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1 /* rescoff.c -- read and write resources in Windows COFF files.
2 Copyright (C) 1997-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
4 Rewritten by Kai Tietz, Onevision.
5
6 This file is part of GNU Binutils.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
21 02110-1301, USA. */
22
23 /* This file contains function that read and write Windows resources
24 in COFF files. */
25
26 #include "sysdep.h"
27 #include "bfd.h"
28 #include "bucomm.h"
29 #include "libiberty.h"
30 #include "windres.h"
31
32 #include <assert.h>
33
34 /* In order to use the address of a resource data entry, we need to
35 get the image base of the file. Right now we extract it from
36 internal BFD information. FIXME. */
37
38 #include "coff/internal.h"
39 #include "libcoff.h"
40
41 /* Information we extract from the file. */
42
43 struct coff_file_info
44 {
45 /* File name. */
46 const char *filename;
47 /* Data read from the file. */
48 const bfd_byte *data;
49 /* End of data read from file. */
50 const bfd_byte *data_end;
51 /* Address of the resource section minus the image base of the file. */
52 rc_uint_type secaddr;
53 };
54
55 /* A resource directory table in a COFF file. */
56
57 struct __attribute__ ((__packed__)) extern_res_directory
58 {
59 /* Characteristics. */
60 bfd_byte characteristics[4];
61 /* Time stamp. */
62 bfd_byte time[4];
63 /* Major version number. */
64 bfd_byte major[2];
65 /* Minor version number. */
66 bfd_byte minor[2];
67 /* Number of named directory entries. */
68 bfd_byte name_count[2];
69 /* Number of directory entries with IDs. */
70 bfd_byte id_count[2];
71 };
72
73 /* A resource directory entry in a COFF file. */
74
75 struct extern_res_entry
76 {
77 /* Name or ID. */
78 bfd_byte name[4];
79 /* Address of resource entry or subdirectory. */
80 bfd_byte rva[4];
81 };
82
83 /* A resource data entry in a COFF file. */
84
85 struct extern_res_data
86 {
87 /* Address of resource data. This is apparently a file relative
88 address, rather than a section offset. */
89 bfd_byte rva[4];
90 /* Size of resource data. */
91 bfd_byte size[4];
92 /* Code page. */
93 bfd_byte codepage[4];
94 /* Reserved. */
95 bfd_byte reserved[4];
96 };
97
98 /* Local functions. */
99
100 static void overrun (const struct coff_file_info *, const char *);
101 static rc_res_directory *read_coff_res_dir (windres_bfd *, const bfd_byte *,
102 const struct coff_file_info *,
103 const rc_res_id *, int);
104 static rc_res_resource *read_coff_data_entry (windres_bfd *, const bfd_byte *,
105 const struct coff_file_info *,
106 const rc_res_id *);
107 \f
108 /* Read the resources in a COFF file. */
109
110 rc_res_directory *
111 read_coff_rsrc (const char *filename, const char *target)
112 {
113 rc_res_directory *ret;
114 bfd *abfd;
115 windres_bfd wrbfd;
116 char **matching;
117 asection *sec;
118 bfd_size_type size;
119 bfd_byte *data;
120 struct coff_file_info flaginfo;
121
122 if (filename == NULL)
123 fatal (_("filename required for COFF input"));
124
125 abfd = bfd_openr (filename, target);
126 if (abfd == NULL)
127 bfd_fatal (filename);
128
129 if (! bfd_check_format_matches (abfd, bfd_object, &matching))
130 {
131 bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
132 if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized)
133 list_matching_formats (matching);
134 xexit (1);
135 }
136
137 sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".rsrc");
138 if (sec == NULL)
139 {
140 fatal (_("%s: no resource section"), filename);
141 }
142
143 set_windres_bfd (&wrbfd, abfd, sec, WR_KIND_BFD);
144 size = bfd_section_size (abfd, sec);
145 data = (bfd_byte *) res_alloc (size);
146
147 get_windres_bfd_content (&wrbfd, data, 0, size);
148
149 flaginfo.filename = filename;
150 flaginfo.data = data;
151 flaginfo.data_end = data + size;
152 flaginfo.secaddr = (bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sec)
153 - pe_data (abfd)->pe_opthdr.ImageBase);
154
155 /* Now just read in the top level resource directory. Note that we
