1 /* BFD back-end for archive files (libraries).
2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Written by Cygnus Support. Mostly Gumby Henkel-Wallace's fault.
7 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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 2 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., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24 @setfilename archive-info
29 An archive (or library) is just another BFD. It has a symbol
30 table, although there's not much a user program will do with it.
32 The big difference between an archive BFD and an ordinary BFD
33 is that the archive doesn't have sections. Instead it has a
34 chain of BFDs that are considered its contents. These BFDs can
35 be manipulated like any other. The BFDs contained in an
36 archive opened for reading will all be opened for reading. You
37 may put either input or output BFDs into an archive opened for
38 output; they will be handled correctly when the archive is closed.
40 Use <<bfd_openr_next_archived_file>> to step through
41 the contents of an archive opened for input. You don't
42 have to read the entire archive if you don't want
43 to! Read it until you find what you want.
45 Archive contents of output BFDs are chained through the
46 <<next>> pointer in a BFD. The first one is findable through
47 the <<archive_head>> slot of the archive. Set it with
48 <<bfd_set_archive_head>> (q.v.). A given BFD may be in only one
49 open output archive at a time.
51 As expected, the BFD archive code is more general than the
52 archive code of any given environment. BFD archives may
53 contain files of different formats (e.g., a.out and coff) and
54 even different architectures. You may even place archives
55 recursively into archives!
57 This can cause unexpected confusion, since some archive
58 formats are more expressive than others. For instance, Intel
59 COFF archives can preserve long filenames; SunOS a.out archives
60 cannot. If you move a file from the first to the second
61 format and back again, the filename may be truncated.
62 Likewise, different a.out environments have different
63 conventions as to how they truncate filenames, whether they
64 preserve directory names in filenames, etc. When
65 interoperating with native tools, be sure your files are
68 Beware: most of these formats do not react well to the
69 presence of spaces in filenames. We do the best we can, but
70 can't always handle this case due to restrictions in the format of
71 archives. Many Unix utilities are braindead in regards to
72 spaces and such in filenames anyway, so this shouldn't be much
75 Archives are supported in BFD in <<archive.c>>.
80 o - all archive elements start on an even boundary, newline padded;
81 o - all arch headers are char *;
82 o - all arch headers are the same size (across architectures).
85 /* Some formats provide a way to cram a long filename into the short
86 (16 chars) space provided by a BSD archive. The trick is: make a
87 special "file" in the front of the archive, sort of like the SYMDEF
88 entry. If the filename is too long to fit, put it in the extended
89 name table, and use its index as the filename. To prevent
90 confusion prepend the index with a space. This means you can't
91 have filenames that start with a space, but then again, many Unix
92 utilities can't handle that anyway.
94 This scheme unfortunately requires that you stand on your head in
95 order to write an archive since you need to put a magic file at the
96 front, and need to touch every entry to do so. C'est la vie.
98 We support two variants of this idea:
99 The SVR4 format (extended name table is named "//"),
100 and an extended pseudo-BSD variant (extended name table is named
101 "ARFILENAMES/"). The origin of the latter format is uncertain.
103 BSD 4.4 uses a third scheme: It writes a long filename
104 directly after the header. This allows 'ar q' to work.
105 We currently can read BSD 4.4 archives, but not write them.
108 /* Summary of archive member names:
110 Symbol table (must be first):
111 "__.SYMDEF " - Symbol table, Berkeley style, produced by ranlib.
112 "/ " - Symbol table, system 5 style.
114 Long name table (must be before regular file members):
115 "// " - Long name table, System 5 R4 style.
116 "ARFILENAMES/ " - Long name table, non-standard extended BSD (not BSD 4.4).
118 Regular file members with short names:
119 "filename.o/ " - Regular file, System 5 style (embedded spaces ok).
120 "filename.o " - Regular file, Berkeley style (no embedded spaces).
122 Regular files with long names (or embedded spaces, for BSD variants):
123 "/18 " - SVR4 style, name at offset 18 in name table.
124 "#1/23 " - Long name (or embedded paces) 23 characters long,
125 BSD 4.4 style, full name follows header.
126 Implemented for reading, not writing.
127 " 18 " - Long name 18 characters long, extended pseudo-BSD.
134 #include "aout/ranlib.h"
135 #include "safe-ctype.h"
142 #define BFD_GNU960_ARMAG(abfd) (BFD_COFF_FILE_P((abfd)) ? ARMAG : ARMAGB)
145 /* We keep a cache of archive filepointers to archive elements to
146 speed up searching the archive by filepos. We only add an entry to
147 the cache when we actually read one. We also don't sort the cache;
148 it's generally short enough to search linearly.
149 Note that the pointers here point to the front of the ar_hdr, not
150 to the front of the contents! */
154 struct ar_cache
*next
;
157 #define ar_padchar(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->ar_pad_char)
158 #define ar_maxnamelen(abfd) ((abfd)->xvec->ar_max_namelen)
160 #define arch_eltdata(bfd) ((struct areltdata *) ((bfd)->arelt_data))
161 #define arch_hdr(bfd) ((struct ar_hdr *) arch_eltdata(bfd)->arch_header)
165 _bfd_generic_mkarchive (bfd
*abfd
)
167 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (struct artdata
);
169 abfd
->tdata
.aout_ar_data
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
170 if (bfd_ardata (abfd
) == NULL
)
173 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->cache
= NULL
;
174 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->archive_head
= NULL
;
175 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->symdefs
= NULL
;
176 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
= NULL
;
177 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->tdata
= NULL
;
187 symindex bfd_get_next_mapent
188 (bfd *abfd, symindex previous, carsym **sym);
191 Step through archive @var{abfd}'s symbol table (if it
192 has one). Successively update @var{sym} with the next symbol's
193 information, returning that symbol's (internal) index into the
196 Supply <<BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS>> as the @var{previous} entry to get
197 the first one; returns <<BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS>> when you've already
200 A <<carsym>> is a canonical archive symbol. The only
201 user-visible element is its name, a null-terminated string.
205 bfd_get_next_mapent (bfd
*abfd
, symindex prev
, carsym
**entry
)
207 if (!bfd_has_map (abfd
))
209 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
210 return BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS
;
213 if (prev
== BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS
)
217 if (prev
>= bfd_ardata (abfd
)->symdef_count
)
218 return BFD_NO_MORE_SYMBOLS
;
220 *entry
= (bfd_ardata (abfd
)->symdefs
+ prev
);
224 /* To be called by backends only. */
227 _bfd_create_empty_archive_element_shell (bfd
*obfd
)
229 return _bfd_new_bfd_contained_in (obfd
);
237 bfd_boolean bfd_set_archive_head (bfd *output, bfd *new_head);
