rel
->r_type
[0] & RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_LITTLE
)
4334 >> RELOC_EXT_BITS_TYPE_SH_LITTLE
);
4337 r_addend
= GET_SWORD (input_bfd
, rel
->r_addend
);
4339 if (r_type
>= TABLE_SIZE (howto_table_ext
))
4341 (*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->einfo
)
4342 (_("%P: %B: unexpected relocation type\n"), input_bfd
);
4343 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value
);
4349 /* We are generating a relocatable output file, and must
4350 modify the reloc accordingly. */
4352 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
4353 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
4354 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
4356 /* If we know the symbol this relocation is against,
4357 convert it into a relocation against a section. This
4358 is what the native linker does. */
4359 if (r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
4360 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
4361 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
4364 h
= sym_hashes
[r_index
];
4366 && (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
4367 || h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defweak
))
4369 asection
*output_section
;
4371 /* Change the r_extern value. */
4372 if (bfd_header_big_endian (output_bfd
))
4373 rel
->r_type
[0] &=~ RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_BIG
;
4375 rel
->r_type
[0] &=~ RELOC_EXT_BITS_EXTERN_LITTLE
;
4377 /* Compute a new r_index. */
4378 output_section
= h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_section
;
4379 if (output_section
== obj_textsec (output_bfd
))
4381 else if (output_section
== obj_datasec (output_bfd
))
4383 else if (output_section
== obj_bsssec (output_bfd
))
4388 /* Add the symbol value and the section VMA to the
4390 relocation
= (h
->root
.u
.def
.value
4391 + output_section
->vma
4392 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_offset
);
4394 /* Now RELOCATION is the VMA of the final
4395 destination. If this is a PC relative reloc,
4396 then ADDEND is the negative of the source VMA.
4397 We want to set ADDEND to the difference between
4398 the destination VMA and the source VMA, which
4399 means we must adjust RELOCATION by the change in
4400 the source VMA. This is done below. */
4404 /* We must change r_index according to the symbol
4406 r_index
= symbol_map
[r_index
];
4412 /* We decided to strip this symbol, but it
4413 turns out that we can't. Note that we
4414 lose the other and desc information here.
4415 I don't think that will ever matter for a
4421 if (!aout_link_write_other_symbol (&h
->root
.root
,
4431 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
,
4432 syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4433 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->unattached_reloc
)
4434 (flaginfo
->info
, name
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4443 /* If this is a PC relative reloc, then the addend
4444 is the negative of the source VMA. We must
4445 adjust it by the change in the source VMA. This
4449 /* Write out the new r_index value. */
4450 if (bfd_header_big_endian (output_bfd
))
4452 rel
->r_index
[0] = r_index
>> 16;
4453 rel
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
4454 rel
->r_index
[2] = r_index
;
4458 rel
->r_index
[2] = r_index
>> 16;
4459 rel
->r_index
[1] = r_index
>> 8;
4460 rel
->r_index
[0] = r_index
;
4465 /* This is a relocation against a section. We must
4466 adjust by the amount that the section moved. */
4467 r_section
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4468 relocation
= (r_section
->output_section
->vma
4469 + r_section
->output_offset
4472 /* If this is a PC relative reloc, then the addend is
4473 the difference in VMA between the destination and the
4474 source. We have just adjusted for the change in VMA
4475 of the destination, so we must also adjust by the
4476 change in VMA of the source. This is done below. */
4479 /* As described above, we must always adjust a PC relative
4480 reloc by the change in VMA of the source. However, if
4481 pcrel_offset is set, then the addend does not include the
4482 location within the section, in which case we don't need
4483 to adjust anything. */
4484 if (howto_table_ext
[r_type
].pc_relative
4485 && ! howto_table_ext
[r_type
].pcrel_offset
)
4486 relocation
-= (input_section
->output_section
->vma
4487 + input_section
->output_offset
4488 - input_section
->vma
);
4490 /* Change the addend if necessary. */
4491 if (relocation
!= 0)
4492 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, r_addend
+ relocation
, rel
->r_addend
);
4494 /* Change the address of the relocation. */