156 don't free data, since we create resource entries that point into
157 it. If we ever want to free up the resource information we read,
158 this will have to be cleaned up. */
159
160 ret = read_coff_res_dir (&wrbfd, data, &flaginfo, (const rc_res_id *) NULL, 0);
161
162 bfd_close (abfd);
163
164 return ret;
165 }
166
167 /* Give an error if we are out of bounds. */
168
169 static void
170 overrun (const struct coff_file_info *flaginfo, const char *msg)
171 {
172 fatal (_("%s: %s: address out of bounds"), flaginfo->filename, msg);
173 }
174
175 /* Read a resource directory. */
176
177 static rc_res_directory *
178 read_coff_res_dir (windres_bfd *wrbfd, const bfd_byte *data,
179 const struct coff_file_info *flaginfo,
180 const rc_res_id *type, int level)
181 {
182 const struct extern_res_directory *erd;
183 rc_res_directory *rd;
184 int name_count, id_count, i;
185 rc_res_entry **pp;
186 const struct extern_res_entry *ere;
187
188 if ((size_t) (flaginfo->data_end - data) < sizeof (struct extern_res_directory))
189 overrun (flaginfo, _("directory"));
190
191 erd = (const struct extern_res_directory *) data;
192
193 rd = (rc_res_directory *) res_alloc (sizeof (rc_res_directory));
194 rd->characteristics = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->characteristics, 4);
195 rd->time = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->time, 4);
196 rd->major = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, erd->major, 2);
197 rd->minor = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, erd->minor, 2);
198 rd->entries = NULL;
199
200 name_count = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, erd->name_count, 2);
201 id_count = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, erd->id_count, 2);
202
203 pp = &rd->entries;
204
205 /* The resource directory entries immediately follow the directory
206 table. */
207 ere = (const struct extern_res_entry *) (erd + 1);
208
209 for (i = 0; i < name_count; i++, ere++)
210 {
211 rc_uint_type name, rva;
212 rc_res_entry *re;
213 const bfd_byte *ers;
214 int length, j;
215
216 if ((const bfd_byte *) ere >= flaginfo->data_end)
217 overrun (flaginfo, _("named directory entry"));
218
219 name = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, ere->name, 4);
220 rva = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, ere->rva, 4);
221
222 /* For some reason the high bit in NAME is set. */
223 name &=~ 0x80000000;
224
225 if (name > (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
226 overrun (flaginfo, _("directory entry name"));
227
228 ers = flaginfo->data + name;
229
230 re = (rc_res_entry *) res_alloc (sizeof *re);
231 re->next = NULL;
232 re->id.named = 1;
233 length = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, ers, 2);
234 re->id.u.n.length = length;
235 re->id.u.n.name = (unichar *) res_alloc (length * sizeof (unichar));
236 for (j = 0; j < length; j++)
237 re->id.u.n.name[j] = windres_get_16 (wrbfd, ers + j * 2 + 2, 2);
238
239 if (level == 0)
240 type = &re->id;
241
242 if ((rva & 0x80000000) != 0)
243 {
244 rva &=~ 0x80000000;
245 if (rva >= (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
246 overrun (flaginfo, _("named subdirectory"));
247 re->subdir = 1;
248 re->u.dir = read_coff_res_dir (wrbfd, flaginfo->data + rva, flaginfo, type,
249 level + 1);
250 }
251 else
252 {
253 if (rva >= (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
254 overrun (flaginfo, _("named resource"));
255 re->subdir = 0;
256 re->u.res = read_coff_data_entry (wrbfd, flaginfo->data + rva, flaginfo, type);
257 }
258
259 *pp = re;
260 pp = &re->next;
261 }
262
263 for (i = 0; i < id_count; i++, ere++)
264 {
265 unsigned long name, rva;
266 rc_res_entry *re;
267
268 if ((const bfd_byte *) ere >= flaginfo->data_end)
269 overrun (flaginfo, _("ID directory entry"));
270
271 name = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, ere->name, 4);
272 rva = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, ere->rva, 4);
273
274 re = (rc_res_entry *) res_alloc (sizeof *re);
275 re->next = NULL;
276 re->id.named = 0;
277 re->id.u.id = name;