240 Set the head of the chain of
241 BFDs contained in the archive @var{output} to @var{new_head}.
245 bfd_set_archive_head (bfd
*output_archive
, bfd
*new_head
)
247 output_archive
->archive_head
= new_head
;
252 _bfd_look_for_bfd_in_cache (bfd
*arch_bfd
, file_ptr filepos
)
254 struct ar_cache
*current
;
256 for (current
= bfd_ardata (arch_bfd
)->cache
; current
!= NULL
;
257 current
= current
->next
)
258 if (current
->ptr
== filepos
)
259 return current
->arelt
;
264 /* Kind of stupid to call cons for each one, but we don't do too many. */
267 _bfd_add_bfd_to_archive_cache (bfd
*arch_bfd
, file_ptr filepos
, bfd
*new_elt
)
269 bfd_size_type amt
= sizeof (struct ar_cache
);
271 struct ar_cache
*new_cache
= bfd_zalloc (arch_bfd
, amt
);
272 if (new_cache
== NULL
)
275 new_cache
->ptr
= filepos
;
276 new_cache
->arelt
= new_elt
;
277 new_cache
->next
= NULL
;
278 if (bfd_ardata (arch_bfd
)->cache
== NULL
)
279 bfd_ardata (arch_bfd
)->cache
= new_cache
;
282 struct ar_cache
*current
= bfd_ardata (arch_bfd
)->cache
;
284 while (current
->next
!= NULL
)
285 current
= current
->next
;
286 current
->next
= new_cache
;
292 /* The name begins with space. Hence the rest of the name is an index into
296 get_extended_arelt_filename (bfd
*arch
, const char *name
)
298 unsigned long index
= 0;
300 /* Should extract string so that I can guarantee not to overflow into
301 the next region, but I'm too lazy. */
303 /* Skip first char, which is '/' in SVR4 or ' ' in some other variants. */
304 index
= strtol (name
+ 1, NULL
, 10);
307 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
311 return bfd_ardata (arch
)->extended_names
+ index
;
314 /* This functions reads an arch header and returns an areltdata pointer, or
317 Presumes the file pointer is already in the right place (ie pointing
318 to the ar_hdr in the file). Moves the file pointer; on success it
319 should be pointing to the front of the file contents; on failure it
320 could have been moved arbitrarily. */
323 _bfd_generic_read_ar_hdr (bfd
*abfd
)
325 return _bfd_generic_read_ar_hdr_mag (abfd
, NULL
);
328 /* Alpha ECOFF uses an optional different ARFMAG value, so we have a
329 variant of _bfd_generic_read_ar_hdr which accepts a magic string. */
332 _bfd_generic_read_ar_hdr_mag (bfd
*abfd
, const char *mag
)
335 char *hdrp
= (char *) &hdr
;
337 struct areltdata
*ared
;
338 char *filename
= NULL
;
339 bfd_size_type namelen
= 0;
340 bfd_size_type allocsize
= sizeof (struct areltdata
) + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
343 if (bfd_bread (hdrp
, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
), abfd
) != sizeof (struct ar_hdr
))
345 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
346 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_more_archived_files
);
349 if (strncmp (hdr
.ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2) != 0
351 || strncmp (hdr
.ar_fmag
, mag
, 2) != 0))
353 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
358 parsed_size
= strtol (hdr
.ar_size
, NULL
, 10);
361 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
365 /* Extract the filename from the archive - there are two ways to
366 specify an extended name table, either the first char of the
367 name is a space, or it's a slash. */
368 if ((hdr
.ar_name
[0] == '/'
369 || (hdr
.ar_name
[0] == ' '
370 && memchr (hdr
.ar_name
, '/', ar_maxnamelen (abfd
)) == NULL
))
371 && bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
!= NULL
)
373 filename
= get_extended_arelt_filename (abfd
, hdr
.ar_name
);
374 if (filename
== NULL
)
376 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
380 /* BSD4.4-style long filename.
381 Only implemented for reading, so far! */
382 else if (hdr
.ar_name
[0] == '#'
383 && hdr
.ar_name
[1] == '1'
384 && hdr
.ar_name
[2] == '/'
385 && ISDIGIT (hdr
.ar_name
[3]))
387 /* BSD-4.4 extended name */
388 namelen
= atoi (&hdr
.ar_name
[3]);
389 allocsize
+= namelen
+ 1;
390 parsed_size
-= namelen
;
392 allocptr
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, allocsize
);
393 if (allocptr
== NULL
)
396 + sizeof (struct areltdata
)
397 + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
398 if (bfd_bread (filename
, namelen
, abfd
) != namelen
)
400 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
401 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_more_archived_files
);
404 filename
[namelen
] = '\0';
408 /* We judge the end of the name by looking for '/' or ' '.
409 Note: The SYSV format (terminated by '/') allows embedded
410 spaces, so only look for ' ' if we don't find '/'. */
413 e
= memchr (hdr
.ar_name
, '\0', ar_maxnamelen (abfd
));
416 e
= memchr (hdr
.ar_name
, '/', ar_maxnamelen (abfd
));
418 e
= memchr (hdr
.ar_name
, ' ', ar_maxnamelen (abfd
));
422 namelen
= e
- hdr
.ar_name
;
425 /* If we didn't find a termination character, then the name
426 must be the entire field. */
427 namelen
= ar_maxnamelen (abfd
);
430 allocsize
+= namelen
+ 1;
435 allocptr
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, allocsize
);
436 if (allocptr
== NULL
)
440 ared
= (struct areltdata
*) allocptr
;
442 ared
->arch_header
= allocptr
+ sizeof (struct areltdata
);
443 memcpy (ared
->arch_header
, &hdr
, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
444 ared
->parsed_size
= parsed_size
;
446 if (filename
!= NULL
)
447 ared
->filename
= filename
;
450 ared
->filename
= allocptr
+ (sizeof (struct areltdata
) +
451 sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
453 memcpy (ared
->filename
, hdr
.ar_name
, namelen
);
454 ared
->filename
[namelen
] = '\0';
460 /* This is an internal function; it's mainly used when indexing
461 through the archive symbol table, but also used to get the next
462 element, since it handles the bookkeeping so nicely for us. */
465 _bfd_get_elt_at_filepos (bfd
*archive
, file_ptr filepos
)
467 struct areltdata
*new_areldata
;
470 if (archive
->my_archive
)
472 filepos
+= archive
->origin
;
473 archive
= archive
->my_archive
;
476 n_nfd
= _bfd_look_for_bfd_in_cache (archive
, filepos
);
480 if (0 > bfd_seek (archive
, filepos
, SEEK_SET
))
483 if ((new_areldata
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (archive
)) == NULL
)
486 n_nfd
= _bfd_create_empty_archive_element_shell (archive
);
489 bfd_release (archive
, new_areldata
);
493 n_nfd
->origin
= bfd_tell (archive
);
494 n_nfd
->arelt_data
= new_areldata
;
495 n_nfd
->filename
= new_areldata
->filename
;
497 if (_bfd_add_bfd_to_archive_cache (archive
, filepos
, n_nfd
))
501 bfd_release (archive
, n_nfd
);
502 bfd_release (archive
, new_areldata
);
506 /* Return the BFD which is referenced by the symbol in ABFD indexed by
507 INDEX. INDEX should have been returned by bfd_get_next_mapent. */
510 _bfd_generic_get_elt_at_index (bfd
*abfd
, symindex index
)
514 entry
= bfd_ardata (abfd
)->symdefs
+ index
;
515 return _bfd_get_elt_at_filepos (abfd
, entry
->file_offset
);
520 bfd_openr_next_archived_file
523 bfd *bfd_openr_next_archived_file (bfd *archive, bfd *previous);
526 Provided a BFD, @var{archive}, containing an archive and NULL, open
527 an input BFD on the first contained element and returns that.
528 Subsequent calls should pass
529 the archive and the previous return value to return a created
530 BFD to the next contained element. NULL is returned when there
535 bfd_openr_next_archived_file (bfd
*archive
, bfd
*last_file
)
537 if ((bfd_get_format (archive
) != bfd_archive
) ||
538 (archive
->direction
== write_direction
))
540 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
544 return BFD_SEND (archive
,
545 openr_next_archived_file
, (archive
, last_file
));
549 bfd_generic_openr_next_archived_file (bfd
*archive
, bfd
*last_file
)
554 filestart
= bfd_ardata (archive
)->first_file_filepos
;
557 unsigned int size
= arelt_size (last_file
);
558 filestart
= last_file
->origin
+ size
;
559 if (archive
->my_archive
)
560 filestart
-= archive
->origin
;
561 /* Pad to an even boundary...