4495 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
,
4496 r_addr
+ input_section
->output_offset
,
4502 bfd_reloc_status_type r
;
4504 /* We are generating an executable, and must do a full
4510 h
= sym_hashes
[r_index
];
4513 && (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
4514 || h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defweak
))
4516 relocation
= (h
->root
.u
.def
.value
4517 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_section
->vma
4518 + h
->root
.u
.def
.section
->output_offset
);
4521 && h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_undefweak
)
4529 else if (r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
4530 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
4531 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
4533 struct external_nlist
*sym
;
4536 /* For base relative relocs, r_index is always an index
4537 into the symbol table, even if r_extern is 0. */
4538 sym
= syms
+ r_index
;
4539 type
= H_GET_8 (input_bfd
, sym
->e_type
);
4540 if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_TEXT
4542 r_section
= obj_textsec (input_bfd
);
4543 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_DATA
4545 r_section
= obj_datasec (input_bfd
);
4546 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_BSS
4548 r_section
= obj_bsssec (input_bfd
);
4549 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_ABS
4551 r_section
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
4554 relocation
= (r_section
->output_section
->vma
4555 + r_section
->output_offset
4556 + (GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_value
)
4561 r_section
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4563 /* If this is a PC relative reloc, then R_ADDEND is the
4564 difference between the two vmas, or
4565 old_dest_sec + old_dest_off - (old_src_sec + old_src_off)
4567 old_dest_sec == section->vma
4569 old_src_sec == input_section->vma
4571 old_src_off == r_addr
4573 _bfd_final_link_relocate expects RELOCATION +
4574 R_ADDEND to be the VMA of the destination minus
4575 r_addr (the minus r_addr is because this relocation
4576 is not pcrel_offset, which is a bit confusing and
4577 should, perhaps, be changed), or
4580 new_dest_sec == output_section->vma + output_offset
4581 We arrange for this to happen by setting RELOCATION to
4582 new_dest_sec + old_src_sec - old_dest_sec
4584 If this is not a PC relative reloc, then R_ADDEND is
4585 simply the VMA of the destination, so we set
4586 RELOCATION to the change in the destination VMA, or
4587 new_dest_sec - old_dest_sec
4589 relocation
= (r_section
->output_section
->vma
4590 + r_section
->output_offset
4592 if (howto_table_ext
[r_type
].pc_relative
)
4593 relocation
+= input_section
->vma
;
4596 if (check_dynamic_reloc
!= NULL
)
4600 if (! ((*check_dynamic_reloc
)
4601 (flaginfo
->info
, input_bfd
, input_section
, h
,
4602 (void *) rel
, contents
, &skip
, &relocation
)))
4608 /* Now warn if a global symbol is undefined. We could not
4609 do this earlier, because check_dynamic_reloc might want
4610 to skip this reloc. */
4612 && ! flaginfo
->info
->shared
4613 && r_type
!= (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
4614 && r_type
!= (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
4615 && r_type
!= (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
4620 name
= h
->root
.root
.string
;
4622 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
, syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4623 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->undefined_symbol
)
4624 (flaginfo
->info
, name
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4629 if (r_type
!= (unsigned int) RELOC_SPARC_REV32
)
4630 r
= MY_final_link_relocate (howto_table_ext
+ r_type
,
4631 input_bfd
, input_section
,
4632 contents
, r_addr
, relocation
,
4638 x
= bfd_get_32 (input_bfd
, contents
+ r_addr
);
4639 x
= x
+ relocation
+ r_addend
;
4640 bfd_putl32 (/*input_bfd,*/ x
, contents
+ r_addr
);
4644 if (r
!= bfd_reloc_ok
)
4649 case bfd_reloc_outofrange
:
4651 case bfd_reloc_overflow
:
4658 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE10
4659 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE13
4660 || r_type
== (unsigned int) RELOC_BASE22
)
4661 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
,
4662 syms
[r_index
].e_strx
);
4667 s
= aout_reloc_index_to_section (input_bfd
, r_index
);
4668 name
= bfd_section_name (input_bfd
, s
);
4670 if (! ((*flaginfo
->info
->callbacks
->reloc_overflow
)
4671 (flaginfo
->info
, (h
? &h
->root
: NULL
), name
,
4672 howto_table_ext
[r_type
].name
,
4673 r_addend
, input_bfd
, input_section
, r_addr
)))
4685 /* Link an a.out section into the output file. */
