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| <a name="coff-backends"></a> |
| <h3 class="section">3.3 coff backends</h3> |
| <p>BFD supports a number of different flavours of coff format. |
| The major differences between formats are the sizes and |
| alignments of fields in structures on disk, and the occasional |
| extra field. |
| </p> |
| <p>Coff in all its varieties is implemented with a few common |
| files and a number of implementation specific files. For |
| example, The 88k bcs coff format is implemented in the file |
| <samp>coff-m88k.c</samp>. This file <code>#include</code>s |
| <samp>coff/m88k.h</samp> which defines the external structure of the |
| coff format for the 88k, and <samp>coff/internal.h</samp> which |
| defines the internal structure. <samp>coff-m88k.c</samp> also |
| defines the relocations used by the 88k format |
| See <a href="Relocations.html#Relocations">Relocations</a>. |
| </p> |
| <p>The Intel i960 processor version of coff is implemented in |
| <samp>coff-i960.c</samp>. This file has the same structure as |
| <samp>coff-m88k.c</samp>, except that it includes <samp>coff/i960.h</samp> |
| rather than <samp>coff-m88k.h</samp>. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Porting-to-a-new-version-of-coff"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsection">3.3.1 Porting to a new version of coff</h4> |
| <p>The recommended method is to select from the existing |
| implementations the version of coff which is most like the one |
| you want to use. For example, we’ll say that i386 coff is |
| the one you select, and that your coff flavour is called foo. |
| Copy <samp>i386coff.c</samp> to <samp>foocoff.c</samp>, copy |
| <samp>../include/coff/i386.h</samp> to <samp>../include/coff/foo.h</samp>, |
| and add the lines to <samp>targets.c</samp> and <samp>Makefile.in</samp> |
| so that your new back end is used. Alter the shapes of the |
| structures in <samp>../include/coff/foo.h</samp> so that they match |
| what you need. You will probably also have to add |
| <code>#ifdef</code>s to the code in <samp>coff/internal.h</samp> and |
| <samp>coffcode.h</samp> if your version of coff is too wild. |
| </p> |
| <p>You can verify that your new BFD backend works quite simply by |
| building <samp>objdump</samp> from the <samp>binutils</samp> directory, |
| and making sure that its version of what’s going on and your |
| host system’s idea (assuming it has the pretty standard coff |
| dump utility, usually called <code>att-dump</code> or just |
| <code>dump</code>) are the same. Then clean up your code, and send |
| what you’ve done to Cygnus. Then your stuff will be in the |
| next release, and you won’t have to keep integrating it. |
| </p> |
| <a name="How-the-coff-backend-works"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsection">3.3.2 How the coff backend works</h4> |
| |
| |
| <a name="File-layout-1"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.1 File layout</h4> |
| <p>The Coff backend is split into generic routines that are |
| applicable to any Coff target and routines that are specific |
| to a particular target. The target-specific routines are |
| further split into ones which are basically the same for all |
| Coff targets except that they use the external symbol format |
| or use different values for certain constants. |
| </p> |
| <p>The generic routines are in <samp>coffgen.c</samp>. These routines |
| work for any Coff target. They use some hooks into the target |
| specific code; the hooks are in a <code>bfd_coff_backend_data</code> |
| structure, one of which exists for each target. |
| </p> |
| <p>The essentially similar target-specific routines are in |
| <samp>coffcode.h</samp>. This header file includes executable C code. |
| The various Coff targets first include the appropriate Coff |
| header file, make any special defines that are needed, and |
| then include <samp>coffcode.h</samp>. |
| </p> |
| <p>Some of the Coff targets then also have additional routines in |
| the target source file itself. |
| </p> |
| <p>For example, <samp>coff-i960.c</samp> includes |
| <samp>coff/internal.h</samp> and <samp>coff/i960.h</samp>. It then |
| defines a few constants, such as <code>I960</code>, and includes |
| <samp>coffcode.h</samp>. Since the i960 has complex relocation |
| types, <samp>coff-i960.c</samp> also includes some code to |
| manipulate the i960 relocs. This code is not in |
| <samp>coffcode.h</samp> because it would not be used by any other |
| target. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Coff-long-section-names"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.2 Coff long section names</h4> |
| <p>In the standard Coff object format, section names are limited to |