562 Note that last_file->origin can be odd in the case of
563 BSD-4.4-style element with a long odd size. */
564 filestart
+= filestart
% 2;
567 return _bfd_get_elt_at_filepos (archive
, filestart
);
571 bfd_generic_archive_p (bfd
*abfd
)
573 struct artdata
*tdata_hold
;
574 char armag
[SARMAG
+ 1];
577 if (bfd_bread (armag
, SARMAG
, abfd
) != SARMAG
)
579 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
580 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
585 if (strncmp (armag
, BFD_GNU960_ARMAG (abfd
), SARMAG
) != 0)
588 if (strncmp (armag
, ARMAG
, SARMAG
) != 0 &&
589 strncmp (armag
, ARMAGB
, SARMAG
) != 0)
593 tdata_hold
= bfd_ardata (abfd
);
595 amt
= sizeof (struct artdata
);
596 bfd_ardata (abfd
) = bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
597 if (bfd_ardata (abfd
) == NULL
)
599 bfd_ardata (abfd
) = tdata_hold
;
603 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->first_file_filepos
= SARMAG
;
604 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->cache
= NULL
;
605 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->archive_head
= NULL
;
606 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->symdefs
= NULL
;
607 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
= NULL
;
608 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->tdata
= NULL
;
610 if (!BFD_SEND (abfd
, _bfd_slurp_armap
, (abfd
))
611 || !BFD_SEND (abfd
, _bfd_slurp_extended_name_table
, (abfd
)))
613 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
614 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
615 bfd_release (abfd
, bfd_ardata (abfd
));
616 bfd_ardata (abfd
) = tdata_hold
;
620 if (bfd_has_map (abfd
))
624 /* This archive has a map, so we may presume that the contents
625 are object files. Make sure that if the first file in the
626 archive can be recognized as an object file, it is for this
627 target. If not, assume that this is the wrong format. If
628 the first file is not an object file, somebody is doing
629 something weird, and we permit it so that ar -t will work.
631 This is done because any normal format will recognize any
632 normal archive, regardless of the format of the object files.
633 We do accept an empty archive. */
635 first
= bfd_openr_next_archived_file (abfd
, NULL
);
640 first
->target_defaulted
= FALSE
;
642 if (bfd_check_format (first
, bfd_object
)
643 && first
->xvec
!= abfd
->xvec
)
646 /* We ought to close `first' here, but we can't, because
647 we have no way to remove it from the archive cache.
648 It's close to impossible to figure out when we can
649 release bfd_ardata. FIXME. */
651 bfd_release (abfd
, bfd_ardata (abfd
));
653 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_object_format
);
654 bfd_ardata (abfd
) = tdata_hold
;
657 /* And we ought to close `first' here too. */
664 /* Some constants for a 32 bit BSD archive structure. We do not
665 support 64 bit archives presently; so far as I know, none actually
666 exist. Supporting them would require changing these constants, and
667 changing some H_GET_32 to H_GET_64. */
669 /* The size of an external symdef structure. */
670 #define BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE 8
672 /* The offset from the start of a symdef structure to the file offset. */
673 #define BSD_SYMDEF_OFFSET_SIZE 4
675 /* The size of the symdef count. */
676 #define BSD_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE 4
678 /* The size of the string count. */
679 #define BSD_STRING_COUNT_SIZE 4
681 /* Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise. */
684 do_slurp_bsd_armap (bfd
*abfd
)
686 struct areltdata
*mapdata
;
687 unsigned int counter
;
688 bfd_byte
*raw_armap
, *rbase
;
689 struct artdata
*ardata
= bfd_ardata (abfd
);
691 bfd_size_type parsed_size
, amt
;
694 mapdata
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd
);
697 parsed_size
= mapdata
->parsed_size
;
698 bfd_release (abfd
, mapdata
); /* Don't need it any more. */
700 raw_armap
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, parsed_size
);
701 if (raw_armap
== NULL
)
704 if (bfd_bread (raw_armap
, parsed_size
, abfd
) != parsed_size
)
706 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
707 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
709 bfd_release (abfd
, raw_armap
);
713 ardata
->symdef_count
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, raw_armap
) / BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
;
715 if (ardata
->symdef_count
* BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
>
716 parsed_size
- BSD_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE
)
718 /* Probably we're using the wrong byte ordering. */
719 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
724 rbase
= raw_armap
+ BSD_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE
;
725 stringbase
= ((char *) rbase
726 + ardata
->symdef_count
* BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
727 + BSD_STRING_COUNT_SIZE
);
728 amt
= ardata
->symdef_count
* sizeof (carsym
);
729 ardata
->symdefs
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
730 if (!ardata
->symdefs
)
733 for (counter
= 0, set
= ardata
->symdefs
;
734 counter
< ardata
->symdef_count
;
735 counter
++, set
++, rbase
+= BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
)
737 set
->name
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, rbase
) + stringbase
;
738 set
->file_offset
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, rbase
+ BSD_SYMDEF_OFFSET_SIZE
);
741 ardata
->first_file_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
742 /* Pad to an even boundary if you have to. */
743 ardata
->first_file_filepos
+= (ardata
->first_file_filepos
) % 2;
744 /* FIXME, we should provide some way to free raw_ardata when
745 we are done using the strings from it. For now, it seems
746 to be allocated on an objalloc anyway... */
747 bfd_has_map (abfd
) = TRUE
;
751 /* Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise. */
754 do_slurp_coff_armap (bfd
*abfd
)
756 struct areltdata
*mapdata
;
757 int *raw_armap
, *rawptr
;
758 struct artdata
*ardata
= bfd_ardata (abfd
);
760 bfd_size_type stringsize
;
761 unsigned int parsed_size
;
763 bfd_size_type nsymz
; /* Number of symbols in armap. */
764 bfd_vma (*swap
) (const void *);
765 char int_buf
[sizeof (long)];
766 bfd_size_type carsym_size
, ptrsize
;
769 mapdata
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd
);
772 parsed_size
= mapdata
->parsed_size
;
773 bfd_release (abfd
, mapdata
); /* Don't need it any more. */
775 if (bfd_bread (int_buf
, 4, abfd
) != 4)
777 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
778 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
781 /* It seems that all numeric information in a coff archive is always
782 in big endian format, nomatter the host or target. */
784 nsymz
= bfd_getb32 (int_buf
);
785 stringsize
= parsed_size
- (4 * nsymz
) - 4;
788 /* ... except that some archive formats are broken, and it may be our
789 fault - the i960 little endian coff sometimes has big and sometimes
790 little, because our tools changed. Here's a horrible hack to clean
793 if (stringsize
> 0xfffff
794 && bfd_get_arch (abfd
) == bfd_arch_i960
795 && bfd_get_flavour (abfd
) == bfd_target_coff_flavour
)
797 /* This looks dangerous, let's do it the other way around. */
798 nsymz
= bfd_getl32 (int_buf
);
799 stringsize
= parsed_size
- (4 * nsymz
) - 4;
804 /* The coff armap must be read sequentially. So we construct a
805 bsd-style one in core all at once, for simplicity. */
807 carsym_size
= (nsymz
* sizeof (carsym
));
808 ptrsize
= (4 * nsymz
);
810 ardata
->symdefs
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, carsym_size
+ stringsize
+ 1);
811 if (ardata
->symdefs
== NULL
)
813 carsyms
= ardata
->symdefs
;
814 stringbase
= ((char *) ardata
->symdefs
) + carsym_size
;
816 /* Allocate and read in the raw offsets. */
817 raw_armap
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, ptrsize
);
818 if (raw_armap
== NULL
)
819 goto release_symdefs
;
820 if (bfd_bread (raw_armap
, ptrsize
, abfd
) != ptrsize
821 || (bfd_bread (stringbase
, stringsize
, abfd
) != stringsize
))
823 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
824 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
825 goto release_raw_armap
;
828 /* OK, build the carsyms. */
829 for (i
= 0; i
< nsymz
; i
++)
831 rawptr
= raw_armap
+ i
;
832 carsyms
->file_offset
= swap ((bfd_byte
*) rawptr
);
833 carsyms
->name
= stringbase
;
834 stringbase
+= strlen (stringbase
) + 1;
839 ardata
->symdef_count
= nsymz
;
840 ardata
->first_file_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
841 /* Pad to an even boundary if you have to. */
842 ardata
->first_file_filepos
+= (ardata
->first_file_filepos
) % 2;
844 bfd_has_map (abfd
) = TRUE
;
845 bfd_release (abfd
, raw_armap
);
847 /* Check for a second archive header (as used by PE). */
849 struct areltdata
*tmp
;
851 bfd_seek (abfd
, ardata
->first_file_filepos
, SEEK_SET
);
852 tmp
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd
);
855 if (tmp
->arch_header
[0] == '/'
856 && tmp
->arch_header
[1] == ' ')
858 ardata
->first_file_filepos
+=
859 (tmp
->parsed_size
+ sizeof (struct ar_hdr
) + 1) & ~(unsigned) 1;
861 bfd_release (abfd
, tmp
);
868 bfd_release (abfd
, raw_armap
);
870 bfd_release (abfd
, (ardata
)->symdefs
);
874 /* This routine can handle either coff-style or bsd-style armaps.
