1 // copy-relocs.h -- handle COPY relocations for gold -*- C++ -*-
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4 // Written by Ian Lance Taylor <iant@google.com>.
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23 #ifndef GOLD_COPY_RELOCS_H
24 #define GOLD_COPY_RELOCS_H
27 #include "reloc-types.h"
33 // This class is used to manage COPY relocations. We try to avoid
34 // them when possible. A COPY relocation may be required when an
35 // executable refers to a variable defined in a shared library. COPY
36 // relocations are problematic because they tie the executable to the
37 // exact size of the variable in the shared library. We can avoid
38 // them if all the references to the variable are in a writeable
39 // section. In that case we can simply use dynamic relocations.
40 // However, when scanning relocs, we don't know when we see the
41 // relocation whether we will be forced to use a COPY relocation or
42 // not. So we have to save the relocation during the reloc scanning,
43 // and then emit it as a dynamic relocation if necessary. This class
44 // implements that. It is used by the target specific code.
46 // The template parameter SH_TYPE is the type of the reloc section to
47 // be used for COPY relocs: elfcpp::SHT_REL or elfcpp::SHT_RELA.
49 template<int sh_type
, int size
, bool big_endian
>
53 typedef typename Reloc_types
<sh_type
, size
, big_endian
>::Reloc Reloc
;
56 Copy_relocs(unsigned int copy_reloc_type
)
57 : entries_(), copy_reloc_type_(copy_reloc_type
), dynbss_(NULL
),
61 // This is called while scanning relocs if we see a relocation
62 // against a symbol which may force us to generate a COPY reloc.
63 // SYM is the symbol. OBJECT is the object whose relocs we are
64 // scanning. The relocation is being applied to section SHNDX in
65 // OBJECT. OUTPUT_SECTION is the output section where section SHNDX
66 // will wind up. REL is the reloc itself. The Output_data_reloc
67 // section is where the dynamic relocs are put.
69 copy_reloc(Symbol_table
*,
71 Sized_symbol
<size
>* sym
,
72 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>* object
,
74 Output_section
* output_section
,
76 typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Addr r_offset
,
77 typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Swxword r_addend
,
78 Output_data_reloc
<sh_type
, true, size
, big_endian
>*);
80 // Return whether there are any saved relocations.
82 any_saved_relocs() const
83 { return !this->entries_
.empty(); }
85 // Emit any saved relocations which turn out to be needed. This is
86 // called after all the relocs have been scanned.
88 emit(Output_data_reloc
<sh_type
, true, size
, big_endian
>*);
92 emit_copy_reloc(Symbol_table
*, Sized_symbol
<size
>*,
94 Output_data_reloc
<sh_type
, true, size
, big_endian
>*);
97 typedef typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Addr Address
;
98 typedef typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Addr Addend
;
100 // This POD class holds the relocations we are saving. We will emit
101 // these relocations if it turns out that the symbol does not
102 // require a COPY relocation.
103 struct Copy_reloc_entry
105 Copy_reloc_entry(Symbol
* sym
, unsigned int reloc_type
,
106 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>* relobj
,
108 Output_section
* output_section
,
109 Address address
, Addend addend
)
110 : sym_(sym
), reloc_type_(reloc_type
), relobj_(relobj
),
111 shndx_(shndx
), output_section_(output_section
),
112 address_(address
), addend_(addend
)
116 unsigned int reloc_type_
;
117 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>* relobj_
;
119 Output_section
* output_section_
;
124 // Make a new COPY reloc and emit it.
126 make_copy_reloc(Symbol_table
*, Layout
*, Sized_symbol
<size
>*,
127 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>* object
,
128 Output_data_reloc
<sh_type
, true, size
, big_endian
>*);
130 // A list of relocs to be saved.
131 typedef std::vector
<Copy_reloc_entry
> Copy_reloc_entries
;
133 // The list of relocs we are saving.
134 Copy_reloc_entries entries_
;
137 // Return whether we need a COPY reloc.
139 need_copy_reloc(Sized_symbol
<size
>* gsym
,
140 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>* object
,
141 unsigned int shndx
) const;
143 // Save a reloc against SYM for possible emission later.
146 Sized_relobj_file
<size
, big_endian
>*,
150 typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Addr r_offset
,
151 typename
elfcpp::Elf_types
<size
>::Elf_Swxword r_addend
);
153 // The target specific relocation type of the COPY relocation.
154 const unsigned int copy_reloc_type_
;
155 // The dynamic BSS data which goes into the .bss section. This is
156 // where writable variables which require COPY relocations are placed.
157 Output_data_space
* dynbss_
;
158 // The dynamic read-only data, which goes into the .data.rel.ro section.
159 // This is where read-only variables which require COPY relocations are
161 Output_data_space
* dynrelro_
;
164 } // End namespace gold.
166 #endif // !defined(GOLD_COPY_RELOCS_H)