278
279 if (level == 0)
280 type = &re->id;
281
282 if ((rva & 0x80000000) != 0)
283 {
284 rva &=~ 0x80000000;
285 if (rva >= (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
286 overrun (flaginfo, _("ID subdirectory"));
287 re->subdir = 1;
288 re->u.dir = read_coff_res_dir (wrbfd, flaginfo->data + rva, flaginfo, type,
289 level + 1);
290 }
291 else
292 {
293 if (rva >= (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
294 overrun (flaginfo, _("ID resource"));
295 re->subdir = 0;
296 re->u.res = read_coff_data_entry (wrbfd, flaginfo->data + rva, flaginfo, type);
297 }
298
299 *pp = re;
300 pp = &re->next;
301 }
302
303 return rd;
304 }
305
306 /* Read a resource data entry. */
307
308 static rc_res_resource *
309 read_coff_data_entry (windres_bfd *wrbfd, const bfd_byte *data,
310 const struct coff_file_info *flaginfo,
311 const rc_res_id *type)
312 {
313 const struct extern_res_data *erd;
314 rc_res_resource *r;
315 rc_uint_type size, rva;
316 const bfd_byte *resdata;
317
318 if (type == NULL)
319 fatal (_("resource type unknown"));
320
321 if ((size_t) (flaginfo->data_end - data) < sizeof (struct extern_res_data))
322 overrun (flaginfo, _("data entry"));
323
324 erd = (const struct extern_res_data *) data;
325
326 size = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->size, 4);
327 rva = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->rva, 4);
328 if (rva < flaginfo->secaddr
329 || rva - flaginfo->secaddr >= (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - flaginfo->data))
330 overrun (flaginfo, _("resource data"));
331
332 resdata = flaginfo->data + (rva - flaginfo->secaddr);
333
334 if (size > (rc_uint_type) (flaginfo->data_end - resdata))
335 overrun (flaginfo, _("resource data size"));
336
337 r = bin_to_res (wrbfd, *type, resdata, size);
338
339 memset (&r->res_info, 0, sizeof (rc_res_res_info));
340 r->coff_info.codepage = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->codepage, 4);
341 r->coff_info.reserved = windres_get_32 (wrbfd, erd->reserved, 4);
342
343 return r;
344 }
345 \f
346 /* This structure is used to build a list of bindata structures. */
347
348 struct bindata_build
349 {
350 /* The data. */
351 bindata *d;
352 /* The last structure we have added to the list. */
353 bindata *last;
354 /* The size of the list as a whole. */
355 unsigned long length;
356 };
357
358 struct coff_res_data_build
359 {
360 /* The data. */
361 coff_res_data *d;
362 /* The last structure we have added to the list. */
363 coff_res_data *last;
364 /* The size of the list as a whole. */
365 unsigned long length;
366 };
367
368 /* This structure keeps track of information as we build the directory
369 tree. */
370
371 struct coff_write_info
372 {
373 /* These fields are based on the BFD. */
374 /* The BFD itself. */
375 windres_bfd *wrbfd;
376 /* Pointer to section symbol used to build RVA relocs. */
377 asymbol **sympp;
378
379 /* These fields are computed initially, and then not changed. */
380 /* Length of directory tables and entries. */
381 unsigned long dirsize;
382 /* Length of directory entry strings. */
383 unsigned long dirstrsize;
384 /* Length of resource data entries. */
385 unsigned long dataentsize;
386
387 /* These fields are updated as we add data. */
388 /* Directory tables and entries. */
389 struct bindata_build dirs;
390 /* Directory entry strings. */
391 struct bindata_build dirstrs;
392 /* Resource data entries. */
393 struct bindata_build dataents;
394 /* Actual resource data. */
395 struct coff_res_data_build resources;
396 /* Relocations. */
397 arelent **relocs;
398 /* Number of relocations. */
399 unsigned int reloc_count;
400 };
401
402 static void coff_bin_sizes (const rc_res_directory *, struct coff_write_info *);
403 static bfd_byte *coff_alloc (struct bindata_build *, rc_uint_type);
404 static void coff_to_bin
405 (const rc_res_directory *, struct coff_write_info *);
406 static void coff_res_to_bin
407 (const rc_res_resource *, struct coff_write_info *);
408
409 /* Write resources to a COFF file. RESOURCES should already be
410 sorted.