875 Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise */
878 bfd_slurp_armap (bfd
*abfd
)
881 int i
= bfd_bread (nextname
, 16, abfd
);
888 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) -16, SEEK_CUR
) != 0)
891 if (!strncmp (nextname
, "__.SYMDEF ", 16)
892 || !strncmp (nextname
, "__.SYMDEF/ ", 16)) /* old Linux archives */
893 return do_slurp_bsd_armap (abfd
);
894 else if (!strncmp (nextname
, "/ ", 16))
895 return do_slurp_coff_armap (abfd
);
896 else if (!strncmp (nextname
, "/SYM64/ ", 16))
898 /* 64bit ELF (Irix 6) archive. */
900 extern bfd_boolean
bfd_elf64_archive_slurp_armap (bfd
*);
901 return bfd_elf64_archive_slurp_armap (abfd
);
903 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
908 bfd_has_map (abfd
) = FALSE
;
912 /* Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise. */
913 /* Flavor 2 of a bsd armap, similar to bfd_slurp_bsd_armap except the
914 header is in a slightly different order and the map name is '/'.
915 This flavour is used by hp300hpux. */
917 #define HPUX_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE 2
920 bfd_slurp_bsd_armap_f2 (bfd
*abfd
)
922 struct areltdata
*mapdata
;
924 unsigned int counter
;
925 bfd_byte
*raw_armap
, *rbase
;
926 struct artdata
*ardata
= bfd_ardata (abfd
);
928 unsigned int stringsize
;
931 int i
= bfd_bread (nextname
, 16, abfd
);
938 /* The archive has at least 16 bytes in it. */
939 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) -16, SEEK_CUR
) != 0)
942 if (!strncmp (nextname
, "__.SYMDEF ", 16)
943 || !strncmp (nextname
, "__.SYMDEF/ ", 16)) /* Old Linux archives. */
944 return do_slurp_bsd_armap (abfd
);
946 if (strncmp (nextname
, "/ ", 16))
948 bfd_has_map (abfd
) = FALSE
;
952 mapdata
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd
);
956 amt
= mapdata
->parsed_size
;
957 raw_armap
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
958 if (raw_armap
== NULL
)
961 bfd_release (abfd
, mapdata
);
965 if (bfd_bread (raw_armap
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
967 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
968 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
970 bfd_release (abfd
, raw_armap
);
974 ardata
->symdef_count
= H_GET_16 (abfd
, raw_armap
);
976 if (ardata
->symdef_count
* BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
977 > mapdata
->parsed_size
- HPUX_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE
)
979 /* Probably we're using the wrong byte ordering. */
980 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format
);
986 stringsize
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, raw_armap
+ HPUX_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE
);
987 /* Skip sym count and string sz. */
988 stringbase
= ((char *) raw_armap
989 + HPUX_SYMDEF_COUNT_SIZE
990 + BSD_STRING_COUNT_SIZE
);
991 rbase
= (bfd_byte
*) stringbase
+ stringsize
;
992 amt
= ardata
->symdef_count
* BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
;
993 ardata
->symdefs
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, amt
);
994 if (!ardata
->symdefs
)
997 for (counter
= 0, set
= ardata
->symdefs
;
998 counter
< ardata
->symdef_count
;
999 counter
++, set
++, rbase
+= BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
)
1001 set
->name
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, rbase
) + stringbase
;
1002 set
->file_offset
= H_GET_32 (abfd
, rbase
+ BSD_SYMDEF_OFFSET_SIZE
);
1005 ardata
->first_file_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
1006 /* Pad to an even boundary if you have to. */
1007 ardata
->first_file_filepos
+= (ardata
->first_file_filepos
) % 2;
1008 /* FIXME, we should provide some way to free raw_ardata when
1009 we are done using the strings from it. For now, it seems
1010 to be allocated on an objalloc anyway... */
1011 bfd_has_map (abfd
) = TRUE
;
1015 /** Extended name table.
1017 Normally archives support only 14-character filenames.
1019 Intel has extended the format: longer names are stored in a special
1020 element (the first in the archive, or second if there is an armap);
1021 the name in the ar_hdr is replaced by <space><index into filename
1022 element>. Index is the P.R. of an int (decimal). Data General have
1023 extended the format by using the prefix // for the special element. */
1025 /* Returns FALSE on error, TRUE otherwise. */
1028 _bfd_slurp_extended_name_table (bfd
*abfd
)
1031 struct areltdata
*namedata
;
1034 /* FIXME: Formatting sucks here, and in case of failure of BFD_READ,
1035 we probably don't want to return TRUE. */
1036 bfd_seek (abfd
, bfd_ardata (abfd
)->first_file_filepos
, SEEK_SET
);
1037 if (bfd_bread (nextname
, 16, abfd
) == 16)
1039 if (bfd_seek (abfd
, (file_ptr
) -16, SEEK_CUR
) != 0)
1042 if (strncmp (nextname
, "ARFILENAMES/ ", 16) != 0 &&
1043 strncmp (nextname
, "// ", 16) != 0)
1045 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
= NULL
;
1049 namedata
= _bfd_read_ar_hdr (abfd
);
1050 if (namedata
== NULL
)
1053 amt
= namedata
->parsed_size
;
1054 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
1055 if (bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
== NULL
)
1058 bfd_release (abfd
, namedata
);
1062 if (bfd_bread (bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
, amt
, abfd
) != amt
)
1064 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
1065 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
1066 bfd_release (abfd
, (bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
));
1067 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
= NULL
;
1071 /* Since the archive is supposed to be printable if it contains
1072 text, the entries in the list are newline-padded, not null
