*** empty log message ***
[deliverable/binutils-gdb.git] / bfd / section.c
CommitLineData
252b5132 1/* Object file "section" support for the BFD library.
7898deda 2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
767e4b0d 3 2000, 2001
252b5132
RH
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Written by Cygnus Support.
6
7This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
8
9This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
12(at your option) any later version.
13
14This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
22
23/*
24SECTION
25 Sections
26
27 The raw data contained within a BFD is maintained through the
28 section abstraction. A single BFD may have any number of
29 sections. It keeps hold of them by pointing to the first;
30 each one points to the next in the list.
31
32 Sections are supported in BFD in <<section.c>>.
33
34@menu
35@* Section Input::
36@* Section Output::
37@* typedef asection::
38@* section prototypes::
39@end menu
40
41INODE
42Section Input, Section Output, Sections, Sections
43SUBSECTION
44 Section input
45
46 When a BFD is opened for reading, the section structures are
47 created and attached to the BFD.
48
49 Each section has a name which describes the section in the
50 outside world---for example, <<a.out>> would contain at least
51 three sections, called <<.text>>, <<.data>> and <<.bss>>.
52
53 Names need not be unique; for example a COFF file may have several
54 sections named <<.data>>.
55
56 Sometimes a BFD will contain more than the ``natural'' number of
57 sections. A back end may attach other sections containing
58 constructor data, or an application may add a section (using
59 <<bfd_make_section>>) to the sections attached to an already open
60 BFD. For example, the linker creates an extra section
61 <<COMMON>> for each input file's BFD to hold information about
62 common storage.
63
64 The raw data is not necessarily read in when
65 the section descriptor is created. Some targets may leave the
66 data in place until a <<bfd_get_section_contents>> call is
67 made. Other back ends may read in all the data at once. For
68 example, an S-record file has to be read once to determine the
69 size of the data. An IEEE-695 file doesn't contain raw data in
70 sections, but data and relocation expressions intermixed, so
71 the data area has to be parsed to get out the data and
72 relocations.
73
74INODE
75Section Output, typedef asection, Section Input, Sections
76
77SUBSECTION
78 Section output
79
80 To write a new object style BFD, the various sections to be
81 written have to be created. They are attached to the BFD in
82 the same way as input sections; data is written to the
83 sections using <<bfd_set_section_contents>>.
84
85 Any program that creates or combines sections (e.g., the assembler
86 and linker) must use the <<asection>> fields <<output_section>> and
87 <<output_offset>> to indicate the file sections to which each
88 section must be written. (If the section is being created from
89 scratch, <<output_section>> should probably point to the section
90 itself and <<output_offset>> should probably be zero.)
91
92 The data to be written comes from input sections attached
93 (via <<output_section>> pointers) to
94 the output sections. The output section structure can be
95 considered a filter for the input section: the output section
96 determines the vma of the output data and the name, but the
97 input section determines the offset into the output section of
98 the data to be written.
99
100 E.g., to create a section "O", starting at 0x100, 0x123 long,
101 containing two subsections, "A" at offset 0x0 (i.e., at vma
102 0x100) and "B" at offset 0x20 (i.e., at vma 0x120) the <<asection>>
103 structures would look like:
104
105| section name "A"
106| output_offset 0x00
107| size 0x20
108| output_section -----------> section name "O"
109| | vma 0x100
110| section name "B" | size 0x123
111| output_offset 0x20 |
112| size 0x103 |
113| output_section --------|
114
252b5132
RH
115SUBSECTION
116 Link orders
117
118 The data within a section is stored in a @dfn{link_order}.
119 These are much like the fixups in <<gas>>. The link_order
120 abstraction allows a section to grow and shrink within itself.
121
122 A link_order knows how big it is, and which is the next
123 link_order and where the raw data for it is; it also points to
124 a list of relocations which apply to it.
125
126 The link_order is used by the linker to perform relaxing on
127 final code. The compiler creates code which is as big as
128 necessary to make it work without relaxing, and the user can
129 select whether to relax. Sometimes relaxing takes a lot of
130 time. The linker runs around the relocations to see if any
131 are attached to data which can be shrunk, if so it does it on
132 a link_order by link_order basis.
133
134*/
135
252b5132
RH
136#include "bfd.h"
137#include "sysdep.h"
138#include "libbfd.h"
139#include "bfdlink.h"
140
141/*
142DOCDD
143INODE
144typedef asection, section prototypes, Section Output, Sections
145SUBSECTION
146 typedef asection
147
148 Here is the section structure:
149
150CODE_FRAGMENT
151.
52b219b5
AM
152.{* This structure is used for a comdat section, as in PE. A comdat
153. section is associated with a particular symbol. When the linker
154. sees a comdat section, it keeps only one of the sections with a
155. given name and associated with a given symbol. *}
022a5af4
ILT
156.
157.struct bfd_comdat_info
158.{
159. {* The name of the symbol associated with a comdat section. *}
160. const char *name;
161.
162. {* The local symbol table index of the symbol associated with a
163. comdat section. This is only meaningful to the object file format
164. specific code; it is not an index into the list returned by
165. bfd_canonicalize_symtab. *}
166. long symbol;
022a5af4
ILT
167.};
168.
252b5132
RH
169.typedef struct sec
170.{
52b219b5
AM
171. {* The name of the section; the name isn't a copy, the pointer is
172. the same as that passed to bfd_make_section. *}
252b5132 173.
52b219b5
AM
174. const char *name;
175.
176. {* A unique sequence number. *}
177.
178. int id;
252b5132 179.
52b219b5 180. {* Which section is it; 0..nth. *}
252b5132 181.
52b219b5 182. int index;
252b5132 183.
52b219b5 184. {* The next section in the list belonging to the BFD, or NULL. *}
252b5132 185.
52b219b5 186. struct sec *next;
252b5132 187.