411
412 Right now we always create a new file. Someday we should also
413 offer the ability to merge resources into an existing file. This
414 would require doing the basic work of objcopy, just modifying or
415 adding the .rsrc section. */
416
417 void
418 write_coff_file (const char *filename, const char *target,
419 const rc_res_directory *resources)
420 {
421 bfd *abfd;
422 asection *sec;
423 struct coff_write_info cwi;
424 windres_bfd wrbfd;
425 bindata *d;
426 coff_res_data *rd;
427 unsigned long length, offset;
428
429 if (filename == NULL)
430 fatal (_("filename required for COFF output"));
431
432 abfd = bfd_openw (filename, target);
433 if (abfd == NULL)
434 bfd_fatal (filename);
435
436 if (! bfd_set_format (abfd, bfd_object))
437 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_format");
438
439 #if defined DLLTOOL_SH
440 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (abfd, bfd_arch_sh, 0))
441 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_arch_mach(sh)");
442 #elif defined DLLTOOL_MIPS
443 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (abfd, bfd_arch_mips, 0))
444 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_arch_mach(mips)");
445 #elif defined DLLTOOL_ARM
446 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (abfd, bfd_arch_arm, 0))
447 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_arch_mach(arm)");
448 #else
449 /* FIXME: This is obviously i386 specific. */
450 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (abfd, bfd_arch_i386, 0))
451 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_arch_mach(i386)");
452 #endif
453
454 if (! bfd_set_file_flags (abfd, HAS_SYMS | HAS_RELOC))
455 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_file_flags");
456
457 sec = bfd_make_section_with_flags (abfd, ".rsrc",
458 (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC
459 | SEC_LOAD | SEC_DATA));
460 if (sec == NULL)
461 bfd_fatal ("bfd_make_section");
462
463 if (! bfd_set_symtab (abfd, sec->symbol_ptr_ptr, 1))
464 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_symtab");
465
466 /* Requiring this is probably a bug in BFD. */
467 sec->output_section = sec;
468
469 /* The order of data in the .rsrc section is
470 resource directory tables and entries
471 resource directory strings
472 resource data entries
473 actual resource data
474
475 We build these different types of data in different lists. */
476
477 set_windres_bfd (&wrbfd, abfd, sec, WR_KIND_BFD);
478
479 cwi.wrbfd = &wrbfd;
480 cwi.sympp = sec->symbol_ptr_ptr;
481 cwi.dirsize = 0;
482 cwi.dirstrsize = 0;
483 cwi.dataentsize = 0;
484 cwi.dirs.d = NULL;
485 cwi.dirs.last = NULL;
486 cwi.dirs.length = 0;
487 cwi.dirstrs.d = NULL;
488 cwi.dirstrs.last = NULL;
489 cwi.dirstrs.length = 0;
490 cwi.dataents.d = NULL;
491 cwi.dataents.last = NULL;
492 cwi.dataents.length = 0;
493 cwi.resources.d = NULL;
494 cwi.resources.last = NULL;
495 cwi.resources.length = 0;
496 cwi.relocs = NULL;
497 cwi.reloc_count = 0;
498
499 /* Work out the sizes of the resource directory entries, so that we
500 know the various offsets we will need. */
501 coff_bin_sizes (resources, &cwi);
502
503 /* Force the directory strings to be 64 bit aligned. Every other
504 structure is 64 bit aligned anyhow. */
505 cwi.dirstrsize = (cwi.dirstrsize + 7) & ~7;
506
507 /* Actually convert the resources to binary. */
508 coff_to_bin (resources, &cwi);
509
510 /* Add another few bytes to the directory strings if needed for
511 alignment. */
512 if ((cwi.dirstrs.length & 7) != 0)
513 {
514 rc_uint_type pad = 8 - (cwi.dirstrs.length & 7);
515 bfd_byte *ex;
516
517 ex = coff_alloc (& cwi.dirstrs, pad);
518 memset (ex, 0, pad);
519 }
520
521 /* Make sure that the data we built came out to the same size as we
