Fix RELOC_FOR_GLOBAL_SYMBOLS macro so that it can cope with user defined symbols...
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1 /* vms-misc.c -- BFD back-end for VMS/VAX (openVMS/VAX) and
2 EVAX (openVMS/Alpha) files.
3 Copyright (C) 1996-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Miscellaneous functions.
7 Written by Klaus K"ampf (kkaempf@rmi.de)
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
22 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
24 #if __STDC__
25 #include <stdarg.h>
26 #endif
28 #include "sysdep.h"
29 #include "bfd.h"
30 #include "bfdlink.h"
31 #include "libbfd.h"
32 #include "safe-ctype.h"
34 #ifdef VMS
35 #define __NEW_STARLET
36 #include <rms.h>
37 #include <unixlib.h>
38 #include <gen64def.h>
39 #include <starlet.h>
40 #define RME$C_SETRFM 0x00000001
41 #include <unistd.h>
42 #endif
43 #include <time.h>
45 #include "vms.h"
46 #include "vms/emh.h"
48 #if VMS_DEBUG
49 /* Debug functions. */
51 /* Debug function for all vms extensions evaluates environment
52 variable VMS_DEBUG for a numerical value on the first call all
53 error levels below this value are printed:
55 Levels:
56 1 toplevel bfd calls (functions from the bfd vector)
57 2 functions called by bfd calls
58 ...
59 9 almost everything
61 Level is also indentation level. Indentation is performed
62 if level > 0. */
64 void
65 _bfd_vms_debug (int level, char *format, ...)
67 static int min_level = -1;
68 static FILE *output = NULL;
69 char *eptr;
70 va_list args;
71 int abslvl = (level > 0) ? level : - level;
73 if (min_level == -1)
75 if ((eptr = getenv ("VMS_DEBUG")) != NULL)
77 min_level = atoi (eptr);
78 output = stderr;
80 else
81 min_level = 0;
83 if (output == NULL)
84 return;
85 if (abslvl > min_level)
86 return;
88 while (--level > 0)
89 fprintf (output, " ");
90 va_start (args, format);
91 vfprintf (output, format, args);
92 fflush (output);
93 va_end (args);
96 /* A debug function
97 hex dump 'size' bytes starting at 'ptr'. */
99 void
100 _bfd_hexdump (int level, unsigned char *ptr, int size, int offset)
102 unsigned char *lptr = ptr;
103 int count = 0;
104 long start = offset;
106 while (size-- > 0)
108 if ((count % 16) == 0)
109 vms_debug (level, "%08lx:", start);
110 vms_debug (-level, " %02x", *ptr++);
111 count++;
112 start++;
113 if (size == 0)
115 while ((count % 16) != 0)
117 vms_debug (-level, " ");
118 count++;
121 if ((count % 16) == 0)
123 vms_debug (-level, " ");
124 while (lptr < ptr)
126 vms_debug (-level, "%c", (*lptr < 32) ? '.' : *lptr);
127 lptr++;
129 vms_debug (-level, "\n");
132 if ((count % 16) != 0)
133 vms_debug (-level, "\n");
135 #endif
138 /* Copy sized string (string with fixed size) to new allocated area.
139 Size is string size (size of record). */
141 char *
142 _bfd_vms_save_sized_string (bfd *abfd, unsigned char *str, size_t size)
144 char *newstr;
146 if (size == (size_t) -1)
148 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_memory);
149 return NULL;
151 newstr = bfd_alloc (abfd, size + 1);
152 if (newstr == NULL)
153 return NULL;
154 memcpy (newstr, str, size);
155 newstr[size] = 0;
157 return newstr;
160 /* Copy counted string (string with size at first byte) to new allocated area.
161 PTR points to size byte on entry. */
163 char *
164 _bfd_vms_save_counted_string (bfd *abfd, unsigned char *ptr, size_t maxlen)
166 unsigned int len;
168 if (maxlen == 0)
169 return NULL;
170 len = *ptr++;
171 if (len > maxlen - 1)
172 return NULL;
173 return _bfd_vms_save_sized_string (abfd, ptr, len);
176 /* Object output routines. */
178 /* Begin new record.
179 Write 2 bytes rectype and 2 bytes record length. */
181 void
182 _bfd_vms_output_begin (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, int rectype)
184 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_begin (type %d)\n", rectype));
186 /* Record must have been closed. */
187 BFD_ASSERT (recwr->size == 0);
189 _bfd_vms_output_short (recwr, (unsigned int) rectype);
191 /* Placeholder for length. */
192 _bfd_vms_output_short (recwr, 0);
195 /* Begin new sub-record.