4688 aout_link_input_section (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
,
4690 asection
*input_section
,
4691 file_ptr
*reloff_ptr
,
4692 bfd_size_type rel_size
)
4694 bfd_size_type input_size
;
4697 /* Get the section contents. */
4698 input_size
= input_section
->size
;
4699 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (input_bfd
, input_section
,
4700 (void *) flaginfo
->contents
,
4701 (file_ptr
) 0, input_size
))
4704 /* Read in the relocs if we haven't already done it. */
4705 if (aout_section_data (input_section
) != NULL
4706 && aout_section_data (input_section
)->relocs
!= NULL
)
4707 relocs
= aout_section_data (input_section
)->relocs
;
4710 relocs
= flaginfo
->relocs
;
4713 if (bfd_seek (input_bfd
, input_section
->rel_filepos
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
4714 || bfd_bread (relocs
, rel_size
, input_bfd
) != rel_size
)
4719 /* Relocate the section contents. */
4720 if (obj_reloc_entry_size (input_bfd
) == RELOC_STD_SIZE
)
4722 if (! aout_link_input_section_std (flaginfo
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4723 (struct reloc_std_external
*) relocs
,
4724 rel_size
, flaginfo
->contents
))
4729 if (! aout_link_input_section_ext (flaginfo
, input_bfd
, input_section
,
4730 (struct reloc_ext_external
*) relocs
,
4731 rel_size
, flaginfo
->contents
))
4735 /* Write out the section contents. */
4736 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (flaginfo
->output_bfd
,
4737 input_section
->output_section
,
4738 (void *) flaginfo
->contents
,
4739 (file_ptr
) input_section
->output_offset
,
4743 /* If we are producing relocatable output, the relocs were
4744 modified, and we now write them out. */
4745 if (flaginfo
->info
->relocatable
&& rel_size
> 0)
4747 if (bfd_seek (flaginfo
->output_bfd
, *reloff_ptr
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
4749 if (bfd_bwrite (relocs
, rel_size
, flaginfo
->output_bfd
) != rel_size
)
4751 *reloff_ptr
+= rel_size
;
4753 /* Assert that the relocs have not run into the symbols, and
4754 that if these are the text relocs they have not run into the
4756 BFD_ASSERT (*reloff_ptr
<= obj_sym_filepos (flaginfo
->output_bfd
)
4757 && (reloff_ptr
!= &flaginfo
->treloff
4759 <= obj_datasec (flaginfo
->output_bfd
)->rel_filepos
)));
4765 /* Adjust and write out the symbols for an a.out file. Set the new
4766 symbol indices into a symbol_map. */
4769 aout_link_write_symbols (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
, bfd
*input_bfd
)
4772 bfd_size_type sym_count
;
4774 enum bfd_link_strip strip
;
4775 enum bfd_link_discard discard
;
4776 struct external_nlist
*outsym
;
4777 bfd_size_type strtab_index
;
4778 struct external_nlist
*sym
;
4779 struct external_nlist
*sym_end
;
4780 struct aout_link_hash_entry
**sym_hash
;
4783 bfd_boolean skip_next
;
4785 output_bfd
= flaginfo
->output_bfd
;
4786 sym_count
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (input_bfd
);
4787 strings
= obj_aout_external_strings (input_bfd
);
4788 strip
= flaginfo
->info
->strip
;
4789 discard
= flaginfo
->info
->discard
;
4790 outsym
= flaginfo
->output_syms
;
4792 /* First write out a symbol for this object file, unless we are
4793 discarding such symbols. */
4794 if (strip
!= strip_all
4795 && (strip
!= strip_some
4796 || bfd_hash_lookup (flaginfo
->info
->keep_hash
, input_bfd
->filename
,
4797 FALSE
, FALSE
) != NULL
)
4798 && discard
!= discard_all
)
4800 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, N_TEXT
, outsym
->e_type
);
4801 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, 0, outsym
->e_other
);
4802 H_PUT_16 (output_bfd
, 0, outsym
->e_desc
);
4803 strtab_index
= add_to_stringtab (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->strtab
,
4804 input_bfd
->filename
, FALSE
);
4805 if (strtab_index
== (bfd_size_type
) -1)
4807 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, strtab_index
, outsym
->e_strx
);
4808 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
,
4809 (bfd_get_section_vma (output_bfd
,
4810 obj_textsec (input_bfd
)->output_section
)
4811 + obj_textsec (input_bfd
)->output_offset
),
4813 ++obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
4819 sym
= obj_aout_external_syms (input_bfd
);
4820 sym_end
= sym
+ sym_count
;
4821 sym_hash
= obj_aout_sym_hashes (input_bfd
);
4822 symbol_map
= flaginfo
->symbol_map
;
4823 memset (symbol_map
, 0, (size_t) sym_count
* sizeof *symbol_map
);
4824 for (; sym
< sym_end
; sym
++, sym_hash
++, symbol_map
++)
4828 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
;
4834 /* We set *symbol_map to 0 above for all symbols. If it has
4835 already been set to -1 for this symbol, it means that we are
4836 discarding it because it appears in a duplicate header file.