52b219b5
AM
188. {* The field flags contains attributes of the section. Some
189. flags are read in from the object file, and some are
190. synthesized from other information. *}
252b5132 191.
52b219b5 192. flagword flags;
252b5132
RH
193.
194.#define SEC_NO_FLAGS 0x000
195.
52b219b5
AM
196. {* Tells the OS to allocate space for this section when loading.
197. This is clear for a section containing debug information only. *}
252b5132
RH
198.#define SEC_ALLOC 0x001
199.
52b219b5
AM
200. {* Tells the OS to load the section from the file when loading.
201. This is clear for a .bss section. *}
252b5132
RH
202.#define SEC_LOAD 0x002
203.
52b219b5
AM
204. {* The section contains data still to be relocated, so there is
205. some relocation information too. *}
252b5132
RH
206.#define SEC_RELOC 0x004
207.
65db3b0d
RH
208. {* ELF reserves 4 processor specific bits and 8 operating system
209. specific bits in sh_flags; at present we can get away with just
210. one in communicating between the assembler and BFD, but this
211. isn't a good long-term solution. *}
212.#define SEC_ARCH_BIT_0 0x008
252b5132 213.
52b219b5 214. {* A signal to the OS that the section contains read only data. *}
252b5132
RH
215.#define SEC_READONLY 0x010
216.
52b219b5 217. {* The section contains code only. *}
252b5132
RH
218.#define SEC_CODE 0x020
219.
52b219b5 220. {* The section contains data only. *}
252b5132
RH
221.#define SEC_DATA 0x040
222.
52b219b5 223. {* The section will reside in ROM. *}
252b5132
RH
224.#define SEC_ROM 0x080
225.
52b219b5
AM
226. {* The section contains constructor information. This section
227. type is used by the linker to create lists of constructors and
228. destructors used by <<g++>>. When a back end sees a symbol
229. which should be used in a constructor list, it creates a new
230. section for the type of name (e.g., <<__CTOR_LIST__>>), attaches
231. the symbol to it, and builds a relocation. To build the lists
232. of constructors, all the linker has to do is catenate all the
233. sections called <<__CTOR_LIST__>> and relocate the data
234. contained within - exactly the operations it would peform on
235. standard data. *}
252b5132
RH
236.#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR 0x100
237.
52b219b5
AM
238. {* The section is a constructor, and should be placed at the
239. end of the text, data, or bss section(?). *}
252b5132
RH
240.#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_TEXT 0x1100
241.#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_DATA 0x2100
242.#define SEC_CONSTRUCTOR_BSS 0x3100
243.
52b219b5
AM
244. {* The section has contents - a data section could be
245. <<SEC_ALLOC>> | <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>>; a debug section could be
246. <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>> *}
252b5132
RH
247.#define SEC_HAS_CONTENTS 0x200
248.
52b219b5
AM
249. {* An instruction to the linker to not output the section
250. even if it has information which would normally be written. *}
252b5132
RH
251.#define SEC_NEVER_LOAD 0x400
252.
52b219b5
AM
253. {* The section is a COFF shared library section. This flag is
254. only for the linker. If this type of section appears in
255. the input file, the linker must copy it to the output file
256. without changing the vma or size. FIXME: Although this
257. was originally intended to be general, it really is COFF
258. specific (and the flag was renamed to indicate this). It
259. might be cleaner to have some more general mechanism to
260. allow the back end to control what the linker does with
261. sections. *}
252b5132
RH
262.#define SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY 0x800
263.
1bd91689
AM
264. {* The section has GOT references. This flag is only for the
265. linker, and is currently only used by the elf32-hppa back end.
266. It will be set if global offset table references were detected
267. in this section, which indicate to the linker that the section
268. contains PIC code, and must be handled specially when doing a
269. static link. *}
270.#define SEC_HAS_GOT_REF 0x4000
271.
52b219b5
AM
272. {* The section contains common symbols (symbols may be defined
273. multiple times, the value of a symbol is the amount of
274. space it requires, and the largest symbol value is the one
275. used). Most targets have exactly one of these (which we
276. translate to bfd_com_section_ptr), but ECOFF has two. *}
252b5132
RH
277.#define SEC_IS_COMMON 0x8000
278.
52b219b5
AM
279. {* The section contains only debugging information. For
280. example, this is set for ELF .debug and .stab sections.
281. strip tests this flag to see if a section can be
282. discarded. *}
252b5132
RH
283.#define SEC_DEBUGGING 0x10000
284.
52b219b5
AM
285. {* The contents of this section are held in memory pointed to
286. by the contents field. This is checked by bfd_get_section_contents,
287. and the data is retrieved from memory if appropriate. *}
252b5132
RH
288.#define SEC_IN_MEMORY 0x20000
289.
52b219b5
AM
290. {* The contents of this section are to be excluded by the
291. linker for executable and shared objects unless those
292. objects are to be further relocated. *}
252b5132
RH
293.#define SEC_EXCLUDE 0x40000
294.
52b219b5
AM
295. {* The contents of this section are to be sorted by the
296. based on the address specified in the associated symbol
297. table. *}
252b5132
RH
298.#define SEC_SORT_ENTRIES 0x80000
299.
52b219b5
AM
300. {* When linking, duplicate sections of the same name should be
301. discarded, rather than being combined into a single section as
302. is usually done. This is similar to how common symbols are
303. handled. See SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES below. *}
252b5132
RH
304.#define SEC_LINK_ONCE 0x100000
305.
52b219b5
AM
306. {* If SEC_LINK_ONCE is set, this bitfield describes how the linker
307. should handle duplicate sections. *}
252b5132
RH
308.#define SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES 0x600000
309.
52b219b5
AM
310. {* This value for SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES means that duplicate
311. sections with the same name should simply be discarded. *}
252b5132
RH
312.#define SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_DISCARD 0x0
313.