| the eight bytes available in the <code>s_name</code> field of the |
| <code>SCNHDR</code> section header structure. The format requires the |
| field to be NUL-padded, but not necessarily NUL-terminated, so |
| the longest section names permitted are a full eight characters. |
| </p> |
| <p>The Microsoft PE variants of the Coff object file format add |
| an extension to support the use of long section names. This |
| extension is defined in section 4 of the Microsoft PE/COFF |
| specification (rev 8.1). If a section name is too long to fit |
| into the section header’s <code>s_name</code> field, it is instead |
| placed into the string table, and the <code>s_name</code> field is |
| filled with a slash ("/") followed by the ASCII decimal |
| representation of the offset of the full name relative to the |
| string table base. |
| </p> |
| <p>Note that this implies that the extension can only be used in object |
| files, as executables do not contain a string table. The standard |
| specifies that long section names from objects emitted into executable |
| images are to be truncated. |
| </p> |
| <p>However, as a GNU extension, BFD can generate executable images |
| that contain a string table and long section names. This |
| would appear to be technically valid, as the standard only says |
| that Coff debugging information is deprecated, not forbidden, |
| and in practice it works, although some tools that parse PE files |
| expecting the MS standard format may become confused; <samp>PEview</samp> is |
| one known example. |
| </p> |
| <p>The functionality is supported in BFD by code implemented under |
| the control of the macro <code>COFF_LONG_SECTION_NAMES</code>. If not |
| defined, the format does not support long section names in any way. |
| If defined, it is used to initialise a flag, |
| <code>_bfd_coff_long_section_names</code>, and a hook function pointer, |
| <code>_bfd_coff_set_long_section_names</code>, in the Coff backend data |
| structure. The flag controls the generation of long section names |
| in output BFDs at runtime; if it is false, as it will be by default |
| when generating an executable image, long section names are truncated; |
| if true, the long section names extension is employed. The hook |
| points to a function that allows the value of the flag to be altered |
| at runtime, on formats that support long section names at all; on |
| other formats it points to a stub that returns an error indication. |
| </p> |
| <p>With input BFDs, the flag is set according to whether any long section |
| names are detected while reading the section headers. For a completely |
| new BFD, the flag is set to the default for the target format. This |
| information can be used by a client of the BFD library when deciding |
| what output format to generate, and means that a BFD that is opened |
| for read and subsequently converted to a writeable BFD and modified |
| in-place will retain whatever format it had on input. |
| </p> |
| <p>If <code>COFF_LONG_SECTION_NAMES</code> is simply defined (blank), or is |
| defined to the value "1", then long section names are enabled by |
| default; if it is defined to the value zero, they are disabled by |
| default (but still accepted in input BFDs). The header <samp>coffcode.h</samp> |
| defines a macro, <code>COFF_DEFAULT_LONG_SECTION_NAMES</code>, which is |
| used in the backends to initialise the backend data structure fields |
| appropriately; see the comments for further detail. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Bit-twiddling"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.3 Bit twiddling</h4> |
| <p>Each flavour of coff supported in BFD has its own header file |
| describing the external layout of the structures. There is also |
| an internal description of the coff layout, in |
| <samp>coff/internal.h</samp>. A major function of the |
| coff backend is swapping the bytes and twiddling the bits to |
| translate the external form of the structures into the normal |
| internal form. This is all performed in the |
| <code>bfd_swap</code>_<i>thing</i>_<i>direction</i> routines. Some |
| elements are different sizes between different versions of |
| coff; it is the duty of the coff version specific include file |
| to override the definitions of various packing routines in |
| <samp>coffcode.h</samp>. E.g., the size of line number entry in coff is |
| sometimes 16 bits, and sometimes 32 bits. <code>#define</code>ing |
| <code>PUT_LNSZ_LNNO</code> and <code>GET_LNSZ_LNNO</code> will select the |
| correct one. No doubt, some day someone will find a version of |
| coff which has a varying field size not catered to at the |
| moment. To port BFD, that person will have to add more <code>#defines</code>. |