4837 See the N_BINCL code below. */
4838 if (*symbol_map
== -1)
4841 /* Initialize *symbol_map to -1, which means that the symbol was
4842 not copied into the output file. We will change it later if
4843 we do copy the symbol over. */
4846 type
= H_GET_8 (input_bfd
, sym
->e_type
);
4847 name
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_strx
);
4853 /* Pass this symbol through. It is the target of an
4854 indirect or warning symbol. */
4855 val
= GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_value
);
4860 /* Skip this symbol, which is the target of an indirect
4861 symbol that we have changed to no longer be an indirect
4868 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*hresolve
;
4870 /* We have saved the hash table entry for this symbol, if
4871 there is one. Note that we could just look it up again
4872 in the hash table, provided we first check that it is an
4876 /* Use the name from the hash table, in case the symbol was
4879 && h
->root
.type
!= bfd_link_hash_warning
)
4880 name
= h
->root
.root
.string
;
4882 /* If this is an indirect or warning symbol, then change
4883 hresolve to the base symbol. We also change *sym_hash so
4884 that the relocation routines relocate against the real
4887 if (h
!= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) NULL
4888 && (h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_indirect
4889 || h
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_warning
))
4891 hresolve
= (struct aout_link_hash_entry
*) h
->root
.u
.i
.link
;
4892 while (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_indirect
4893 || hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_warning
)
4894 hresolve
= ((struct aout_link_hash_entry
*)
4895 hresolve
->root
.u
.i
.link
);
4896 *sym_hash
= hresolve
;
4899 /* If the symbol has already been written out, skip it. */
4903 if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_INDR
4904 || type
== N_WARNING
)
4906 *symbol_map
= h
->indx
;
4910 /* See if we are stripping this symbol. */
4916 case strip_debugger
:
4917 if ((type
& N_STAB
) != 0)
4921 if (bfd_hash_lookup (flaginfo
->info
->keep_hash
, name
, FALSE
, FALSE
)
4936 /* Get the value of the symbol. */
4937 if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_TEXT
4939 symsec
= obj_textsec (input_bfd
);
4940 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_DATA
4942 symsec
= obj_datasec (input_bfd
);
4943 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_BSS
4945 symsec
= obj_bsssec (input_bfd
);
4946 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_ABS
4948 symsec
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
4949 else if (((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_INDR
4950 && (hresolve
== NULL
4951 || (hresolve
->root
.type
!= bfd_link_hash_defined
4952 && hresolve
->root
.type
!= bfd_link_hash_defweak
4953 && hresolve
->root
.type
!= bfd_link_hash_common
)))
4954 || type
== N_WARNING
)
4956 /* Pass the next symbol through unchanged. The
4957 condition above for indirect symbols is so that if
4958 the indirect symbol was defined, we output it with
4959 the correct definition so the debugger will
4962 val
= GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_value
);
4965 else if ((type
& N_STAB
) != 0)
4967 val
= GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_value
);
4972 /* If we get here with an indirect symbol, it means that
4973 we are outputting it with a real definition. In such
4974 a case we do not want to output the next symbol,
4975 which is the target of the indirection. */
4976 if ((type
& N_TYPE
) == N_INDR
)
4981 /* We need to get the value from the hash table. We use
4982 hresolve so that if we have defined an indirect
4983 symbol we output the final definition. */
4986 switch (type
& N_TYPE
)
4989 symsec
= obj_textsec (input_bfd
);
4992 symsec
= obj_datasec (input_bfd
);
4995 symsec
= obj_bsssec (input_bfd
);
4998 symsec
= bfd_abs_section_ptr
;
5005 else if (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
5006 || hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defweak
)
5008 asection
*input_section
;
5009 asection
*output_section
;
5011 /* This case usually means a common symbol which was
5012 turned into a defined symbol. */
5013 input_section
= hresolve
->root
.u
.def
.section
;
5014 output_section
= input_section
->output_section
;
5015 BFD_ASSERT (bfd_is_abs_section (output_section
)
5016 || output_section
->owner
== output_bfd
);
5017 val
= (hresolve
->root
.u
.def
.value
5018 + bfd_get_section_vma (output_bfd
, output_section
)
5019 + input_section
->output_offset
);
5021 /* Get the correct type based on the section. If
5022 this is a constructed set, force it to be
5023 globally visible. */
5032 if (output_section
== obj_textsec (output_bfd
))
5033 type
|= (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
