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1/* bfdlink.h -- header file for BFD link routines
2 Copyright 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Steve Chamberlain and Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
4
5This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
6
7This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10(at your option) any later version.
11
12This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
20
21#ifndef BFDLINK_H
22#define BFDLINK_H
23
24/* Which symbols to strip during a link. */
25enum bfd_link_strip
26{
27 strip_none, /* Don't strip any symbols. */
28 strip_debugger, /* Strip debugging symbols. */
29 strip_some, /* keep_hash is the list of symbols to keep. */
30 strip_all /* Strip all symbols. */
31};
32
33/* Which local symbols to discard during a link. This is irrelevant
34 if strip_all is used. */
35enum bfd_link_discard
36{
37 discard_none, /* Don't discard any locals. */
38 discard_l, /* Discard locals with a certain prefix. */
39 discard_all /* Discard all locals. */
40};
41\f
42/* These are the possible types of an entry in the BFD link hash
43 table. */
44
45enum bfd_link_hash_type
46{
47 bfd_link_hash_new, /* Symbol is new. */
48 bfd_link_hash_undefined, /* Symbol seen before, but undefined. */
49 bfd_link_hash_weak, /* Symbol is weak and undefined. */
50 bfd_link_hash_defined, /* Symbol is defined. */
51 bfd_link_hash_common, /* Symbol is common. */
52 bfd_link_hash_indirect, /* Symbol is an indirect link. */
53 bfd_link_hash_warning /* Like indirect, but warn if referenced. */
54};
55
56/* The linking routines use a hash table which uses this structure for
57 its elements. */
58
59struct bfd_link_hash_entry
60{
61 /* Base hash table entry structure. */
62 struct bfd_hash_entry root;
63 /* Type of this entry. */
64 enum bfd_link_hash_type type;
65 /* Whether this symbol has been written out. */
66 boolean written;
67 /* Undefined and common entries are kept in a linked list through
68 this field. This field is not in the union because that would
69 force us to remove entries from the list when we changed their
70 type, which would force the list to be doubly linked, which would
71 waste more memory. When an undefined or common symbol is
72 created, it should be added to this list, the head of which is in
73 the link hash table itself. As symbols are defined, they need
74 not be removed from the list; anything which reads the list must
75 doublecheck the symbol type. Weak symbols are not kept on this
76 list. */
77 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *next;
78 /* A union of information depending upon the type. */
79 union
80 {
81 /* Nothing is kept for bfd_hash_new. */
82 /* bfd_link_hash_undefined, bfd_link_hash_weak. */
83 struct
84 {
85 bfd *abfd; /* BFD symbol was found in. */
86 } undef;
87 /* bfd_link_hash_defined. */
88 struct
89 {
90 bfd_vma value; /* Symbol value. */
91 asection *section; /* Symbol section. */
92 } def;
93 /* bfd_link_hash_indirect, bfd_link_hash_warning. */
94 struct
95 {
96 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *link; /* Real symbol. */
97 const char *warning; /* Warning (bfd_link_hash_warning only). */
98 } i;
99 /* bfd_link_hash_common. */
100 struct
101 {
102 bfd_vma size; /* Common symbol size. */
103 asection *section; /* Symbol section. */
104 } c;
105 } u;
106};
107
108/* This is the link hash table. It is a derived class of
109 bfd_hash_table. */
110
111struct bfd_link_hash_table
112{
113 /* The hash table itself. */
114 struct bfd_hash_table table;
115 /* The back end which created this hash table. This indicates the
116 type of the entries in the hash table, which is sometimes
117 important information when linking object files of different
118 types together. */
119 bfd_target *creator;
120 /* A linked list of undefined and common symbols, linked through the
121 next field in the bfd_link_hash_entry structure. */
122 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs;
123 /* Entries are added to the tail of the undefs list. */
124 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs_tail;
125};
126
127/* Look up an entry in a link hash table. If FOLLOW is true, this
128 follows bfd_link_hash_indirect and bfd_link_hash_warning links to
129 the real symbol. */
130extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_link_hash_lookup
131 PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, const char *, boolean create,
132 boolean copy, boolean follow));
133
134/* Traverse a link hash table. */
135extern void bfd_link_hash_traverse
136 PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *,
137 boolean (*) (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, PTR),
138 PTR));
139
140/* Add an entry to the undefs list. */
141extern void bfd_link_add_undef
142 PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_hash_table *, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *));
143\f
144/* This structure holds all the information needed to communicate
145 between BFD and the linker when doing a link. */
146
147struct bfd_link_info
148{
149 /* Function callbacks. */