1073 padded. In SVR4-style archives, the names also have a
1074 trailing '/'. DOS/NT created archive often have \ in them
1075 We'll fix all problems here.. */
1077 char *temp
= bfd_ardata (abfd
)->extended_names
;
1078 char *limit
= temp
+ namedata
->parsed_size
;
1079 for (; temp
< limit
; ++temp
)
1081 if (*temp
== '\012')
1082 temp
[temp
[-1] == '/' ? -1 : 0] = '\0';
1088 /* Pad to an even boundary if you have to. */
1089 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->first_file_filepos
= bfd_tell (abfd
);
1090 bfd_ardata (abfd
)->first_file_filepos
+=
1091 (bfd_ardata (abfd
)->first_file_filepos
) % 2;
1093 /* FIXME, we can't release namedata here because it was allocated
1094 below extended_names on the objalloc... */
1096 bfd_release (abfd
, namedata
);
1104 /* Return a copy of the stuff in the filename between any :]> and a
1108 normalize (bfd
*abfd
, const char *file
)
1114 first
= file
+ strlen (file
) - 1;
1117 while (first
!= file
)
1121 if (*first
== ':' || *first
== ']' || *first
== '>')
1129 copy
= bfd_alloc (abfd
, last
- first
+ 1);
1133 memcpy (copy
, first
, last
- first
);
1134 copy
[last
- first
] = 0;
1141 normalize (bfd
*abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED
, const char *file
)
1143 const char *filename
= strrchr (file
, '/');
1145 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
1147 /* We could have foo/bar\\baz, or foo\\bar, or d:bar. */
1148 char *bslash
= strrchr (file
, '\\');
1149 if (filename
== NULL
|| (bslash
!= NULL
&& bslash
> filename
))
1151 if (filename
== NULL
&& file
[0] != '\0' && file
[1] == ':')
1152 filename
= file
+ 1;
1155 if (filename
!= NULL
)
1163 /* Build a BFD style extended name table. */
1166 _bfd_archive_bsd_construct_extended_name_table (bfd
*abfd
,
1168 bfd_size_type
*tablen
,
1171 *name
= "ARFILENAMES/";
1172 return _bfd_construct_extended_name_table (abfd
, FALSE
, tabloc
, tablen
);
1175 /* Build an SVR4 style extended name table. */
1178 _bfd_archive_coff_construct_extended_name_table (bfd
*abfd
,
1180 bfd_size_type
*tablen
,
1184 return _bfd_construct_extended_name_table (abfd
, TRUE
, tabloc
, tablen
);
1187 /* Follows archive_head and produces an extended name table if
1188 necessary. Returns (in tabloc) a pointer to an extended name
1189 table, and in tablen the length of the table. If it makes an entry
1190 it clobbers the filename so that the element may be written without
1191 further massage. Returns TRUE if it ran successfully, FALSE if
1192 something went wrong. A successful return may still involve a
1193 zero-length tablen! */
1196 _bfd_construct_extended_name_table (bfd
*abfd
,
1197 bfd_boolean trailing_slash
,
1199 bfd_size_type
*tablen
)
1201 unsigned int maxname
= abfd
->xvec
->ar_max_namelen
;
1202 bfd_size_type total_namelen
= 0;
1208 /* Figure out how long the table should be. */
1209 for (current
= abfd
->archive_head
; current
!= NULL
; current
= current
->next
)
1212 unsigned int thislen
;
1214 normal
= normalize (current
, current
->filename
);
1218 thislen
= strlen (normal
);
1220 if (thislen
> maxname
1221 && (bfd_get_file_flags (abfd
) & BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT
) != 0)
1224 if (thislen
> maxname
)
1226 /* Add one to leave room for \n. */
1227 total_namelen
+= thislen
+ 1;
1230 /* Leave room for trailing slash. */
1236 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= arch_hdr (current
);
1237 if (strncmp (normal
, hdr
->ar_name
, thislen
) != 0
1238 || (thislen
< sizeof hdr
->ar_name
1239 && hdr
->ar_name
[thislen
] != ar_padchar (current
)))
1241 /* Must have been using extended format even though it
1242 didn't need to. Fix it to use normal format. */
1243 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, normal
, thislen
);
1244 if (thislen
< maxname
1245 || (thislen
== maxname
&& thislen
< sizeof hdr
->ar_name
))
1246 hdr
->ar_name
[thislen
] = ar_padchar (current
);
1251 if (total_namelen
== 0)
1254 *tabloc
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, total_namelen
);
1255 if (*tabloc
== NULL
)
1258 *tablen
= total_namelen
;
1261 for (current
= abfd
->archive_head
; current
!= NULL
; current
=
1265 unsigned int thislen
;
1267 normal
= normalize (current
, current
->filename
);
1271 thislen
= strlen (normal
);
1272 if (thislen
> maxname
)
1274 /* Works for now; may need to be re-engineered if we
1275 encounter an oddball archive format and want to
1276 generalise this hack. */
1277 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= arch_hdr (current
);
1278 strcpy (strptr
, normal
);
1279 if (! trailing_slash
)
1280 strptr
[thislen
] = '\012';
1283 strptr
[thislen
] = '/';
1284 strptr
[thislen
+ 1] = '\012';
1286 hdr
->ar_name
[0] = ar_padchar (current
);
1287 /* We know there will always be enough room (one of the few
1288 cases where you may safely use sprintf). */
1289 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_name
) + 1, "%-d", (unsigned) (strptr
- *tabloc
));
1290 /* Kinda Kludgy. We should just use the returned value of
1291 sprintf but not all implementations get this right. */
1293 char *temp
= hdr
->ar_name
+ 2;
1294 for (; temp
< hdr
->ar_name
+ maxname
; temp
++)
1298 strptr
+= thislen
+ 1;
1307 /* A couple of functions for creating ar_hdrs. */
1309 #ifdef HPUX_LARGE_AR_IDS
1310 /* Function to encode large UID/GID values according to HP. */
1313 hpux_uid_gid_encode (char str
[6], long int id
)
1317 str
[5] = '@' + (id
& 3);
1320 for (cnt
= 4; cnt
>= 0; ++cnt
, id
>>= 6)
1321 str
[cnt
] = ' ' + (id
& 0x3f);
1323 #endif /* HPUX_LARGE_AR_IDS */
1333 /* Takes a filename, returns an arelt_data for it, or NULL if it can't
1334 make one. The filename must refer to a filename in the filesystem.