5036 else if (output_section
== obj_datasec (output_bfd
))
5037 type
|= (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
5040 else if (output_section
== obj_bsssec (output_bfd
))
5041 type
|= (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
5045 type
|= (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_defined
5049 else if (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_common
)
5050 val
= hresolve
->root
.u
.c
.size
;
5051 else if (hresolve
->root
.type
== bfd_link_hash_undefweak
)
5060 val
= (symsec
->output_section
->vma
5061 + symsec
->output_offset
5062 + (GET_WORD (input_bfd
, sym
->e_value
)
5065 /* If this is a global symbol set the written flag, and if
5066 it is a local symbol see if we should discard it. */
5070 h
->indx
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
5072 else if ((type
& N_TYPE
) != N_SETT
5073 && (type
& N_TYPE
) != N_SETD
5074 && (type
& N_TYPE
) != N_SETB
5075 && (type
& N_TYPE
) != N_SETA
)
5080 case discard_sec_merge
:
5083 if ((type
& N_STAB
) == 0
5084 && bfd_is_local_label_name (input_bfd
, name
))
5098 /* An N_BINCL symbol indicates the start of the stabs
5099 entries for a header file. We need to scan ahead to the
5100 next N_EINCL symbol, ignoring nesting, adding up all the
5101 characters in the symbol names, not including the file
5102 numbers in types (the first number after an open
5104 if (type
== (int) N_BINCL
)
5106 struct external_nlist
*incl_sym
;
5108 struct aout_link_includes_entry
*incl_entry
;
5109 struct aout_link_includes_totals
*t
;
5113 for (incl_sym
= sym
+ 1; incl_sym
< sym_end
; incl_sym
++)
5117 incl_type
= H_GET_8 (input_bfd
, incl_sym
->e_type
);
5118 if (incl_type
== (int) N_EINCL
)
5124 else if (incl_type
== (int) N_BINCL
)
5130 s
= strings
+ GET_WORD (input_bfd
, incl_sym
->e_strx
);
5131 for (; *s
!= '\0'; s
++)
5136 /* Skip the file number. */
5138 while (ISDIGIT (*s
))
5146 /* If we have already included a header file with the
5147 same value, then replace this one with an N_EXCL
5149 copy
= (bfd_boolean
) (! flaginfo
->info
->keep_memory
);
5150 incl_entry
= aout_link_includes_lookup (&flaginfo
->includes
,
5152 if (incl_entry
== NULL
)
5154 for (t
= incl_entry
->totals
; t
!= NULL
; t
= t
->next
)
5155 if (t
->total
== val
)
5159 /* This is the first time we have seen this header
5160 file with this set of stabs strings. */
5161 t
= (struct aout_link_includes_totals
*)
5162 bfd_hash_allocate (&flaginfo
->includes
.root
,
5167 t
->next
= incl_entry
->totals
;
5168 incl_entry
->totals
= t
;
5174 /* This is a duplicate header file. We must change
5175 it to be an N_EXCL entry, and mark all the
5176 included symbols to prevent outputting them. */
5177 type
= (int) N_EXCL
;
5180 for (incl_sym
= sym
+ 1, incl_map
= symbol_map
+ 1;
5182 incl_sym
++, incl_map
++)
5186 incl_type
= H_GET_8 (input_bfd
, incl_sym
->e_type
);
5187 if (incl_type
== (int) N_EINCL
)
5196 else if (incl_type
== (int) N_BINCL
)
5205 /* Copy this symbol into the list of symbols we are going to
5207 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, type
, outsym
->e_type
);
5208 H_PUT_8 (output_bfd
, H_GET_8 (input_bfd
, sym
->e_other
), outsym
->e_other
);
5209 H_PUT_16 (output_bfd
, H_GET_16 (input_bfd
, sym
->e_desc
), outsym
->e_desc
);
5211 if (! flaginfo
->info
->keep_memory
)
5213 /* name points into a string table which we are going to
5214 free. If there is a hash table entry, use that string.
5215 Otherwise, copy name into memory. */
5217 name
= h
->root
.root
.string
;
5221 strtab_index
= add_to_stringtab (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->strtab
,
5223 if (strtab_index
== (bfd_size_type
) -1)
5225 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, strtab_index
, outsym
->e_strx
);
5226 PUT_WORD (output_bfd
, val
, outsym
->e_value
);
5227 *symbol_map
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
5228 ++obj_aout_external_sym_count (output_bfd
);
5232 /* Write out the output symbols we have just constructed. */
5233 if (outsym
> flaginfo
->output_syms
)
5235 bfd_size_type outsym_size
;
5237 if (bfd_seek (output_bfd
, flaginfo
->symoff
, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
5239 outsym_size
= outsym
- flaginfo
->output_syms
;
5240 outsym_size
*= EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
5241 if (bfd_bwrite ((void *) flaginfo
->output_syms
, outsym_size
, output_bfd
)
5244 flaginfo
->symoff
+= outsym_size
;
5250 /* Link an a.out input BFD into the output file. */
5253 aout_link_input_bfd (struct aout_final_link_info
*flaginfo
, bfd
*input_bfd
)
5255 BFD_ASSERT (bfd_get_format (input_bfd
) == bfd_object
);
5257 /* If this is a dynamic object, it may need special handling. */
5258 if ((input_bfd
->flags
& DYNAMIC
) != 0
5259 && aout_backend_info (input_bfd
)->link_dynamic_object