52b219b5
AM
314. {* This value for SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES means that the linker
315. should warn if there are any duplicate sections, although
316. it should still only link one copy. *}
252b5132
RH
317.#define SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_ONE_ONLY 0x200000
318.
52b219b5
AM
319. {* This value for SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES means that the linker
320. should warn if any duplicate sections are a different size. *}
252b5132
RH
321.#define SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_SIZE 0x400000
322.
52b219b5
AM
323. {* This value for SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES means that the linker
324. should warn if any duplicate sections contain different
325. contents. *}
252b5132
RH
326.#define SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES_SAME_CONTENTS 0x600000
327.
52b219b5
AM
328. {* This section was created by the linker as part of dynamic
329. relocation or other arcane processing. It is skipped when
330. going through the first-pass output, trusting that someone
331. else up the line will take care of it later. *}
252b5132
RH
332.#define SEC_LINKER_CREATED 0x800000
333.
52b219b5 334. {* This section should not be subject to garbage collection. *}
252b5132
RH
335.#define SEC_KEEP 0x1000000
336.
52b219b5
AM
337. {* This section contains "short" data, and should be placed
338. "near" the GP. *}
851edbaf 339.#define SEC_SMALL_DATA 0x2000000
0c3ff40b 340.
52b219b5
AM
341. {* This section contains data which may be shared with other
342. executables or shared objects. *}
bd826630
ILT
343.#define SEC_SHARED 0x4000000
344.
52b219b5
AM
345. {* When a section with this flag is being linked, then if the size of
346. the input section is less than a page, it should not cross a page
347. boundary. If the size of the input section is one page or more, it
348. should be aligned on a page boundary. *}
34cbe64e
TW
349.#define SEC_BLOCK 0x8000000
350.
52b219b5
AM
351. {* Conditionally link this section; do not link if there are no
352. references found to any symbol in the section. *}
34cbe64e
TW
353.#define SEC_CLINK 0x10000000
354.
2dd439c5
L
355. {* Attempt to merge identical entities in the section.
356. Entity size is given in the entsize field. *}
357.#define SEC_MERGE 0x20000000
358.
359. {* If given with SEC_MERGE, entities to merge are zero terminated
360. strings where entsize specifies character size instead of fixed
361. size entries. *}
362.#define SEC_STRINGS 0x40000000
363.
52b219b5 364. {* End of section flags. *}
252b5132 365.
52b219b5 366. {* Some internal packed boolean fields. *}
252b5132 367.
52b219b5
AM
368. {* See the vma field. *}
369. unsigned int user_set_vma : 1;
252b5132 370.
52b219b5
AM
371. {* Whether relocations have been processed. *}
372. unsigned int reloc_done : 1;
252b5132 373.
52b219b5
AM
374. {* A mark flag used by some of the linker backends. *}
375. unsigned int linker_mark : 1;
252b5132 376.
d1778b88
AM
377. {* Another mark flag used by some of the linker backends. Set for
378. output sections that have a input section. *}
379. unsigned int linker_has_input : 1;
380.
52b219b5
AM
381. {* A mark flag used by some linker backends for garbage collection. *}
382. unsigned int gc_mark : 1;
252b5132 383.
bc67d8a6
NC
384. {* Used by the ELF code to mark sections which have been allocated to segments. *}
385. unsigned int segment_mark : 1;
386.
52b219b5 387. {* End of internal packed boolean fields. *}
252b5132 388.
52b219b5
AM
389. {* The virtual memory address of the section - where it will be
390. at run time. The symbols are relocated against this. The
391. user_set_vma flag is maintained by bfd; if it's not set, the
392. backend can assign addresses (for example, in <<a.out>>, where
393. the default address for <<.data>> is dependent on the specific
394. target and various flags). *}
252b5132 395.
52b219b5 396. bfd_vma vma;
252b5132 397.
52b219b5
AM
398. {* The load address of the section - where it would be in a
399. rom image; really only used for writing section header
400. information. *}
252b5132 401.
52b219b5 402. bfd_vma lma;
252b5132 403.
52b219b5
AM
404. {* The size of the section in octets, as it will be output.
405. Contains a value even if the section has no contents (e.g., the
406. size of <<.bss>>). This will be filled in after relocation. *}
252b5132 407.
52b219b5 408. bfd_size_type _cooked_size;
252b5132 409.
52b219b5
AM
410. {* The original size on disk of the section, in octets. Normally this
411. value is the same as the size, but if some relaxing has
412. been done, then this value will be bigger. *}
252b5132 413.
52b219b5 414. bfd_size_type _raw_size;
252b5132 415.
52b219b5
AM
416. {* If this section is going to be output, then this value is the
417. offset in *bytes* into the output section of the first byte in the
418. input section (byte ==> smallest addressable unit on the
419. target). In most cases, if this was going to start at the
420. 100th octet (8-bit quantity) in the output section, this value
421. would be 100. However, if the target byte size is 16 bits
422. (bfd_octets_per_byte is "2"), this value would be 50. *}
252b5132 423.
52b219b5 424. bfd_vma output_offset;
252b5132 425.
52b219b5 426. {* The output section through which to map on output. *}
252b5132 427.
52b219b5 428. struct sec *output_section;
252b5132 429.
52b219b5
AM
430. {* The alignment requirement of the section, as an exponent of 2 -
431. e.g., 3 aligns to 2^3 (or 8). *}
252b5132 432.
52b219b5 433. unsigned int alignment_power;
252b5132 434.
52b219b5
AM
435. {* If an input section, a pointer to a vector of relocation
436. records for the data in this section. *}
252b5132 437.
52b219b5 438. struct reloc_cache_entry *relocation;
252b5132 439.
52b219b5
AM
440. {* If an output section, a pointer to a vector of pointers to
441. relocation records for the data in this section. *}
252b5132 442.
52b219b5 443. struct reloc_cache_entry **orelocation;
252b5132 444.