196 Write 2 bytes rectype, and 2 bytes record length. */
198 void
199 _bfd_vms_output_begin_subrec (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, int rectype)
201 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_begin_subrec (type %d)\n", rectype));
203 /* Subrecord must have been closed. */
204 BFD_ASSERT (recwr->subrec_offset == 0);
206 /* Save start of subrecord offset. */
207 recwr->subrec_offset = recwr->size;
209 /* Subrecord type. */
210 _bfd_vms_output_short (recwr, (unsigned int) rectype);
212 /* Placeholder for length. */
213 _bfd_vms_output_short (recwr, 0);
216 /* Set record/subrecord alignment. */
218 void
219 _bfd_vms_output_alignment (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, int alignto)
221 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_alignment (%d)\n", alignto));
222 recwr->align = alignto;
225 /* Align the size of the current record (whose length is LENGTH).
226 Warning: this obviously changes the record (and the possible subrecord)
227 length. */
229 static void
230 _bfd_vms_output_align (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, unsigned int length)
232 unsigned int real_size = recwr->size;
233 unsigned int aligncount;
235 /* Pad with 0 if alignment is required. */
236 aligncount = (recwr->align - (length % recwr->align)) % recwr->align;
237 vms_debug2 ((6, "align: adding %d bytes\n", aligncount));
238 while (aligncount-- > 0)
239 recwr->buf[real_size++] = 0;
241 recwr->size = real_size;
244 /* Ends current sub-record. Set length field. */
246 void
247 _bfd_vms_output_end_subrec (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr)
249 int real_size = recwr->size;
250 int length;
252 /* Subrecord must be open. */
253 BFD_ASSERT (recwr->subrec_offset != 0);
255 length = real_size - recwr->subrec_offset;
257 if (length == 0)
258 return;
260 _bfd_vms_output_align (recwr, length);
262 /* Put length to buffer. */
263 bfd_putl16 ((bfd_vma) (recwr->size - recwr->subrec_offset),
264 recwr->buf + recwr->subrec_offset + 2);
266 /* Close the subrecord. */
267 recwr->subrec_offset = 0;
270 /* Ends current record (and write it). */
272 bool
273 _bfd_vms_output_end (bfd *abfd, struct vms_rec_wr *recwr)
275 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_end (size %u)\n", recwr->size));
277 /* Subrecord must have been closed. */
278 BFD_ASSERT (recwr->subrec_offset == 0);
280 if (recwr->size == 0)
281 return true;
283 _bfd_vms_output_align (recwr, recwr->size);
285 /* Write the length word. */
286 bfd_putl16 ((bfd_vma) recwr->size, recwr->buf + 2);
288 /* File is open in undefined (UDF) format on VMS, but ultimately will be
289 converted to variable length (VAR) format. VAR format has a length
290 word first which must be explicitly output in UDF format. */
291 /* So, first the length word. */
292 if (bfd_write (recwr->buf + 2, 2, abfd) != 2)
293 return false;
295 /* Align. */
296 if (recwr->size & 1)
297 recwr->buf[recwr->size++] = 0;
299 /* Then the record. */
300 if (bfd_write (recwr->buf, (size_t) recwr->size, abfd)
301 != (size_t) recwr->size)
302 return false;
304 recwr->size = 0;
305 return true;
308 /* Check remaining buffer size. Return what's left. */
311 _bfd_vms_output_check (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, int size)
313 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_check (%d)\n", size));
315 return (MAX_OUTREC_SIZE - (recwr->size + size + MIN_OUTREC_LUFT));
318 /* Output byte (8 bit) value. */
320 void
321 _bfd_vms_output_byte (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, unsigned int value)
323 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_byte (%02x)\n", value));
325 *(recwr->buf + recwr->size) = value;
326 recwr->size += 1;
329 /* Output short (16 bit) value. */
331 void
332 _bfd_vms_output_short (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, unsigned int value)
334 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_short (%04x)\n", value));
336 bfd_putl16 ((bfd_vma) value & 0xffff, recwr->buf + recwr->size);
337 recwr->size += 2;
340 /* Output long (32 bit) value. */
342 void
343 _bfd_vms_output_long (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, unsigned long value)