| Three of the bit twiddling routines are exported to |
| <code>gdb</code>; <code>coff_swap_aux_in</code>, <code>coff_swap_sym_in</code> |
| and <code>coff_swap_lineno_in</code>. <code>GDB</code> reads the symbol |
| table on its own, but uses BFD to fix things up. More of the |
| bit twiddlers are exported for <code>gas</code>; |
| <code>coff_swap_aux_out</code>, <code>coff_swap_sym_out</code>, |
| <code>coff_swap_lineno_out</code>, <code>coff_swap_reloc_out</code>, |
| <code>coff_swap_filehdr_out</code>, <code>coff_swap_aouthdr_out</code>, |
| <code>coff_swap_scnhdr_out</code>. <code>Gas</code> currently keeps track |
| of all the symbol table and reloc drudgery itself, thereby |
| saving the internal BFD overhead, but uses BFD to swap things |
| on the way out, making cross ports much safer. Doing so also |
| allows BFD (and thus the linker) to use the same header files |
| as <code>gas</code>, which makes one avenue to disaster disappear. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Symbol-reading"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.4 Symbol reading</h4> |
| <p>The simple canonical form for symbols used by BFD is not rich |
| enough to keep all the information available in a coff symbol |
| table. The back end gets around this problem by keeping the original |
| symbol table around, "behind the scenes". |
| </p> |
| <p>When a symbol table is requested (through a call to |
| <code>bfd_canonicalize_symtab</code>), a request gets through to |
| <code>coff_get_normalized_symtab</code>. This reads the symbol table from |
| the coff file and swaps all the structures inside into the |
| internal form. It also fixes up all the pointers in the table |
| (represented in the file by offsets from the first symbol in |
| the table) into physical pointers to elements in the new |
| internal table. This involves some work since the meanings of |
| fields change depending upon context: a field that is a |
| pointer to another structure in the symbol table at one moment |
| may be the size in bytes of a structure at the next. Another |
| pass is made over the table. All symbols which mark file names |
| (<code>C_FILE</code> symbols) are modified so that the internal |
| string points to the value in the auxent (the real filename) |
| rather than the normal text associated with the symbol |
| (<code>".file"</code>). |
| </p> |
| <p>At this time the symbol names are moved around. Coff stores |
| all symbols less than nine characters long physically |
| within the symbol table; longer strings are kept at the end of |
| the file in the string table. This pass moves all strings |
| into memory and replaces them with pointers to the strings. |
| </p> |
| <p>The symbol table is massaged once again, this time to create |
| the canonical table used by the BFD application. Each symbol |
| is inspected in turn, and a decision made (using the |
| <code>sclass</code> field) about the various flags to set in the |
| <code>asymbol</code>. See <a href="Symbols.html#Symbols">Symbols</a>. The generated canonical table |
| shares strings with the hidden internal symbol table. |
| </p> |
| <p>Any linenumbers are read from the coff file too, and attached |
| to the symbols which own the functions the linenumbers belong to. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Symbol-writing"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.5 Symbol writing</h4> |
| <p>Writing a symbol to a coff file which didn’t come from a coff |
| file will lose any debugging information. The <code>asymbol</code> |
| structure remembers the BFD from which the symbol was taken, and on |
| output the back end makes sure that the same destination target as |
| source target is present. |
| </p> |
| <p>When the symbols have come from a coff file then all the |
| debugging information is preserved. |
| </p> |
| <p>Symbol tables are provided for writing to the back end in a |
| vector of pointers to pointers. This allows applications like |
| the linker to accumulate and output large symbol tables |
| without having to do too much byte copying. |
| </p> |
| <p>This function runs through the provided symbol table and |
| patches each symbol marked as a file place holder |
| (<code>C_FILE</code>) to point to the next file place holder in the |
| list. It also marks each <code>offset</code> field in the list with |
| the offset from the first symbol of the current symbol. |
| </p> |
| <p>Another function of this procedure is to turn the canonical |
| value form of BFD into the form used by coff. Internally, BFD |
| expects symbol values to be offsets from a section base; so a |
| symbol physically at 0x120, but in a section starting at |
| 0x100, would have the value 0x20. Coff expects symbols to |