!= NULL
)
5260 return ((*aout_backend_info (input_bfd
)->link_dynamic_object
)
5261 (flaginfo
->info
, input_bfd
));
5263 /* Get the symbols. We probably have them already, unless
5264 flaginfo->info->keep_memory is FALSE. */
5265 if (! aout_get_external_symbols (input_bfd
))
5268 /* Write out the symbols and get a map of the new indices. The map
5269 is placed into flaginfo->symbol_map. */
5270 if (! aout_link_write_symbols (flaginfo
, input_bfd
))
5273 /* Relocate and write out the sections. These functions use the
5274 symbol map created by aout_link_write_symbols. The linker_mark
5275 field will be set if these sections are to be included in the
5276 link, which will normally be the case. */
5277 if (obj_textsec (input_bfd
)->linker_mark
)
5279 if (! aout_link_input_section (flaginfo
, input_bfd
,
5280 obj_textsec (input_bfd
),
5282 exec_hdr (input_bfd
)->a_trsize
))
5285 if (obj_datasec (input_bfd
)->linker_mark
)
5287 if (! aout_link_input_section (flaginfo
, input_bfd
,
5288 obj_datasec (input_bfd
),
5290 exec_hdr (input_bfd
)->a_drsize
))
5294 /* If we are not keeping memory, we don't need the symbols any
5295 longer. We still need them if we are keeping memory, because the
5296 strings in the hash table point into them. */
5297 if (! flaginfo
->info
->keep_memory
)
5299 if (! aout_link_free_symbols (input_bfd
))
5306 /* Do the final link step. This is called on the output BFD. The
5307 INFO structure should point to a list of BFDs linked through the
5308 link_next field which can be used to find each BFD which takes part
5309 in the output. Also, each section in ABFD should point to a list
5310 of bfd_link_order structures which list all the input sections for
5311 the output section. */
5314 NAME (aout
, final_link
) (bfd
*abfd
,
5315 struct bfd_link_info
*info
,
5316 void (*callback
) (bfd
*, file_ptr
*, file_ptr
*, file_ptr
*))
5318 struct aout_final_link_info aout_info
;
5319 bfd_boolean includes_hash_initialized
= FALSE
;
5321 bfd_size_type trsize
, drsize
;
5322 bfd_size_type max_contents_size
;
5323 bfd_size_type max_relocs_size
;
5324 bfd_size_type max_sym_count
;
5325 bfd_size_type text_size
;
5327 struct bfd_link_order
*p
;
5329 bfd_boolean have_link_order_relocs
;
5332 abfd
->flags
|= DYNAMIC
;
5334 aout_info
.info
= info
;
5335 aout_info
.output_bfd
= abfd
;
5336 aout_info
.contents
= NULL
;
5337 aout_info
.relocs
= NULL
;
5338 aout_info
.symbol_map
= NULL
;
5339 aout_info
.output_syms
= NULL
;
5341 if (!bfd_hash_table_init_n (&aout_info
.includes
.root
,
5342 aout_link_includes_newfunc
,
5343 sizeof (struct aout_link_includes_entry
),
5346 includes_hash_initialized
= TRUE
;
5348 /* Figure out the largest section size. Also, if generating
5349 relocatable output, count the relocs. */
5352 max_contents_size
= 0;
5353 max_relocs_size
= 0;
5355 for (sub
= info
->input_bfds
; sub
!= NULL
; sub
= sub
->link_next
)
5359 if (info
->relocatable
)
5361 if (bfd_get_flavour (sub
) == bfd_target_aout_flavour
)
5363 trsize
+= exec_hdr (sub
)->a_trsize
;
5364 drsize
+= exec_hdr (sub
)->a_drsize
;
5368 /* FIXME: We need to identify the .text and .data sections
5369 and call get_reloc_upper_bound and canonicalize_reloc to
5370 work out the number of relocs needed, and then multiply
5371 by the reloc size. */
5372 (*_bfd_error_handler
)
5373 (_("%s: relocatable link from %s to %s not supported"),
5374 bfd_get_filename (abfd
),
5375 sub
->xvec
->name
, abfd
->xvec
->name
);
5376 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
5381 if (bfd_get_flavour (sub
) == bfd_target_aout_flavour
)
5383 sz
= obj_textsec (sub
)->size
;
5384 if (sz
> max_contents_size
)
5385 max_contents_size
= sz
;
5386 sz
= obj_datasec (sub
)->size
;
5387 if (sz
> max_contents_size
)
5388 max_contents_size
= sz
;
5390 sz
= exec_hdr (sub
)->a_trsize
;
5391 if (sz
> max_relocs_size
)
5392 max_relocs_size
= sz
;
5393 sz
= exec_hdr (sub
)->a_drsize
;
5394 if (sz
> max_relocs_size
)
5395 max_relocs_size
= sz
;
5397 sz
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (sub
);
5398 if (sz
> max_sym_count
)
5403 if (info
->relocatable
)
5405 if (obj_textsec (abfd
) != NULL
)
5406 trsize
+= (_bfd_count_link_order_relocs (obj_textsec (abfd
)
5407 ->map_head
.link_order
)
5408 * obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
));
5409 if (obj_datasec (abfd
) != NULL
)
5410 drsize
+= (_bfd_count_link_order_relocs (obj_datasec (abfd
)
5411 ->map_head
.link_order
)
5412 * obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
));
5415 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_trsize
= trsize
;
5416 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_drsize
= drsize
;
5418 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_entry
= bfd_get_start_address (abfd
);
5420 /* Adjust the section sizes and vmas according to the magic number.