1335 The filename field of the ar_hdr will NOT be initialized. If member
1336 is set, and it's an in-memory bfd, we fake it. */
1338 static struct areltdata
*
1339 bfd_ar_hdr_from_filesystem (bfd
*abfd
, const char *filename
, bfd
*member
)
1342 struct areltdata
*ared
;
1347 if (member
&& (member
->flags
& BFD_IN_MEMORY
) != 0)
1349 /* Assume we just "made" the member, and fake it. */
1350 struct bfd_in_memory
*bim
= member
->iostream
;
1351 time (&status
.st_mtime
);
1352 status
.st_uid
= getuid ();
1353 status
.st_gid
= getgid ();
1354 status
.st_mode
= 0644;
1355 status
.st_size
= bim
->size
;
1357 else if (stat (filename
, &status
) != 0)
1359 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call
);
1363 amt
= sizeof (struct ar_hdr
) + sizeof (struct areltdata
);
1364 ared
= bfd_zalloc (abfd
, amt
);
1367 hdr
= (struct ar_hdr
*) (((char *) ared
) + sizeof (struct areltdata
));
1369 /* ar headers are space padded, not null padded! */
1370 memset (hdr
, ' ', sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
1372 strncpy (hdr
->ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2);
1374 /* Goddamned sprintf doesn't permit MAXIMUM field lengths. */
1375 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_date
), "%-12ld", (long) status
.st_mtime
);
1376 #ifdef HPUX_LARGE_AR_IDS
1377 /* HP has a very "special" way to handle UID/GID's with numeric values
1379 if (status
.st_uid
> 99999)
1380 hpux_uid_gid_encode (hdr
->ar_gid
, (long) status
.st_uid
);
1383 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_uid
), "%ld", (long) status
.st_uid
);
1384 #ifdef HPUX_LARGE_AR_IDS
1385 /* HP has a very "special" way to handle UID/GID's with numeric values
1387 if (status
.st_gid
> 99999)
1388 hpux_uid_gid_encode (hdr
->ar_uid
, (long) status
.st_gid
);
1391 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_gid
), "%ld", (long) status
.st_gid
);
1392 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_mode
), "%-8o", (unsigned int) status
.st_mode
);
1393 sprintf ((hdr
->ar_size
), "%-10ld", (long) status
.st_size
);
1394 /* Correct for a lossage in sprintf whereby it null-terminates. I cannot
1395 understand how these C losers could design such a ramshackle bunch of
1397 temp
= (char *) hdr
;
1398 temp1
= temp
+ sizeof (struct ar_hdr
) - 2;
1399 for (; temp
< temp1
; temp
++)
1404 strncpy (hdr
->ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2);
1405 ared
->parsed_size
= status
.st_size
;
1406 ared
->arch_header
= (char *) hdr
;
1411 /* This is magic required by the "ar" program. Since it's
1412 undocumented, it's undocumented. You may think that it would take
1413 a strong stomach to write this, and it does, but it takes even a
1414 stronger stomach to try to code around such a thing! */
1416 struct ar_hdr
*bfd_special_undocumented_glue (bfd
*, const char *);
1419 bfd_special_undocumented_glue (bfd
*abfd
, const char *filename
)
1421 struct areltdata
*ar_elt
= bfd_ar_hdr_from_filesystem (abfd
, filename
, 0);
1424 return (struct ar_hdr
*) ar_elt
->arch_header
;
1427 /* Analogous to stat call. */
1430 bfd_generic_stat_arch_elt (bfd
*abfd
, struct stat
*buf
)
1435 if (abfd
->arelt_data
== NULL
)
1437 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
1441 hdr
= arch_hdr (abfd
);
1443 #define foo(arelt, stelt, size) \
1444 buf->stelt = strtol (hdr->arelt, &aloser, size); \
1445 if (aloser == hdr->arelt) \
1448 /* Some platforms support special notations for large IDs. */
1449 #ifdef HPUX_LARGE_AR_IDS
1450 # define foo2(arelt, stelt, size) \
1451 if (hdr->arelt[5] == ' ') \
1453 foo (arelt, stelt, size); \
1458 for (buf->stelt = cnt = 0; cnt < 5; ++cnt) \
1460 if (hdr->arelt[cnt] < ' ' || hdr->arelt[cnt] > ' ' + 0x3f) \
1463 buf->stelt += hdr->arelt[cnt] - ' '; \
1465 if (hdr->arelt[5] < '@' || hdr->arelt[5] > '@' + 3) \
1468 buf->stelt += hdr->arelt[5] - '@'; \
1471 # define foo2(arelt, stelt, size) foo (arelt, stelt, size)
1474 foo (ar_date
, st_mtime
, 10);
1475 foo2 (ar_uid
, st_uid
, 10);
1476 foo2 (ar_gid
, st_gid
, 10);
1477 foo (ar_mode
, st_mode
, 8);
1479 buf
->st_size
= arch_eltdata (abfd
)->parsed_size
;
1485 bfd_dont_truncate_arname (bfd
*abfd
, const char *pathname
, char *arhdr
)
1487 /* FIXME: This interacts unpleasantly with ar's quick-append option.
1488 Fortunately ic960 users will never use that option. Fixing this
1489 is very hard; fortunately I know how to do it and will do so once
1490 intel's release is out the door. */
1492 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= (struct ar_hdr
*) arhdr
;
1494 const char *filename
;
1495 size_t maxlen
= ar_maxnamelen (abfd
);
1497 if ((bfd_get_file_flags (abfd
) & BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT
) != 0)
1499 bfd_bsd_truncate_arname (abfd
, pathname
, arhdr
);
1503 filename
= normalize (abfd
, pathname
);
1504 if (filename
== NULL
)
1510 length
= strlen (filename
);
1512 if (length
<= maxlen
)
1513 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, filename
, length
);
1515 /* Add the padding character if there is room for it. */
1517 || (length
== maxlen
&& length
< sizeof hdr
->ar_name
))
1518 (hdr
->ar_name
)[length
] = ar_padchar (abfd
);
1522 bfd_bsd_truncate_arname (bfd
*abfd
, const char *pathname
, char *arhdr
)
1524 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= (struct ar_hdr
*) arhdr
;
1526 const char *filename
= strrchr (pathname
, '/');
1527 size_t maxlen
= ar_maxnamelen (abfd
);
1529 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
1531 /* We could have foo/bar\\baz, or foo\\bar, or d:bar. */
1532 char *bslash
= strrchr (pathname
, '\\');
1533 if (filename
== NULL
|| (bslash
!= NULL
&& bslash
> filename
))
1535 if (filename
== NULL
&& pathname
[0] != '\0' && pathname
[1] == ':')
1536 filename
= pathname
+ 1;
1540 if (filename
== NULL
)
1541 filename
= pathname
;
1545 length
= strlen (filename
);
1547 if (length
<= maxlen
)
1548 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, filename
, length
);
1551 /* pathname: meet procrustes */
1552 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, filename
, maxlen
);
1556 if (length
< maxlen
)
1557 (hdr
->ar_name
)[length
] = ar_padchar (abfd
);
1560 /* Store name into ar header. Truncates the name to fit.
1561 1> strip pathname to be just the basename.
1562 2> if it's short enuf to fit, stuff it in.
1563 3> If it doesn't end with .o, truncate it to fit
1564 4> truncate it before the .o, append .o, stuff THAT in. */
1566 /* This is what gnu ar does. It's better but incompatible with the
1570 bfd_gnu_truncate_arname (bfd
*abfd
, const char *pathname
, char *arhdr
)
1572 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= (struct ar_hdr
*) arhdr
;
1574 const char *filename
= strrchr (pathname
, '/');
1575 size_t maxlen
= ar_maxnamelen (abfd
);
1577 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
1579 /* We could have foo/bar\\baz, or foo\\bar, or d:bar. */
1580 char *bslash
= strrchr (pathname
, '\\');
1581 if (filename
== NULL
|| (bslash
!= NULL
&& bslash
> filename
))
1583 if (filename
== NULL
&& pathname
[0] != '\0' && pathname
[1] == ':')
1584 filename
= pathname
+ 1;
1588 if (filename
== NULL
)
1589 filename
= pathname
;
1593 length
= strlen (filename
);
1595 if (length
<= maxlen
)
1596 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, filename
, length
);
1598 { /* pathname: meet procrustes */
1599 memcpy (hdr
->ar_name
, filename
, maxlen
);
1600 if ((filename
[length
- 2] == '.') && (filename