52b219b5 445. {* The number of relocation records in one of the above *}
252b5132 446.
52b219b5 447. unsigned reloc_count;
252b5132 448.
52b219b5
AM
449. {* Information below is back end specific - and not always used
450. or updated. *}
252b5132 451.
52b219b5 452. {* File position of section data. *}
252b5132 453.
52b219b5 454. file_ptr filepos;
252b5132 455.
52b219b5 456. {* File position of relocation info. *}
252b5132 457.
52b219b5 458. file_ptr rel_filepos;
252b5132 459.
52b219b5 460. {* File position of line data. *}
252b5132 461.
52b219b5 462. file_ptr line_filepos;
252b5132 463.
52b219b5 464. {* Pointer to data for applications. *}
252b5132 465.
52b219b5 466. PTR userdata;
252b5132 467.
52b219b5
AM
468. {* If the SEC_IN_MEMORY flag is set, this points to the actual
469. contents. *}
470. unsigned char *contents;
252b5132 471.
52b219b5 472. {* Attached line number information. *}
252b5132 473.
52b219b5 474. alent *lineno;
252b5132 475.
52b219b5 476. {* Number of line number records. *}
252b5132 477.
52b219b5 478. unsigned int lineno_count;
252b5132 479.
2dd439c5
L
480. {* Entity size for merging purposes. *}
481.
482. unsigned int entsize;
483.
52b219b5 484. {* Optional information about a COMDAT entry; NULL if not COMDAT. *}
022a5af4 485.
52b219b5 486. struct bfd_comdat_info *comdat;
022a5af4 487.
52b219b5
AM
488. {* When a section is being output, this value changes as more
489. linenumbers are written out. *}
252b5132 490.
52b219b5 491. file_ptr moving_line_filepos;
252b5132 492.
52b219b5 493. {* What the section number is in the target world. *}
252b5132 494.
52b219b5 495. int target_index;
252b5132 496.
52b219b5 497. PTR used_by_bfd;
252b5132 498.
52b219b5
AM
499. {* If this is a constructor section then here is a list of the
500. relocations created to relocate items within it. *}
252b5132 501.
52b219b5 502. struct relent_chain *constructor_chain;
252b5132 503.
52b219b5 504. {* The BFD which owns the section. *}
252b5132 505.
52b219b5 506. bfd *owner;
252b5132 507.
52b219b5
AM
508. {* A symbol which points at this section only *}
509. struct symbol_cache_entry *symbol;
510. struct symbol_cache_entry **symbol_ptr_ptr;
252b5132 511.
52b219b5
AM
512. struct bfd_link_order *link_order_head;
513. struct bfd_link_order *link_order_tail;
252b5132
RH
514.} asection ;
515.
52b219b5
AM
516.{* These sections are global, and are managed by BFD. The application
517. and target back end are not permitted to change the values in
518. these sections. New code should use the section_ptr macros rather
519. than referring directly to the const sections. The const sections
520. may eventually vanish. *}
252b5132
RH
521.#define BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME "*ABS*"
522.#define BFD_UND_SECTION_NAME "*UND*"
523.#define BFD_COM_SECTION_NAME "*COM*"
524.#define BFD_IND_SECTION_NAME "*IND*"
525.
52b219b5 526.{* the absolute section *}
252b5132
RH
527.extern const asection bfd_abs_section;
528.#define bfd_abs_section_ptr ((asection *) &bfd_abs_section)
529.#define bfd_is_abs_section(sec) ((sec) == bfd_abs_section_ptr)
52b219b5 530.{* Pointer to the undefined section *}
252b5132
RH
531.extern const asection bfd_und_section;
532.#define bfd_und_section_ptr ((asection *) &bfd_und_section)
533.#define bfd_is_und_section(sec) ((sec) == bfd_und_section_ptr)
52b219b5 534.{* Pointer to the common section *}
252b5132
RH
535.extern const asection bfd_com_section;
536.#define bfd_com_section_ptr ((asection *) &bfd_com_section)
52b219b5 537.{* Pointer to the indirect section *}
252b5132
RH
538.extern const asection bfd_ind_section;
539.#define bfd_ind_section_ptr ((asection *) &bfd_ind_section)
540.#define bfd_is_ind_section(sec) ((sec) == bfd_ind_section_ptr)
541.