5421 This sets a_text, a_data and a_bss in the exec_hdr and sets the
5422 filepos for each section. */
5423 if (! NAME (aout
, adjust_sizes_and_vmas
) (abfd
, &text_size
, &text_end
))
5426 /* The relocation and symbol file positions differ among a.out
5427 targets. We are passed a callback routine from the backend
5428 specific code to handle this.
5429 FIXME: At this point we do not know how much space the symbol
5430 table will require. This will not work for any (nonstandard)
5431 a.out target that needs to know the symbol table size before it
5432 can compute the relocation file positions. This may or may not
5433 be the case for the hp300hpux target, for example. */
5434 (*callback
) (abfd
, &aout_info
.treloff
, &aout_info
.dreloff
,
5436 obj_textsec (abfd
)->rel_filepos
= aout_info
.treloff
;
5437 obj_datasec (abfd
)->rel_filepos
= aout_info
.dreloff
;
5438 obj_sym_filepos (abfd
) = aout_info
.symoff
;
5440 /* We keep a count of the symbols as we output them. */
5441 obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
) = 0;
5443 /* We accumulate the string table as we write out the symbols. */
5444 aout_info
.strtab
= _bfd_stringtab_init ();
5445 if (aout_info
.strtab
== NULL
)
5448 /* Allocate buffers to hold section contents and relocs. */
5449 aout_info
.contents
= (bfd_byte
*) bfd_malloc (max_contents_size
);
5450 aout_info
.relocs
= bfd_malloc (max_relocs_size
);
5451 aout_info
.symbol_map
= (int *) bfd_malloc (max_sym_count
* sizeof (int));
5452 aout_info
.output_syms
= (struct external_nlist
*)
5453 bfd_malloc ((max_sym_count
+ 1) * sizeof (struct external_nlist
));
5454 if ((aout_info
.contents
== NULL
&& max_contents_size
!= 0)
5455 || (aout_info
.relocs
== NULL
&& max_relocs_size
!= 0)
5456 || (aout_info
.symbol_map
== NULL
&& max_sym_count
!= 0)
5457 || aout_info
.output_syms
== NULL
)
5460 /* If we have a symbol named __DYNAMIC, force it out now. This is
5461 required by SunOS. Doing this here rather than in sunos.c is a
5462 hack, but it's easier than exporting everything which would be
5465 struct aout_link_hash_entry
*h
;
5467 h
= aout_link_hash_lookup (aout_hash_table (info
), "__DYNAMIC",
5468 FALSE
, FALSE
, FALSE
);
5470 aout_link_write_other_symbol (&h
->root
.root
, &aout_info
);
5473 /* The most time efficient way to do the link would be to read all
5474 the input object files into memory and then sort out the
5475 information into the output file. Unfortunately, that will
5476 probably use too much memory. Another method would be to step
5477 through everything that composes the text section and write it
5478 out, and then everything that composes the data section and write
5479 it out, and then write out the relocs, and then write out the
5480 symbols. Unfortunately, that requires reading stuff from each
5481 input file several times, and we will not be able to keep all the
5482 input files open simultaneously, and reopening them will be slow.