150 const struct bfd_link_callbacks *callbacks;
151 /* true if BFD should generate a relocateable object file. */
152 boolean relocateable;
153 /* Which symbols to strip. */
154 enum bfd_link_strip strip;
155 /* Which local symbols to discard. */
156 enum bfd_link_discard discard;
157 /* The local symbol prefix to discard if using discard_l. */
158 unsigned int lprefix_len;
159 const char *lprefix;
160 /* true if symbols should be retained in memory, false if they
161 should be freed and reread. */
162 boolean keep_memory;
163 /* The list of input BFD's involved in the link. These are chained
164 together via the link_next field. */
165 bfd *input_bfds;
166 /* If a symbol should be created for each input BFD, this is section
167 where those symbols should be placed. It must be a section in
168 the output BFD. It may be NULL, in which case no such symbols
169 will be created. This is to support CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS in the
170 linker command language. */
171 asection *create_object_symbols_section;
172 /* Hash table handled by BFD. */
173 struct bfd_link_hash_table *hash;
174 /* Hash table of symbols to keep. This is NULL unless strip is
175 strip_some. */
176 struct bfd_hash_table *keep_hash;
177 /* Hash table of symbols to report back via notice_callback. If
178 this is NULL no symbols are reported back. */
179 struct bfd_hash_table *notice_hash;
180};
181
182/* This structures holds a set of callback functions. These are
183 called by the BFD linker routines. The first argument to each
184 callback function is the bfd_link_info structure being used. Each
185 function returns a boolean value. If the function returns false,
186 then the BFD function which called it will return with a failure
187 indication. */
188
189struct bfd_link_callbacks
190{
191 /* A function which is called when an object is added from an
192 archive. ABFD is the archive element being added. NAME is the
193 name of the symbol which caused the archive element to be pulled
194 in. */
195 boolean (*add_archive_element) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
196 bfd *abfd,
197 const char *name));
198 /* A function which is called when a symbol is found with multiple
199 definitions. NAME is the symbol which is defined multiple times.
200 OBFD is the old BFD, OSEC is the old section, OVAL is the old
201 value, NBFD is the new BFD, NSEC is the new section, and NVAL is
202 the new value. OBFD may be NULL. OSEC and NSEC may be
203 bfd_com_section or bfd_ind_section. */
204 boolean (*multiple_definition) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
205 const char *name,
206 bfd *obfd,
207 asection *osec,
208 bfd_vma oval,
209 bfd *nbfd,
210 asection *nsec,
211 bfd_vma nval));
212 /* A function which is called when a common symbol is defined
213 multiple times. NAME is the symbol appearing multiple times.
214 OBFD is the BFD of the existing symbol. OTYPE is the type of the
215 existing symbol, either bfd_link_hash_defined or
216 bfd_link_hash_common. If OTYPE is bfd_link_hash_common, OSIZE is
217 the size of the existing symbol. NBFD is the BFD of the new
218 symbol. NTYPE is the type of the new symbol, either
219 bfd_link_hash_defined or bfd_link_hash_common. If NTYPE is
220 bfd_link_hash_common, NSIZE is the size of the new symbol. */
221 boolean (*multiple_common) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
222 const char *name,
223 bfd *obfd,
224 enum bfd_link_hash_type otype,
225 bfd_vma osize,
226 bfd *nbfd,
227 enum bfd_link_hash_type ntype,
228 bfd_vma nsize));
229 /* A function which is called to add a symbol to a set. ENTRY is
230 the link hash table entry for the set itself (e.g.,
231 __CTOR_LIST__). RELOC is the relocation to use for an entry in
232 the set when generating a relocateable file, and is also used to
233 get the size of the entry when generating an executable file.
234 ABFD, SEC and VALUE identify the value to add to the set. */
235 boolean (*add_to_set) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
236 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *entry,
237 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc,
238 bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma value));
239 /* A function which is called when the name of a g++ constructor or
240 destructor is found. This is only called by some object file
241 formats. CONSTRUCTOR is true for a constructor, false for a
242 destructor. This will use BFD_RELOC_CTOR when generating a
243 relocateable file. NAME is the name of the symbol found. ABFD,
244 SECTION and VALUE are the value of the symbol. */
245 boolean (*constructor) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
246 boolean constructor,
247 const char *name, bfd *abfd, asection *sec,
248 bfd_vma value));
249 /* A function which is called when there is a reference to a warning
250 symbol. WARNING is the warning to be issued. */
251 boolean (*warning) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
252 const char *warning));
253 /* A function which is called when a relocation is attempted against
254 an undefined symbol. NAME is the symbol which is undefined.