542.extern const struct symbol_cache_entry * const bfd_abs_symbol;
543.extern const struct symbol_cache_entry * const bfd_com_symbol;
544.extern const struct symbol_cache_entry * const bfd_und_symbol;
545.extern const struct symbol_cache_entry * const bfd_ind_symbol;
546.#define bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc(section) \
f6af82bd
AM
547. ((section)->reloc_done ? (abort (), (bfd_size_type) 1) \
548. : (section)->_raw_size)
252b5132 549.#define bfd_get_section_size_after_reloc(section) \
f6af82bd
AM
550. ((section)->reloc_done ? (section)->_cooked_size \
551. : (abort (), (bfd_size_type) 1))
252b5132
RH
552*/
553
22bc497d
ILT
554/* We use a macro to initialize the static asymbol structures because
555 traditional C does not permit us to initialize a union member while
556 gcc warns if we don't initialize it. */
557 /* the_bfd, name, value, attr, section [, udata] */
558#ifdef __STDC__
559#define GLOBAL_SYM_INIT(NAME, SECTION) \
560 { 0, NAME, 0, BSF_SECTION_SYM, (asection *) SECTION, { 0 }}
561#else
562#define GLOBAL_SYM_INIT(NAME, SECTION) \
563 { 0, NAME, 0, BSF_SECTION_SYM, (asection *) SECTION }
564#endif
565
252b5132
RH
566/* These symbols are global, not specific to any BFD. Therefore, anything
567 that tries to change them is broken, and should be repaired. */
22bc497d 568
252b5132
RH
569static const asymbol global_syms[] =
570{
22bc497d
ILT
571 GLOBAL_SYM_INIT (BFD_COM_SECTION_NAME, &bfd_com_section),
572 GLOBAL_SYM_INIT (BFD_UND_SECTION_NAME, &bfd_und_section),
573 GLOBAL_SYM_INIT (BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME, &bfd_abs_section),
574 GLOBAL_SYM_INIT (BFD_IND_SECTION_NAME, &bfd_ind_section)
252b5132
RH
575};
576
bc67d8a6
NC
577#define STD_SECTION(SEC, FLAGS, SYM, NAME, IDX) \
578 const asymbol * const SYM = (asymbol *) &global_syms[IDX]; \
579 const asection SEC = \
3df7b4e2
AM
580 /* name, id, index, next, flags, user_set_vma, reloc_done, */ \
581 { NAME, IDX, 0, NULL, FLAGS, 0, 0, \
52b219b5 582 \
d1778b88
AM
583 /* linker_mark, linker_has_input, gc_mark, segment_mark, */ \
584 0, 0, 1, 0, \
585 \
586 /* vma, lma, _cooked_size, _raw_size, */ \
587 0, 0, 0, 0, \
52b219b5 588 \
d1778b88
AM
589 /* output_offset, output_section, alignment_power, */ \
590 0, (struct sec *) &SEC, 0, \
52b219b5
AM
591 \
592 /* relocation, orelocation, reloc_count, filepos, rel_filepos, */ \
593 NULL, NULL, 0, 0, 0, \
594 \
595 /* line_filepos, userdata, contents, lineno, lineno_count, */ \
596 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, 0, \
597 \
862517b6
AM
598 /* entsize, comdat, moving_line_filepos, */ \
599 0, NULL, 0, \
52b219b5 600 \
767e4b0d
JJ
601 /* target_index, used_by_bfd, constructor_chain, owner, */ \
602 0, NULL, NULL, NULL, \
52b219b5
AM
603 \
604 /* symbol, */ \
605 (struct symbol_cache_entry *) &global_syms[IDX], \
606 \
607 /* symbol_ptr_ptr, */ \
608 (struct symbol_cache_entry **) &SYM, \
609 \
610 /* link_order_head, link_order_tail */ \
611 NULL, NULL \
022a5af4 612 }
252b5132
RH
613
614STD_SECTION (bfd_com_section, SEC_IS_COMMON, bfd_com_symbol,
615 BFD_COM_SECTION_NAME, 0);
616STD_SECTION (bfd_und_section, 0, bfd_und_symbol, BFD_UND_SECTION_NAME, 1);
617STD_SECTION (bfd_abs_section, 0, bfd_abs_symbol, BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME, 2);
618STD_SECTION (bfd_ind_section, 0, bfd_ind_symbol, BFD_IND_SECTION_NAME, 3);
619#undef STD_SECTION
620
621/*
622DOCDD
623INODE
624section prototypes, , typedef asection, Sections
625SUBSECTION
626 Section prototypes
627
628These are the functions exported by the section handling part of BFD.
629*/
630
631/*
632FUNCTION
633 bfd_get_section_by_name
634
635SYNOPSIS
52b219b5 636 asection *bfd_get_section_by_name(bfd *abfd, const char *name);
252b5132
RH
637
638DESCRIPTION
639 Run through @var{abfd} and return the one of the
640 <<asection>>s whose name matches @var{name}, otherwise <<NULL>>.
641 @xref{Sections}, for more information.
642
643 This should only be used in special cases; the normal way to process
644 all sections of a given name is to use <<bfd_map_over_sections>> and
645 <<strcmp>> on the name (or better yet, base it on the section flags
646 or something else) for each section.
647*/
648
649asection *
650bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name)
651 bfd *abfd;
52b219b5 652 const char *name;
252b5132
RH
653{
654 asection *sect;
655
656 for (sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; sect = sect->next)
657 if (!strcmp (sect->name, name))
658 return sect;
659 return NULL;
660}
661
1bd91689
AM
662/*
663FUNCTION
664 bfd_get_unique_section_name
665
666SYNOPSIS
667 char *bfd_get_unique_section_name(bfd *abfd,
a966dba9 668 const char *templat,
1bd91689
AM
669 int *count);
670
671DESCRIPTION
672 Invent a section name that is unique in @var{abfd} by tacking
77cb06e9
AM
673 a dot and a digit suffix onto the original @var{templat}. If
674 @var{count} is non-NULL, then it specifies the first number
675 tried as a suffix to generate a unique name. The value
676 pointed to by @var{count} will be incremented in this case.
1bd91689
AM
677*/
678
679char *
a966dba9 680bfd_get_unique_section_name (abfd, templat, count)
1bd91689 681 bfd *abfd;
a966dba9 682 const char *templat;
1bd91689
AM
683 int *count;
684{
685 int num;
686 unsigned int len;
687 char *sname;
688
a966dba9 689 len = strlen (templat);
dc810e39 690 sname = bfd_malloc ((bfd_size_type) len + 8);
b3ea3584
AM
691 if (sname == NULL)
692 return NULL;
a966dba9 693 strcpy (sname, templat);
1bd91689
AM
694 num = 1;
695 if (count != NULL)
696 num = *count;
697
698 do
699 {
700 /* If we have a million sections, something is badly wrong. */
701 if (num > 999999)
702 abort ();
77cb06e9 703 sprintf (sname + len, ".%d", num++);
1bd91689
AM
704 }
705 while (bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, sname) != NULL);
706
707 if (count != NULL)
708 *count = num;
709 return sname;
710}
711
252b5132
RH
712/*
713FUNCTION
714 bfd_make_section_old_way
715
716SYNOPSIS
52b219b5 717 asection *bfd_make_section_old_way(bfd *abfd, const char *name);
252b5132
RH
718
719DESCRIPTION
720 Create a new empty section called @var{name}
721 and attach it to the end of the chain of sections for the
722 BFD @var{abfd}. An attempt to create a section with a name which
723 is already in use returns its pointer without changing the
724 section chain.