[length
- 1] == 'o'))
1602 hdr
->ar_name
[maxlen
- 2] = '.';
1603 hdr
->ar_name
[maxlen
- 1] = 'o';
1609 (hdr
->ar_name
)[length
] = ar_padchar (abfd
);
1612 /* The BFD is open for write and has its format set to bfd_archive. */
1615 _bfd_write_archive_contents (bfd
*arch
)
1618 char *etable
= NULL
;
1619 bfd_size_type elength
= 0;
1620 const char *ename
= NULL
;
1621 bfd_boolean makemap
= bfd_has_map (arch
);
1622 /* If no .o's, don't bother to make a map. */
1623 bfd_boolean hasobjects
= FALSE
;
1624 bfd_size_type wrote
;
1628 /* Verify the viability of all entries; if any of them live in the
1629 filesystem (as opposed to living in an archive open for input)
1630 then construct a fresh ar_hdr for them. */
1631 for (current
= arch
->archive_head
; current
; current
= current
->next
)
1633 /* This check is checking the bfds for the objects we're reading
1634 from (which are usually either an object file or archive on
1635 disk), not the archive entries we're writing to. We don't
1636 actually create bfds for the archive members, we just copy
1637 them byte-wise when we write out the archive. */
1638 if (bfd_write_p (current
))
1640 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation
);
1643 if (!current
->arelt_data
)
1645 current
->arelt_data
=
1646 bfd_ar_hdr_from_filesystem (arch
, current
->filename
, current
);
1647 if (!current
->arelt_data
)
1650 /* Put in the file name. */
1651 BFD_SEND (arch
, _bfd_truncate_arname
,
1652 (arch
, current
->filename
, (char *) arch_hdr (current
)));
1655 if (makemap
&& ! hasobjects
)
1656 { /* Don't bother if we won't make a map! */
1657 if ((bfd_check_format (current
, bfd_object
))
1658 #if 0 /* FIXME -- these are not set correctly */
1659 && ((bfd_get_file_flags (current
) & HAS_SYMS
))
1666 if (!BFD_SEND (arch
, _bfd_construct_extended_name_table
,
1667 (arch
, &etable
, &elength
, &ename
)))
1670 if (bfd_seek (arch
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
1673 wrote
= bfd_bwrite (BFD_GNU960_ARMAG (arch
), SARMAG
, arch
);
1675 wrote
= bfd_bwrite (ARMAG
, SARMAG
, arch
);
1677 if (wrote
!= SARMAG
)
1680 if (makemap
&& hasobjects
)
1682 if (! _bfd_compute_and_write_armap (arch
, (unsigned int) elength
))
1690 memset (&hdr
, 0, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
1691 strcpy (hdr
.ar_name
, ename
);
1692 /* Round size up to even number in archive header. */
1693 sprintf (&(hdr
.ar_size
[0]), "%-10d",
1694 (int) ((elength
+ 1) & ~(bfd_size_type
) 1));
1695 strncpy (hdr
.ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2);
1696 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (struct ar_hdr
); i
++)
1697 if (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
] == '\0')
1698 (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
]) = ' ';
1699 if ((bfd_bwrite (&hdr
, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
), arch
)
1700 != sizeof (struct ar_hdr
))
1701 || bfd_bwrite (etable
, elength
, arch
) != elength
)
1703 if ((elength
% 2) == 1)
1705 if (bfd_bwrite ("\012", 1, arch
) != 1)
1710 for (current
= arch
->archive_head
; current
; current
= current
->next
)
1712 char buffer
[DEFAULT_BUFFERSIZE
];
1713 unsigned int remaining
= arelt_size (current
);
1714 struct ar_hdr
*hdr
= arch_hdr (current
);
1716 /* Write ar header. */
1717 if (bfd_bwrite (hdr
, sizeof (*hdr
), arch
)
1720 if (bfd_seek (current
, (file_ptr
) 0, SEEK_SET
) != 0)
1724 unsigned int amt
= DEFAULT_BUFFERSIZE
;
1725 if (amt
> remaining
)
1728 if (bfd_bread (buffer
, amt
, current
) != amt
)
1730 if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call
)
1731 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_malformed_archive
);
1734 if (bfd_bwrite (buffer
, amt
, arch
) != amt
)
1738 if ((arelt_size (current
) % 2) == 1)
1740 if (bfd_bwrite ("\012", 1, arch
) != 1)
1745 if (makemap
&& hasobjects
)
1747 /* Verify the timestamp in the archive file. If it would not be
1748 accepted by the linker, rewrite it until it would be. If
1749 anything odd happens, break out and just return. (The
1750 Berkeley linker checks the timestamp and refuses to read the
1751 table-of-contents if it is >60 seconds less than the file's
1752 modified-time. That painful hack requires this painful hack. */
1756 if (bfd_update_armap_timestamp (arch
))
1758 (*_bfd_error_handler
)
1759 (_("Warning: writing archive was slow: rewriting timestamp\n"));
1761 while (++tries
< 6);
1767 /* Note that the namidx for the first symbol is 0. */
1770 _bfd_compute_and_write_armap (bfd
*arch
, unsigned int elength
)
1772 char *first_name
= NULL
;
1774 file_ptr elt_no
= 0;
1775 struct orl
*map
= NULL
;
1776 unsigned int orl_max
= 1024; /* Fine initial default. */
1777 unsigned int orl_count
= 0;
1779 asymbol
**syms
= NULL
;
1784 /* Dunno if this is the best place for this info... */
1786 elength
+= sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
1787 elength
+= elength
% 2;
1789 amt
= orl_max
* sizeof (struct orl
);
1790 map
= bfd_malloc (amt
);
1794 /* We put the symbol names on the arch objalloc, and then discard
1796 first_name
= bfd_alloc (arch
, 1);
1797 if (first_name
== NULL
)
1800 /* Drop all the files called __.SYMDEF, we're going to make our own. */
1801 while (arch
->archive_head
&&
1802 strcmp (arch
->archive_head
->filename
, "__.SYMDEF") == 0)
1803 arch
->archive_head
= arch
->archive_head
->next
;
1805 /* Map over each element. */
1806 for (current
= arch
->archive_head
;
1808 current
= current
->next
, elt_no
++)
1810 if (bfd_check_format (current
, bfd_object
)
1811 && (bfd_get_file_flags (current
) & HAS_SYMS
) != 0)
1817 storage
= bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (current
);
1823 if (storage
> syms_max
)
1828 syms
= bfd_malloc (syms_max
);
1832 symcount
= bfd_canonicalize_symtab (current
, syms
);
1836 /* Now map over all the symbols, picking out the ones we
1838 for (src_count
= 0; src_count
< symcount
; src_count
++)
1840 flagword flags
= (syms
[src_count
])->flags
;
1841 asection
*sec
= syms
[src_count
]->section
;
1843 if ((flags
& BSF_GLOBAL
||
1845 flags
& BSF_INDIRECT
||
1846 bfd_is_com_section (sec
))
1847 && ! bfd_is_und_section (sec
))
1849 bfd_size_type namelen
;
1850 struct orl
*new_map
;
1852 /* This symbol will go into the archive header. */
1853 if (orl_count
== orl_max
)
1856 amt
= orl_max
* sizeof (struct orl
);
1857 new_map
= bfd_realloc (map
, amt
);
1858 if (new_map
== NULL
)
1864 namelen
= strlen (syms
[src_count
]->name
);
1865 amt
= sizeof (char *);
1866 map
[orl_count
].name
= bfd_alloc (arch
, amt
);
1867 if (map
[orl_count
].name
== NULL
)
1869 *(map
[orl_count
].name
) = bfd_alloc (arch
, namelen
+ 1);
1870 if (*(map
[orl_count
].name
) == NULL
)
1872 strcpy (*(map
[orl_count
].name
), syms
[src_count
]->name
);
1873 map
[orl_count
].u
.abfd
= current
;
1874 map
[orl_count
].namidx
= stridx
;
1876 stridx
+= namelen
+ 1;
1882 /* Now ask the BFD to free up any cached information, so we
1883 don't fill all of memory with symbol tables. */
1884 if (! bfd_free_cached_info (current
))
1889 /* OK, now we have collected all the data, let's write them out. */
1890 ret
= BFD_SEND (arch
, write_armap
,
1891 (arch
, elength
, map
, orl_count
, stridx
));
1897 if (first_name
!= NULL
)
1898 bfd_release (arch
, first_name
);
1907 if (first_name
!= NULL
)
1908 bfd_release (arch
, first_name
);
1914 bsd_write_armap (bfd
*arch
,
1915 unsigned int elength
,
1917 unsigned int orl_count
,
1920 int padit
= stridx
& 1;