5484 What we do is basically process one input file at a time. We do
5485 everything we need to do with an input file once--copy over the
5486 section contents, handle the relocation information, and write
5487 out the symbols--and then we throw away the information we read
5488 from it. This approach requires a lot of lseeks of the output
5489 file, which is unfortunate but still faster than reopening a lot
5492 We use the output_has_begun field of the input BFDs to see
5493 whether we have already handled it. */
5494 for (sub
= info
->input_bfds
; sub
!= NULL
; sub
= sub
->link_next
)
5495 sub
->output_has_begun
= FALSE
;
5497 /* Mark all sections which are to be included in the link. This
5498 will normally be every section. We need to do this so that we
5499 can identify any sections which the linker has decided to not
5501 for (o
= abfd
->sections
; o
!= NULL
; o
= o
->next
)
5503 for (p
= o
->map_head
.link_order
; p
!= NULL
; p
= p
->next
)
5504 if (p
->type
== bfd_indirect_link_order
)
5505 p
->u
.indirect
.section
->linker_mark
= TRUE
;
5508 have_link_order_relocs
= FALSE
;
5509 for (o
= abfd
->sections
; o
!= NULL
; o
= o
->next
)
5511 for (p
= o
->map_head
.link_order
;
5515 if (p
->type
== bfd_indirect_link_order
5516 && (bfd_get_flavour (p
->u
.indirect
.section
->owner
)
5517 == bfd_target_aout_flavour
))
5521 input_bfd
= p
->u
.indirect
.section
->owner
;
5522 if (! input_bfd
->output_has_begun
)
5524 if (! aout_link_input_bfd (&aout_info
, input_bfd
))
5526 input_bfd
->output_has_begun
= TRUE
;
5529 else if (p
->type
== bfd_section_reloc_link_order
5530 || p
->type
== bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order
)
5532 /* These are handled below. */
5533 have_link_order_relocs
= TRUE
;
5537 if (! _bfd_default_link_order (abfd
, info
, o
, p
))
5543 /* Write out any symbols that we have not already written out. */
5544 bfd_hash_traverse (&info
->hash
->table
,
5545 aout_link_write_other_symbol
,
5548 /* Now handle any relocs we were asked to create by the linker.
5549 These did not come from any input file. We must do these after
5550 we have written out all the symbols, so that we know the symbol
5552 if (have_link_order_relocs
)
5554 for (o
= abfd
->sections
; o
!= NULL
; o
= o
->next
)
5556 for (p
= o
->map_head
.link_order
;
5560 if (p
->type
== bfd_section_reloc_link_order
5561 || p
->type
== bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order
)
5563 if (! aout_link_reloc_link_order (&aout_info
, o
, p
))
5570 if (aout_info
.contents
!= NULL
)
5572 free (aout_info
.contents
);
5573 aout_info
.contents
= NULL
;
5575 if (aout_info
.relocs
!= NULL
)
5577 free (aout_info
.relocs
);
5578 aout_info
.relocs
= NULL
;
5580 if (aout_info
.symbol_map
!= NULL
)
5582 free (aout_info
.symbol_map
);
5583 aout_info
.symbol_map
= NULL
;
5585 if (aout_info
.output_syms
!= NULL
)
5587 free (aout_info
.output_syms
);
5588 aout_info
.output_syms
= NULL
;
5590 if (includes_hash_initialized
)
5592 bfd_hash_table_free (&aout_info
.includes
.root
);
5593 includes_hash_initialized
= FALSE
;
5596 /* Finish up any dynamic linking we may be doing. */
5597 if (aout_backend_info (abfd
)->finish_dynamic_link
!= NULL
)
5599 if (! (*aout_backend_info (abfd
)->finish_dynamic_link
) (abfd
, info
))
5603 /* Update the header information. */
5604 abfd
->symcount
= obj_aout_external_sym_count (abfd
);
5605 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
= abfd
->symcount
* EXTERNAL_NLIST_SIZE
;
5606 obj_str_filepos (abfd
) = obj_sym_filepos (abfd
) + exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_syms
;
5607 obj_textsec (abfd
)->reloc_count
=
5608 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_trsize
/ obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
);
5609 obj_datasec (abfd
)->reloc_count
=
5610 exec_hdr (abfd
)->a_drsize
/ obj_reloc_entry_size (abfd
);
5612 /* Write out the string table, unless there are no symbols. */
5613 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, obj_str_filepos (abfd
), SEEK_SET
) != 0)
5615 if (abfd
->symcount
> 0)
5617 if (!emit_stringtab (abfd
, aout_info
.strtab
))
5622 bfd_byte b
[BYTES_IN_WORD
];
5624 memset (b
, 0, BYTES_IN_WORD
);
5625 if (bfd_bwrite (b
, (bfd_size_type
) BYTES_IN_WORD
, abfd
) != BYTES_IN_WORD
)
5632 if (aout_info
.contents
!= NULL
)
5633 free (aout_info
.contents
);
5634 if (aout_info
.relocs
!= NULL
)
5635 free (aout_info
.relocs
);
5636 if (aout_info
.symbol_map
!= NULL
)
5637 free (aout_info
.symbol_map
);
5638 if (aout_info
.output_syms
!= NULL
)
5639 free (aout_info
.output_syms
);
5640 if (includes_hash_initialized
)
5641 bfd_hash_table_free (&aout_info
.includes
.root
);