345 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_long (%08lx)\n", value));
347 bfd_putl32 ((bfd_vma) value, recwr->buf + recwr->size);
348 recwr->size += 4;
351 /* Output quad (64 bit) value. */
353 void
354 _bfd_vms_output_quad (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, bfd_vma value)
356 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_quad (%08lx)\n", (unsigned long)value));
358 bfd_putl64 (value, recwr->buf + recwr->size);
359 recwr->size += 8;
362 /* Output c-string as counted string. */
364 void
365 _bfd_vms_output_counted (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, const char *value)
367 int len;
369 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_counted (%s)\n", value));
371 len = strlen (value);
372 if (len == 0)
374 _bfd_error_handler (_("_bfd_vms_output_counted called with zero bytes"));
375 return;
377 if (len > 255)
379 _bfd_error_handler (_("_bfd_vms_output_counted called with too many bytes"));
380 return;
382 _bfd_vms_output_byte (recwr, (unsigned int) len & 0xff);
383 _bfd_vms_output_dump (recwr, (const unsigned char *)value, len);
386 /* Output character area. */
388 void
389 _bfd_vms_output_dump (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, const unsigned char *data, int len)
391 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_dump (%d)\n", len));
393 if (len == 0)
394 return;
396 memcpy (recwr->buf + recwr->size, data, (size_t) len);
397 recwr->size += len;
400 /* Output count bytes of value. */
402 void
403 _bfd_vms_output_fill (struct vms_rec_wr *recwr, int value, int count)
405 vms_debug2 ((6, "_bfd_vms_output_fill (val %02x times %d)\n", value, count));
407 if (count == 0)
408 return;
409 memset (recwr->buf + recwr->size, value, (size_t) count);
410 recwr->size += count;
413 #ifdef VMS
414 /* Convert the file to variable record length format. This is done
415 using undocumented system call sys$modify().
416 Pure VMS version. */
418 static void
419 vms_convert_to_var (char * vms_filename)
421 struct FAB fab = cc$rms_fab;
423 fab.fab$l_fna = vms_filename;
424 fab.fab$b_fns = strlen (vms_filename);
425 fab.fab$b_fac = FAB$M_PUT;
426 fab.fab$l_fop = FAB$M_ESC;
427 fab.fab$l_ctx = RME$C_SETRFM;
429 sys$open (&fab);
431 fab.fab$b_rfm = FAB$C_VAR;
433 sys$modify (&fab);
434 sys$close (&fab);
437 static int
438 vms_convert_to_var_1 (char *filename, int type)
440 if (type != DECC$K_FILE)
441 return false;
442 vms_convert_to_var (filename);
443 return true;
446 /* Convert the file to variable record length format. This is done
447 using undocumented system call sys$modify().
448 Unix filename version. */
451 _bfd_vms_convert_to_var_unix_filename (const char *unix_filename)
453 if (decc$to_vms (unix_filename, &vms_convert_to_var_1, 0, 1) != 1)
454 return false;
455 return true;
457 #endif /* VMS */
459 /* Manufacture a VMS like time on a unix based system.
460 stolen from obj-vms.c. */
462 unsigned char *
463 get_vms_time_string (unsigned char *tbuf)
465 #ifndef VMS
466 char *pnt;
467 time_t timeb;
469 time (& timeb);
470 pnt = ctime (&timeb);
471 pnt[3] = 0;
472 pnt[7] = 0;
473 pnt[10] = 0;
474 pnt[16] = 0;
475 pnt[24] = 0;
476 sprintf ((char *) tbuf, "%2s-%3s-%s %s",
477 pnt + 8, pnt + 4, pnt + 20, pnt + 11);
478 #else
479 struct
481 int Size;
482 unsigned char *Ptr;
483 } Descriptor;
484 Descriptor.Size = 17;
485 Descriptor.Ptr = tbuf;
486 SYS$ASCTIM (0, &Descriptor, 0, 0);
487 #endif /* not VMS */
489 vms_debug2 ((6, "vmstimestring:'%s'\n", tbuf));
491 return tbuf;
494 /* Create module name from filename (ie, extract the basename and convert it
495 in upper cases). Works on both VMS and UNIX pathes.
496 The result has to be free(). */
498 char *
499 vms_get_module_name (const char *filename, bool upcase)
501 char *fname, *fptr;
502 const char *fout;
504 /* Strip VMS path. */
505 fout = strrchr (filename, ']');
506 if (fout == NULL)
507 fout = strchr (filename, ':');
508 if (fout != NULL)
509 fout++;
510 else
511 fout = filename;
513 /* Strip UNIX path. */
514 fptr = strrchr (fout, '/');
515 if (fptr != NULL)
516 fout = fptr + 1;
518 fname = strdup (fout);
520 /* Strip suffix. */
521 fptr = strrchr (fname, '.');
522 if (fptr != 0)
523 *fptr = 0;
525 /* Convert to upper case and truncate at 31 characters.