| contain their final value, so symbols have their values |
| changed at this point to reflect their sum with their owning |
| section. This transformation uses the |
| <code>output_section</code> field of the <code>asymbol</code>’s |
| <code>asection</code> See <a href="Sections.html#Sections">Sections</a>. |
| </p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> <code>coff_mangle_symbols</code> |
| </li></ul> |
| <p>This routine runs though the provided symbol table and uses |
| the offsets generated by the previous pass and the pointers |
| generated when the symbol table was read in to create the |
| structured hierarchy required by coff. It changes each pointer |
| to a symbol into the index into the symbol table of the asymbol. |
| </p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> <code>coff_write_symbols</code> |
| </li></ul> |
| <p>This routine runs through the symbol table and patches up the |
| symbols from their internal form into the coff way, calls the |
| bit twiddlers, and writes out the table to the file. |
| </p> |
| <a name="index-coff_005fsymbol_005ftype"></a> |
| <a name="coff_005fsymbol_005ftype"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.6 <code>coff_symbol_type</code></h4> |
| <p><strong>Description</strong><br> |
| The hidden information for an <code>asymbol</code> is described in a |
| <code>combined_entry_type</code>: |
| </p> |
| |
| <div class="example"> |
| <pre class="example"> |
| typedef struct coff_ptr_struct |
| { |
| /* Remembers the offset from the first symbol in the file for |
| this symbol. Generated by coff_renumber_symbols. */ |
| unsigned int offset; |
| |
| /* Should the value of this symbol be renumbered. Used for |
| XCOFF C_BSTAT symbols. Set by coff_slurp_symbol_table. */ |
| unsigned int fix_value : 1; |
| |
| /* Should the tag field of this symbol be renumbered. |
| Created by coff_pointerize_aux. */ |
| unsigned int fix_tag : 1; |
| |
| /* Should the endidx field of this symbol be renumbered. |
| Created by coff_pointerize_aux. */ |
| unsigned int fix_end : 1; |
| |
| /* Should the x_csect.x_scnlen field be renumbered. |
| Created by coff_pointerize_aux. */ |
| unsigned int fix_scnlen : 1; |
| |
| /* Fix up an XCOFF C_BINCL/C_EINCL symbol. The value is the |
| index into the line number entries. Set by coff_slurp_symbol_table. */ |
| unsigned int fix_line : 1; |
| |
| /* The container for the symbol structure as read and translated |
| from the file. */ |
| union |
| { |
| union internal_auxent auxent; |
| struct internal_syment syment; |
| } u; |
| |
| /* Selector for the union above. */ |
| bfd_boolean is_sym; |
| } combined_entry_type; |
| |
| |
| /* Each canonical asymbol really looks like this: */ |
| |
| typedef struct coff_symbol_struct |
| { |
| /* The actual symbol which the rest of BFD works with */ |
| asymbol symbol; |
| |
| /* A pointer to the hidden information for this symbol */ |
| combined_entry_type *native; |
| |
| /* A pointer to the linenumber information for this symbol */ |
| struct lineno_cache_entry *lineno; |
| |
| /* Have the line numbers been relocated yet ? */ |
| bfd_boolean done_lineno; |
| } coff_symbol_type; |
| </pre></div> |
| <a name="index-bfd_005fcoff_005fbackend_005fdata"></a> |
| <a name="bfd_005fcoff_005fbackend_005fdata"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.7 <code>bfd_coff_backend_data</code></h4> |
| |
| <div class="example"> |
| <pre class="example">/* COFF symbol classifications. */ |
| |
| enum coff_symbol_classification |
| { |
| /* Global symbol. */ |
| COFF_SYMBOL_GLOBAL, |
| /* Common symbol. */ |
| COFF_SYMBOL_COMMON, |
| /* Undefined symbol. */ |
| COFF_SYMBOL_UNDEFINED, |
| /* Local symbol. */ |
| COFF_SYMBOL_LOCAL, |
| /* PE section symbol. */ |
| COFF_SYMBOL_PE_SECTION |
| }; |
| |
| typedef asection * (*coff_gc_mark_hook_fn) |
| (asection *, struct bfd_link_info *, struct internal_reloc *, |
| struct coff_link_hash_entry *, struct internal_syment *); |
| |
| </pre></div> |
| <p>Special entry points for gdb to swap in coff symbol table parts: |
| </p><div class="example"> |
| <pre class="example">typedef struct |
| { |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_aux_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, int, int, int, int, void *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_sym_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_aux_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, int, int, int, int, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_sym_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_lineno_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_reloc_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int (*_bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_out) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| unsigned int _bfd_filhsz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_aoutsz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_scnhsz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_symesz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_auxesz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_relsz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_linesz; |