1921 unsigned int ranlibsize
= orl_count
* BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
;
1922 unsigned int stringsize
= stridx
+ padit
;
1923 /* Include 8 bytes to store ranlibsize and stringsize in output. */
1924 unsigned int mapsize
= ranlibsize
+ stringsize
+ 8;
1926 bfd
*current
= arch
->archive_head
;
1927 bfd
*last_elt
= current
; /* Last element arch seen. */
1931 struct stat statbuf
;
1934 firstreal
= mapsize
+ elength
+ sizeof (struct ar_hdr
) + SARMAG
;
1936 stat (arch
->filename
, &statbuf
);
1937 memset (&hdr
, 0, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
1938 sprintf (hdr
.ar_name
, RANLIBMAG
);
1939 /* Remember the timestamp, to keep it holy. But fudge it a little. */
1940 bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_timestamp
= statbuf
.st_mtime
+ ARMAP_TIME_OFFSET
;
1941 bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_datepos
= (SARMAG
1942 + offsetof (struct ar_hdr
, ar_date
[0]));
1943 sprintf (hdr
.ar_date
, "%ld", bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_timestamp
);
1944 sprintf (hdr
.ar_uid
, "%ld", (long) getuid ());
1945 sprintf (hdr
.ar_gid
, "%ld", (long) getgid ());
1946 sprintf (hdr
.ar_size
, "%-10d", (int) mapsize
);
1947 strncpy (hdr
.ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2);
1948 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (struct ar_hdr
); i
++)
1949 if (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
] == '\0')
1950 (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
]) = ' ';
1951 if (bfd_bwrite (&hdr
, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
), arch
)
1952 != sizeof (struct ar_hdr
))
1954 H_PUT_32 (arch
, ranlibsize
, temp
);
1955 if (bfd_bwrite (temp
, sizeof (temp
), arch
) != sizeof (temp
))
1958 for (count
= 0; count
< orl_count
; count
++)
1960 bfd_byte buf
[BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
];
1962 if (map
[count
].u
.abfd
!= last_elt
)
1966 firstreal
+= arelt_size (current
) + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
1967 firstreal
+= firstreal
% 2;
1968 current
= current
->next
;
1970 while (current
!= map
[count
].u
.abfd
);
1974 H_PUT_32 (arch
, map
[count
].namidx
, buf
);
1975 H_PUT_32 (arch
, firstreal
, buf
+ BSD_SYMDEF_OFFSET_SIZE
);
1976 if (bfd_bwrite (buf
, BSD_SYMDEF_SIZE
, arch
)
1981 /* Now write the strings themselves. */
1982 H_PUT_32 (arch
, stringsize
, temp
);
1983 if (bfd_bwrite (temp
, sizeof (temp
), arch
) != sizeof (temp
))
1985 for (count
= 0; count
< orl_count
; count
++)
1987 size_t len
= strlen (*map
[count
].name
) + 1;
1989 if (bfd_bwrite (*map
[count
].name
, len
, arch
) != len
)
1993 /* The spec sez this should be a newline. But in order to be
1994 bug-compatible for sun's ar we use a null. */
1997 if (bfd_bwrite ("", 1, arch
) != 1)
2004 /* At the end of archive file handling, update the timestamp in the
2005 file, so the linker will accept it.
2007 Return TRUE if the timestamp was OK, or an unusual problem happened.
2008 Return FALSE if we updated the timestamp. */
2011 _bfd_archive_bsd_update_armap_timestamp (bfd
*arch
)
2013 struct stat archstat
;
2017 /* Flush writes, get last-write timestamp from file, and compare it
2018 to the timestamp IN the file. */
2020 if (bfd_stat (arch
, &archstat
) == -1)
2022 bfd_perror (_("Reading archive file mod timestamp"));
2024 /* Can't read mod time for some reason. */
2027 if (archstat
.st_mtime
<= bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_timestamp
)
2028 /* OK by the linker's rules. */
2031 /* Update the timestamp. */
2032 bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_timestamp
= archstat
.st_mtime
+ ARMAP_TIME_OFFSET
;
2034 /* Prepare an ASCII version suitable for writing. */
2035 memset (hdr
.ar_date
, 0, sizeof (hdr
.ar_date
));
2036 sprintf (hdr
.ar_date
, "%ld", bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_timestamp
);
2037 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (hdr
.ar_date
); i
++)
2038 if (hdr
.ar_date
[i
] == '\0')
2039 (hdr
.ar_date
)[i
] = ' ';
2041 /* Write it into the file. */
2042 bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_datepos
= (SARMAG
2043 + offsetof (struct ar_hdr
, ar_date
[0]));
2044 if (bfd_seek (arch
, bfd_ardata (arch
)->armap_datepos
, SEEK_SET
) != 0
2045 || (bfd_bwrite (hdr
.ar_date
, sizeof (hdr
.ar_date
), arch
)
2046 != sizeof (hdr
.ar_date
)))
2048 bfd_perror (_("Writing updated armap timestamp"));
2050 /* Some error while writing. */
2054 /* We updated the timestamp successfully. */
2058 /* A coff armap looks like :
2060 struct ar_hdr with name = '/'
2062 offset of file for symbol 0
2063 offset of file for symbol 1
2065 offset of file for symbol n-1
2072 coff_write_armap (bfd
*arch
,
2073 unsigned int elength
,
2075 unsigned int symbol_count
,
2078 /* The size of the ranlib is the number of exported symbols in the
2079 archive * the number of bytes in an int, + an int for the count. */
2080 unsigned int ranlibsize
= (symbol_count
* 4) + 4;
2081 unsigned int stringsize
= stridx
;
2082 unsigned int mapsize
= stringsize
+ ranlibsize
;
2083 unsigned int archive_member_file_ptr
;
2084 bfd
*current
= arch
->archive_head
;
2088 int padit
= mapsize
& 1;
2093 /* Work out where the first object file will go in the archive. */
2094 archive_member_file_ptr
= (mapsize
2096 + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
)
2099 memset (&hdr
, 0, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
));
2100 hdr
.ar_name
[0] = '/';
2101 sprintf (hdr
.ar_size
, "%-10d", (int) mapsize
);
2102 sprintf (hdr
.ar_date
, "%ld", (long) time (NULL
));
2103 /* This, at least, is what Intel coff sets the values to. */
2104 sprintf ((hdr
.ar_uid
), "%d", 0);
2105 sprintf ((hdr
.ar_gid
), "%d", 0);
2106 sprintf ((hdr
.ar_mode
), "%-7o", (unsigned) 0);
2107 strncpy (hdr
.ar_fmag
, ARFMAG
, 2);
2109 for (i
= 0; i
< sizeof (struct ar_hdr
); i
++)
2110 if (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
] == '\0')
2111 (((char *) (&hdr
))[i
]) = ' ';
2113 /* Write the ar header for this item and the number of symbols. */
2114 if (bfd_bwrite (&hdr
, sizeof (struct ar_hdr
), arch
)
2115 != sizeof (struct ar_hdr
))
2118 if (!bfd_write_bigendian_4byte_int (arch
, symbol_count
))
2121 /* Two passes, first write the file offsets for each symbol -
2122 remembering that each offset is on a two byte boundary. */
2124 /* Write out the file offset for the file associated with each
2125 symbol, and remember to keep the offsets padded out. */
2127 current
= arch
->archive_head
;
2129 while (current
!= NULL
&& count
< symbol_count
)
2131 /* For each symbol which is used defined in this object, write
2132 out the object file's address in the archive. */
2134 while (count
< symbol_count
&& map
[count
].u
.abfd
== current
)
2136 if (!bfd_write_bigendian_4byte_int (arch
, archive_member_file_ptr
))
2140 /* Add size of this archive entry. */
2141 archive_member_file_ptr
+= arelt_size (current
) + sizeof (struct ar_hdr
);
2142 /* Remember aboout the even alignment. */
2143 archive_member_file_ptr
+= archive_member_file_ptr
% 2;
2144 current
= current
->next
;
2147 /* Now write the strings themselves. */
2148 for (count
= 0; count
< symbol_count
; count
++)
2150 size_t len
= strlen (*map
[count
].name
) + 1;
2152 if (bfd_bwrite (*map
[count
].name
, len
, arch
) != len
)
2156 /* The spec sez this should be a newline. But in order to be
2157 bug-compatible for arc960 we use a null. */
2160 if (bfd_bwrite ("", 1, arch
) != 1)