522 calculated initially. */
523 assert (cwi.dirs.length == cwi.dirsize);
524 assert (cwi.dirstrs.length == cwi.dirstrsize);
525 assert (cwi.dataents.length == cwi.dataentsize);
526
527 length = (cwi.dirsize
528 + cwi.dirstrsize
529 + cwi.dataentsize
530 + cwi.resources.length);
531
532 if (! bfd_set_section_size (abfd, sec, length))
533 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_size");
534
535 bfd_set_reloc (abfd, sec, cwi.relocs, cwi.reloc_count);
536
537 offset = 0;
538 for (d = cwi.dirs.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
539 {
540 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, sec, d->data, offset, d->length))
541 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_contents");
542 offset += d->length;
543 }
544 for (d = cwi.dirstrs.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
545 {
546 set_windres_bfd_content (&wrbfd, d->data, offset, d->length);
547 offset += d->length;
548 }
549 for (d = cwi.dataents.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
550 {
551 set_windres_bfd_content (&wrbfd, d->data, offset, d->length);
552 offset += d->length;
553 }
554 for (rd = cwi.resources.d; rd != NULL; rd = rd->next)
555 {
556 res_to_bin (cwi.wrbfd, (rc_uint_type) offset, rd->res);
557 offset += rd->length;
558 }
559
560 assert (offset == length);
561
562 if (! bfd_close (abfd))
563 bfd_fatal ("bfd_close");
564
565 /* We allocated the relocs array using malloc. */
566 free (cwi.relocs);
567 }
568
569 /* Work out the sizes of the various fixed size resource directory
570 entries. This updates fields in CWI. */
571
572 static void
573 coff_bin_sizes (const rc_res_directory *resdir,
574 struct coff_write_info *cwi)
575 {
576 const rc_res_entry *re;
577
578 cwi->dirsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_directory);
579
580 for (re = resdir->entries; re != NULL; re = re->next)
581 {
582 cwi->dirsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_entry);
583
584 if (re->id.named)
585 cwi->dirstrsize += re->id.u.n.length * 2 + 2;
586
587 if (re->subdir)
588 coff_bin_sizes (re->u.dir, cwi);
589 else
590 cwi->dataentsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_data);
591 }
592 }
593
594 /* Allocate data for a particular list. */
595
596 static bfd_byte *
597 coff_alloc (struct bindata_build *bb, rc_uint_type size)
598 {
599 bindata *d;
600
601 d = (bindata *) reswr_alloc (sizeof (bindata));
602
603 d->next = NULL;
604 d->data = (bfd_byte *) reswr_alloc (size);
605 d->length = size;
606
607 if (bb->d == NULL)
608 bb->d = d;
609 else
610 bb->last->next = d;
611 bb->last = d;
612 bb->length += size;
613
614 return d->data;
615 }
616
617 /* Convert the resource directory RESDIR to binary. */
618
619 static void
620 coff_to_bin (const rc_res_directory *resdir, struct coff_write_info *cwi)
621 {
622 struct extern_res_directory *erd;
623 int ci, cn;
624 const rc_res_entry *e;
625 struct extern_res_entry *ere;
626
627 /* Write out the directory table. */
628
629 erd = ((struct extern_res_directory *)
630 coff_alloc (&cwi->dirs, sizeof (*erd)));
631
632 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->characteristics, resdir->characteristics);
633 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->time, resdir->time);
634 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->major, resdir->major);
635 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->minor, resdir->minor);
636
637 ci = 0;
638 cn = 0;
639 for (e = resdir->entries; e != NULL; e = e->next)
640 {
641 if (e->id.named)
642 ++cn;
643 else
644 ++ci;
645 }
646
647 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->name_count, cn);
648 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->id_count, ci);