255 ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location from which the
256 reference is made. */
257 boolean (*undefined_symbol) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
258 const char *name, bfd *abfd,
259 asection *section, bfd_vma address));
260 /* A function which is called when a reloc overflow occurs. NAME is
261 the name of the symbol or section the reloc is against,
262 RELOC_NAME is the name of the relocation, and ADDEND is any
263 addend that is used. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the
264 location at which the overflow occurs; if this is the result of a
265 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
266 ABFD will be NULL. */
267 boolean (*reloc_overflow) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
268 const char *name,
269 const char *reloc_name, bfd_vma addend,
270 bfd *abfd, asection *section,
271 bfd_vma address));
272 /* A function which is called when a dangerous reloc is performed.
273 The canonical example is an a29k IHCONST reloc which does not
274 follow an IHIHALF reloc. MESSAGE is an appropriate message.
275 ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location at which the
276 problem occurred; if this is the result of a
277 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
278 ABFD will be NULL. */
279 boolean (*reloc_dangerous) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
280 const char *message,
281 bfd *abfd, asection *section,
282 bfd_vma address));
283 /* A function which is called when a reloc is found to be attached
284 to a symbol which is not being written out. NAME is the name of
285 the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location of
286 the reloc; if this is the result of a
287 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
288 ABFD will be NULL. */
289 boolean (*unattached_reloc) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *,
290 const char *name,
291 bfd *abfd, asection *section,
292 bfd_vma address));
293 /* A function which is called when a symbol in notice_hash is
294 defined or referenced. NAME is the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and
295 ADDRESS are the value of the symbol. If SECTION is
296 bfd_und_section, this is a reference. */
297 boolean (*notice) PARAMS ((struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name,
298 bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address));
299};
300\f
301/* The linker builds link_order structures which tell the code how to
302 include input data in the output file. */
303
304/* These are the types of link_order structures. */
305
306enum bfd_link_order_type
307{
308 bfd_undefined_link_order, /* Undefined. */
309 bfd_indirect_link_order, /* Built from a section. */
310 bfd_fill_link_order, /* Fill with a 16 bit constant. */
311 bfd_section_reloc_link_order, /* Relocate against a section. */
312 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order /* Relocate against a symbol. */
313};
314
315/* This is the link_order structure itself. These form a chain
316 attached to the section whose contents they are describing. */
317
318struct bfd_link_order
319{
320 /* Next link_order in chain. */
321 struct bfd_link_order *next;
322 /* Type of link_order. */
323 enum bfd_link_order_type type;
324 /* Offset within output section. */
325 bfd_vma offset;
326 /* Size within output section. */
327 bfd_size_type size;
328 /* Type specific information. */
329 union
330 {
331 struct
332 {
333 /* Section to include. If this is used, then
334 section->output_section must be the section the
335 link_order is attached to, section->output_offset must
336 equal the link_order offset field, and section->_raw_size
337 must equal the link_order size field. Maybe these
338 restrictions should be relaxed someday. */
339 asection *section;
340 } indirect;
341 struct
342 {
343 /* Value to fill with. */
344 unsigned int value;
345 } fill;
346 struct
347 {
348 /* Description of reloc to generate. Used for
349 bfd_section_reloc_link_order and
350 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order. */
351 struct bfd_link_order_reloc *p;
352 } reloc;
353 } u;
354};
355
356/* A linker order of type bfd_section_reloc_link_order or
357 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order means to create a reloc against a
358 section or symbol, respectively. This is used to implement -Ur to
359 generate relocs for the constructor tables. The
360 bfd_link_order_reloc structure describes the reloc that BFD should
361 create. It is similar to a arelent, but I didn't use arelent
362 because the linker does not know anything about most symbols, and
363 any asymbol structure it creates will be partially meaningless.
364 This information could logically be in the bfd_link_order struct,
365 but I didn't want to waste the space since these types of relocs
366 are relatively rare. */
367
368struct bfd_link_order_reloc
369{
370 /* Reloc type. */
371 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
372
373 union
374 {
375 /* For type bfd_section_reloc_link_order, this is the section
376 the reloc should be against. This must be a section in the
377 output BFD, not any of the input BFDs. */
378 asection *section;
379 /* For type bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, this is the name of the
380 symbol the reloc should be against. */
381 const char *name;
382 } u;
383
384 /* Addend to use. The object file should contain zero. The BFD
385 backend is responsible for filling in the contents of the object
386 file correctly. For some object file formats (e.g., COFF) the
387 addend must be stored into in the object file, and for some
388 (e.g., SPARC a.out) it is kept in the reloc. */
389 bfd_vma addend;
390};
391
392/* Allocate a new link_order for a section. */
393extern struct bfd_link_order *bfd_new_link_order PARAMS ((bfd *, asection *));
394
395#endif
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