725
726 It has the funny name since this is the way it used to be
727 before it was rewritten....
728
729 Possible errors are:
730 o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> -
731 If output has already started for this BFD.
732 o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
733 If memory allocation fails.
734
735*/
736
252b5132
RH
737asection *
738bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, name)
739 bfd *abfd;
52b219b5 740 const char *name;
252b5132
RH
741{
742 asection *sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, name);
743 if (sec == (asection *) NULL)
744 {
745 sec = bfd_make_section (abfd, name);
746 }
747 return sec;
748}
749
750/*
751FUNCTION
752 bfd_make_section_anyway
753
754SYNOPSIS
52b219b5 755 asection *bfd_make_section_anyway(bfd *abfd, const char *name);
252b5132
RH
756
757DESCRIPTION
758 Create a new empty section called @var{name} and attach it to the end of
759 the chain of sections for @var{abfd}. Create a new section even if there
760 is already a section with that name.
761
762 Return <<NULL>> and set <<bfd_error>> on error; possible errors are:
763 o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> - If output has already started for @var{abfd}.
764 o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> - If memory allocation fails.
765*/
766
767sec_ptr
768bfd_make_section_anyway (abfd, name)
769 bfd *abfd;
52b219b5 770 const char *name;
252b5132 771{
3df7b4e2 772 static int section_id = 0x10; /* id 0 to 3 used by STD_SECTION. */
252b5132
RH
773 asection *newsect;
774 asection **prev = &abfd->sections;
775 asection *sect = abfd->sections;
776
777 if (abfd->output_has_begun)
778 {
779 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
780 return NULL;
781 }
782
783 while (sect)
784 {
785 prev = &sect->next;
786 sect = sect->next;
787 }
788
dc810e39 789 newsect = (asection *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, (bfd_size_type) sizeof (asection));
252b5132
RH
790 if (newsect == NULL)
791 return NULL;
792
793 newsect->name = name;
52b219b5 794 newsect->id = section_id++;
252b5132
RH
795 newsect->index = abfd->section_count++;
796 newsect->flags = SEC_NO_FLAGS;
797
798 newsect->userdata = NULL;
799 newsect->contents = NULL;
800 newsect->next = (asection *) NULL;
801 newsect->relocation = (arelent *) NULL;
802 newsect->reloc_count = 0;
803 newsect->line_filepos = 0;
804 newsect->owner = abfd;
022a5af4 805 newsect->comdat = NULL;
252b5132
RH
806
807 /* Create a symbol whos only job is to point to this section. This is
808 useful for things like relocs which are relative to the base of a
809 section. */
810 newsect->symbol = bfd_make_empty_symbol (abfd);
811 if (newsect->symbol == NULL)
4d7ce4dd
AM
812 {
813 bfd_release (abfd, newsect);
814 return NULL;
815 }
252b5132
RH
816 newsect->symbol->name = name;
817 newsect->symbol->value = 0;
818 newsect->symbol->section = newsect;
819 newsect->symbol->flags = BSF_SECTION_SYM;
820
821 newsect->symbol_ptr_ptr = &newsect->symbol;
822
823 if (BFD_SEND (abfd, _new_section_hook, (abfd, newsect)) != true)
824 {
4d7ce4dd 825 bfd_release (abfd, newsect);
252b5132
RH
826 return NULL;
827 }
828
829 *prev = newsect;
830 return newsect;
831}
832
833/*
834FUNCTION
835 bfd_make_section
836
837SYNOPSIS
52b219b5 838 asection *bfd_make_section(bfd *, const char *name);
252b5132
RH
839
840DESCRIPTION
841 Like <<bfd_make_section_anyway>>, but return <<NULL>> (without calling
842 bfd_set_error ()) without changing the section chain if there is already a
843 section named @var{name}. If there is an error, return <<NULL>> and set
844 <<bfd_error>>.
845*/
846
847asection *
848bfd_make_section (abfd, name)
849 bfd *abfd;
52b219b5 850 const char *name;
252b5132
RH
851{
852 asection *sect = abfd->sections;
853
854 if (strcmp (name, BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
855 {
856 return bfd_abs_section_ptr;
857 }
858 if (strcmp (name, BFD_COM_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
859 {
860 return bfd_com_section_ptr;
861 }
862 if (strcmp (name, BFD_UND_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
863 {
864 return bfd_und_section_ptr;
865 }
866
867 if (strcmp (name, BFD_IND_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
868 {
869 return bfd_ind_section_ptr;
870 }
871
872 while (sect)
873 {
874 if (!strcmp (sect->name, name))
875 return NULL;
876 sect = sect->next;
877 }
878
879 /* The name is not already used; go ahead and make a new section. */
880 return bfd_make_section_anyway (abfd, name);
881}
882
252b5132
RH
883/*
884FUNCTION
885 bfd_set_section_flags
886
887SYNOPSIS
888 boolean bfd_set_section_flags(bfd *abfd, asection *sec, flagword flags);
889
890DESCRIPTION
891 Set the attributes of the section @var{sec} in the BFD
892 @var{abfd} to the value @var{flags}. Return <<true>> on success,
893 <<false>> on error. Possible error returns are:
894
895 o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> -
896 The section cannot have one or more of the attributes
897 requested. For example, a .bss section in <<a.out>> may not
898 have the <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>> field set.