649
650 /* Write out the data entries. Note that we allocate space for all
651 the entries before writing them out. That permits a recursive
652 call to work correctly when writing out subdirectories. */
653
654 ere = ((struct extern_res_entry *)
655 coff_alloc (&cwi->dirs, (ci + cn) * sizeof (*ere)));
656 for (e = resdir->entries; e != NULL; e = e->next, ere++)
657 {
658 if (! e->id.named)
659 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, ere->name, e->id.u.id);
660 else
661 {
662 bfd_byte *str;
663 rc_uint_type i;
664
665 /* For some reason existing files seem to have the high bit
666 set on the address of the name, although that is not
667 documented. */
668 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, ere->name,
669 0x80000000 | (cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrs.length));
670
671 str = coff_alloc (&cwi->dirstrs, e->id.u.n.length * 2 + 2);
672 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, str, e->id.u.n.length);
673 for (i = 0; i < e->id.u.n.length; i++)
674 windres_put_16 (cwi->wrbfd, str + (i + 1) * sizeof (unichar), e->id.u.n.name[i]);
675 }
676
677 if (e->subdir)
678 {
679 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, ere->rva, 0x80000000 | cwi->dirs.length);
680 coff_to_bin (e->u.dir, cwi);
681 }
682 else
683 {
684 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, ere->rva,
685 cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrsize + cwi->dataents.length);
686
687 coff_res_to_bin (e->u.res, cwi);
688 }
689 }
690 }
691
692 /* Convert the resource RES to binary. */
693
694 static void
695 coff_res_to_bin (const rc_res_resource *res, struct coff_write_info *cwi)
696 {
697 arelent *r;
698 struct extern_res_data *erd;
699 coff_res_data *d;
700
701 /* For some reason, although every other address is a section
702 offset, the address of the resource data itself is an RVA. That
703 means that we need to generate a relocation for it. We allocate
704 the relocs array using malloc so that we can use realloc. FIXME:
705 This relocation handling is correct for the i386, but probably
706 not for any other target. */
707
708 r = (arelent *) reswr_alloc (sizeof (arelent));
709 r->sym_ptr_ptr = cwi->sympp;
710 r->address = cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrsize + cwi->dataents.length;
711 r->addend = 0;
712 r->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (WR_BFD (cwi->wrbfd), BFD_RELOC_RVA);
713 if (r->howto == NULL)
714 bfd_fatal (_("can't get BFD_RELOC_RVA relocation type"));
715
716 cwi->relocs = xrealloc (cwi->relocs,
717 (cwi->reloc_count + 2) * sizeof (arelent *));
718 cwi->relocs[cwi->reloc_count] = r;
719 cwi->relocs[cwi->reloc_count + 1] = NULL;
720 ++cwi->reloc_count;
721
722 erd = (struct extern_res_data *) coff_alloc (&cwi->dataents, sizeof (*erd));
723
724 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->rva,
725 (cwi->dirsize
726 + cwi->dirstrsize
727 + cwi->dataentsize
728 + cwi->resources.length));
729 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->codepage, res->coff_info.codepage);
730 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->reserved, res->coff_info.reserved);
731
732 d = (coff_res_data *) reswr_alloc (sizeof (coff_res_data));
733 d->length = res_to_bin (NULL, (rc_uint_type) 0, res);
734 d->res = res;
735 d->next = NULL;
736
737 if (cwi->resources.d == NULL)
738 cwi->resources.d = d;
739 else
740 cwi->resources.last->next = d;
741
742 cwi->resources.last = d;
743 cwi->resources.length += (d->length + 7) & ~7;
744
745 windres_put_32 (cwi->wrbfd, erd->size, d->length);
746
747 /* Force the next resource to have 64 bit alignment. */
748 d->length = (d->length + 7) & ~7;
749 }
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