526 (VMS object file format restricts module name length to 31). */
527 fptr = fname;
528 for (fptr = fname; *fptr != 0; fptr++)
530 if (*fptr == ';' || (fptr - fname) >= 31)
532 *fptr = 0;
533 break;
535 if (upcase)
536 *fptr = TOUPPER (*fptr);
538 return fname;
541 /* Compared to usual UNIX time_t, VMS time has less limits:
542 - 64 bit (63 bits in fact as the MSB must be 0)
543 - 100ns granularity
544 - epoch is Nov 17, 1858.
545 Here has the constants and the routines used to convert VMS from/to UNIX time.
546 The conversion routines don't assume 64 bits arithmetic.
548 Here we assume that the definition of time_t is the UNIX one, ie integer
549 type, expressing seconds since the epoch. */
551 /* UNIX time granularity for VMS, ie 1s / 100ns. */
552 #define VMS_TIME_FACTOR 10000000
554 /* Number of seconds since VMS epoch of the UNIX epoch. */
555 #define VMS_TIME_OFFSET 3506716800U
557 /* Convert a VMS time to a unix time. */
559 time_t
560 vms_time_to_time_t (unsigned int hi, unsigned int lo)
562 unsigned int tmp;
563 unsigned int rlo;
564 int i;
565 time_t res;
567 /* First convert to seconds. */
568 tmp = hi % VMS_TIME_FACTOR;
569 hi = hi / VMS_TIME_FACTOR;
570 rlo = 0;
571 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
573 tmp = (tmp << 8) | (lo >> 24);
574 lo <<= 8;
576 rlo = (rlo << 8) | (tmp / VMS_TIME_FACTOR);
577 tmp %= VMS_TIME_FACTOR;
579 lo = rlo;
581 /* Return 0 in case of overflow. */
582 if (hi > 1
583 || (hi == 1 && lo >= VMS_TIME_OFFSET))
584 return 0;
586 /* Return 0 in case of underflow. */
587 if (hi == 0 && lo < VMS_TIME_OFFSET)
588 return 0;
590 res = lo - VMS_TIME_OFFSET;
591 if (res <= 0)
592 return 0;
593 return res;
596 /* Convert a time_t to a VMS time. */
598 void
599 vms_time_t_to_vms_time (time_t ut, unsigned int *hi, unsigned int *lo)
601 unsigned int val[4];
602 unsigned int tmp[4];
603 unsigned int carry;
604 int i;
606 /* Put into val. */
607 val[0] = ut & 0xffff;
608 val[1] = (ut >> 16) & 0xffff;
609 val[2] = sizeof (ut) > 4 ? (ut >> 32) & 0xffff : 0;
610 val[3] = sizeof (ut) > 4 ? (ut >> 48) & 0xffff : 0;
612 /* Add offset. */
613 tmp[0] = VMS_TIME_OFFSET & 0xffff;
614 tmp[1] = VMS_TIME_OFFSET >> 16;
615 tmp[2] = 0;
616 tmp[3] = 0;
617 carry = 0;
618 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
620 carry += tmp[i] + val[i];
621 val[i] = carry & 0xffff;
622 carry = carry >> 16;
625 /* Multiply by factor, well first by 10000 and then by 1000. */
626 carry = 0;
627 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
629 carry += val[i] * 10000;
630 val[i] = carry & 0xffff;
631 carry = carry >> 16;
633 carry = 0;
634 for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
636 carry += val[i] * 1000;
637 val[i] = carry & 0xffff;
638 carry = carry >> 16;
641 /* Write the result. */
642 *lo = val[0] | (val[1] << 16);
643 *hi = val[2] | (val[3] << 16);
646 /* Convert a raw (stored in a buffer) VMS time to a unix time. */
648 time_t
649 vms_rawtime_to_time_t (unsigned char *buf)
651 unsigned int hi = bfd_getl32 (buf + 4);
652 unsigned int lo = bfd_getl32 (buf + 0);
654 return vms_time_to_time_t (hi, lo);
657 void
658 vms_get_time (unsigned int *hi, unsigned int *lo)
660 #ifdef VMS
661 struct _generic_64 t;
663 sys$gettim (&t);
664 *lo = t.gen64$q_quadword;
665 *hi = t.gen64$q_quadword >> 32;
666 #else
667 time_t t;
669 time (&t);
670 vms_time_t_to_vms_time (t, hi, lo);
671 #endif
674 /* Get the current time into a raw buffer BUF. */
676 void
677 vms_raw_get_time (unsigned char *buf)
679 unsigned int hi, lo;
681 vms_get_time (&hi, &lo);
682 bfd_putl32 (lo, buf + 0);
683 bfd_putl32 (hi, buf + 4);