899
900*/
901
902/*ARGSUSED*/
903boolean
904bfd_set_section_flags (abfd, section, flags)
7442e600 905 bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED;
252b5132
RH
906 sec_ptr section;
907 flagword flags;
908{
909#if 0
910 /* If you try to copy a text section from an input file (where it
911 has the SEC_CODE flag set) to an output file, this loses big if
912 the bfd_applicable_section_flags (abfd) doesn't have the SEC_CODE
913 set - which it doesn't, at least not for a.out. FIXME */
914
915 if ((flags & bfd_applicable_section_flags (abfd)) != flags)
916 {
917 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
918 return false;
919 }
920#endif
921
922 section->flags = flags;
923 return true;
924}
925
252b5132
RH
926/*
927FUNCTION
928 bfd_map_over_sections
929
930SYNOPSIS
931 void bfd_map_over_sections(bfd *abfd,
7b82c249 932 void (*func) (bfd *abfd,
252b5132
RH
933 asection *sect,
934 PTR obj),
935 PTR obj);
936
937DESCRIPTION
938 Call the provided function @var{func} for each section
939 attached to the BFD @var{abfd}, passing @var{obj} as an
940 argument. The function will be called as if by
941
942| func(abfd, the_section, obj);
943
944 This is the prefered method for iterating over sections; an
945 alternative would be to use a loop:
946
947| section *p;
948| for (p = abfd->sections; p != NULL; p = p->next)
949| func(abfd, p, ...)
950
252b5132
RH
951*/
952
953/*VARARGS2*/
954void
955bfd_map_over_sections (abfd, operation, user_storage)
956 bfd *abfd;
957 void (*operation) PARAMS ((bfd * abfd, asection * sect, PTR obj));
958 PTR user_storage;
959{
960 asection *sect;
961 unsigned int i = 0;
962
963 for (sect = abfd->sections; sect != NULL; i++, sect = sect->next)
964 (*operation) (abfd, sect, user_storage);
965
966 if (i != abfd->section_count) /* Debugging */
967 abort ();
968}
969
252b5132
RH
970/*
971FUNCTION
972 bfd_set_section_size
973
974SYNOPSIS
975 boolean bfd_set_section_size(bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_size_type val);
976
977DESCRIPTION
978 Set @var{sec} to the size @var{val}. If the operation is
979 ok, then <<true>> is returned, else <<false>>.
980
981 Possible error returns:
982 o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> -
983 Writing has started to the BFD, so setting the size is invalid.
984
985*/
986
987boolean
988bfd_set_section_size (abfd, ptr, val)
989 bfd *abfd;
990 sec_ptr ptr;
991 bfd_size_type val;
992{
993 /* Once you've started writing to any section you cannot create or change
7b82c249 994 the size of any others. */
252b5132
RH
995
996 if (abfd->output_has_begun)
997 {
998 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
999 return false;
1000 }
1001
1002 ptr->_cooked_size = val;
1003 ptr->_raw_size = val;
1004
1005 return true;
1006}
1007
1008/*
1009FUNCTION
1010 bfd_set_section_contents
1011
1012SYNOPSIS
dc810e39
AM
1013 boolean bfd_set_section_contents (bfd *abfd, asection *section,
1014 PTR data, file_ptr offset,
1015 bfd_size_type count);
252b5132 1016
252b5132
RH
1017DESCRIPTION
1018 Sets the contents of the section @var{section} in BFD
1019 @var{abfd} to the data starting in memory at @var{data}. The
1020 data is written to the output section starting at offset
9a968f43 1021 @var{offset} for @var{count} octets.
252b5132 1022
252b5132
RH
1023 Normally <<true>> is returned, else <<false>>. Possible error
1024 returns are:
1025 o <<bfd_error_no_contents>> -
1026 The output section does not have the <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>>
1027 attribute, so nothing can be written to it.
1028 o and some more too
1029
1030 This routine is front end to the back end function
1031 <<_bfd_set_section_contents>>.
1032
252b5132
RH
1033*/
1034
1035#define bfd_get_section_size_now(abfd,sec) \
1036(sec->reloc_done \
1037 ? bfd_get_section_size_after_reloc (sec) \
1038 : bfd_get_section_size_before_reloc (sec))
1039
1040boolean
1041bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, section, location, offset, count)
1042 bfd *abfd;
1043 sec_ptr section;
1044 PTR location;
1045 file_ptr offset;
1046 bfd_size_type count;
1047{
1048 bfd_size_type sz;
1049
1050 if (!(bfd_get_section_flags (abfd, section) & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS))
1051 {
1052 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_contents);
1053 return (false);
1054 }
1055
dc810e39
AM
1056 sz = bfd_get_section_size_now (abfd, section);
1057 if ((bfd_size_type) offset > sz
1058 || count > sz
1059 || offset + count > sz
1060 || count != (size_t) count)
252b5132 1061 {
252b5132
RH
1062 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value);
1063 return false;
1064 }
252b5132
RH
1065
1066 switch (abfd->direction)
1067 {
1068 case read_direction:
1069 case no_direction:
1070 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
1071 return false;
1072
1073 case write_direction:
1074 break;
1075
1076 case both_direction:
1077 /* File is opened for update. `output_has_begun' some time ago when
1078 the file was created. Do not recompute sections sizes or alignments
1079 in _bfd_set_section_content. */
1080 abfd->output_has_begun = true;
1081 break;
1082 }
1083
9a951beb
RH
1084 /* Record a copy of the data in memory if desired. */
1085 if (section->contents
1086 && location != section->contents + offset)
dc810e39 1087 memcpy (section->contents + offset, location, (size_t) count);
9a951beb 1088
252b5132
RH
1089 if (BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_set_section_contents,
1090 (abfd, section, location, offset, count)))
1091 {
1092 abfd->output_has_begun = true;
1093 return true;
1094 }
1095
1096 return false;
1097}
1098
1099/*
1100FUNCTION
1101 bfd_get_section_contents
1102
1103SYNOPSIS
dc810e39
AM
1104 boolean bfd_get_section_contents (bfd *abfd, asection *section,
1105 PTR location, file_ptr offset,
1106 bfd_size_type count);
252b5132
RH
1107
1108DESCRIPTION
1109 Read data from @var{section} in BFD @var{abfd}
1110 into memory starting at @var{location}. The data is read at an
1111 offset of @var{offset} from the start of the input section,
1112 and is read for @var{count} bytes.