| unsigned int _bfd_filnmlen; |
| bfd_boolean _bfd_coff_long_filenames; |
| |
| bfd_boolean _bfd_coff_long_section_names; |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_set_long_section_names) |
| (bfd *, int); |
| |
| unsigned int _bfd_coff_default_section_alignment_power; |
| bfd_boolean _bfd_coff_force_symnames_in_strings; |
| unsigned int _bfd_coff_debug_string_prefix_length; |
| unsigned int _bfd_coff_max_nscns; |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_in) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_swap_reloc_in) |
| (bfd *abfd, void *, void *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_bad_format_hook) |
| (bfd *, void *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_set_arch_mach_hook) |
| (bfd *, void *); |
| |
| void * (*_bfd_coff_mkobject_hook) |
| (bfd *, void *, void *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_styp_to_sec_flags_hook) |
| (bfd *, void *, const char *, asection *, flagword *); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_set_alignment_hook) |
| (bfd *, asection *, void *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_slurp_symbol_table) |
| (bfd *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_symname_in_debug) |
| (bfd *, struct internal_syment *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_pointerize_aux_hook) |
| (bfd *, combined_entry_type *, combined_entry_type *, |
| unsigned int, combined_entry_type *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_print_aux) |
| (bfd *, FILE *, combined_entry_type *, combined_entry_type *, |
| combined_entry_type *, unsigned int); |
| |
| void (*_bfd_coff_reloc16_extra_cases) |
| (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, struct bfd_link_order *, arelent *, |
| bfd_byte *, unsigned int *, unsigned int *); |
| |
| int (*_bfd_coff_reloc16_estimate) |
| (bfd *, asection *, arelent *, unsigned int, |
| struct bfd_link_info *); |
| |
| enum coff_symbol_classification (*_bfd_coff_classify_symbol) |
| (bfd *, struct internal_syment *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_compute_section_file_positions) |
| (bfd *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_start_final_link) |
| (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_relocate_section) |
| (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, bfd *, asection *, bfd_byte *, |
| struct internal_reloc *, struct internal_syment *, asection **); |
| |
| reloc_howto_type *(*_bfd_coff_rtype_to_howto) |
| (bfd *, asection *, struct internal_reloc *, |
| struct coff_link_hash_entry *, struct internal_syment *, |
| bfd_vma *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_adjust_symndx) |
| (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, bfd *, asection *, |
| struct internal_reloc *, bfd_boolean *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_link_add_one_symbol) |
| (struct bfd_link_info *, bfd *, const char *, flagword, |
| asection *, bfd_vma, const char *, bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean, |
| struct bfd_link_hash_entry **); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_link_output_has_begun) |
| (bfd *, struct coff_final_link_info *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_final_link_postscript) |
| (bfd *, struct coff_final_link_info *); |
| |
| bfd_boolean (*_bfd_coff_print_pdata) |
| (bfd *, void *); |
| |
| } bfd_coff_backend_data; |
| |
| #define coff_backend_info(abfd) \ |
| ((bfd_coff_backend_data *) (abfd)->xvec->backend_data) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_aux_in(a,e,t,c,ind,num,i) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_swap_aux_in) (a,e,t,c,ind,num,i)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_sym_in(a,e,i) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_swap_sym_in) (a,e,i)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in(a,e,i) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info ( a)->_bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in) (a,e,i)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_reloc_out(abfd, i, o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_reloc_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_lineno_out(abfd, i, o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_lineno_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_aux_out(a,i,t,c,ind,num,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_swap_aux_out) (a,i,t,c,ind,num,o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_sym_out(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_sym_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_out(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_out(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_out(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_out) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_filhsz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_filhsz) |
| #define bfd_coff_aoutsz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_aoutsz) |
| #define bfd_coff_scnhsz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_scnhsz) |
| #define bfd_coff_symesz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_symesz) |
| #define bfd_coff_auxesz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_auxesz) |
| #define bfd_coff_relsz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_relsz) |
| #define bfd_coff_linesz(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_linesz) |
| #define bfd_coff_filnmlen(abfd) (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_filnmlen) |
| #define bfd_coff_long_filenames(abfd) \ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_long_filenames) |
| #define bfd_coff_long_section_names(abfd) \ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_long_section_names) |
| #define bfd_coff_set_long_section_names(abfd, enable) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_set_long_section_names) (abfd, enable)) |
| #define bfd_coff_default_section_alignment_power(abfd) \ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_default_section_alignment_power) |
| #define bfd_coff_max_nscns(abfd) \ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_max_nscns) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_in(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_filehdr_in) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_in(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_aouthdr_in) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_in(abfd, i,o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_scnhdr_in) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_swap_reloc_in(abfd, i, o) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_swap_reloc_in) (abfd, i, o)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_bad_format_hook(abfd, filehdr) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_bad_format_hook) (abfd, filehdr)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_set_arch_mach_hook(abfd, filehdr)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_set_arch_mach_hook) (abfd, filehdr)) |
| #define bfd_coff_mkobject_hook(abfd, filehdr, aouthdr)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_mkobject_hook)\ |
| (abfd, filehdr, aouthdr)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_styp_to_sec_flags_hook(abfd, scnhdr, name, section, flags_ptr)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_styp_to_sec_flags_hook)\ |
| (abfd, scnhdr, name, section, flags_ptr)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_set_alignment_hook(abfd, sec, scnhdr)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_set_alignment_hook) (abfd, sec, scnhdr)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_slurp_symbol_table(abfd)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_slurp_symbol_table) (abfd)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_symname_in_debug(abfd, sym)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_symname_in_debug) (abfd, sym)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_force_symnames_in_strings(abfd)\ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_force_symnames_in_strings) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_debug_string_prefix_length(abfd)\ |
| (coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_debug_string_prefix_length) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_print_aux(abfd, file, base, symbol, aux, indaux)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_print_aux)\ |
| (abfd, file, base, symbol, aux, indaux)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_reloc16_extra_cases(abfd, link_info, link_order,\ |
| reloc, data, src_ptr, dst_ptr)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_reloc16_extra_cases)\ |
| (abfd, link_info, link_order, reloc, data, src_ptr, dst_ptr)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_reloc16_estimate(abfd, section, reloc, shrink, link_info)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_reloc16_estimate)\ |
| (abfd, section, reloc, shrink, link_info)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_classify_symbol(abfd, sym)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_classify_symbol)\ |