1113
1114 If the contents of a constructor with the <<SEC_CONSTRUCTOR>>
1115 flag set are requested or if the section does not have the
1116 <<SEC_HAS_CONTENTS>> flag set, then the @var{location} is filled
1117 with zeroes. If no errors occur, <<true>> is returned, else
1118 <<false>>.
1119
252b5132
RH
1120*/
1121boolean
1122bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, section, location, offset, count)
1123 bfd *abfd;
1124 sec_ptr section;
1125 PTR location;
1126 file_ptr offset;
1127 bfd_size_type count;
1128{
1129 bfd_size_type sz;
1130
1131 if (section->flags & SEC_CONSTRUCTOR)
1132 {
dc810e39 1133 memset (location, 0, (size_t) count);
252b5132
RH
1134 return true;
1135 }
1136
dc810e39
AM
1137 /* Even if reloc_done is true, this function reads unrelocated
1138 contents, so we want the raw size. */
1139 sz = section->_raw_size;
1140 if ((bfd_size_type) offset > sz
1141 || count > sz
1142 || offset + count > sz
1143 || count != (size_t) count)
252b5132 1144 {
252b5132
RH
1145 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_bad_value);
1146 return false;
1147 }
252b5132
RH
1148
1149 if (count == 0)
1150 /* Don't bother. */
1151 return true;
1152
1153 if ((section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
1154 {
dc810e39 1155 memset (location, 0, (size_t) count);
252b5132
RH
1156 return true;
1157 }
1158
1159 if ((section->flags & SEC_IN_MEMORY) != 0)
1160 {
1161 memcpy (location, section->contents + offset, (size_t) count);
1162 return true;
1163 }
1164
1165 return BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_section_contents,
1166 (abfd, section, location, offset, count));
1167}
1168
1169/*
1170FUNCTION
1171 bfd_copy_private_section_data
1172
1173SYNOPSIS
dc810e39
AM
1174 boolean bfd_copy_private_section_data (bfd *ibfd, asection *isec,
1175 bfd *obfd, asection *osec);
252b5132
RH
1176
1177DESCRIPTION
1178 Copy private section information from @var{isec} in the BFD
1179 @var{ibfd} to the section @var{osec} in the BFD @var{obfd}.
1180 Return <<true>> on success, <<false>> on error. Possible error
1181 returns are:
1182
1183 o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
1184 Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{osec}.
1185
1186.#define bfd_copy_private_section_data(ibfd, isection, obfd, osection) \
1187. BFD_SEND (obfd, _bfd_copy_private_section_data, \
1188. (ibfd, isection, obfd, osection))
1189*/
1190
1191/*
1192FUNCTION
1193 _bfd_strip_section_from_output
1194
1195SYNOPSIS
1196 void _bfd_strip_section_from_output
7f8d5fc9 1197 (struct bfd_link_info *info, asection *section);
252b5132
RH
1198
1199DESCRIPTION
7f8d5fc9
ILT
1200 Remove @var{section} from the output. If the output section
1201 becomes empty, remove it from the output bfd. @var{info} may
1202 be NULL; if it is not, it is used to decide whether the output
1203 section is empty.
252b5132
RH
1204*/
1205void
7f8d5fc9
ILT
1206_bfd_strip_section_from_output (info, s)
1207 struct bfd_link_info *info;
252b5132
RH
1208 asection *s;
1209{
1210 asection **spp, *os;
1211 struct bfd_link_order *p, *pp;
7f8d5fc9 1212 boolean keep_os;
252b5132 1213
7f8d5fc9
ILT
1214 /* Excise the input section from the link order.
1215
1216 FIXME: For all calls that I can see to this function, the link
1217 orders have not yet been set up. So why are we checking them? --
1218 Ian */
252b5132 1219 os = s->output_section;
2f484710
HPN
1220
1221 /* Handle a section that wasn't output. */
1222 if (os == NULL)
1223 return;
1224
252b5132
RH
1225 for (p = os->link_order_head, pp = NULL; p != NULL; pp = p, p = p->next)
1226 if (p->type == bfd_indirect_link_order
1227 && p->u.indirect.section == s)
1228 {
252b5132
RH
1229 if (pp)
1230 pp->next = p->next;
1231 else
1232 os->link_order_head = p->next;
1233 if (!p->next)
1234 os->link_order_tail = pp;
9d7428a9
RH
1235 break;
1236 }
252b5132 1237
7f8d5fc9
ILT
1238 keep_os = os->link_order_head != NULL;
1239
1240 if (! keep_os && info != NULL)
1241 {
1242 bfd *abfd;
1243 for (abfd = info->input_bfds; abfd != NULL; abfd = abfd->link_next)
1244 {
1245 asection *is;
1246 for (is = abfd->sections; is != NULL; is = is->next)
1247 {
1248 if (is != s && is->output_section == os)
1249 break;
1250 }
1251 if (is != NULL)
1252 break;
1253 }
1254 if (abfd != NULL)
1255 keep_os = true;
1256 }
1257
0bde07d4 1258 /* If the output section is empty, remove it too. Careful about sections
52b219b5 1259 that have been discarded in the link script -- they are mapped to
0bde07d4 1260 bfd_abs_section, which has no owner. */
7f8d5fc9 1261 if (!keep_os && os->owner != NULL)
9d7428a9
RH
1262 {
1263 for (spp = &os->owner->sections; *spp; spp = &(*spp)->next)
1264 if (*spp == os)
252b5132 1265 {
9d7428a9
RH
1266 *spp = os->next;
1267 os->owner->section_count--;
1268 break;
252b5132 1269 }
9d7428a9 1270 }
252b5132 1271}
This page took 0.198781 seconds and 4 git commands to generate.