| (abfd, sym)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_compute_section_file_positions(abfd)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_compute_section_file_positions)\ |
| (abfd)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_start_final_link(obfd, info)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (obfd)->_bfd_coff_start_final_link)\ |
| (obfd, info)) |
| #define bfd_coff_relocate_section(obfd,info,ibfd,o,con,rel,isyms,secs)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (ibfd)->_bfd_coff_relocate_section)\ |
| (obfd, info, ibfd, o, con, rel, isyms, secs)) |
| #define bfd_coff_rtype_to_howto(abfd, sec, rel, h, sym, addendp)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_rtype_to_howto)\ |
| (abfd, sec, rel, h, sym, addendp)) |
| #define bfd_coff_adjust_symndx(obfd, info, ibfd, sec, rel, adjustedp)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_adjust_symndx)\ |
| (obfd, info, ibfd, sec, rel, adjustedp)) |
| #define bfd_coff_link_add_one_symbol(info, abfd, name, flags, section,\ |
| value, string, cp, coll, hashp)\ |
| ((coff_backend_info (abfd)->_bfd_coff_link_add_one_symbol)\ |
| (info, abfd, name, flags, section, value, string, cp, coll, hashp)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_link_output_has_begun(a,p) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_link_output_has_begun) (a, p)) |
| #define bfd_coff_final_link_postscript(a,p) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_final_link_postscript) (a, p)) |
| |
| #define bfd_coff_have_print_pdata(a) \ |
| (coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_print_pdata) |
| #define bfd_coff_print_pdata(a,p) \ |
| ((coff_backend_info (a)->_bfd_coff_print_pdata) (a, p)) |
| |
| /* Macro: Returns true if the bfd is a PE executable as opposed to a |
| PE object file. */ |
| #define bfd_pei_p(abfd) \ |
| (CONST_STRNEQ ((abfd)->xvec->name, "pei-")) |
| </pre></div> |
| <a name="Writing-relocations"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.8 Writing relocations</h4> |
| <p>To write relocations, the back end steps though the |
| canonical relocation table and create an |
| <code>internal_reloc</code>. The symbol index to use is removed from |
| the <code>offset</code> field in the symbol table supplied. The |
| address comes directly from the sum of the section base |
| address and the relocation offset; the type is dug directly |
| from the howto field. Then the <code>internal_reloc</code> is |
| swapped into the shape of an <code>external_reloc</code> and written |
| out to disk. |
| </p> |
| <a name="Reading-linenumbers"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.9 Reading linenumbers</h4> |
| <p>Creating the linenumber table is done by reading in the entire |
| coff linenumber table, and creating another table for internal use. |
| </p> |
| <p>A coff linenumber table is structured so that each function |
| is marked as having a line number of 0. Each line within the |
| function is an offset from the first line in the function. The |
| base of the line number information for the table is stored in |
| the symbol associated with the function. |
| </p> |
| <p>Note: The PE format uses line number 0 for a flag indicating a |
| new source file. |
| </p> |
| <p>The information is copied from the external to the internal |
| table, and each symbol which marks a function is marked by |
| pointing its... |
| </p> |
| <p>How does this work ? |
| </p> |
| <a name="Reading-relocations"></a> |
| <h4 class="subsubsection">3.3.2.10 Reading relocations</h4> |
| <p>Coff relocations are easily transformed into the internal BFD form |
| (<code>arelent</code>). |
| </p> |
| <p>Reading a coff relocation table is done in the following stages: |
| </p> |
| <ul> |
| <li> Read the entire coff relocation table into memory. |
| |
| </li><li> Process each relocation in turn; first swap it from the |
| external to the internal form. |
| |
| </li><li> Turn the symbol referenced in the relocation’s symbol index |
| into a pointer into the canonical symbol table. |
| This table is the same as the one returned by a call to |
| <code>bfd_canonicalize_symtab</code>. The back end will call that |
| routine and save the result if a canonicalization hasn’t been done. |
| |
| </li><li> The reloc index is turned into a pointer to a howto |
| structure, in a back end specific way. For instance, the 386 |
| and 960 use the <code>r_type</code> to directly produce an index |
| into a howto table vector; the 88k subtracts a number from the |
| <code>r_type</code> field and creates an addend field. |
| </li></ul> |
| |
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